signalmankenneth
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http://iarnuocon.newsvine.com/_news/2009/09/03/3221683-republican-popularity-plummeting-as-they-continue-boarding-the-crazy-train
Excerpt:
Consider the variety of overtly racist rhetoric that has plagued us since Obama's election. Haley Barbour's "right hand" speaking at a racist conference. Racist emails circulated by Republican staffers. Republicans demonstrating in Klan outfits. Republican mayors depicting the White House behind a watermelon patch. And campaign tactics which included depicting Obama's face surrounded by fried chicken and watermelon, posters and websites attempting to link Obama to bin Laden, Pakin praising a racist writer, and more.
In July, Senator George Voinovich (R-Oh) publicly complained that the GOP is "being taken over by southerners." Tim Pawlenty voiced similar fears a year ago. Senators Snowe and Collins are worrying about the GOP's increasingly narrow base. The future does not hold much hope for the GOP when the response of various demographics are taken into account.
America is becoming increasingly multi-cultural, and support for the GOP amongst minorities is at the bottom of the barrel.
ha ha
You mean the racist sons of bitches are getting what's coming to them?
Of course, it's not from the democrats - they're too afraid to fight.
But the less-white-every-day voters are angry with the party of racist bastards.
Can we hold the 2010 elections early?
Excerpt:
Consider the variety of overtly racist rhetoric that has plagued us since Obama's election. Haley Barbour's "right hand" speaking at a racist conference. Racist emails circulated by Republican staffers. Republicans demonstrating in Klan outfits. Republican mayors depicting the White House behind a watermelon patch. And campaign tactics which included depicting Obama's face surrounded by fried chicken and watermelon, posters and websites attempting to link Obama to bin Laden, Pakin praising a racist writer, and more.
In July, Senator George Voinovich (R-Oh) publicly complained that the GOP is "being taken over by southerners." Tim Pawlenty voiced similar fears a year ago. Senators Snowe and Collins are worrying about the GOP's increasingly narrow base. The future does not hold much hope for the GOP when the response of various demographics are taken into account.
America is becoming increasingly multi-cultural, and support for the GOP amongst minorities is at the bottom of the barrel.
ha ha
You mean the racist sons of bitches are getting what's coming to them?
Of course, it's not from the democrats - they're too afraid to fight.
But the less-white-every-day voters are angry with the party of racist bastards.
Can we hold the 2010 elections early?
