> > In America the Big Issue has always been race.
> Hmm...I'm pretty sure you were busily denying that just a few weeks
> ago.
Anyone can google my posts. The beauty of my sup****t for Hillary was
that I don't have to change one single point to effectively undermine
Obama's chief opposition, namely, the eternal jihad media.
Let's face reality: there's only one reason and one reason only for
the media to sup****t McCain:
They want 4 more years of ultramoronic quagmire.
=2E . .
> > In other words, being realistic, race will be a big issue for years to
> > come.
> You mean among those precious people - "the people" - to whom you want
> to give ultimate power over the economy?
You want 'em voting on race?
> > I've been to the UK. =EF=BF=BDRacism isn't nearly as big an issue
there=
as in
> > the U. S. southeast or even the northeast.
> "Even the northeast"? I'm pretty sure you were busily babbling that it
> was only a problem in the "red states" whereas those pure minded n'or
> easterners were always shocked, shocked at the lynching of blacks in
> the South.
The increasingly blue state west is where racism is down to UK levels.
=2E . .
> Btw, it's my impression that racism is *even worse* in the UK - and
> for that matter in Europe in general - than in the US. They actually
> elect people in Europe on explicit racist platforms -
David Duke, your Republicon good buddy, keeps in contact with them.
Bret Cahill


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