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Darryl Postell is my hero!




dbackjon wrote:Why are you such a racist?


So in your view Darryl Postell is more weird than Al Sharpton?Chizzang wrote:All you're proving is that you are weirder and more desperate than previously imagined...
Yikes

Yes.native wrote:So in your view Darryl Postell is more weird than Al Sharpton?Chizzang wrote:All you're proving is that you are weirder and more desperate than previously imagined...
Yikes

When did I say anything (ever) about Al Sharpton..?native wrote:So in your view Darryl Postell is more weird than Al Sharpton?Chizzang wrote:All you're proving is that you are weirder and more desperate than previously imagined...
Yikes




I don't think native's 3 examples are any evidence that it crosses traditional racial lines. I'd expect if you polled blacks... maybe 2%... and probably even less... would identify with teabaggers.death dealer wrote:That there is a certain level of commonality to be found in the tea partiers' collective angst that crosses traditional racial lines?

Agreed.Skjellyfetti wrote: I'd expect if you polled blacks... maybe 2%... and probably even less... would identify with teabaggers.


Blacks make up 6% of tea party participants, which translates to roughly 3 million voting Americans, probably 15% or so of the black electorate.Skjellyfetti wrote:I don't think native's 3 examples are any evidence that it crosses traditional racial lines. I'd expect if you polled blacks... maybe 2%... and probably even less... would identify with teabaggers.death dealer wrote:That there is a certain level of commonality to be found in the tea partiers' collective angst that crosses traditional racial lines?

Fixed.Skjellyfetti wrote:I don't think native's 3 examples are any evidence that it crosses traditional racial lines. I'd expect if you polled blacks... based upon the media's definition of the Tea Party's issues...maybe 2%... and probably even less... would identify with teabaggers.death dealer wrote:That there is a certain level of commonality to be found in the tea partiers' collective angst that crosses traditional racial lines?

ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote: ...Most blacks cant identify with tea partiers....................................

You are buying in to a false stereotype, skelly.Skjellyfetti wrote:LOOK AT ME!!! I HAVE A BLACK FRIEND!!!!

He said, "weird".mainejeff wrote:Yes.native wrote:
So in your view Darryl Postell is more weird than Al Sharpton?

That would indeed be breaking news if it were true.travelinman67 wrote:Fixed.Skjellyfetti wrote:
I don't think native's 3 examples are any evidence that it crosses traditional racial lines. I'd expect if you polled blacks... based upon the media's definition of the Tea Party's issues...maybe 2%... and probably even less... would identify with teabaggers.![]()
And if the media accurately reported the Tea Party's issues...
...principally taxation without representation...
...have to wonder what that percentage might look like.

Not only do Tea Party sympathizers have no representation, but neither do the majority of all Americans.kalm wrote:That would indeed be breaking news if it were true.travelinman67 wrote:
Fixed.![]()
And if the media accurately reported the Tea Party's issues...
...principally taxation without representation...
...have to wonder what that percentage might look like.
But Tea Party members have representation.

travelinman67 wrote:Not only do Tea Party sympathizers have no representation, but neither do the majority of all Americans.kalm wrote:
That would indeed be breaking news if it were true.
But Tea Party members have representation.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_ ... are_reform
The Obama Administration and Congress ONLY represent the extreme hard-core left of the Democrat party.

So they are not US citizens? Well be better round them up and deport their asses, because I am tired of those lowlife foreigners making a mess on my courthouse lawn.travelinman67 wrote:Not only do Tea Party sympathizers have no representation, but neither do the majority of all Americans.kalm wrote:
That would indeed be breaking news if it were true.
But Tea Party members have representation.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_ ... are_reform
The Obama Administration and Congress ONLY represent the extreme hard-core left of the Democrat party.

native wrote:ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote: ...Most blacks cant identify with tea partiers....................................![]()
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You just don't hang out with the right folk, AG1!

dbackjon wrote:Why are you such a racist?

Why would that make him a racist?Ibanez wrote:dbackjon wrote:Why are you such a racist?![]()
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How is he a racist? Bringing up race does not make one a racists. Now, if the thread was entitled, "Colored Tea Partiers". "N*gg$# Tea Partiers", or something like that, then you have a base for that arguement.
