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To be fair, I have never seen a white person at the mall in question, and they sometimes have an 'unplanned firearms dispute resolution session' in the food court. But maybe Dekalb is onto something, make the whole county come to a less than safe area to vote, and they will vote for better public safety?

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Seriously, that 'do on the woman in the center of pic is AWESOME! I always wanted to have a fro, but unfortunately I am caucasionally challenged.

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"My comment about educated voter was made in the context of for me being more important than just more people voting." The man who wrote this sentence wants educated voters? Why? They'll laugh his ass out of office!

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Now, he's not talking about not letting blacks vote for heaven's sake. He just wants to make voting for them as arduous as an IRS audit, while the "proper" Southerner can go vote whilst having a couple of brews or getting their .44 regripped.

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Yes. Upon reflection I did just that.

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In the same way Reagan was all in for gun control back when some unregulated (in their skin pigmentation) militias started carrying serious firepower.

Principles are sooo important to conservatives, right up until they aren't.

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Somehow "educated" didn't translate into "elitist" either! The True Conservatives™ ought to run this RINO out on a rail!

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<i>"I would prefer more educated voters ..."</i>

I'll bet they'd prefer a better education. It's a win-win!

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Ya know, white racist crackers are some of the dumbest and most ignorant mofos around, and their consistent voting against their self-interest in the favor of rich white racist mofos of the Republican Party prove this. If GA doesn't want the dummies to vote, weeding out the hillbilly vote is a good place to start. And also, too, anybody that can't learn to spell the word "effort" properly.

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The concept of democracy has apparently somehow eluded Sen. Fran Millar.

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Sen. Millar isn't so much against the blacks a-votin', if'n they'd only do it <em>right.</em>

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Educated people also don't name their male children "Fran."

But then again we're talking about Georgia.

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Having grown up in Chicago, I always thought “Chicago politics” meant corrupt politics. I had no idea it simply meant "black people voting."

The ghost of Hizzoner Mayor Daley will be very perplexed. One of the things his machine did best was to suppress the electoral power of black voters.

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The irony of a Republican supporting the separation between church and state makes me piss my pants with laughter. Or maybe that's the triple espresso with a double espresso to wash it down. I mean, come on, that whole separation was just to make sure the wrong (read: blah) churches don't have a say in government.

But if Mr Fran Millar wants more educated voters, then perhaps he should start looking, I don't know, outside of the American South.

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Hey, transparent is not a color.

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Oh, wait, I know this one.

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