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Leopolds Ghost Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-09-08 12:24 AM
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63. Elitist framing in this paragraph -- DON'T BUY CLINTON's SHIT! Pro-working class do not = pro-white!
Edited on Fri May-09-08 01:10 AM by Leopolds Ghost
"That's the underlying message propping up a failed candidate. Check it out, you superdelegates: the buttoned down black guy is having trouble with blue collar white guys so cast your vote with the white chick who has transformed herself into an arm-wrestling, shot and a beer, kitchen table advocate for the working class and now it's on to West Virginia and Kentucky where she'll prove it.

"Her campaign began -- When? Last year? Last century?"

Obama fans, say it with me: FUCK. THIS. SHIT. I am sick and tired of
college Dems abandoning the working class because "they're all a bunch
of racists." BULLSHIT. Half the working class is BLACK and you are
selling out ALL of them by ceding that ground to Clinton.

Just like Dems cede shit like Wright to the Republicans by refusing to
defend progressive liberation theology, i.e. religious liberals.
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