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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because this is how it works: The liberal socialist mindset is quite easy to see, it's called divide and conquer, pit one group against the other to further their cause and they will use race or wealth or anything else for that purpose to advance their agenda. Today, the black community is in total chaos from drug dependency, out of wedlock births, drive-bys and gang violence. Poverty and unemployment is through the roof and liberals know it is destructive and they have no intention of changing it, in fact they want to make it worse. Why would anybody support a party that gleefully supports such disastrous policies of self destruction? 25% of young black men are either in prison or awaiting sentencing and the number one cause of death for young black men is another young black male. Does this sound like progress to you? Of course it does, the Democrat Party has 98% of the black vote and that is all that matters. [/quote] I have never been able to understand the incredible loyalty to a party that has had provided so little in return to a block of voters. The willingness to blindly follow and continue to support is beyond me.[/quote] I'm the PP and it can be traced back to LBJ who embraced the Civil Rights Act not on the premise of equal rights but on the benefit it would bring to the party.[/quote] Exactly. What he said about blacks - and how he would keep them voting Democrat for the next 200 years - is something I don't feel like repeating, even anonymously.[/quote] He also used the "n" word a lot. (In private, of course.) And don't tell me it was how people talked then. I was a kid in 1964, and if I ever used that word, I wouldn't have been able to sit down for a year.[/quote]
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