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To: tejek who wrote (648095)3/15/2012 8:26:10 PM
From: i-node3 Recommendations  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 1583332
 
>> Romney wants America to be run like MS? Seriously????

Once again, we have a hateful, racist attack leveled by tejek.

It is true, the MS Delta isn't Seattle. Poor blacks in that region have suffered in poverty forever , at least until Tunica County, Vicksburg, Biloxi and even Greenville became home to the third largest gaming industry in the country (I'll always remember Wellstone making a damned fool of himself "touring" Tunica county).

You want to bash MS? Go ahead, it is expected of you.

But understand, not everyone was born with a silver spoon like you were.



To: tejek who wrote (648095)3/15/2012 9:40:14 PM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1583332
 
Sen. Sherrod Brown denounces ‘niggardly’ colleagues

3/15/2012 | byJeff Poor
dailycaller.com

It’s a word that has caused job-ending consequences in the past for politicians and others in the public eye because of its similarities to a racial slur.

However, that didn’t deter Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown from using it during an appearance on MSNBC’s “The Dylan Ratigan Show” on Thursday, to describe how he thought some of his colleagues were acting toward veterans.

“Of course we’re falling short,” he said. “There are people, as you know Matt, in this Congress who will always send a blank check when it comes to spending money on defense or war, but are a little more niggardly, if you will, on spending money on the actual veterans when they come home. And that means we don’t greet them well enough in terms of getting them the right testing when they’re back in Conshocken, Cleveland or Lime, Ohio.”