busybody..
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Democrats have a special hatred for female and minority Republicans.
you're right, Republicans have a long and vast history of being respectful to women and minorities on the left... just ask Hillary, Santomayor, Klagan, Chelsea , Fluke and Obama
Don't forget Sarah Palin, Clarence Thomas and Geraldine Ferraro...
Don't forget Sarah Palin, Clarence Thomas and Geraldine Ferraro...
Jeeeezz...did you have to quote that douche bag? It almost kept me from pouring another glass of cheap wine.![]()
right.. because I remember all the times Feraro was called a slut and a prostitute.. and when Palin was called the White House dog and a spanish wise woman.. and Clarence Thomas, geeez, the times we was depicted as an African tribal, I can't even begin to count
Jeeeezz...did you have to quote that douche bag? It almost kept me from pouring another glass of cheap wine.![]()
You do not even remember what happened when she supported Hillary, do you?
" our blacks are better then their blacks"... Ann Coulter
was she called a slut and a prostitute?
There's white niggers too, if you want to use that word.
Senator Byrd
KKK
Mad DAWG! 20/20 vision...
Double vision!
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We get it.
You get to define the parameters.
we get it..
you didnt back up your claim
It was posted about on this forum when it happened.
Just search.
She was excoriated by the Obama camp. Primaries; shit happens.
Dowd was put down in person by Obama over his ears.
She's never said 'boo' since...
you're right, Republicans have a long and vast history of being respectful to women and minorities on the left... just ask Hillary, Santomayor, Klagan, Chelsea , Fluke and Obama
" our blacks are better then their blacks"... Ann Coulter
it's not my job to back up your claim
put up or shut up ya baby
"Perhaps some of us misremember the past. But the racial, religious, cultural, social, political, and economic divides today seem greater than they seemed even in the segregation cities some of us grew up in.
Back then, black and white lived apart, went to different schools and churches, played on different playgrounds, and went to different restaurants, bars, theaters, and soda fountains. But we shared a country and a culture. We were one nation. We were Americans. "... Pat Buchannan