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Old 08-05-2014, 05:26 PM
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When we become a minority, will we be oppressed by the man?

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Actually the white minority will be forced to live in reservations such as Sun Valley, Vail, Palm Springs, Pebble Beach and so on.
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Old 08-05-2014, 06:07 PM
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Actually the white minority will be forced to live in reservations such as Sun Valley, Vail, Palm Springs, Pebble Beach and so on.
As long as certain types have their gated McMansions in a sea of poverty and rutted roads everything will be OK. I GM, FU!

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Old 08-06-2014, 07:41 AM
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Actually the white minority will be forced to live in reservations such as Sun Valley, Vail, Palm Springs, Pebble Beach and so on.
LOL! Alright, but for God's sake don't force us to live in Cleveland

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Old 08-06-2014, 08:21 AM
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You state that younger voters "don't like the GOP", which I'm not in agreement with,
Fine, don't agree with it.

It's only reality, and we all know how you baggers deal with reality.

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Obama easily won the youth vote nationally, 67 percent to 30 percent, with young voters proving the decisive difference in Florida, Virginia, Pennsylvania and Ohio, according to an analysis by the Center for Research and Information on Civic Learning and Engagement at Tufts University. Obama won at least 61 percent of the youth vote in four of those states, and if Romney had achieved a 50-50 split, he could have flipped those states to his column, the study said.
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Old 08-06-2014, 02:03 PM
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I don't disagree that the demographics are shifting. Its been happening for years. Women outnumber men in the workforce now, and that happened a few years back. Hispanics outnumber blacks, also happened a few years ago.
You state that younger voters "don't like the GOP", which I'm not in agreement with, but younger voters tend not to vote at the same rate / frequency as older voters. 2008 was an exception to the rule.

So, what leads you make the bold prediction that the GOP won't win in 2016? I suspect we'll learn a lot in 2014 about both parties and the voter's mindset about them.
What leads me to believe it is that in addition to losing to Obama twice the GOP also lost the popular vote to Gore and Clinton twice...and the second time to Clinton after we all knew what a philandering shit he was. All different types, all favored over whichever tired old flavor that was the best the GOP could come up with. Its a pattern.
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Old 08-06-2014, 03:37 PM
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LOL! Alright, but for God's sake don't force us to live in Cleveland

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Nah, it's Toledo for you Pete. Just don't drink the water.
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Old 08-06-2014, 03:56 PM
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Toledo?? Hey now that's below the belt. My nose isn't big enough!



I do have a similar outfit though

We drink that water here too (mm-mm Lake Erie) but the bloom didn't come this far, something to do with how much farmland the Maumee river drains and the depth of the lake at that end.

It's interesting though, the farmers don't seem to be shying away from talking about it. We probably agree fertilizer runoff is a huge problem.

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Toledo?? Hey now that's below the belt. My nose isn't big enough!



I do have a similar outfit though

We drink that water here too (mm-mm Lake Erie) but the bloom didn't come this far, something to do with how much farmland the Maumee river drains and the depth of the lake at that end.

It's interesting though, the farmers don't seem to be shying away from talking about it. We probably agree fertilizer runoff is a huge problem.

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Mme Klinger, I presume.

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Old 08-06-2014, 07:45 PM
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Toledo?? Hey now that's below the belt. My nose isn't big enough!



I do have a similar outfit though

We drink that water here too (mm-mm Lake Erie) but the bloom didn't come this far, something to do with how much farmland the Maumee river drains and the depth of the lake at that end.

It's interesting though, the farmers don't seem to be shying away from talking about it. We probably agree fertilizer runoff is a huge problem.

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As usual, when Pete is losing he tries to derail the thread with one of his lameassed Jokes.
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Old 08-07-2014, 09:07 AM
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Shall I 'agree' that all black republicans are Uncle Toms, Tom?

Yeah Pio, Klinger There is one very good thing that comes out of Toledo, Tony Packos hot dogs. They are the best.

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