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In reply to the discussion: Scott Brown Denies Making Remark About Elizabeth Warren's Ethnicity (seriously...not the Onion) [View all]LynneSin
(95,337 posts)39. It was like "Hi my name is Scott Brown and...
can you believe my causcian looking opponent thinks she has Native American heritage"
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Scott Brown Denies Making Remark About Elizabeth Warren's Ethnicity (seriously...not the Onion) [View all]
DonRedwood
Sep 2012
OP
step one: lie, step two: deny, step three, try to steal the election, hate all non-whites and homos.
DonRedwood
Sep 2012
#9
I'll never understand why people work so hard against their own better interests.
porphyrian
Sep 2012
#14
Sadly...many gay peeps from homes where they are taught to hate gay people, end up hating themselves
DonRedwood
Sep 2012
#21
That makes sense, and sucks. I'm glad to have examples of successful alternatives in my party. n/t
porphyrian
Sep 2012
#22
I'd say that we can predict with near 100% certainty that they will vote Democratic!
yardwork
Sep 2012
#41
hold on, hold on...that"s not quite right-- I am talking about gay republicans not all gay people
DonRedwood
Sep 2012
#37
I wish someone would make a compilation video of all the lies like this Republicans have told...
OneGrassRoot
Sep 2012
#7
their base doesn't care, but young people do care as they decide what party to join
DonRedwood
Sep 2012
#38
Are you fricking kidding me? HIs opening remarks were about her Native American heritage
LynneSin
Sep 2012
#13
He is merely pointing out how easy it is to detect who is lower on the social scale than himself.
rhett o rick
Sep 2012
#16