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    This is the West, sir. When the legend becomes fact, print the legend sandman's Avatar
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    However, in contemporary parlance, Oreo and Coconut are most commonly used by the Left to describe conservatives in their respective racial groups.
    Still a slur, intimating that by being a Conservative they have betrayed their ethnic group socially and politically.

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    This is the West, sir. When the legend becomes fact, print the legend sandman's Avatar
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    Majority huh. Might have to make changes pretty soon, regarding their definition.
    Majority relative to the dispensation in which the terms were coined.

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    I think tonk sounds better.

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    I don't really care... Yonivore's Avatar
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    Still a slur, intimating that by being a Conservative they have betrayed their ethnic group socially and politically.
    Oh, I agree.

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    What are 16 year old white kids that pretend they're black then? Chocolate covered pretzels?
    These are called Wiggers. I hate them.

    John, I have heard the term moon crickets before.


    As far as the term " ", my hispanic friends use it more than anyone. I think its simply the fact that they, as second and third generation immigrants, look down on illegals.

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    Far be it for me to interrupt a "Who's the Racist" thread, but the Dallas Morning News had a pretty good series about the Swift plant and the city of Cactus, TX and how many of the workers were undo ented workers.

    Just some background...

    (Side note: While looking for the link, the headline at DallasNews.com says 1,282 were arrested in yesterday's raids).

    http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont...s.4e62370.html

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