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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Honey_Bee who wrote (47172)3/25/2011 8:26:33 PM
From: John3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 103300
 
Thanks, Honey Bee.

Juan McShame took the politically correct, egalitarian road. It's the road of losers, the weak, and the timid. -ng-

Notice that Barack does not have trouble dealing with race. He has no qualms whatsoever about calling directly on Blacks, by race, to vote for Democrats as he did on three occasions before the 2010 mid-terms. Consequently, he sits in the Oval Office. McShame remains an unimportant loser in the Senate. -ng-

Whites need to wake up and pull the f'ing gloves OFF, take their country back, or just crawl in a hole and cry.

To those who whine, "it's not about race, John..."

Bullshit! 96 percent of Blacks voted for the Black man and that damn sure makes the political landscape about race. -ng-

Isn't it time for Whites to look out for our interests for a change, like the other races that vote along racial lines do?



To: Honey_Bee who wrote (47172)3/25/2011 10:12:51 PM
From: Wayners2 Recommendations  Respond to of 103300
 
McCain and Bob Dole have a lot in common. Neither were electable and neither was conservative enough. But ITS MY TURN TO RUN I HAVE SENIORITY IN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY! We have now had to endure Clinton and Obama because of this nonsense. The primaries should weed out they over the pasture losers and get real candidates on the ticket (young) who can win.