Happy Days
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I think he was thinking, "Oh crap, she's just disguished me as a black man and made the Presidential race about, well race!" Yup! Silly woman just opened up a can of worms, and I haven't heard a lot from her since. Has she been silenced?
Reminds me of the 04 election when Kerry's wife opened her big mouth and said the wrong things, possibly costing Kerry the election.
Ketchup Queen said:And tonight, as I have done throughout this campaign I would like to speak to you from my heart. Y a todos los Hispanos, Los Latinos; a tous les Americains, Francais et Canadiens; a tutti Italiani; a toda a familia Portugesa e Brazileria; to all my continental African family living in this country, and to all new Americans: I invite you to join our conversation, and together with us work towards the noblest purpose of all: a free, good, and democratic society.
Why would you work if you're rich? Nobody got rich working anyway. I would just play the horses and watch stocks all day. Why in God's name would you do anything else? Maybe if you were a CEO, but even then only to fuel another goal; such as an election.
the silenced majority, please explain to me how someone can be a "cultural marxist". That makes about as much sense as being a "cultural capitalist." Marxism is primarily an economic system dealing with how an economy should be run. The only real suggestions to culture is as to where culture affects the implication of this economic system. Most of the more detailed societal parts were added by later thinkers like Lenin, Mao, and Trotsky. Cultural Leninism might make a small amount of sense, but seeing as we don't have nobility to shoot here or kulaks to disenfranchise, it's a moot point at best. Care to come up with a new buzz-phrase?
"Then when Mrs. Obama is saying "that as a black man, he can be shot going to a gas station", Barak gave kinda like a weak smile, then looked down, and turned his head away from his wife."
I think he was thinking, "Oh crap, she's just disguished me as a black man and made the Presidential race about, well race!" Yup! Silly woman just opened up a can of worms, and I haven't heard a lot from her since. Has she been silenced?
So, was she wrong to do this? I don't think it should even have been brought up. It's irrelevant, right? Then why do I feel that they will make race more relevant if he gets elected?
Right. An article with no real facts, obviously completely biased (comparing free, open campuses with North Korea) making broad accusations with very few quotations or facts. Give me something a bit more concrete that doesn't look like you wrote it yourself.
I'd be glad to, however I'm short on time now: here is the gist of it
really, why should a person's race or religion even be relevent? like because of their skin color or their religion they would be less desirable or less able to handle the job of whatever office they are voted into.
Happy, I think what Michelle Obama meant was that other people saw her husband's skin color as relevent and an issue and those people would do something about it, not that she herself cared.
How dare she suggest that racism exists. What a racist.
Let's not vote for her husband, since she had the nerve to suggest such a thing.
I'm sorry, but that article is totally insane.
This is an example of what my debate teacher wold call bad speaking. Hypothetical examples, incomplete logical processes, and no sources.
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