So you think the familes with large amounts of children is equally divided between conservatives and liberals. You don't think Catholics and Mormons have a disproportionately higher amount of children for religious reasons? Jon and Kate plus 8. strong christians Duggar family (19 kids ) "Arkansas couple believe children are ‘special gifts from God’" I'd be happy to apologize if you can find me an example of a stereotypical liberal or atheist family that has more than 3 kids! =] (adoption does not count)
there's a reason why people say "he said the...(whisper) n word (whisper)" and don't do the same for cracker.
Last time I checked, there weren't too many restaurants that said "Blacks only, No Crackers!" edit: but maybe that's because I live in Oregon.
I think you misunderstood my point. I was responding to the idea that an increase in minority population would drive those on the right to "make babies". It had nothing to do with the size of conservative vs. liberal families; it was responding to the idea that those on the right are racist or afraid of minorities.
Ask Condi Rice, Colin Powell, Clarence Thomas, Michael Steele or JC Watts if they believe Republicans are racist.
Hilarious post. Buy a mirror. Pick up a history book on lynchings in America. Consider the effect your political slants have on non-whites in general. Not that there's anything wrong with being racist.
Don't be naive. They would all say yes. Steele and Powell have both publicly said as much many times. Rice is a token mouthpiece who says what she's paid to say, and I've never heard of JC Watts.
Of course it is. What a ridiculous and racist statement. So how is that less offensive, or even different from other hateful, racist slurs? Identical IMO, and spoken wiith the exact same intent.
I'm surprised that you don't know the difference between "effect" and "affect," Maxiep. He was absolutely correct. You must have gone to a public college. As for "by," he must have been advising you to consider your transgressions adjacent to a surface conducive to reflection.
To be fair, affect vs effect is actually pretty difficult. I remember being fed up with not knowing a couple years back and researching it on the internet. Good times...
Ouch. You're correct. Usually, I'm pretty good on that one, but I was indeed wrong. Now, you're just letting your pettiness show through. Jealousy isn't a good color on you.
Nah, it's simple; I just was rushing through and was wrong. I have no problem admitting when I'm incorrect.