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> > > > > No turning back now.
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> > > > I didn't hear Bush mention the world's children. And their children.
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> > > > must be a first.
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> > > > Andy Chequer, freedom and peace mentioned lots though.
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> > > That's because we give a rat's **** bout some children or their mommy!
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> > A couple of quotes I have heard (directly) from a few Americas as of
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about
> > women and children."
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> the
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> > Pretty pathetic in reality when you hear it live.
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> Is this pathetic drivel supposed to be representative of America? You need to keep better company.
I am not sure, but it is an example. It could be more of an example of America than you might think.
Those type of people don't protest, they don't participate in polls. They grumble. They watch
sports. I mean like all sports. I mean like high-school girls basketball in really small towns. When
the sporting season is low, they are sort of ****** off.
This sporting idea is of course, by no mean, a direct trait that one can use alone to stereotype
these racists. There are many other traits and actions, but the message remains the same. Pure
ignorance. I think it makes them a bit nervous, and scared.
And by the way, I am happy with my cross-sectioned company thank you very little.
darsh
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> Marty