Where is the beef here? These people scored around 7% on the exam; that's a "B", right? Besides they expressed great dignity in not knowing more than that.
Mailvh, I must confess -- I don't know what you mean by pro-black. I'm pro-black. I'd vote for Clarence Thomas, Alan Keyes or Ken Blackwell in a heartbeat!
Clarance Thomas makes sense to me. Alan Keyes, whom I voted for, needs a speech writer to make his ideas less work to understand, but he is a right on Catholic. Who is Ken Blackwell? Commentator?
Pat Buchanan ironically also needs a speech writer to put his ideas into sound bites.
If only the Church could convert Eddy Murphy, I'd vote for him.
Sadly, however, the Church isn't even converting Catholic politicians to Catholicism lately.
One of the few lines from a Rolling Stones' song that fits here is (again, sadly) "Time is on my side, yes it is). BTW, anybody seen the latest Rolling Stones' concert ... where they come onstage with walkers?
Vir,..yes, I too would vote for Thomas, Keys, etc. what I meant was that Most, if not all blacks, voted for Zero, because he is black, rather than being a person with experience and who would make a good president for ALL Americans.
got an interesting email and found out it was going around. Not sure how accurate. However, it kind of goes with this post.
Recently two different magazines did a poll of their readers.
“WHAT DO YOU FEAR MOST?"
The results were interesting
Country Living magazine's top three answers were: 1. Nuclear war / terrorist attack in U.S. 2. Child/ spouse dying / terminal illness. 3. Terminal illness self.
Ebony / Jet magazine's top three answers were: 1. Ghosts 2. Dogs 3. Registered mail
So what does this have to do with anything?
Now let’s look at an earlier poll taken during the last Presidential election.
“Which candidate do you plan to vote for President? Barack Obama or John McCain
Country and Living magazine John McCain 88% Barack Obama 9% Don’t Know 3%
Greta, that story was an internet urban legend. There was no survey. I can't speak for anyone else but I assure you that I do not fear ghosts, I love dogs and registered mail doesnt' scare me either.
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Where is the beef here? These people scored around 7% on the exam; that's a "B", right? Besides they expressed great dignity in not knowing more than that.
Mailvh,
I must confess -- I don't know what you mean by pro-black. I'm pro-black. I'd vote for Clarence Thomas, Alan Keyes or Ken Blackwell in a heartbeat!
Clarance Thomas makes sense to me. Alan Keyes, whom I voted for, needs a speech writer to make his ideas less work to understand, but he is a right on Catholic. Who is Ken Blackwell? Commentator?
Pat Buchanan ironically also needs a speech writer to put his ideas into sound bites.
If only the Church could convert Eddy Murphy, I'd vote for him.
Sadly, however, the Church isn't even converting Catholic politicians to Catholicism lately.
One of the few lines from a Rolling Stones' song that fits here is (again, sadly) "Time is on my side, yes it is). BTW, anybody seen the latest Rolling Stones' concert ... where they come onstage with walkers?
JLS,
http://kenblackwell.com/
Vir,..yes, I too would vote for Thomas, Keys, etc. what I meant was that Most, if not all blacks, voted for Zero, because he is black, rather than being a person with experience and who would make a good president for ALL Americans.
Unfortunantly, most Blacks have drunk the Kool-Aid... as have the rather large percentage of Whites.
God willing, they'll wake up soon.
got an interesting email and found out it was going around. Not sure how accurate. However, it kind of goes with this post.
Recently two different magazines did a poll of their readers.
“WHAT DO YOU FEAR MOST?"
The results were interesting
Country Living magazine's top three answers were:
1. Nuclear war / terrorist attack in U.S.
2. Child/ spouse dying / terminal illness.
3. Terminal illness self.
Ebony / Jet magazine's top three answers were:
1. Ghosts
2. Dogs
3. Registered mail
So what does this have to do with anything?
Now let’s look at an earlier poll taken during the last Presidential election.
“Which candidate do you plan to vote for President?
Barack Obama or John McCain
Country and Living magazine
John McCain 88%
Barack Obama 9%
Don’t Know 3%
Ebony Jet
Barack Obama 96%
Don’t Know 2%
John McCain 2%
This obviously gives you a glimpse into the people who elected Obama; Those whose greatest fears are Ghosts, Dogs, and Registered Mail.
Couple of quotes go with this
"My friends, we live in the greatest nation in the history of the
world. I hope you'll join with me, as we try to change it." -- Barack Obama
''Life's tough.......it's even tougher if you're stupid.'' -- John Wayne
Greta, that story was an internet urban legend. There was no survey. I can't speak for anyone else but I assure you that I do not fear ghosts, I love dogs and registered mail doesnt' scare me either.
http://www.hoax-slayer.com/people-fear-most-survey.shtml
Thanks for setting the record straight on this, Dymphna. In all fairness to Greta, I've been bitten on the butt by hoax e-mails in the past. BIG TIME!
That's why I always research these things.
Once bitten, twice shy. Happens to the best of us.
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