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Obama urges blacks to vote and "guard the change" - Yahoo! News
"go to your barbershops, go to your beauty parlors..."
how demeaning
this dude is so outta touch he can't even talk to AFRICAN AMERICANS without coming off as elitist
comprehensive, clueless incompetence
tragic, such a waste...
The first two questioners from the audience expressed a sense of personal disappointment with Obama, saying they felt he had not delivered on his campaign promise to change the nation. And CNBC moderator John Harwood asked Obama whether his elite education, personal style and “racial heritage” might make it hard for average Americans to believe that he feels their suffering.
And here is a picture of "Squirrel Truck":
Obama urges blacks to vote and "guard the change" - Yahoo! News
"go to your barbershops, go to your beauty parlors..."
how demeaning
this dude is so outta touch he can't even talk to AFRICAN AMERICANS without coming off as elitist
comprehensive, clueless incompetence
tragic, such a waste...
OMG!!! he said go to your barbershops, and your beauty parlors??:shock: :roll: so what? as has been stated, these are services that both white and black use...come on people....you are really digging todaystereotypes aren't nice
OMG!!! he said go to your barbershops, and your beauty parlors??:shock: :roll: so what? as has been stated, these are services that both white and black use...come on people....you are really digging today
My point is that that's not a stereotype!
Both white and black people have hair!
Both white and black people like to have it cut neat!
Both white and black people like to pay someone to do it!
Um, dude, seriously?
White people go to barber shops and beauty parlors too. Most everybody's gotta get a haircut at some point, right? As such, aren't you going to find people to talk to there?
So why wouldn't that be a place you'd tell someone to go to talk to your peers?
I know of no Republican politician that has been a KKK member, and we certeinly do not welcome them into the Republican Party, nor the Tea Party Movement.
I can't say the same for the Democrats. They had one rise to the highest heights in the Senate.
In 1988, Republican State Representative Charles Cusimano of Metairie resigned his District 89 seat to become a 24th Judicial District Court judge, and a special election was called early in 1989 to select a successor. Duke entered the race to succeed Cusimano and faced several opponents, including fellow Republicans, John Spier Treen, a brother of former Governor David C. Treen, Delton Charles, a school board member, and Roger F. Villere, Jr., who operates Villere's Florist in Metairie. Duke finished first in the primary with 3,995 votes (33.1 percent).[21] As no one received a majority of the vote in the first round, a runoff election was required between Duke and Treen, who polled 2,277 votes (18.9 percent) in the first round of balloting. John Treen's candidacy was endorsed by U.S. President George H. W. Bush, former President Ronald Reagan, and other notable Republicans,[22] as well as the Democrat Victor Bussie (president of the Louisiana AFL-CIO) and Edward J. Steimel (president of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry and former director of the "good government" think tank, the Public Affairs Research Council). Duke, however, hammered Treen on a statement the latter had made indicating a willingness to entertain higher property taxes, anathema in that suburban district.[23] Duke with 8,459 votes (50.7 percent) defeated Treen, who polled 8,232 votes (49.3 percent).[24] He served in the House from 1990 until 1992.[25]
Don Black is a Florida-based white supremacist who is banned from the UK for inciting hatred. Arizona State Senate Majority leader Chuck Gray—a proponent of the recent immigration bill—follows him, and another white power feed, on Twitter.
StormfrontWPWW (White Pride Worldwide) is the Twitter account for Stormfront, a racist organization that is the latest project of uber-racist Stephen Donald Black, better known as Don Black. He was a Grand Wizard in the KKK and a member of the American Nazi Party. In 1981 he was convicted and jailed for trying to invade Dominica with a boatload of weapons, in order to set up some kind of utopian state. (He's pictured below, at a conference organized by the infamous white supremacist David Duke.) Stormfront.org, the website he set up on his release from jail, is a hate-filled racist forum.
in order to set up some kind of utopian state.
both white and black people like watermelon!
Obama urges blacks to vote and "guard the change" - Yahoo! News
"go to your barbershops, go to your beauty parlors..."
how demeaning
this dude is so outta touch he can't even talk to AFRICAN AMERICANS without coming off as elitist
comprehensive, clueless incompetence
tragic, such a waste...
Believe me, not only blacks are "guarding the change", but as he is the King of Poverty... he is forcing millions of Americans to guard their change... every penny.
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Yeah, I've never understood what people's issue is with that either.
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