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Old 10-05-2007, 09:59 AM
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What's the over/under on Al or Jesse coming to get a piece of this? He's a socialist, so the odds are pretty slim. I'm sensing a free pass from the mainstream media coming.
And...I was right.

No sign of those two race-baiters anywhere. I guess a white man CAN haul off and say some outrageous stuff about black folks...just as long as he's a liberal.
I will admit, I am dissappointed in the republicans for not reaching out to Black voters. Granted this is likely not a great year to do so with a mormon running and Giuliani isn't exaclty a family values crusader. Black people have good reason to hate mormons, not that Romney is deserving of that animosity. I have heard stories of mormons going door to door telling blacks that if they repent their grandchildern might be born white.

The democrats solution to black issues is throwing money and special treatment at them. Isn't that somewhat insulting to a black voter? Like really insulting.

I think a republican like Mike Huckabee could really reach out to the black community. I get the impression that a great number of African Americans feel that the primary issues to the demographic could be solved through stronger community and family values through relligion. You have to remember the black community was at one point in time was nearly entirely republican. Switching to the right, that would take African Americans rejecting the pandering of the Democrats. Somehow I don't see that as likely.
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