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To: mardi59
"These fools need to ask themselves why, (after voting democrat for decades) blacks are still living in poverty.'

Blacks seem to be the easiest voting block to manipulate. But, the tools used against them are the same as what have proven successful with most liberal contingencies. Their 'leaders' sell them on hope and change and seldom deliver so that the same mantra will move them again later.

Easy examples to observe are Detroit or the projects that went waste in Chicago while Obama and Rezko were pulling in big bucks from the gubmint. But, we often overlook less obvious abuses of trust or disrespect.

I live in a sparsely populated rural county with no industry to speak of except a small shoreline community that caters to tourists and boaters. The community is heavily liberal. They turn out around 90% in each election and produced a 73% democrat result for Obama. When Obama's first stimulus bill started doling out our money the State designated $33MILLION for at risk kids, after school programs and secondary school music/arts projects. These are categories that really need attention where we have no industrial base providing jobs, high numbers of drop outs and meth industry growth. But, this county got absolutely nothing. The political movers and shakers in the capitol realized that their money would be best spent in swing districts where they might stand to lose seats rather than reward the people who supported them. After all, in reality those people aren't going anywhere. Their votes will always be counted on, just like the inner city blacks.

15 posted on 03/10/2012 8:13:06 AM PST by Baynative (Please check this out - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFIcZkEzc8I)
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To: Baynative

The political movers and shakers in the capitol realized that their money would be best spent in swing districts where they might stand to lose seats rather than reward the people who supported them. After all, in reality those people aren’t going anywhere. Their votes will always be counted on, just like the inner city blacks. /

It started with 40 acres and a mule. Now it’s give me your vote and I’ll see what I can do.

Plantation owners have not changed much. The physical beatings of slaves may have stopped, but mental cruelty has taken its place. Democrats will not change nor will the plight of black people who continue to believe the lies and hypocrisy.


19 posted on 03/10/2012 8:30:21 AM PST by mardi59 (I AM ANDREW BREITBART)
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