jackalope
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So, in other words, you have no flipping idea what you are talking about, cuz you don't know if grocery stores are easy for poor people in inner cities to get to, or not?
I know exactly what I'm talking about and that leads me to believe that you are totally clueless on the issue.
So, based on that, you need to relate to us about all them hard times you experienced growing up.
I've been there, done that. Perhaps you can tell us about when your old man sold the pine trees in the front yard to a logging contractor to buy groceries and keep the lights on. I think I speak for almost everyone when I say we can't wait to hear about how hard your had it growing up.
Actually, you've demonstrated YOU'RE clueless on the issue. You have no personal experience with inner cities, by your own claim, and have obviously not read anything on the subject, so you're just pulling stuff out your butt.
In addition to personal experience, there's this marvelous notion of education:
Well, you know that all us po' southron folk ain't too ejumacated. But, you already know that since you're an authority on the subject.
time for acorn to show up in his district and register voters
I believe ACORN's days are numbered.
Well, I sure wouldn't speak for poor southern folk, but you ain't educated at all on the topic, and yet you spouted off anyway.
They just change their name and pop up somewhere else like bugs.
ACORN Workers Indicted For Alleged Voter Fraud
"Kwaim A. Stenson, Dale D. Franklin, Stephanie L. Davis and Brian Gardner -- were employed by ACORN as registration recruiters. They were each charged with two counts.
Federal indictments allege the four turned in false voter registration applications. Prosecutors said the indictments are part of a national investigation.
ACORN and Project Vote recruit and assign workers to low-income and minority neighborhoods to register people to vote.
The Kansas City Election Board told KMBC they found suspicious forms, such as seven applications from one person and an application for a dead man.
"There is some motive behind it -- this is not accidental," said Ray James with the Kansas City Election Board."
Relevance?
Correction from the Daily KOS. :roll:From the same article:
CORRECTION: He may still trail Democrat Rob Miller, who broke $1 million yesterday.
:sinking: :2rofll:
ACORN is getting defunded.Not if Acorn gets involved.
You didn't graduate from high school? :roflUm ... why? How 'bout you tell us wtf me growing up poor, me growing up in the rural south, me not graduating high school, people sitting on porches, or any of the last string of your questions have to do with the lack of grocery stores in inner cities?