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MuseRider

(34,424 posts)
47. I have said the same thing
Mon Sep 3, 2012, 01:55 PM
Sep 2012

for years, many many times about my state of Kansas. It does no good. Our states have been abandoned. There should be another view point for people and it needs to happen but as long as the rest of the "good" states full of "good" people can feel better about themselves with their own personal red state isms (of course much better than other isms) nothing will change. If the Democrats want votes out here they know how to do it, they just don't even try.

As I said, IF DEMOCRATS WANT VOTES FROM THESE STATES they can fucking well come and work for them. Those of us out here are losing and so bone tired that most do not even care anymore. If all you can do is watch a minority beat itself dead on that fucking wall and point and laugh and make nasty comments then THAT person is the problem.

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THANK YOU Skittles Sep 2012 #1
It's easy to lose perspective when you think you're being attacked johnlucas Sep 2012 #2
The problem is that SOUTHERNERS need to be doing the correcting... Fawke Em Sep 2012 #27
You SHOULD care. But take your anger out on the ones bringing The South down johnlucas Sep 2012 #36
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
OK a million and one props to all the DUers in the red states K8-EEE Sep 2012 #3
We have the "John Birchers" out here (they quit calling themselves that, though) SoCalDem Sep 2012 #50
I grew up in Alabama Scootaloo Sep 2012 #4
it wasn't a long time ago when Texas WAS a blue state... rppper Sep 2012 #6
That was back when the racists had not yet fully left the Democratic Party. Odin2005 Sep 2012 #17
Thank you for this... BeeBee Sep 2012 #5
That's rightly so, johnlucas Jack Sprat Sep 2012 #7
1948 & 1964 is what changed johnlucas Sep 2012 #25
I do not even engage with them. Manifestor_of_Light Sep 2012 #8
Hmm .. but what about my vote here in Georgia? YOHABLO Sep 2012 #9
Ah yes, that stupid argument. Zoeisright Sep 2012 #13
Can you respect that the South is my home? Llewlladdwr Sep 2012 #10
the MAJORITY of people in your "home" are racist pieces of shit scheming daemons Sep 2012 #21
No they're not. Fawke Em Sep 2012 #29
Radio is a BIG reason why it continues johnlucas Sep 2012 #46
I have said the same thing MuseRider Sep 2012 #47
Disagree. area51 Sep 2012 #11
Guilty. Hulk Sep 2012 #12
Locking. UnrepentantLiberal Sep 2012 #14
Unlocking thread. UnrepentantLiberal Sep 2012 #15
That Birtherism is concentrated in the South tells me everything... Odin2005 Sep 2012 #16
Riiight. Orly Taitz is CA. Trump's in New York. DirkGently Sep 2012 #18
Read my post about The Southern Strategy johnlucas Sep 2012 #45
Bingo TroglodyteScholar Sep 2012 #19
There is a flaw in your rationalization of South bashing aikoaiko Sep 2012 #20
That tactic is the calling card of crappy call-out rhetoric here. DirkGently Sep 2012 #24
A better way of direction. Jack Sprat Sep 2012 #55
We're closer than before, sure, but it's still a major problem johnlucas Sep 2012 #26
I whole-heartedly disagree. Fawke Em Sep 2012 #30
Let me know when it's 75% or more in any Northern state. dawg Sep 2012 #33
Well good point but here's a few that approach that number johnlucas Sep 2012 #41
It's wrong to single out any one region. dawg Sep 2012 #43
While recognizing that there are certainly progressive sufrommich Sep 2012 #22
Yes! There is a very good reason that "exceptional southerners" are considered to be...exceptional Tom Ripley Sep 2012 #32
That apparently took nearly 30 years to work. Fawke Em Sep 2012 #39
It goes back further than that, Fawke. Jack Sprat Sep 2012 #51
Here is a position with a longer history of the southern strategy Jack Sprat Sep 2012 #53
The basic problem with all of these threads is that the South is not monolithic. alarimer Sep 2012 #23
And never has been Adsos Letter Sep 2012 #28
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
Yes you must work within your circle of influence before anything else johnlucas Sep 2012 #57
It's all way overwhelming when you look at the whole thing. Need to start believing in small things patrice Sep 2012 #58
Oh, and one more thing...: Aristus Sep 2012 #35
We do call it out and make fun of it. Fawke Em Sep 2012 #40
Thank you. Keep up the good work. Aristus Sep 2012 #48
I respect that Fawke Em. Thank you johnlucas Sep 2012 #49
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
Sad. How is it not bigoted to bash an entire region? Skip Intro Sep 2012 #52
Why are you taking it personally? We're calling out the bigoted mentality not the region johnlucas Sep 2012 #59
Since our efforts were futile last night Jack Sprat Sep 2012 #54
I think I missed the importance of 1968 & RFK johnlucas Sep 2012 #60
Here's something about the North South conflict moving into the Civil war flamingdem Sep 2012 #56
Charlotte NC and Boston MA cwydro Sep 2012 #61
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