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    whats a matter with posting the demographics of city... just shows the break down of the population there..

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    atcually the county of st. louis total pop is around 700,000

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    I better watch out I might be labeled a racist for pointing out the demographics of St. Louis...

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    whats a matter with posting the demographics of city... just shows the break down of the population there..
    Again, what is your point?

    Why are you so afraid to explain yourself?

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    I better watch out I might be labeled a racist for pointing out the demographics of St. Louis...
    yep son ... you gotta be careful on here with all of these blind Obama sheep around. don't you dare say ANYTHING negative towards their Messiah or his worshipers or you WILL be labeled a racist!!!

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    Who is ducks? What's the backstory on this guy?
    He's from Yuma. It's not his fault.

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    The demographics of the metro area

    http://www.stlrcga.org/x1832.xml

    So again -- what point are you trying to make when you post the demographics of the city of St. Louis alone?

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    yep son ... you gotta be careful on here with all of these blind Obama sheep around. don't you dare say ANYTHING negative towards their Messiah or his worshipers or you WILL be labeled a racist!!!
    What they're posting has nothing to do with Obama. They're posting the City of St. Louis demographics for some weird reason. What does the city demographics have to do with anything, when there are more than one and a half million people (on the Missouri side) of St. Louis' metro.

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    Yeah and? Palin would have brought in 110,000 and they all would have been chanting "drill baby drill."
    Or 'off with his head..'

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    Holy !

    I don't know if I should be impressed or scared!
    Last edited by Anti.Hero; 10-18-2008 at 06:10 PM.

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    175,000 people came out to see Obama today.

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    Posted on Sat, Oct. 18, 2008
    Huge crowds turn out at Obama rallies: 100,000 in St. Louis, 75,000 in Kansas City
    By MARGARET TALEV AND WILLIAM DOUGLAS
    Democrat Barack Obama turned out enormous crowds at his two stops in battleground Missouri on Saturday in what campaign aides said was a strategy of using his ability to command huge crowds as a way to build excitement heading into the final two weeks of the presidential campaign.

    An estimated 100,000 people showed up in St. Louis Saturday morning to hear Obama speak at the Gateway Arch - the largest crowd ever to hear Obama in the United States.

    Saturday evening, a crowd estimated at more than 75,000 thronged the Liberty Memorial near downtown Kansas City for an Obama rally.


    With just 17 days to go before the election, campaign aides said they hope to turn out comparable crowds in other battleground states.

    "This is the home stretch and our primary goal is to capture the excitement and energy that's surrounded this race," said Obama spokeswoman Jen Psaki. To turn out large crowds, the campaign is choosing outdoor venues with virtually unlimited capacity.

    Good weather - like Saturday's in Missouri - helps. Meanwhile, volunteers in dozens of Obama field offices in each of the battleground states are tapping phone and email lists to urge his supporters to turn out for the weekend rallies.

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    [awaits demographics of Kansas City, MO, to be posted without explanation]

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    I was debating going today. Kinda glad I didn't. 100,000 people? Only for a Zeppelin concert please.

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    The Darkies aren't real Americans like Joe Six Pack and Joe the Plumber. Their votes should count 3/5ths as much as white votes.

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    The demographics of the metro area

    http://www.stlrcga.org/x1832.xml

    So again -- what point are you trying to make when you post the demographics of the city of St. Louis alone?
    I swear to God this presidential election has set race relations back about 20 years.

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    I swear to God this presidential election has set race relations back about 20 years.
    Just wait until he's actually elected.

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    Just wait until he's actually elected.
    Yeah, you're probably right about that.

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    I swear to God this presidential election has set race relations back about 20 years.

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    [awaits demographics of Kansas City, MO, to be posted without explanation]
    so obama gets 100,000 out of 700,000 people in St. Louis county... that was the whole point of the demographics post....

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    I swear to God this presidential election has set race relations back about 20 years.
    Why do you say this?

    His "typical white people" remark?

    His "they cling to guns and religion" remark?

    Billary saying Obama presidency was a "fairy-tale"?


    Lib s pulling the race card any chance they get, race-baiting any chance they get, threatening race riots should they lose, calling white people bitter and racist if they aren't smart enough to vote for Obama...

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    Any of you guys here want to bet that sometime before the election the Repub's will claim that Palin out draws, or comes close somewhere where she is speaking....

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    His "they cling to guns and religion" remark?
    That remark has SO been taken out of context.

    "You go into these small towns in Pennsylvania and, like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing's replaced them.

    "And it's not surprising, then, they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations."
    He chose his words poorly, but I understand the point he was trying to make, and he wasn't being derogatory.



    Lib s pulling the race card any chance they get








    Yeah, the racism emanating from the McCain campaign and its supporters is just a figment of my imagination.


    race-baiting any chance they get,
    Yes, it's sad that Palin stokes racism

    threatening race riots should they lose,
    Source for this?

    calling white people bitter and racist if they aren't smart enough to vote for Obama...
    One need not be racist and bitter to vote for McCain, and plenty of his supporters are voting for McCain over Obama due to policy preferences...but you're a damn fool if you think there isn't a strong current of racism directed at Obama's candidacy from a large segment of the right.

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    It amazes me when you post these goons being racist at the rallies. You have been part of the crowd that will call Palin anything under the sun. She is getting far worse than whatever weaksauce lib s cry about when their BFF comes under fire.

    The funny part is not only are you (not you) calling people racist, you're also taking their money That will be quite the combination.

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    It amazes me when you post these goons being racist at the rallies. You have been part of the crowd that will call Palin anything under the sun.
    I'll call her out for being corrupt (which she is), for being unqualified (which she is), for being divisive and dividing this country into pro-American and unpatriotic America (which she does), and for bearing false witness by saying BHO "pals around with terrorists" (which she does). She deserves every bit of that enmity. What I won't do is dig at her for her private life. If McCain supporters want to say BHO is too inexperienced or too liberal, or make fun of the fact that the more overzealous of his supporters have built up a cult of personality around him, that's fair game to me. What isn't fair game is resorting to racism to decry his candidacy for the Presidency.

    What else is ducks and that other poster getting at when they dismiss the crowds he drew today by pointing out that STL and KC have large AA populations? Or when DarrinS posts a thread le "Colin Powell vs Barack Hussein Obama" and omits Powell's middle name but makes sure to include BHO's? Or the fact that so many conservative posters on here want to refer to BHO by his full name but never refer to the other candidates as John Sidney McCain, Sarah Heath Palin or Joe Robinette Biden? That's what I'm talking about when I say that this election is setting back race relations in this country. It's not about being thin-skinned and throwing a hissy fit when Obama detractors make fun of him. I can handle that. I draw the line at racism, and if you can't see how much it has manifested itself in this campaign, you're being willfully blind.

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