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Some blacks have chosen to repeat and believe every harmful meme about blacks that can be expressed. Then they cry, whine, and complain about how other blacks call them sellouts. But that is what they are.
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An Example of Why Blacks will Vote for a White Democrat in Kentucky
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Daniel Cameron for Kentucky Governor - Daniel Cameron for Kentucky Governor
Thank you, Kentucky! Makenze and I want to express our gratitude to all those who supported this campaign. It has […]cameronforkentucky.com
So what does Cameron propose that blacks in Kentucky should support?
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Andy Beshear for Governor
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Issues and Priorities - Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear
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So we see a more comprehensive set of policies by the white Democratic candidate. This is a major reason why blacks in Kentucky will not vote for the black Republican.
Not as much as whites do.Blacks do like handouts.
Some blacks have chosen to repeat and believe every harmful meme about blacks that can be expressed. Then they cry, whine, and complain about how other blacks call them sellouts. But that is what they are.
KY's Daniel Cameron Cry Foul Over Ad, Mobilizing Black Votes Post-Obama,Protecting Our Voting Rights
Not as much as whites do.
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8 Times the U.S. Government Gave White People Handouts to Get Ahead
The 1830 Indian Removal Act With the help of the U.S. Army, Cherokee, Creek and other eastern Native American tribes were forced to relocate west of theatlantablackstar.com
Cognitive dissonance.
You ever show that Confederate widows got reparations? DURR
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8 Times the U.S. Government Gave White People Handouts to Get Ahead
The 1830 Indian Removal Act With the help of the U.S. Army, Cherokee, Creek and other eastern Native American tribes were forced to relocate west of theatlantablackstar.com
“We live in a society of an imposed forgetfulness, a societythat depends on public amnesia.”-Angela Davis
You forgot your silly claim?
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8 Times the U.S. Government Gave White People Handouts to Get Ahead
The 1830 Indian Removal Act With the help of the U.S. Army, Cherokee, Creek and other eastern Native American tribes were forced to relocate west of theatlantablackstar.com
None of those 8 things was reparations for Confederate soldiers or their widows.
Try again?
That's not the thread topic and this link shows that your comment about blacks liking handouts ignores how whites have been given many more handouts.
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8 Times the U.S. Government Gave White People Handouts to Get Ahead
The 1830 Indian Removal Act With the help of the U.S. Army, Cherokee, Creek and other eastern Native American tribes were forced to relocate west of theatlantablackstar.com
So, you'll be running away from that silly claim? Again?
Does all that running make you tired?
Whataboutism isn't an argument, Sir Whinesalot.YOU are running from YOUR claim.
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8 Times the U.S. Government Gave White People Handouts to Get Ahead
The 1830 Indian Removal Act With the help of the U.S. Army, Cherokee, Creek and other eastern Native American tribes were forced to relocate west of theatlantablackstar.com
Tell the whole story, Homer.You ever show that Confederate widows got reparations? DURR
That is not the thread topic. Furthermore the person you respond to is running from his own comment.Tell the whole story, Homer.
According to the National Archives and Records Administration, the federal government did not grant pensions to Confederate veterans or their dependents. However, southern state governments granted pensions to Confederate veterans and widows. Veterans filed for pensions in the state where they were living at the time, not the state from which they served 12.
The National Archives also provides a list of repositories for Confederate pension records. The veteran was eligible to apply for a pension to the State in which he lived, even if he served in a unit from a different State. Generally, an applicant was eligible for a pension only if he was indigent or disabled. In your letter to the repository, state the Confederate veteran’s name, his widow’s name, the unit(s) in which he served, and the counties in which he and his widow lived after the Civil War. Some repositories also have records of Confederate Homes (for veterans, widows, etc.), muster rolls of State Confederate militia, and other records related to the war 3.
Blacks do like handouts.
YOU are running from YOUR claim.
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8 Times the U.S. Government Gave White People Handouts to Get Ahead
The 1830 Indian Removal Act With the help of the U.S. Army, Cherokee, Creek and other eastern Native American tribes were forced to relocate west of theatlantablackstar.com
According to the National Archives and Records Administration, the federal government did not grant pensions to Confederate veterans or their dependents.
That is not the thread topic. Furthermore the person you respond to is running from his own comment.
When I responded to his comment with this:
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8 Times the U.S. Government Gave White People Handouts to Get Ahead
The 1830 Indian Removal Act With the help of the U.S. Army, Cherokee, Creek and other eastern Native American tribes were forced to relocate west of theatlantablackstar.com
He tried to divert from this response with his confederate reparations because he got his ass handed to him.