That is, of course, a completely ridiculous statement and has nothing to do with the discussion at hand. Not to mention the fact that I experienced more instances of racism on a daily basis in my 29 years living in NJ than I do here in SC.
I wish I could find the exact figures but there are more millionaires among Demoncat senators than Republicans by quite a few. Yet, like you said, Dems are seen by many as the "party of the poor".
This is similar to the issue of blacks voting 90% Demoncat. They think the party sticks up for them when, in reality, it only hurts them. Blacks are finally starting to realize this and are leaving the Demoncat party in droves. They're starting to think for themselves instead of following the party line.
You are correct, facedown. Some folks, in their misguided political views, have a short memory. It's otherwise known as "spin" or "revisionist history".
[quote]Despite his party affiliation, Senator Miller has proven to be a friend of limited government and the Constitution, said Keene. We are honored to have him join us at the 31st Annual CPAC.[/quote]You mean there is a Democrat I might've actually considered voting for? Whodathunkit!
Got that right. You're only allowed freedom of religion if you're not Christian or Jewish. Dems changed the Constitution for us without even the stroke of a pen.