Posted by dave2 on October 30, 2008 at 11:04:09 from (84.170.163.31):
In Reply to: This AIN't HOLLYWOOD posted by Buzzman72 on October 30, 2008 at 10:03:00:
Buzzman72 said: (quoted from post at 10:03:00 10/30/08) I don't recall where it was ever common in this country to hang women simply for being women...but there was a time when it WAS common, in certain parts of the country, to hang black people simply for being black.
THAT's what makes it different...Now, if someone had been beating or otherwise abusing the Palin effigy--say, making it into a pinata, for example--I'm sure feminists would've gotten their undergarments in a wad over that one.
Guess I'll wake the Poof Monster.
Buzzman, You're a complete idiot. You may be a real good guy (or gal) , but this train of thought is why we can't move on. The KKK, back of the bus, and seperate water fountain days are long over and water under the bridge. Folks need to get a life and move on. Racism is pretty much reversed these days thanks to folks like you.
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