koshergrl
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I didn't think he was into affirmative action. He was into plain equality.
I probably would have voted for him. I mean, he was a preacher, anti-abortion, believed in basic Christian values, was non-violent..He was a Baptist preacher, as was his father. As far as I know, he didn't seek fortune or power.
Am I wrong? Yes he was active in the NAACP but at that time, black people needed to be advanced to pull even...I haven't heard anything about him being a socialist. I don't see how any Baptist could be.
I probably would have voted for him. I mean, he was a preacher, anti-abortion, believed in basic Christian values, was non-violent..He was a Baptist preacher, as was his father. As far as I know, he didn't seek fortune or power.
Am I wrong? Yes he was active in the NAACP but at that time, black people needed to be advanced to pull even...I haven't heard anything about him being a socialist. I don't see how any Baptist could be.
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