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Old 11-18-2001, 10:28 PM
Poplife Poplife is offline
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Well, I'm sorry that you didn't understand my post.

Yes I go on and on, and it's really because Black people are going nowhere in the country. Everyone is surpassing us economicaly, socially, and politically. Hispanic people are working on making the system work for them and 30% of them don't speak English!

If you really did your reserch you would see that even though Black Business's did okay under Bill's era, it was not due to a direct action by him.

The republicans did not try and get Epps because he was black. They tried to get him because he was a democrat. They tried to get Clinton when they push for impeachment.

You need to stop thinking that every republican is a rascist. They are about money, plain and simple. They just nod and smile to the other stuff like abortion and affirmative action, but really all they care about is protecting their money. When you get onto a certain level, it's not about black and white. It's about green. However, if you have never been on that level then you would not realize this. Let me ask you this: Have you ever seen a poor black republican?

The new head of the Justice Department is a black republican...he is also a millionaire. The head of the Civil Rights division is the same. Most rich people in general are republicans. Shoot, if I was making 4 million a year you better bet that I'd be a damn republican, and I hate politics! But I do love money and I will vote what ever way I must in order to protect those dollars.

Many blacks believe there is no need for affirmative action. Why should every one black be for affirmative action? So what if she doesn't like it? The point is, she is the first black female security advisor and I'm thrilled! Did you really expect an Al Sharpton type to get the job? She's got her foot in the door for more blacks and that is what we need. Right now, beliefs are secondary.

I see it this way. My friend is the president of her sorority chapter and she's the shyt. She is also a 3rd generation member and her mom is the most known XYZ member in the town. But she insists that those facts have nothing to do with her being voted in as president. Does that make her any less of a member? She's doing a good job, isn't she? Who cares how she got there, right?

"One last thing, wasn't Clinton the best prez ever for gays and lesbians?"

Uh, I think I said that. But I care more about blacks than I do gays of any color. People still see a niccer when I walk down the street.
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