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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (16YearItch @ Mar 30 2009, 10:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
    ... I have to say that I love this thread. It&#39;s a shame we can&#39;t have this type of honest discussion in the "real world" ...[/b]
    I AGREE with you!! ;) ;)
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    Checking my Yahoo email and came across this:

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090404/ap_on_...e_man_s_apology

    We as Americans have come a long way and still have a long road ahead of us. It doesn&#39;t end here, what do we do about the illegal immigrants? It cracks me up when I hear them described as taking jobs away...but honestly, what jobs are they taking away?
    Random thoughts from a retired Jarhead

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    As far as I know, I have never run across this...........black and latino men only, and no skinny guys.

    http://houston.backpage.com/FemaleEscorts/...wAd?oid=3794249

    It doesn&#39;t bother me at all, and you guys know I love the big tit ladies.

    Is my money as green..........yes
    Are my feelings hurt.............no
    Is she racist.........................don&#39;t know.....maybe.........don&#39;t care
    Does she have a preference........yes.

    There is always somebody else.

    As a white guy, I really didn&#39;t feel that I could comfortably post in this thread, as I could never really know how it feels to be rejected due solely to race, therefore my credibility would be zero. Being white and being raised in a white part of town, I could comfort those who have been rejected due to race, but I would never really know what it feels like.

    At the end of Soul Man there is a scene where the character played by James Earl Jones tells the white actor (who dyed his skin to get a scholarship meant for an African American) that he now feels like what it is to be black. The white actor claims that no he can&#39;t, because he can always go back to being white. That made a lot of sense and was rather profound in it&#39;s context.


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