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Bush is not the real blackmanlover in his policies but he

wanted to raise his reputation with an eye on his reelection with little sucess though...

Bush booed at grave

The place where this man should be is at the grave of a soldier fallen in Iraq. He has not attended only one of the funerals that he directly caused. He hasn´t been man enough to do that.

Booo !

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Heh ,he is also hitting on the hispanic's for his reellection,but i don't think that they can be won over that easily. biggrin_o.gif

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Quote[/b] ]Bush is seeking to improve his standing among black voters before the November presidential election, after winning less than 10 percent of the African-American vote in 2000.

Cause they are affraid they might lose all that free money they are getting and actually have to get a job! mad_o.gif

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Quote[/b] ]Bush is seeking to improve his standing among black voters before the November presidential election, after winning less than 10 percent of the African-American vote in 2000.

Cause they are affraid they might lose all that free money they are getting and actually have to get a job!  mad_o.gif

Racism isn't a tack I would take in this forum. It is sure to get you flamed and or banned by the members here who aren't completely ignorant. Go get an education. crazy_o.gif

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Ohh cmon Ralph.. let's just give him a warning increase at least tounge_o.gif

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yeah, Bush brings out the best from all men. wink_o.gif Sometimes everything they've got. crazy_o.gif

If you catch my drift, hopefully not.

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With Bush doing this, as much as it may simply be a campaign stunt, if he had not done this, then he would blatantly ignoring a prominant figure in the black community for civil rights. Somewhat of the lesser of two evils.

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No other good thread to post this in, but anyhoo- I saw this picture while reading through Newsweek, and I thought it was so good that I had to scan it:

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Bring 'em on, indeed.

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Tex, how do you stand living in Bush country. God I hope the Dems can get their act together. Hopefully Iowa will shake loose some of the excess baggage and narrow the field to two or three real candidates capable of defeating Shrub. Right now I like Clark the best, but Kerry and Dean would have my vote too if either became the frontrunner. Gephardt and Lieberman need to just cash it in, they have zero hope. I see Edwards as somebody's VP first and then, maybe President someday, but not now.

Clark has four freakin degrees from Oxford and speaks several languages. He also has an outstanding military record and served honorably in combat and with distinction. He knows the true price of war, unlike some other jackass who never really served and seems to have no trouble spending young American lives like they are casino chips for the grand prize of re-election.

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Quote[/b] ]Bring 'em on, indeed.

Whome ?

Hamsters ?

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Bush didn´t invest much / any time in the problems of black people in the US of A during the past years but now he tries to use M.L. King for his reelection and the people just don´t buy it.

"This is no Photo-op Mr. Bush !" biggrin_o.gif

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I think the biggest problems is the lack of, from what I hear, good democratic candidates. So I beleive that if they don't get a very good character for democrats, Republicans will be doing good for awhile still.

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Tex, how do you stand living in Bush country.

I make it through with a group of friends, teachers, and other people who are willing to look beyond the party line, not to mention my nearly fetishistic affection for irony and cynicism.

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Clark has four freakin degrees from Oxford and speaks several languages.  He also has an outstanding military record and served honorably in combat and with distinction.  He knows the true price of war, unlike some other jackass who never really served and seems to have no trouble spending young American lives like they are casino chips for the grand prize of re-election.

Clark is the guy who ordered NATO troops to attack the Russian peacekeepers in Kosovo.

Clark Tries to Start WW3

Clark is also known as the "Perfumed Prince" in military circles because of his reputation as being a brown-noser and bureaucrat.

Don't forget Kerry is a veteran too, and has more political experience than Clark.

Clark just strikes me as someone who would be a pawn to the same people that Bush works for. I don't think he really cares about domestic interests and is mainly interested in foreign policy; namely, taking over for Bush in attacking the rest of the planet.

I thought Dean was good up 'til now, but he's starting to look kind of phony lately. Not sure who I'd vote for yet, but it ain't going to be Bush, Clark or Lieberman.

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Clark is the guy who ordered NATO troops to attack the Russian peacekeepers in Kosovo.

Clark Tries to Start WW3

Well, not quite peace keepers, but paratroopers. When Yugoslavia signed the cease-fire agreement there was a big disagreement between NATO and Russia who would get to control which parts of Kosovo. Both wanted Pristina. In the midst of the discussions, NATO started moving in troops from Macedonia into Kosovo. The Russians responded by leap-frogging the NATO troops, making an aerial drop on Pristina airport, seizing it with paratroopers and declaring it under Russian control. A few awkward days followed.

