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To: bentway who wrote (586061)9/17/2010 7:22:54 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575985
 
"The rich need to pay their fair share. That's all. For most of the past 30 years, you all have given them a free ride so you could get their MONEY. That needs to end."

fixed..

The rich just don't HAVE the votes, Ted. That's why they need to CON the "useful idiots" like those on this thread. To vote against their own economic self-interest.


So very true.

I just would like to know why they are so easily conned? Low IQ.......or symbiotic relationship?



To: bentway who wrote (586061)9/17/2010 7:46:45 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1575985
 
As midterms approach, Democrats are reaching out to black voters

By Nia-Malika Henderson
Friday, September 17, 2010; 2:28 PM

On black radio stations in cities such as Philadelphia, Cincinnati and St. Louis, it sounds a lot like 2008. It's not the music, it's the message.

Aiming to tap into President Obama's off-the-charts approval rating among blacks, the Democratic National Committee has dusted off the presidential campaign's logo, lingo and grass-roots strategy to get them to the polls this November.

Democrats are betting that if the midterms are a referendum on Obama, they like their odds with African Americans. So in print and radio ads airing in urban areas in battleground states, they've made the midterms all about Obama.

....contd at washingtonpost.com