Posted on 05/30/2014 9:40:17 AM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
The real Uncle Toms are the scum who promote rap.
The democrats Nanny State, “War On Poverty”, abortion on demand, and the welfare-as-a-career system have destroyed a majority of our cities and the rest aren’t far behind.
“And the problem with this is ....??!”
...the collateral damage and the expense. Sometimes they don’t manage to kill each other and require treatment. Their insurance costs are borne by everyone....*
* like, they actually HAVE insurance, Obamacare or not.
Black urban culture is rotten to the core.
Yo, dat rock aint gone sell itself.
It's not gotten worse. Its only more visible because of the Internet. The Corporate Media has been covering up Black pandemonium for decades.
This is a personal observation, an opinion.
Indiana has never been the same since the Studebaker factory closed.
It’s going to keep spreading unless and until it meets another culture in opposition to it
I don’t believe even that exists any more :(
You may well be right, although that’s a fairly new Honda S2000 in the pic.
There were quite a few buildings on the Studebaker properties and they have been systematically erasing them from history for things like “Ignition Park”, a technology park. If using the word ignition is the best they can do in remembrance of something that was such a large influence in the state it is very sad.
Wife and I left 2 years ago to a very small town Now I have lots of law abiding, church going neighbors. Folks who respect each other and help each other. I only miss some of the restaurants and nothing else.
The near total lock of Democrats on the black population bespeaks a sickness in the body politic. They know that many Democrats in such a position will get away with whatever they can, knowing that a Republican or Independent is an unlikely rival in areas marked by certain demographics.
Democrat did not need to be as evil as it has gotten.
Don’t be a smartazz
Tea Party.
Ignition sounds more modern than Studebaker, regardless of the early merits of Studebaker development. Maybe it isn’t fair that people don’t think progress when they think of Studebaker, like they think of inventions when they think of Thomas Edison. But it is. It can be understood.
Today we fear a newer kind of ignition — that of racial and other divisive tensions, which didn’t have to be divisive but wicked Democrats (mostly) treated them that way.
Why not small private Tea Party parties that actually serve tea?
If Tupperware can be sold in that manner, why not awareness of political possibilities? Preach gospel, too, at these parties, inasmuch as it is feasible. I don’t think we have to tell very many people we’re going to hell: we know it already. The great news is the miraculous salvation from hell both on earth and off it.
Can’t we all just get along?
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