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1. Your ideal theoretical candidate. (100%) Click here for info

2. Sharpton, Reverend Al - Democrat (72%) Click here for info

3. Kucinich, Rep. Dennis, OH - Democrat (72%) Click here for info

4. Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat (64%) Click here for info

5. Kerry, Senator John, MA - Democrat (61%) Click here for info

6. Edwards, Senator John, NC - Democrat (60%) Click here for info

7. Clark, Retired General Wesley K., AR - Democrat (58%) Click here for info

8. Gephardt, Rep. Dick, MO - Democrat (51%) Click here for info

9. Lieberman, Senator Joe, CT - Democrat (44%) Click here for info

10. Libertarian Candidate (41%) Click here for info

11. Bush, President George W. - Republican (21%) Click here for info

12. Phillips, Howard - Constitution (11%) Click here for info

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1. Your ideal theoretical candidate.   (100%)  Click here for info

2. Clark, Retired General Wesley K., AR - Democrat   (74%)  Click here for info

3. Sharpton, Reverend Al - Democrat   (68%)  Click here for info

4. Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat   (66%)  Click here for info

5. Kucinich, Rep. Dennis, OH - Democrat   (60%)  Click here for info

6. Edwards, Senator John, NC - Democrat   (52%)  Click here for info

7. Kerry, Senator John, MA - Democrat   (51%)  Click here for info

8. Gephardt, Rep. Dick, MO - Democrat   (49%)  Click here for info

9. Libertarian Candidate   (43%)  Click here for info

10. Lieberman, Senator Joe, CT - Democrat   (33%)  Click here for info

11. Bush, President George W. - Republican   (21%)  Click here for info

12. Phillips, Howard - Constitution   (20%)  Click here for info

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My results:

1. Your ideal theoretical candidate. (100%) Click here for info

2. Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat (70%) Click here for info

3. Edwards, Senator John, NC - Democrat (65%) Click here for info

4. Kerry, Senator John, MA - Democrat (64%) Click here for info

5. Kucinich, Rep. Dennis, OH - Democrat (63%) Click here for info

6. Gephardt, Rep. Dick, MO - Democrat (63%) Click here for info

7. Clark, Retired General Wesley K., AR - Democrat (62%) Click here for info

8. Sharpton, Reverend Al - Democrat (59%) Click here for info

9. Lieberman, Senator Joe, CT - Democrat (52%) Click here for info

10. Bush, President George W. - Republican (27%) Click here for info

11. Libertarian Candidate (21%) Click here for info

12. Phillips, Howard - Constitution (17%) Click here for info

Poll was a bit restrictive though. You should be able to select that you oppose certain stances too.

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I'm sorry guys, I think I failed the test tounge_o.gif

1. Your ideal theoretical candidate. (100%) Click here for info

2. Bush, President George W. - Republican (90%) Click here for info

3. Libertarian Candidate (56%) Click here for info

4. Kerry, Senator John, MA - Democrat (38%) Click here for info

5. Phillips, Howard - Constitution (37%) Click here for info

6. Edwards, Senator John, NC - Democrat (35%) Click here for info

7. Lieberman, Senator Joe, CT - Democrat (34%) Click here for info

8. Gephardt, Rep. Dick, MO - Democrat (31%) Click here for info

9. Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat (28%) Click here for info

10. Kucinich, Rep. Dennis, OH - Democrat (28%) Click here for info

11. Clark, Retired General Wesley K., AR - Democrat (20%) Click here for info

12. Sharpton, Reverend Al - Democrat (16%) Click here for info

Gotta love election years unclesam.gif

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Wha?! Frenchman giving his political views to the public?! crazy_o.giftounge_o.gif

1. Your ideal theoretical candidate. (100%)(No one can stop the communist ideal! tounge_o.gif )

2. Sharpton, Reverend Al - Democrat (66%)

3. Kucinich, Rep. Dennis, OH - Democrat (64%)

4. Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat (63%)

5. Libertarian Candidate (52%)

6. Clark, Retired General Wesley K., AR - Democrat (52%)

7. Edwards, Senator John, NC - Democrat (47%)

8. Gephardt, Rep. Dick, MO - Democrat (47%)

9. Kerry, Senator John, MA - Democrat (41%)

10. Lieberman, Senator Joe, CT - Democrat (34%)

11. Bush, President George W. - Republican (28%)

12. Phillips, Howard - Constitution

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Please tell me what Bush visiting Martin Luther King Jr.'s grave has to do with getting reelected. Tommorow (Monday) is Martin Luther King Jr. day in the U.S. - a national holiday in the U.S. It only seems appropriate that Bush would do something to celebrate it.

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