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To: r9etb

I guess the manner in which you and your posse have run around here for years denigrating the most reliable conservative voting block here year after year says plenty too.

You don’t have to sell me the fact that slavery was bad. I’m from Mississippi, we live with the disastrous consequences day in day out 150 years later.

course maybe you’d have preferred to have had yer kin remain in Ghana or Nigeria, Sierra Leone or maybe Senegal if your Louisiana based African, .....having been there too I can tell you you didn’t miss much


214 posted on 02/07/2009 4:13:48 PM PST by wardaddy (I'm for Sarah. Nuff said, you either get it or you don't. Enjoy Steele, he's no Palin.)
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To: wardaddy
You don’t have to sell me the fact that slavery was bad. I’m from Mississippi, we live with the disastrous consequences day in day out 150 years later.

Mississippi happens to be the state that declared its secession on the basis that "Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery."

Mississippi -- or at least its leading citizens -- faced economic ruin if slavery were abolished, and they knew it. The "disastrous consequences" were real enough, but they were ultimately precipitated by Mississippi's reliance on a moral abomination.

course maybe you’d have preferred to have had yer kin remain in Ghana or Nigeria, Sierra Leone or maybe Senegal if your Louisiana based African, .....having been there too I can tell you you didn’t miss much

Which statement merely marks you as an ignoramus as well as an out-and-out racist. I seriously doubt that the "most reliable conservative voting bloc" is willing to accept, much less defend, your racism.

218 posted on 02/07/2009 4:26:21 PM PST by r9etb
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