To: SJackson
A more interesting issue is the impact that these two races will have on relations between the African-American community and the Jewish community. Some efforts will be made to try to patch over the wounds inflicted by the substantial amounts of money raised to defeat two African-American members of Congress. But listening to the comments of some African-American leaders and the discussion on African-American radio programs, the wounds are deep and for some, they wont heal easily. Gee, Mr. Zogby, that sounds vaguely like a threat. But then, the Islamic society is good at that sort of thing.
2 posted on
08/28/2002 6:29:37 AM PDT by
Cachelot
To: Cachelot
Mckinneyand Hilliard were both beaten by "African Americans", no? Are the victors now officially Whites and Jews?
3 posted on
08/28/2002 6:36:25 AM PDT by
arthurus
To: Cachelot
Armed with substantially more money than either of the two members of Congress, the opponents were able to effectively use their financial advantage to define the campaigns their way.Isn't if funny how it's always about money and not issues?--"we lost because they had more money".
Certainly, money has an influence; however, according to these 3rd-world-regime-rejects, money is what really wins an election, not the issues.
Funny stuff.
6 posted on
08/28/2002 6:42:33 AM PDT by
The Toad
To: Cachelot
Does this *sshole recognize that the two incumbents he is talking about were defeated by blacks?
Does this *sshole recognize that several McKinney supporters are ON RECORD supporting terrorism?
Arabs Sucketh.
9 posted on
08/28/2002 6:57:36 AM PDT by
Guillermo
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