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On 7/14/16 8:48 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:

Keyser Söze wrote:


On 7/13/16 6:46 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
On 7/13/16 5:50 PM, Califbill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
...thy name is white Christian evangelical!

from the NYT:

Nearly four-fifths of white evangelical voters plan to cast their
ballots for Donald J. Trump, despite his multiple marriages, lack of
piety and inconsistency on the issues they care about most, a new
poll
has found.

Support for Mr. Trump among white evangelicals is even stronger
than it
was four years ago for Mitt Romney, the previous Republican
candidate
for president, according to the poll of religious voters,
released on
Tuesday by the Pew Research Center.

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This is hilarious. The largest group of aging white haters is
voting for
the aged white hater.


I do no think they are all voting for Hillary.


No, Bilious...the majority of them will be voting for Herr Trumpf,
obviously because he represents the sort of Jesus in which they
believe:
hateful, exclusionary, and racist.


I was referring to a southern racist. Hillary.


That must be why the overwhelming majority of blacks, latinos, and other
ethnic folks will be voting for Hillary...and I don't think being born
and reared in Chicago and attending college in Massachusetts and
Connecticut makes her southern.


She sure likes to adopt a "southern" accent when speaking in the south.




Yeah, my wife does the same thing. She was born in Virginia but reared
in Georgia and Florida, and when she's "down Souf'," she sounds a lot
more southern than she does up here. She has a good number of relatives
who are lifelong southerners, and I suppose when your "ear" hears an
accent from where you lived for a long time, you naturally slip into it.
I used to have a fairly pronounced "Yankee" accent, probably because
most of my relatives were born in and lived in the Boston area, but it
is all but gone nowadays, though I still have a few Bostonian words in
my vocabulary. I'm not sure there was or is a "New Haven" accent.