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June 4, 2008 at 4:08 PM #217039June 4, 2008 at 4:11 PM #216890AnonymousGuest
In agreement with patiently, I say we move forward rather than backwards. If the goverment starts giving out payments to African-Americans, you’ll never hear the end of it from some people.
June 4, 2008 at 4:11 PM #216974AnonymousGuestIn agreement with patiently, I say we move forward rather than backwards. If the goverment starts giving out payments to African-Americans, you’ll never hear the end of it from some people.
June 4, 2008 at 4:11 PM #216998AnonymousGuestIn agreement with patiently, I say we move forward rather than backwards. If the goverment starts giving out payments to African-Americans, you’ll never hear the end of it from some people.
June 4, 2008 at 4:11 PM #217027AnonymousGuestIn agreement with patiently, I say we move forward rather than backwards. If the goverment starts giving out payments to African-Americans, you’ll never hear the end of it from some people.
June 4, 2008 at 4:11 PM #217049AnonymousGuestIn agreement with patiently, I say we move forward rather than backwards. If the goverment starts giving out payments to African-Americans, you’ll never hear the end of it from some people.
June 4, 2008 at 4:29 PM #216900DWCAPParticipantMarion, I am a student of history. I prefer ancient history to the much much more modern history but I have had a day or two in class in this area (no not high school).
I would absoulty love to hear the logic behind your argument that african americans have had it harder than any other subgroup of our population. Really, I want to hear it. Please follow the “motto” of the site and bring me some facts, not “well everyone knows it sucks to be black….” or any such crap.
As for the original posing of McCain V Obama,,,,, I dont know. I am a regestered repub, but have never once in my life voted for Bush. Man is a moron, and I called it on day 1. Weird as it may be, I really can see myself voting for either canadate.I guess what I want to know is who the VP’s will be. I think this is a really big deal not because the VP’s mean much, but because I think it will highlight what the presidental canadates intend to stress. The choice of VP will give us a great insight into what the canadates view as their strenghts (and weaknesses), and what is really important to them.
June 4, 2008 at 4:29 PM #216984DWCAPParticipantMarion, I am a student of history. I prefer ancient history to the much much more modern history but I have had a day or two in class in this area (no not high school).
I would absoulty love to hear the logic behind your argument that african americans have had it harder than any other subgroup of our population. Really, I want to hear it. Please follow the “motto” of the site and bring me some facts, not “well everyone knows it sucks to be black….” or any such crap.
As for the original posing of McCain V Obama,,,,, I dont know. I am a regestered repub, but have never once in my life voted for Bush. Man is a moron, and I called it on day 1. Weird as it may be, I really can see myself voting for either canadate.I guess what I want to know is who the VP’s will be. I think this is a really big deal not because the VP’s mean much, but because I think it will highlight what the presidental canadates intend to stress. The choice of VP will give us a great insight into what the canadates view as their strenghts (and weaknesses), and what is really important to them.
June 4, 2008 at 4:29 PM #217008DWCAPParticipantMarion, I am a student of history. I prefer ancient history to the much much more modern history but I have had a day or two in class in this area (no not high school).
I would absoulty love to hear the logic behind your argument that african americans have had it harder than any other subgroup of our population. Really, I want to hear it. Please follow the “motto” of the site and bring me some facts, not “well everyone knows it sucks to be black….” or any such crap.
As for the original posing of McCain V Obama,,,,, I dont know. I am a regestered repub, but have never once in my life voted for Bush. Man is a moron, and I called it on day 1. Weird as it may be, I really can see myself voting for either canadate.I guess what I want to know is who the VP’s will be. I think this is a really big deal not because the VP’s mean much, but because I think it will highlight what the presidental canadates intend to stress. The choice of VP will give us a great insight into what the canadates view as their strenghts (and weaknesses), and what is really important to them.
June 4, 2008 at 4:29 PM #217037DWCAPParticipantMarion, I am a student of history. I prefer ancient history to the much much more modern history but I have had a day or two in class in this area (no not high school).
I would absoulty love to hear the logic behind your argument that african americans have had it harder than any other subgroup of our population. Really, I want to hear it. Please follow the “motto” of the site and bring me some facts, not “well everyone knows it sucks to be black….” or any such crap.
