CNN says Jones got 96% of the black vote!! THERE IS YOUR RACISM

If you can't see that an almost 75% bastard birth rate among blacks as a problem, I can't help you.

If you can't tell the difference between your example and mine, I can't help you.

You focus too much on how I stated it rather than the problem I address.

It seems I am not the one who needs help.
 
It's okay. I rather enjoy their obsession with me. They prattle about me even in discussions where I haven't posted.

I guess there's a little bit of attention whore in all of us. ;~)

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Pay no attention to her. Just sit back and enjoy the meltdowns:)

Can you just imagine what kind of lies she would be telling right now if I had posted the same cartoon in answer to her?
 
Can you just imagine what kind of lies she would be telling right now if I had posted the same cartoon in answer to her?
Now that you mention it, I'm sure I've never her post anything but lies about us.
I think she's had one too many of those burnt weiners (that was a classic, telling, very personal picture, wasn't it?) in her life...
 
Nobody has proven the claim that these cities have been "controlled" or "run by" Democrats.

The only thing that is known is that some of these cities currently have or have had Democrat Mayors for a given period of time. What is not known, is the year-to-year political makeup of the City Councils or Boards of Commissioners of these cities.

According to the flawed logic of the standard talking point claim constantly being made by the right, the political party of the Mayor is the only determining factor in all of the fiscal and other policies enacted by these cities, without taking into account the power and influence of the rest of the cities' governing bodies that in fact, wield more power than the Mayors alone.

So, just because a Mayor is a Democrat or a Republican, does not mean the rest of the City Council or City Commission members are of the same party or political ideology or that they go along with the Mayor on every issue any more than a State Legislature always goes along with the Governor or Congress obeys the President. Mayors often get overruled by these Councils or Commissions which may very well be dominated by members of the opposition party.

Didja get all that, Eagle Eye?

You just got yourself another free remedial civics lesson.

No need to thank me, I was happy to do it.

The question of who controlled the various big cities across the country did peak my curiosity.

The last Republican Mayors of these cities served in:

Atlanta - 1879
Boston - 1930
Chicago - 1931
Philadelphia - 1948
Detroit - 1962
San Francisco - 1964
Baltimore - 1967
Oakland - 1977

Now I didn't get into the City Counsels of each of these cities but I don't think it a stretch to believe they are Democratic dominated as well. Having grown up in Oakland and living in San Francisco I don't believe a Republican has ever run for a City Counsel position, let alone held one since I've lived here for 30 years.

So for better or worse (or both) Democrats have politically controlled many of the big cities of this country for a number of years.
 
Poor OW believes the myth that men over 60 can't get it up any longer. I guess that comes with being associated with emasculated men such as Jerk off Dragon, Mason, and others.
 
The question of who controlled the various big cities across the country did peak my curiosity.

The last Republican Mayors of these cities served in:

Atlanta - 1879
Boston - 1930
Chicago - 1931
Philadelphia - 1948
Detroit - 1962
San Francisco - 1964
Baltimore - 1967
Oakland - 1977

Now I didn't get into the City Counsels of each of these cities but I don't think it a stretch to believe they are Democratic dominated as well. Having grown up in Oakland and living in San Francisco I don't believe a Republican has ever run for a City Counsel position, let alone held one since I've lived here for 30 years.

So for better or worse (or both) Democrats have politically controlled many of the big cities of this country for a number of years.

That's just your uninformed assumption.

Most cities are not in states where the political leanings of just about everyone is as predictable as California, and even out there, you'd have to have some kind of official record to really arrive at an informed conclusion.

But as for all the other "Democrat run" cities, it is impossible to make the determination as to the majority political make up of the City Councils/Commissions because people elect them based on local issues. Where I live, we've had both Republican and Democrat Mayors over the past few decades, and the City Council members have been all over the map.

I think that's the way it is with most cities, especially in the Midwest and on the East Coast.
 
That's just your uninformed assumption.

Most cities are not in states where the political leanings of just about everyone is as predictable as California, and even out there, you'd have to have some kind of official record to really arrive at an informed conclusion.

But as for all the other "Democrat run" cities, it is impossible to make the determination as to the majority political make up of the City Councils/Commissions because people elect them based on local issues. Where I live, we've had both Republican and Democrat Mayors over the past few decades, and the City Council members have been all over the map.

I think that's the way it is with most cities, especially in the Midwest and on the East Coast.

San Francisco and Oakland aren't uninformed assumptions. I know from living here.

Detroit is a City that's 82% black. We know the Republican Party doesn't exactly do all that well with black voters so the chance of Detroit electing multiple black Republicans to their City Counsels is about zero. Baltimore isn't all that different.

BAC could speak to City Counsels in Atlanta.

Not all City's have one party rule of course. But of the big one's I listed those are most definitely Democratic dominated. And this is not new that Democrats dominate urban areas and Republicans more the rural areas and a number of suburbs. That's not a partisan thing to say.
 
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