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The sort of black who shouldn't exist
#1
How many posts does it take before this guys is smeared here by the protectors of minorities and saviors of blacks? You have to trek across the ocean to read about him.


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"My dad was gone by the time I was seven," the black candidate for the House of Representatives told a mixed group of students at Fort Dorchester High School in North Charleston. "I was flunking out of high school. I failed geography, civics, Spanish and English",

But the conclusions that Scott, 45, drew were very different from those of Obama. When he was 15, a man who ran a Chick-fil-A fast-food restaurant taught him "that there was a way to think my way out of the worst conditions". Scott went on to became a small businessman and a proud "conservative Republican".

"Obamacare's an atrocity around the necks of average Americans," he told me. "His intentions might be good but he's leading us towards the brink of bankruptcy. Right now, the American people are simply saying they've had enough."

Barring a cataclysmic upset, Scott will be elected to Congress on November 2nd. There, he will be a ferocious opponent of Obama, to whom he gives a withering "failing grade" for his presidency.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnew...-race.html
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#2
Mr. Scott has been written about extensively in national media since he won the primary back June. He defeated the son of Strom Thurmond, it was quite a big deal, at least in SC politics. The race had a lot of symbolism and historic importance, what you weren't paying attention?

Also, he's been a welcomed member of South Carolina's Republican party for 15 years. Good for him.
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#3
Troll much ?
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#4
lafinfil wrote:
Troll much ?

No sh!t.
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#5
>>You have to trek across the ocean to read about him.

How long did it take to wash off the smell of socialism??
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