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In reply to the discussion: Big crowd at Chic-Fil-A today. Took pictures. [View all]part man all 86
(367 posts)17. Dixiecrats, most of them conservatives.
A much different United States fifty years ago. Would that explain some of why older citizens vote for the republicans? Just asking.
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They may claim to be Christian, but there is no way that hate group is in any way
sabrina 1
Aug 2012
#24
They also genuinely believed that hating people merely because of the color of their skin
sabrina 1
Aug 2012
#34
Assuming it's an old photo, then probably all Democrats, too, truth be known. n/t
cigsandcoffee
Aug 2012
#9
I know political party identification has more or less flip-flopped in the South since then.
sadbear
Aug 2012
#16
Well then I guess I shouldn't have painted with such a broad brush, after all.
cigsandcoffee
Aug 2012
#19
Christians are as diverse as the world. There are 2.8 billion of them globally.
cigsandcoffee
Aug 2012
#25