I know you get dog shit from riechwinger blogsIn other words you don't know jack, and just type to be a part of something more interesting than yourself- got it!
and you should have simply banned Desh... all she does is derail threads with the 'reps cheat' rantings.
Do you know many stories/articles have been posted and discussions have been held on this board over the policies that led to the bankruptcy? Your partisan ability to deny anything you don't like is par excel lance.
and the right wing blather on it is bullshit.
like your posts are the end all be all of economic policy
fuck your full of shit.
how is it their faults the CEOS left the city for cheaper cost and better profits?
how in th4e fuck is the global economy the fault of these cities?
WHAT A DUNCE YOU ARE
oh masters huh?
how many black Americans help determine what the republican party platform says?
huh wack?
Once again showing off the skills that got you banned from APP and why the debate contest was frightening to you.
Yes Desh, there is a global economy. Everything is intertwined; cities, states and even the U.S. is all affected by the global economy. However you will go to any lengths to absolve the city of Detroit of any responsibility of how it managed itself over a 50 year period (and we all know why). So feel free to cuss and name call away and try to place all blame on a couple of nameless CEO's. I hope it makes you feel better.
http://articles.latimes.com/1986-10-25/news/mn-7435_1_republican-national-committee
GOP Memo Admits Plan Could 'Keep Black Vote Down'
October 25, 1986|From the Washington Post
NEWARK, N.J. — A Republican National Committee official calculated that a so-called ballot security program in Louisiana "could keep the black vote down considerably," according to documents released in federal court Friday.
The documents and court hearing were the latest developments in a controversy over the GOP's ballot program that Democrats maintain is aimed at reducing minority turnout. The Republicans say the program's sole purpose is to purge ineligible voters from voting roles.
In an Aug. 13 memo the court made public Friday, Kris Wolfe, the Republican National Committee Midwest political director, wrote Lanny Griffith, the committee's Southern political director, and said of the Louisiana campaigning:
"I know this race is really important to you. I would guess that this program will eliminate at least 60-80,000 folks from the rolls. . . . If it's a close race . . . which I'm assuming it is, this could keep the black vote down considerably."
Unseals Document
She said in the memorandum that the program had been approved by Gregory Graves, deputy political director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.