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GoesTo11 (1000+ posts) Mon Aug-04-08 07:56 PMOriginal messageHow racist is the GOP's front page photo? after which the image of the advertisementNo kidding. This is at gop.com
jefferson_dem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Mon Aug-04-08 07:57 PMResponse to Original message1. Mother ****!
ZombieHorde Donating Member (1000+ posts) Mon Aug-04-08 07:58 PMResponse to Original message3. I am not seeing the racism...what am I missing?
beachmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Mon Aug-04-08 08:11 PMResponse to Reply #327. Me neither.
RNdaSilva (810 posts) Tue Aug-05-08 07:42 AMResponse to Reply #394. Me either... Getting carried away again...
geek tragedy (1000+ posts) Mon Aug-04-08 07:58 PMResponse to Original message4. How is that racist?
GoesTo11 (1000+ posts) Mon Aug-04-08 08:00 PMResponse to Reply #4 8. It is meant to look like clubbing him over the head as has happened in American history.
I don't get it either. I would imagine that most DU'ers are too young to remember when gas stations were called service stations and actually had employees that would fill your tank and check your tires. I still can't see how that would be racist. Idjits. I find it funny that they think this is racist yet didn't utter a peep when the Democrat party smeared Michael Steele.
DUmmies need to pay attention to the ******* news. RNC is handing those things out cause Obama said his oil plan is to have us make sure our tires are properly inflated.You tell me how thats racist, and I'll give you $20.
Poll: Nearly half hearing too much about Obama 2 hours, 47 minutes agoWASHINGTON - Barack Obama may be the fresh face in this year's presidential election, but nearly half say they're already tired of hearing about him, a poll says. With Election Day still three months away, 48 percent said they're hearing too much about the Democratic candidate, according to a poll released Wednesday by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center. Just 26 percent said the same about his Republican rival, John McCain.Obama, the 47-year-old Illinois senator who would become the first black president, has dominated political news coverage much of the year. According to an ongoing Pew study, Obama has appeared in more news stories this year and more people say they have heard more about him than McCain, the longtime Arizona senator who also ran for president in 2000.Two-thirds of Republicans and about half of independents said they've heard too much about Obama, as did a third of Democrats, a significant number.
I had to go to the thread for the punchine.QuoteGoesTo11 (1000+ posts) Mon Aug-04-08 08:00 PMResponse to Reply #4 8. It is meant to look like clubbing him over the head as has happened in American history. It's because tires are black, isn't it?