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> > > Vince(1152) Wrote:
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> > > > If you are black, you must not disagree
> with
> > > Jess
> > > > E. Jackson:
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http://thehill.com/homenews/house/68451-jackson-yo
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> u-cant-vote-against-healthcare-and-call-yourself-a
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> > > > -black-man= By Mike Soraghan - 11/18/09
> > 05:42
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> > > > ET
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> > > > The Rev. Jesse Jackson on Wednesday night
> > > > criticized Rep. Artur Davis (D-Ala.) for
> > voting
> > > > against the Democrats’ signature healthcare
> > > bill.
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> > > > “We even have blacks voting against the
> > > healthcare
> > > > bill from Alabama,” Jackson said at a
> > reception
> > > > Wednesday night. “You can’t vote against
> > > > healthcare and call yourself a black man.”
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> > > I guess that's like saying you cant be a
> > > republican and vote for health care...or be
> > > pro-choice and be a republican..and on and on
> > and
> > > on. Which party is in the process of
> cleansing
> > > itself using this same logic?
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> > I guess you're saying "black men" is a type of
> > political party.
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> > And, I suppose, "black men" is a political party
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> > 93% of their members vote the same way on every
> > issue. Those "black men" in Congress vote 100%
> > the same way on every issue.
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> > Good point.
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> Is there something wrong with that?
nothing. nothing at all. just interesting.
... by merely observing one's skin color, their political beliefs can be known.
... interesting