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whistle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-09-05 05:11 PM
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6. Got rid of 450,000 minority families, out of sight out of mind....
....these are people who have the power of legislating laws in Washington DC against ALL civil rights. The Southern Republican strategy has reached it's pinnacle solution, openly declaring that public housing has been cleaned up after 45 years of neglect and shadow racism by a city's indifference to the plight of they black poor.

God has provided the "final solution" for these racist bastards. Rebuild the city with separate by equal facilities ( white and black water fountains, busses, restrooms, restaurant sections, on and on and on. Just like the 1950's and sixties. Openly and without shame.

Does Dr. Dean still believe that attracting the white pick-up truck voters who display confederate flag stickers on there rear windows and bumpers would be good for the democratic party? The flood pool of waters that have stagnated and become a lethal toxic putrefied sea of sludge still covering much of New Orleans is still too good for vermin like U.S. Rep. Richard Baker, R-Baton Rouge and all those who support his political agenda.
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