Posted on 10/23/2018 2:23:51 AM PDT by Steve1999
The Democratic gubernatorial nominee in Georgia, Stacey Abrams, helped light a state flag on fire on the steps of the state's Capitol in June 1992, as part of a protest that her campaign on Monday night characterized as an effort to "overcome racially divisive issues."
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A whole franchise!!
WE want the Black Votes.
I live near downtown Atlanta, Stacey Abrams signs all over intown Atlanta. Lots of Abrams signs in front of multi-million dollar homes near Emory University. These homeowners are living the American dream, but will vote for socialism.
Yeah, this will move nobody over the line in either direction.
Stacey Abrams is popular in Decatur. I would get off highway 1-20 at Wesley Chapel Road and at the top of the ramp there would usually be a member of the Fruit of Islam handing out their newspapers. He would give the newspapers to black drivers and ignore non black drivers. Stacey Abrams seems to be a supporter of the Louis Farrakhan Nation of Islam and other radical groups. She seems to be disrespectful of people and views that differ from hers.
Stacey Abrams is popular in Decatur. I would get off highway 1-20 at Wesley Chapel Road and at the top of the ramp there would usually be a member of the Fruit of Islam handing out their newspapers. He would give the newspapers to black drivers and ignore non black drivers. Stacey Abrams seems to be a supporter of the Louis Farrakhan Nation of Islam and other radical groups. She seems to be disrespectful of people and view that differ from hers.
I don’t care what someone did in 1992, unless they specifically lied about it this year.
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Thanks for the reply. I figured as much. You know how I knew? Because the article didn’t say! Imagine writing an article about how a candidate’s embarrassing decision may impact her election chances and not writing one word about whether she had a chance to begin with. LOL. Even Fox News seems to be hiring kids out of high school to write stories.
Sorry I am in a ranting mood.
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