Source link?
Nobody much cares for the old racism anymore.
I'm confused.
Your friends don't call you McAwful do they?
Do you work for Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton? Are you one of those race-baiters that claims to hate racism, while fanning the flames? Are you for real?
You got a point?
Got toast?
BTTT
It's considered bad form for newbees to post vanities, old boy. Like chilling claret or beating someone else's wife, it's *just not done* in the best circles.
tmcauliff656
Since Apr 18, 2005
Does it seem like someone's watching?
Yep the "Race Card" is always good for a couple of news stories here in the USA isn't it..[/rolling eyes...
http://www.roper2005.com/bio.shtml
Why don't you just come out and say that your "Aditorial" is part of Roper's 2005 campaign? Democrats and socialists need to pay for space and airtime just like everybody else.
Here's a Brooklyn blogger who likes to comment on these things:
ROPER A NO-HOPER? At first glance, Sandra Roper might not seem like a strong candidate for district attorney of a county with 2.5 million people.
Her small-time lawyers résumé doesnt suggest shes supervised an office of any size, let alone one with more than two dozen bureaus and hundreds of prosecutors and investigators. And her fundraising history gives no indication she can raise anywhere near the $500,000 or more insiders say is needed to contend.
But her supporters believe Roper, 48, a part-time pharmacist, has a few factors in her favor.
Shes a scientist. There are no other scientists in the race, said political insurgent John OHara, noting the increasing role of science and technology in law enforcement.
Assuming the scientist vote wont be enough to win, what other votes can Roper hope for?
First, votes of sympathy and outrage, if Roper can continue to cast herself as a poster child for white oppression based on her indictment, even though it was recently dismissed.
Second, the black vote, since shes black. Third, the Latino vote, since shes a native of Panama. Her middle name is Elena, OHara explained, and it will appear on the ballot, he said.
Fourth, the pro-woman vote. Ive never seen a countywide race where one woman runs against five guys and loses, OHara said. (The other candidates raising money are incumbent Joe Hynes, Mark Peters, State Senator John Sampson, Paul Wooten, and Arnie Kriss.)
One problem here is that while voters tend to favor female judges, they prefer male prosecutors. Thats the conventional wisdom, though it doesnt always hold true (for example, Liz Holtzman was Brooklyns D.A. from 1982 to 1989).
But the larger impediment for Roper and the other challengers is that incumbent district attorneys just dont lose reelection bids in New York City. Any reader who remembers one, please let us know.
ibz
You trollin' or something?
Quiet as it's kept, I don't have much patience right now.
Mr. Mcauliffe, I'd suggest you get to your point - quickly - or get out of my face.