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Guessing game. Who recently said this in reference to healthcare
"Why do we have to wait for the right (being right wing) to vote? Why can't we get what God has given us? That is the right to live as human beings and not negotiate with white southerners and not count the votes. Just do the right thing,"
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No real takers? I find this very offensive and I had to dig to find the story. Anyone, anyone.
By the above statement, anyone who opposes Obama is nothing but racist that should be ignored. Give you all a hint, it wasn't a Republican or Libertarian.
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kaafir mushrik
Unintended consequences and God have one thing in common: Liberals don’t believe in either of them.
No real takers? I find this very offensive and I had to dig to find the story. Anyone, anyone.
By the above statement, anyone who opposes Obama is nothing but racist that should be ignored. Give you all a hint, it wasn't a Republican or Libertarian.
I'm going to guess that it's someone along the lines of Maxine Waters, or Charlie Rangel, or Sheila Jackson Lee...
Charlie Rangel when he basically compared the health care fight to the civil rights movement. Implying that opponents of health care "reform" are basically just like members of the KKK trying to keep minorities down.
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Originally Posted by bigbulls
Charlie Rangel when he basically compared the health care fight to the civil rights movement. Implying that opponents of health care "reform" are basically just like members of the KKK trying to keep minorities down.
ding ding ding
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