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I gather she looks like this now

"Nationally, hardly anyone noticed, because West Virginia."

As late as 2010 their state government and representation looks to have been mostly Democratic. They are also a state Dukakis won and where Clinton won twice.

Dark Matter it looks to be android involved. Hesitant "goody"!

Whether you like what he said, and I find a few things a bit much, the idea that no white Christians were ever persecuted in this country is clearly wrong.

It depends on what we mean by tolerate and intolerance.

In that case my understanding is they'd feel at least some of them should be played by trans-men.

I did learn later there was a black woman's story in the making of "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane" that could have been interesting if maybe tangential to the rest of what Feud was doing. (She made the film change her dialogue as she deemed it "old slavery time talk." Interestingly she also said, "I am a Republican

Night Court: The Next Generation - Christine's child is now a lawyer. He (or was it a daughter? I'm going with he for now) is a reserved/prudish person in DC who has to deal with Judge Dan Fielding and a seductive female prosecutor. His little sister is more modern or libertine, depending on your perspective, and

I know of some Latin American rich who don't much like it. The divide between rich and poor makes them a tad guilty.

I remember Rhett Butler once said "The South is when good land happens to bad people" and that really fits Arkansas. Much of it is truly, but sheesh.

I'm from Arkansas and though I love many things about it much of it is quite xenophobic and protested the Vietnamese coming to their state. (Much of it is also not xenophobic welcoming.) And some is not happy with non-Protestant anyone's regardless of race. If a large group of Poles or Romanians were coming in they

As always I'm amazed he's still alive.

Newly. Christina Applegate was fun to watch and got more out of the concept than I initially expected.

"Oh snap!"

I think I might have heard about that, but I'm not sure. (Oh and I'm going to watch the second of the two Salvation's in a minute.)

Yeah. I mean I'm a little torn on this. The Southern Baptist origin is racist, or at least pro-slavery (At least among us Catholics there were some who felt slavery was Biblical but that race-based slavery was a cultural peculiarity and a bit suspicious), that's just the history. And SBCers have sometimes been

Happy birthday to you whenever it happens.

RealClearPolitics has him at 38.4. The highest poll I find there has him at 41.

Well English is the language of several Caribbean nations. It's also fairly common in the Philippines, South Asia, and much of Africa. Australia has a good deal of non-white immigrants these days. English is just not really a "white people" language at the level of say German or Russian. I suppose in theory this could