by Jeter, Fri Apr 25, 2008 at 12:43:17 AM EDT
Let's discuss race (Blacks and Whites, in this case), President William Jefferson Clinton and why we are all so...well, Democrats. Those very severe pro-Obama or pro-Clinton supporters may not like this, but I feel it needs to be said. THis follows a three hour conversation with a friend of mine - a brother, really - who moved back to Jacksonville Florida after living next door for over 50 years.
He's African American. His grandparents were slaves in Alabama for a good part of their lives, then they were given 800 acres of land that they lived off of and sharecropped with about 100 other families that were mostly Native Americans and Africans. Very hard work, but male or female you were well schooled with no excuses. He's the wisest and sanest man I have ever known, and he can cut through bs to the truth better than anyone.
There is no disputing that the Black community showed itself to be an extremely loyal and understanding group to Bill Clinton when even other Democrats were caught up in the moral outrage .
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by Luam, Mon Nov 06, 2006 at 07:22:51 PM EST
We have all been following the ST-Sen race with a certain sense of baited breath. He stepped over certain lines when he started using talking points from Karl Rove, and has made it very clear that he is going to be a very independent vote in the Senate if he wins. To me that is code for continuing his Neo-Con agenda.
You have seen the latest polling, showing Lieberman up, 49-37-8. That looks like a race out of the margin of error and GOTV, but I think it will be a very close one tomorrow and possibly even a victory for Lamont, and I'll tell you why.
Party Loyalty and Ballot Placement.
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