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Why the Republicans Lost
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crosstar
2008-11-03 18:12:06 UTC
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WHY THE REPUBLICANS LOST


Here are some comments from various personages quoted in the
news-media, indicating how the white-vote went and why the election
turned out, the way it did:


Country-music singer Ralph Stanley: "After the last eight years, I
know we need a change."


Former associate of William L. Pierce and self-described
white-proponent, Billy Roper: "We actually do think that Obama should
be elected. If that's what is necessarry to wake white Americans up
to what is happening."


Former Klan-spokesman Don Black: "White people, for a long time, have
thought of our government as being for us, and Obama is the best
possible evidence that we've lost that and it's bringing them over to
our side."


Self-described white-proponent, August Kreis: "Obama's done my group
a lot of good. He's polarizing Americans, black and white."


Klan-spokesman Ronald Edwards: "Anything is better than Hillary
Clinton."


Former Klan-spokesman David Duke: "It seems like -- I think I should
endorse him for president."


Nationalist-spokesman Richard Barrett: "The Revolution, in 1776,
brought the 13 colonies together against the king. And the same thing
can happen now against Martin Luther King, with the 50 states."


Klan-spokesman Jason Robb: "Obama's election could prompt more whites
to get involved in politics."


Self-professed red-neck Tony Veissman: "A poor man who votes for a
Republican is a fool."


Former Klan-spokesman and self-described white-proponent, Tom
Metzger: "McCain would be much worse."


Successor to William L. Pierce and self-described white-proponent,
Erich Gliebe: "Obama might be a better candidate for our cause
because he's racially conscious."


Former Republican-luminary Scott McClellan: "I will be voting for
Barack Obama."


Indian and former Republican-official Haley Barbour: "To me, this
election -- it's the Democrats' turn. Bush is unpopular."


Former Klansman and Senator Robert Byrd: "Barack Obama has my full
support."


Former Ronald-Reagan-strategist Ed Rollins: "The Democrats have beat
us at our own game more severely than ever dreamed possible. They
have more intensity."


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Idtad Larb
2008-11-06 18:23:13 UTC
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They lost because of the Neocons.

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