| Malcolm X interview with Eleanor Fischer | |
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| Topic Started: Jan 8 2012, 10:39 PM (12,066 Views) | |
| Veritas | Feb 17 2012, 10:01 PM Post #201 |
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He has not and will not answer that question. BR knows that he has no good argument tha puts the republiklans in a psotive light. He just types stuff now in accordance with his programing. He's like a republiklan robo call. |
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| Black Republican | Feb 17 2012, 10:39 PM Post #202 |
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That's a good question I would like to know myself? |
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| Deleted User | Feb 17 2012, 10:40 PM Post #203 |
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BAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWW into the bag please. |
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| Negrodamus | Feb 17 2012, 10:55 PM Post #204 |
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Ur boy Nixon came up with it: In American politics, the Southern strategy refers to the Republican Party strategy of winning elections in Southern states by exploiting anti-African American racism and fears of lawlessness among Southern white voters and appealing to fears of growing federal power in social and economic matters (generally lumped under the concept of states' rights). Though the "Solid South" had been a longtime Democratic Party stronghold due to the Democratic Party's defense of slavery prior to the American Civil War and segregation for a century thereafter, many white Southern Democrats stopped supporting the party following the civil rights plank of the Democratic campaign in 1948 (triggering the Dixiecrats), the African-American Civil Rights Movement, the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965, and desegregation. The strategy was first adopted under future Republican President Richard Nixon and Republican Senator Barry Goldwater[1] in the late 1960s.[2] The strategy was successful in some regards. It contributed to the electoral realignment of Southern states to the Republican Party, but at the expense of losing more than 90 percent of black voters to the Democratic Party. As the 20th century came to a close, the Republican Party began trying to appeal again to black voters, though with little success.[2] In 2005, Republican National Committee Chairman Ken Mehlman formally apologized for his party's use of the Southern Strategy in the previous century.[3] Edited by Negrodamus, Feb 17 2012, 11:00 PM.
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| Veritas | Feb 17 2012, 10:56 PM Post #205 |
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Your party hasn't shared their long held strategy with you? You must not be as much a part of the "inner circle" that you claim to be? I mean dayum, your hero, Herman, should have at least schooled you on it. Don't you think that he owes you an explanation for not sharing the republiklan strategy with you? Mitt, Santorium, Newt and Ron Paul and the rest of the republiklans have known it for decades! BR I thought you were the "man" amongst the republiklans only to find out that you're a pee on. Sorry about that, I meant peon.
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| n.W.o. | Feb 17 2012, 11:54 PM Post #206 |
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We literally have threads upon threads answering your stupid ass questions about the Southern Strategy. You could write a damn book with all the shit we wrote. We gave you so much damn truthful information about the damn thing you could take it, plagiarize it in a book, and get paid. You can pull out a thread that hasn't been wrote on in 9 months but you can't read about the countless Southern Strategy posts we've written in the past month? The fuck's wrong with you? Ciss, shut your damn mouth and sit your 5 dollar ass down before I make change. |
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| Hood Boy | Feb 21 2012, 01:27 PM Post #207 |
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If Malcolm X was here today would black people isten to him? |
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| Black Republican | Feb 26 2012, 04:26 AM Post #208 |
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The black Democrats wouldn't listen to him if he was here, because they are still trying to depend on white people and the government. |
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| Negrodamus | Feb 26 2012, 09:20 AM Post #209 |
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But he is a muslim so the republicans would want him dead asap. |
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| n.W.o. | Feb 27 2012, 02:06 PM Post #210 |
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No, they'd want him dead about 10 years and 6 months ago. |
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You must not be as much a part of the "inner circle" that you claim to be? I mean dayum, your hero, Herman, should have at least schooled you on it. Don't you think that he owes you an explanation for not sharing the republiklan strategy with you? Mitt, Santorium, Newt and Ron Paul and the rest of the republiklans have known it for decades! BR I thought you were the "man" amongst the republiklans only to find out that you're a pee on. Sorry about that, I meant peon.


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