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The other day in church, my pastor said that if we (the congregation) ran into some black folx who said that they weren't going to vote, we had his blessing to slap them in the name of Jesus.
Oh, on a more serious but positive note, Rev. Jackson was on Tavis Smiley the other day and he said that over 15 million blacks are registered to vote. That-- operating on the assumption that were are about twelve percent of the population-- is more than half of us. If we can all get on the same page we will decide this next election. Now if we can only do something about them damn black Republicans. Did y'all see the way Bush ran from the question about affirmative action in that last debate? [This message has been edited by Little32 (edited October 19, 2000).] |
[QUOTE]Originally posted by mojo:
[B]I had to come up with a motto for voter registration this year. It did not go over very well and had to be changed. It was VOTE OR SHUT UP. Lawd,Lawd,Lawd - LOL - - - Sisters, for ladies seeking membership to AKA is it required that they must be registered voters. Of course, that still does not mean that one is actually voting. For my frat it is requirement. |
Professor, I have to agree with you. We need to be more than just registered voters. We need to actually vote. This election is so crucial. If we get a Republican in office we are truly in trouble. The last thing we need is another Bush. Let's keep it real sisters and brothers. Voting is our voice.
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if my 99 year old great-grandmother, my 76 year old and 83 year old grandmothers can vote, no one has any excuse. Witnesses? they're a different story. people who say their vote won't count obviously have esteem issues. if you know you have a voice and it must be heard, you vote. people who choose not to give their power away. that's definitely not my issue.
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