As for the original posing of McCain V Obama,,,,, I dont know. I am a regestered repub, but have never once in my life voted for Bush. Man is a moron, and I called it on day 1. Weird as it may be, I really can see myself voting for either canadate.I guess what I want to know is who the VP’s will be. I think this is a really big deal not because the VP’s mean much, but because I think it will highlight what the presidental canadates intend to stress. The choice of VP will give us a great insight into what the canadates view as their strenghts (and weaknesses), and what is really important to them.
June 4, 2008 at 4:29 PM #217060DWCAPParticipantMarion, I am a student of history. I prefer ancient history to the much much more modern history but I have had a day or two in class in this area (no not high school).
I would absoulty love to hear the logic behind your argument that african americans have had it harder than any other subgroup of our population. Really, I want to hear it. Please follow the “motto” of the site and bring me some facts, not “well everyone knows it sucks to be black….” or any such crap.
As for the original posing of McCain V Obama,,,,, I dont know. I am a regestered repub, but have never once in my life voted for Bush. Man is a moron, and I called it on day 1. Weird as it may be, I really can see myself voting for either canadate.I guess what I want to know is who the VP’s will be. I think this is a really big deal not because the VP’s mean much, but because I think it will highlight what the presidental canadates intend to stress. The choice of VP will give us a great insight into what the canadates view as their strenghts (and weaknesses), and what is really important to them.
June 4, 2008 at 4:38 PM #216906Ex-SDParticipantMarion: You think the statement that I made is out of line? You’ve got to be kidding?
If you really believe that the Africans/African Americans have been treated worse than ANY other groups, you really need to read some in depth history about the Trail Of Tears and other things that were done to the American Indians. Many groups have known adversity. That doesn’t give them a license to wear it on their shoulders for the next 1000 years.
Personally, I have absolutely NO reason to carry any “white guilt” about something that “the while man” did in the 1800’s. If you want to belong to the bleeding heart club and feel guilty about it you are more than welcome to do so…………………But, you’re not going to get much support from many of the people who work, pay taxes and make this country go. We don’t want to see our hard earned money that we pay for taxes going for this type of foolishness.
June 4, 2008 at 4:38 PM #216989Ex-SDParticipantMarion: You think the statement that I made is out of line? You’ve got to be kidding?
If you really believe that the Africans/African Americans have been treated worse than ANY other groups, you really need to read some in depth history about the Trail Of Tears and other things that were done to the American Indians. Many groups have known adversity. That doesn’t give them a license to wear it on their shoulders for the next 1000 years.
Personally, I have absolutely NO reason to carry any “white guilt” about something that “the while man” did in the 1800’s. If you want to belong to the bleeding heart club and feel guilty about it you are more than welcome to do so…………………But, you’re not going to get much support from many of the people who work, pay taxes and make this country go. We don’t want to see our hard earned money that we pay for taxes going for this type of foolishness.
June 4, 2008 at 4:38 PM #217013Ex-SDParticipantMarion: You think the statement that I made is out of line? You’ve got to be kidding?
If you really believe that the Africans/African Americans have been treated worse than ANY other groups, you really need to read some in depth history about the Trail Of Tears and other things that were done to the American Indians. Many groups have known adversity. That doesn’t give them a license to wear it on their shoulders for the next 1000 years.
Personally, I have absolutely NO reason to carry any “white guilt” about something that “the while man” did in the 1800’s. If you want to belong to the bleeding heart club and feel guilty about it you are more than welcome to do so…………………But, you’re not going to get much support from many of the people who work, pay taxes and make this country go. We don’t want to see our hard earned money that we pay for taxes going for this type of foolishness.
June 4, 2008 at 4:38 PM #217042Ex-SDParticipantMarion: You think the statement that I made is out of line? You’ve got to be kidding?
If you really believe that the Africans/African Americans have been treated worse than ANY other groups, you really need to read some in depth history about the Trail Of Tears and other things that were done to the American Indians. Many groups have known adversity. That doesn’t give them a license to wear it on their shoulders for the next 1000 years.
Personally, I have absolutely NO reason to carry any “white guilt” about something that “the while man” did in the 1800’s. If you want to belong to the bleeding heart club and feel guilty about it you are more than welcome to do so…………………But, you’re not going to get much support from many of the people who work, pay taxes and make this country go. We don’t want to see our hard earned money that we pay for taxes going for this type of foolishness.
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