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crippling illiteracy
does he even known what illiteracy means?
does he even known what illiteracy means?
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What backup bs name's are you talking about??? Everyone is a different person, from a different part of the country.
Alt right sounds like a radio station out here
this has been discussed dozens of times, such as here: http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/election-update-leave-the-la-times-poll-alone/Funny thing about CLINTON, every single poll out except one shows Clinton is winning, even though she is getting crucified by theAlt Rightaka White Nationalist Republican media and the email scandal. I have no doubt she is going to win come November
Alt right sounds like a radio station out here
You're in Arizona I believe, right? It probably is a radio station
The Maine Legislature Senate Democratic Office said they are giving the Republican Party 24-Hours to meet or the democrats will act, to quote " deal with the fact that the governor is unable to fulfill the duties of office."
LePage will probably blame G-Money and the White Girls for this. Piece of **** Scumbag.
You forgetting bout Smoothie, and Shifty. Dem dudes deserve blame too.
" Mr. Trump will be interviewed by its pastor in a session that will be closed to the public and news media, with questions submitted in advance. And instead of letting Mr. Trump be his freewheeling self, his campaign has prepared lengthy answers for the submitted questions, consulting black Republicans to make sure he says the right things."
Well of course sir. The blacks are living in poverty, their schools are no good, 58% of their youth are unemployed, and they're always running and hiding from all the criminals who have overrun their streets. They don't have the money, time, or education to watch TV or read an article." Mr. Trump will be interviewed by its pastor in a session that will be closed to the public and news media, with questions submitted in advance. And instead of letting Mr. Trump be his freewheeling self, his campaign has prepared lengthy answers for the submitted questions, consulting black Republicans to make sure he says the right things."
In other words, they'll get da grey market Trump while White voters get da authentic one.
It seems to me that his campaign is also convinced that black voters don't have access to TVs, newspapers, or the internet. The more I read about their efforts to reach out to "the blacks" the more I'm convinced that they truly believe that ALL black communities are in a constant state of chaos. This is hilarious.
To a question submitted by Bishop Jackson about whether his campaign is racist, the script suggests that Mr. Trump avoid repeating the word, and instead speak about improving education and getting people off welfare and back to work. “The proof, as they say, will be in the pudding,” Mr. Trump is advised to say.
We must make sure that access, affordability and accountability are brought into our higher education system. Without a focus on educational outcomes for every American, we will perpetuate the permanent underclass that progressive policies have sustained.