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Guy is as my wife's people say..An idjit.

I don't agree with anything he stands for.

I have to ask to be fair.

Why does no one get upset when Blacks or other races do the same exact thing.

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Guy is as my wife's people say..An idjit.

I don't agree with anything he stands for.

I have to ask to be fair.

Why does no one get upset when Blacks or other races do the same exact thing.

If the blacks tried to form an all black town based on the assumption that other races are impurities or something equally bigotted, you and I will be on the same side.

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Guy is as my wife's people say..An idjit.

I don't agree with anything he stands for.

I have to ask to be fair.

Why does no one get upset when Blacks or other races do the same exact thing.

Al Sharp face is an idiot.

Most blacks know they have some white in them, but the laws have forced us not to "claim" this because of the one drop rule.

If you don't like it, change it. Come up with a one drop white rule.

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He's certainly been a good source of entertainment for the 5+ years that I have been here. And I agree, he's not a bad guy, he's just different.

I hope you guys are not calling a members name that is not part of this thread..That's a big no no

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Al Sharp face is an idiot.

Most blacks know they have some white in them, but the laws have forced us not to "claim" this because of the one drop rule.

If you don't like it, change it. Come up with a one drop white rule.

do huh?

are you saying Sharpton is an idiot? I agree.

I have known a few blacks that had a white in them, one even told me it was like one drop,comparatively speaking

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Tennessee adopted a one-drop statute in 1910. It was followed by Louisiana the same year, Texas and Arkansas in 1911, Mississippi in 1917, North Carolina in 1923, Virginia in 1924, Alabama and Georgia in 1927, and Oklahoma in 1931. During this same period, Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Utah retained their old blood fraction statutes de jure but amended these fractions (one-sixteenth, one-thirtysecond) to be equivalent to one-drop de facto.[1] By 1925, almost every state had a one-drop law on the books, or something equivalent.

 

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