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    Quote Originally Posted by roadmaster View Post
    If they are afraid then they should move to another country. We don't need wimps scared to defend their rights.
    It's going to take a serious crisis.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    It's going to take a serious crisis.
    And the rep party to put up the right one next time. Even Ron Paul would have had a better chance to sway the voters. Mitt was hated in Mass. as governor. They said he was all about the rich only. I just didn't want to say this before the election on here. All the ones I know up there said this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    It's going to take a serious crisis.
    With 10% unemployment and you know it's higher just in the Raleigh Durham area I knew that one would turn red. We are already feeling the crisis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Awryly View Post
    ...except for the corporates who use race to stir their profits.

    White Americans will soon be one of the minorities. They can't stand that.

    Existing minorities have values that are, to whites, totally incomprehensible.

    To whites, the Dream Act is an obscenity. Immigration from non-white populations is almost so. Under the disguise of economic progress and other irrelevant policies, the question of race froths and bubbles in white circles.

    While the elites rake in the money from those who anguish about being displaced.



    Obama's Demographic Edge

    Yes, the auto bailout mattered in Ohio. Sure, Hurricane Sandy helped the president. And, yes, the economy was the No. 1 issue. But make no mistake: What happened last night was a demographic time bomb that had been ticking and that blew up in GOP faces.

    As the Obama campaign had assumed more than a year ago, the white portion of the electorate dropped to 72%, and the president won just 39% of that vote.

    But he carried a whopping 93% of black voters (representing 13% of the electorate), 71% of Latinos (representing 10%), and also 73% of Asians (3%).

    What's more, despite all the predictions that youth turnout would be down, voters 18-29 made up 19% of last night's voting population -- up from 18% four years ago -- and President Obama took 60% from that group."

    "On Monday, we wrote that demography could determine destiny. And that's exactly what happened. While the campaign's turnout operation deserves all the credit for getting these voters to the polls, the most significant event of this presidential contest might very well have been the 2010 census."

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    As the Obama campaign had assumed more than a year ago, the white portion of the electorate dropped to 72%, and the president won just 39% of that vote.
    Right. If whites voted like blacks and mestizos Romney would be POTUS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigar View Post
    Obama's Demographic Edge

    Yes, the auto bailout mattered in Ohio. Sure, Hurricane Sandy helped the president. And, yes, the economy was the No. 1 issue. But make no mistake: What happened last night was a demographic time bomb that had been ticking and that blew up in GOP faces.

    As the Obama campaign had assumed more than a year ago, the white portion of the electorate dropped to 72%, and the president won just 39% of that vote.

    But he carried a whopping 93% of black voters (representing 13% of the electorate), 71% of Latinos (representing 10%), and also 73% of Asians (3%).

    What's more, despite all the predictions that youth turnout would be down, voters 18-29 made up 19% of last night's voting population -- up from 18% four years ago -- and President Obama took 60% from that group."

    "On Monday, we wrote that demography could determine destiny. And that's exactly what happened. While the campaign's turnout operation deserves all the credit for getting these voters to the polls, the most significant event of this presidential contest might very well have been the 2010 census."

    http://politicalwire.com/archives/20...phic_edge.html
    No Cigar he got the white vote in the north. If you think the hate groups were against Obama you are wrong. They hated Mitt more because they think he is a Jew lover. He got the white vote in Mass because they say he left that state in bad shape. I could have called this election before it started. Just was hoping the south would get some help. Mitt was the last one I wanted to vote for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    That's because no other western nation aside from Canada was insane enough to allow such a thing to occur. Multiculturalism is a failure and multiracial societies have permanent faultlines. Europeans (and Kiwis) have rejected it although their handlers still largely insist on the American model.
    Total rubbish. NZ is as diverse, if not more so, as the US. While there are a few low-octane tensions, it is a successful multi-racial society. Much the same can be said of Australia (aside from the Aborigines - though they are gaining greater acceptance and integration too).

    Racial groups vote largely based on principle, not race. One party in NZ used to have the Maori (indigenous) vote locked up, but that is no longer true. The Aborigines in Australia's Northern Territory switched parties and virtually dumped the state government there to protect their own interests. Black, white did not come into it.

    Race is not an issue in these countries. Much the same is true of the UK.

    Is it the US that stands out as a bastion of prejudice and fear; and thus needs heroic oratory to try to fix the mess whites have created.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Awryly View Post
    Total rubbish. NZ is as diverse, if not more so, as the US. While there are a few low-octane tensions, it is a successful multi-racial society. Much the same can be said of Australia (aside from the Aborigines - though they are gaining greater acceptance and integration too).

    Racial groups vote largely based on principle, not race. One party used to have the Maori (indigenous) vote locked up, but that is no longer true.

    Race is not an issue in these countries. Much the same is true of the UK.

    The US stands out as a bastion of prejudice and fear.
    You're delusional, sweetie. Aside from Canada no place is even close to as diverse as the US.

    Race is an issue in most western countries including your own. Kiwis want a white majority. They should have one too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    I said last night that Bill I'Reilly made a good point when he was asked about the racial divide. The culture has changed. Whites have changed. When I was a kid BO's politics would have been overwhelmingly rejected by a mahjority of whites and Romney would have won Reagan style.
    Young whites and single white women are turning to the policies of social and economic justice Obama represents.

    That won't stop. Older whites are being challenged with a generational shift by their own race.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Awryly View Post
    Young whites and single white women are turning to the policies of social and economic justice Obama represents.

    That won't stop. Older whites are being challenged with a generational shift by their own race.
    Indeed, they are. We agree. Although when it all comes crashing down attitudes are likely to change once again and in rather unpleasant ways.
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