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To: one_less who wrote (496079)7/17/2009 5:57:57 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577993
 
"It would not surprise me if he was an R."

All I can do is keep encouraging you to educate yourself. First of all his party affiliation is irrelevant. However, he is an independent, well known for a long history of working very well with both parties and currently supports the Democrat ideas on health care reform.

He has a long history in business and politics but nothing similar to this has ever, not ever, happened to him before. Boxer brought it to him.

He stood up for himself and called her on a very racial and underhanded attempt to have his perspective discounted. He was prepared and she didn't get away with it.

Those are the simple indisputable facts, regardless of how you characterise either of their personalities.


Look........it was two Californians knocking heads. They either have knocked heads before or he's an R and hates Dems. All this garbage about racism is just that.....you're not as clever as you think. Californians are an ethnic group all to their own. They are very different from the race of the US. They have their own culture, mores and values. You're in over your head.....let it go.