Submitted by OneOfThesePeople (not verified) on Tue, 10/26/2010 - 11:00am.
Contrary to conservative propaganda, it is a lie to say that "the entire western half" of North Carolina's 7th Congressional District "is on the dole." But that part of the district does have the highest proportion of African Americans. So self appointed "common sense" conservatives assume that "these people" are mostly welfare recipients who are unable to make an informed choice at the polls because they are "married...to a better quality of slavery than chains of iron and steel." Which sounds like a another way of saying that "these people" are second class citizens who are predisposed to being slaves. Is it any wonder that "these people" sense an undercurrent of racism in the tea bagger movement?
FYI: "These people" have a right to vote
Contrary to conservative propaganda, it is a lie to say that "the entire western half" of North Carolina's 7th Congressional District "is on the dole." But that part of the district does have the highest proportion of African Americans. So self appointed "common sense" conservatives assume that "these people" are mostly welfare recipients who are unable to make an informed choice at the polls because they are "married...to a better quality of slavery than chains of iron and steel." Which sounds like a another way of saying that "these people" are second class citizens who are predisposed to being slaves. Is it any wonder that "these people" sense an undercurrent of racism in the tea bagger movement?