Re: Exit polls read like reruns of primaries past. Obama won 91 percent of the black vote in North Carolina, but Clinton took 59 pSwhite vote. Similarly, in Indiana, Clinton won 60 percent of the white vote, while Obama got 92 percent of African-Americ
by ray <xxxrayted@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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May 7, 2008 at 05:02 PM
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In article <bS9Uj.2412$hJ1.1434@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Day Brown <daybrown@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Roy Blanken****p wrote:
> > I would submit to you that his wife has been smeared. Even if you dug
up
> > something that she had said that could be construed as "racist", I do
not
> > blame ANY black person who grew up in the USA for disliking white
people. I
> > belonged to a black church in Oxnard, CA, it was a great experience to
be
> > the minority for once. For as much as I was accepted by most, I knew I
would
> > never be "one of the guys" because I was white.
> I sympathize, but we are where we are. If Blacks want equality, they
> havta play by the same rules. They havta quit asking for justice.
> Nietzsche said the only way to get justice is to seize it. Anything else
> is charity, and whatever is given, no matter how much, is never enuf.
>
> I've lived in a Black neighborhood, and know somethings all the good
> people have to put up with from all the bad ones.
>
> But nothing we say here will have any effect on the election. what
> counts is what happens to the middle class- mortgage, foreclosure,
> bankruptcy, & job loss. If that is not dealt with effectively, then the
> white middle class will feel less generous and only sup****t a white.
>
> There is still plenty of time too for some independent candidate to
> emerge. If I was in a position to consider it, I'd wait until after I
> see who the Democrats put up.
>
> Hillary is a *****, and no doubt would be far more difficult for an
> independent to take on. Smearing a woman with the usual mud is very
> likely to backfire, but smearing Obama with the race card- especially if
> economic hard****p makes whites want to close ranks- will be easy.
>
> This is not about who I like Roy; I've read Machiavelli. Check it out.
The most humorous thing to watch is how the Democrat candidate (whoever
that person is) try to smear McCain after all the favors he did for the
Democrats these past few years. He'll see who is real friends are then.
--
All saints have a past--all sinners have a future
Ronald Reagan


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