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Fri May-09-08 04:20 PM
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| 16. I would ignore the hard-working part it's a meaningless adjective. n/t |
| -Would female Democrats rightly take offense if Obama said "Hillary's support among men is weakening |
Stop Cornyn |
May-09-08 02:20 PM |
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Good question. I'm pretty sure |
reflection |
May-09-08 02:25 PM |
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Men, bread-winning men, men with real jobs. |
Warren Stupidity |
May-09-08 02:28 PM |
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Yep but expect crickets n/t |
Indenturedebtor |
May-09-08 02:30 PM |
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Hrm...now that's a good thought question. (nt) |
Umbram |
May-09-08 05:13 PM |
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Note this defines even Obama's white vote as lazy, which is divisive really. |
barack the house |
May-09-08 02:30 PM |
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In all fairness, I am a bit lazy so I didn't personally take offense at that particular insinuation |
Stop Cornyn |
May-09-08 02:31 PM |
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Barack doesn't have to say anything. He has 92% of Blacks |
yadayadayada |
May-09-08 02:33 PM |
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You're right. |
LisaM |
May-09-08 02:36 PM |
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Did Obama try to make an issue of Clinton's electability based on gender politics? If so, I'd be |
Stop Cornyn |
May-09-08 02:39 PM |
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why don't you just replace all your posts with "yadayadayada"? |
JackORoses |
May-09-08 05:22 PM |
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And I'm sure there are many whites, not racist, who take offense |
keep_it_real |
May-09-08 02:52 PM |
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I love how Hillary will poke Obama in the eye and then complain that he winks too much. |
Stop Cornyn |
May-09-08 02:53 PM |
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he has improved in every race with the white vote. that is a fallacy |
roguevalley |
May-09-08 09:21 PM |
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Hillary's emphasis on race lately has become very discomforting. |
Yanez Houston Jordan |
May-09-08 02:59 PM |
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hahaha! From the Putting It Mildly Department. |
BlooInBloo |
May-09-08 05:12 PM |
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Seems like she is pandering to race |
keep_it_real |
May-09-08 05:52 PM |
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Why would they if it was true? n/t |
HopeLives |
May-09-08 03:04 PM |
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If it was true that Obama's support was stronger among "hard-working men." How do we prove the truth |
Stop Cornyn |
May-09-08 04:10 PM |
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I would ignore the hard-working part it's a meaningless adjective. n/t |
HopeLives |
May-09-08 04:20 PM |
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No, of course not. Especially if he was referring to a news story |
highplainsdem |
May-09-08 04:09 PM |
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Must have missed the news story that suggested Hillary had a lock on hard working white voters.Link? |
Stop Cornyn |
May-09-08 05:11 PM |
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The scars of race oppression and gender oppression in this country |
sfexpat2000 |
May-09-08 04:12 PM |
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K&R |
helderheid |
May-09-08 04:27 PM |
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i think so |
samsingh |
May-09-08 05:09 PM |
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Imagine him speaking to a crowd of black men saying "black men, you know how hard it is for us ...." |
TexasObserver |
May-09-08 05:15 PM |
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I think she just misspoke. |
Qutzupalotl |
May-09-08 05:32 PM |
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No. |
pirhana |
May-09-08 05:33 PM |
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I'd Be More Amused / Bemused |
Crisco |
May-09-08 05:37 PM |
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No, if it's the reality. |
Beacool |
May-09-08 05:59 PM |
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No, not if its true |
OzarkDem |
May-09-08 06:19 PM |
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no |
moobu2 |
May-09-08 06:21 PM |
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It would be classless and inappropriate. |
Bonobo |
May-09-08 06:23 PM |
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I have no problem with your hypothetical or Sen. Cllinton's statements |
Redbear |
May-09-08 09:36 PM |
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The polls and the media have broken down each candidates support |
Arkansas Granny |
May-09-08 10:01 PM |
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