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In reply to the discussion: Message to Llewlladdwr & all other Southerners: Perspective on the South bashing. [View all]johnlucas
(1,250 posts)41. Well good point but here's a few that approach that number
2008 Election - Obama vs. McCain according to Wikipedia
1. Washington D.C. = 92.46%
2. Hawaii = 71.85%
3. Vermont = 67.44%
4. Rhode Island = 63.13%
5. New York = 62.88%
6. Delaware = 61.94%
7. Illinois = 61.92%
8. Maryland = 61.92%
9. Massachusetts = 61.80%
10. California = 61.01%
11. Connecticut = 60.59%
We can do better nationwide but ESPECIALLY the South.
The mentality of 'The Republican Party shouldn't exist' should be at the forefront of our minds.
It should offend us that they are getting ANY votes.
Their numbers should be trace at best.
They're too much dead weight dragging down the car on the road trip.
Time to unload that coalition from American political thought altogether.
LONG Overdue.
John Lucas
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Message to Llewlladdwr & all other Southerners: Perspective on the South bashing. [View all]
johnlucas
Sep 2012
OP
Yes they do, but we both know they won't and we both know why. And until Y'all stop raising your
Egalitarian Thug
Sep 2012
#44
We have the "John Birchers" out here (they quit calling themselves that, though)
SoCalDem
Sep 2012
#50
Yes! There is a very good reason that "exceptional southerners" are considered to be...exceptional
Tom Ripley
Sep 2012
#32
The basic problem with all of these threads is that the South is not monolithic.
alarimer
Sep 2012
#23
True. So people should consider making an honest active commitment to "small" again. nt
patrice
Sep 2012
#34
And yet my relative moved to NC with her dark skinned cuban boyfriend and was accosted repeatedly.
progressivebydesign
Sep 2012
#38
Love this!!! One thing: Changing the South "as a whole", if that's what we are waiting for before
patrice
Sep 2012
#31
It's all way overwhelming when you look at the whole thing. Need to start believing in small things
patrice
Sep 2012
#58
Beautifully put!! I'm on the West Coast and don't take insults about it personally.
progressivebydesign
Sep 2012
#37
Gotta tell ya, a huge amount of the people in my part of the south originated in the NORTH.
1monster
Sep 2012
#42
Why are you taking it personally? We're calling out the bigoted mentality not the region
johnlucas
Sep 2012
#59