For South, a Waning Hold on Politics

Nov 11, 2008 13:38

For South, a Waning Hold on Politics

By ADAM NOSSITER


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perfectisafault November 11 2008, 23:09:09 UTC
as a Southern white, I agree with this comment wholeheartedly :)

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rawbery79 November 11 2008, 19:01:05 UTC
Those people: ugh. Just...ugh.

I wish they'd start acting like some of the very classy Southerners I've seen in here. Kudos to you! I'm sorry these people make you look bad. :-(

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suthrncan November 11 2008, 21:55:28 UTC
I can't even finish reading this. I lived in Alabama for 16 years and I know what it's going to say already. Ugh. I'm so glad I live in New Jersey now.

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papilio_luna November 11 2008, 19:01:51 UTC
What may have ended on Election Day, though, is the centrality of the South to national politics.

FUCKING FINALLY. Christ.

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univgurl November 11 2008, 20:11:40 UTC
This comment just made me happy in my special region.

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___closetome November 11 2008, 20:26:21 UTC
Republicans, unless they reform their party, will never win an election in this country again.

ME TOO BB

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cookingwpizzazz November 11 2008, 19:05:42 UTC
I don't think it's unfair to call these particular people racist assholes.

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missanemone November 11 2008, 19:06:24 UTC
about damn time.

if they don't want to STFU about race and their fear of "fureiners" then we still need to cut them out and they can form their United States of Jesus aka Jesusland. they can have palin as their president.

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