srh88
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HaaaaaahaCongrats guys, for the second time recently, the correct candidate won in a close race.
HaaaaaahaCongrats guys, for the second time recently, the correct candidate won in a close race.
the donald trump techniqueAnd in typical Republican fashion, Pedo Moore is refusing to concede. What a loser. - He's calling for a recount, even though state law states an automatic recount occurs when the race is within a half percent. He is losing by roughly 2%. - He refuses to take no for answer, just like he does with his 14 year old girlfriends he meets at the mall.
Yep. Sure did.You posted that in the other thread already thai-stick.
I hear ya. And I agree, those women deserve more air time and recognition.Yep. Sure did.
Credit where it's due.
And all the recognition they deserve.
There's only half a dozen threads on the same race, sooooo tell me about who's spamming.
He got his 5c twice, it's a profitable day to be a shill.I hear ya. And I agree, those women deserve more air time and recognition.
GreatYep. Sure did.
Credit where it's due.
And all the recognition they deserve.
There's only half a dozen threads on the same race, sooooo tell me about who's spamming.
Seems odd that the person posting the above across multiple threads is also the person who insists that black people should put their issues on the back burner until economic problems are resolved and says that some problems due to racism would go away if only we stopped talking about racism.Thank black women for their contribution to Doug Jones' victory.
Here's how ;
https://www.thecut.com/2017/12/black-women-turnout-roy-moore-doug-jones.html
#metooIsn't it odd that we are celebrating the contribution that black women gave to the win when black men showed up and delivered nearly the same contribution as women did?
Black women, 17% of the overall vote, 97% for Jones
Black men, 11% of the overall vote, 93% for Jones
Are we seeing the manifestation of stereotypes here?
This just shows your complete ignorance and insensitivity.Great
You just stay the fuck away from them. Don't need you trying to make any sister a sex slave.
I'm all for that.Seems odd that the person posting the above across multiple threads is also the person who insists that black people should put their issues on the back burner until economic problems are resolved and says that some problems due to racism would go away if only we stopped talking about racism.
On the other hand, what's not to agree with what Kamala Harris says in that article:
we need to do more than congratulate them. “Let’s address issues that disproportionately affect Black women—like pay disparity, housing & under-representation in elected office,”
So, yeah lets celebrate their contribution by placing a high priority on the issues that affect black women.
You have an excellent point here. Black men did their part too.Isn't it odd that we are celebrating the contribution that black women gave to the win when black men showed up and delivered nearly the same contribution as women did?
Black women, 17% of the overall vote, 97% for Jones
Black men, 11% of the overall vote, 93% for Jones
Are we seeing the manifestation of stereotypes here?
So we should address systemic racism now that you've seen the power of the black vote?I'm all for that.
14 was apparently not too young for a solid majority of white Alabamans, be they male or female.As great as this makes us feel, in two years Jones will be a footnote. This was a special election after all. Surely those guys would not run someone this bad again.
Not sure where I heard it, but on the radio. The news reader was pointing out that Moore was trying to sleep with teens in the 70's. It was a different world then, but 14 is kind of young, even for Alabama.