speciallyblend
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I think disgruntled Democrats and Republicans will both be looking harder towards a 3rd party candidate next time.
they already have been


I think disgruntled Democrats and Republicans will both be looking harder towards a 3rd party candidate next time.
Blacks at 91% approval in gallup poll
http://www.gallup.com/poll/121199/Obama-Weekly-Job-Approval-Demographic-Groups.aspx
Grrrrrr......
If I were a collectivist, I'd harshly judge this collective for their political opinion....
personally i like the indian mt rushmoreand the shirt that has 4 indians with guns/ fighting terrorism since 1492
homeland security
as a white man i have no problem with the indian mt rushmore! or the indians fighting terrorism in our country![]()
Somebody PLEASE interview JC Watts.... PUUUUULLLEEEEEZZZEEE.
Posting polls every time they change and then circle-jerking all over them is amazingly enlightening, productive, intelligent and a completely worthwhile use of our time.
We in Georgia have a black guy running for governor as a libertarian (www.votemonds.com).
As hard as it is to avoid breaking things down in to racial statistics, it is going to be interesting to see whether or not he draws the proportional black vote in the gubernatorial race, or if the blacks who supported Obama continue to support the democrats because they promise free stuff. Or, if we could ideally get people to recongize individuals as individuals and believe that freedom unites people, that'd be great too.
But, there will be polls, so there will be a study of race and categorization. It wouldn't be politics without it.
My numbers were from a particular region (near Atlanta). But that area of the country is very influential in black circles. If his popularity there ever drops to near 50% he's toast.
JC Watts is of limited help. He supported Bush. A better interview (which has already been done) is Cornell West. He campaigned for Obama and has now turned against him.
JC Watts is of limited help. He supported Bush. A better interview (which has already been done) is Cornell West. He campaigned for Obama and has now turned against him.
Hi jmdrake,
Where have you seen this? Do you have an article or video?
The point with Watts is he had fallen from the limelight and then came out publicly and said he was voting for Obama. In the past he spouted off conservative ideals for the "party". I'd like to see him squirm in light of his previous political ideals.
How does a Man throw his ideals out the window so quickly? Very shallow and very weak.