AgentDrazenPetrovic
Anyone But the Lakers
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I don't see why the "No on 8" groups were protesting in Mormon temples. 70% of blacks voted for the measure.
Also, a lot of blacks, at least on call in shows are offended as to the parallels between the "No on 9" propaganda linking it to the same civil rights violations during segregation.
I'd love to see them try to block off Figueroa, between Slauson and Manchester. That would be comedy. Instead, they are blocking a lot of neighborhoods that were likely against Prop. 9....why is that. Westwood, West Hollywood, Long Beach and Silverlake.
Come to Compton, South Central, etc etc etc. What do you think would be the end result? Shouldn't they be opening the eyes of the group that they see as bigoted (i.e. blacks)?
Also, a lot of blacks, at least on call in shows are offended as to the parallels between the "No on 9" propaganda linking it to the same civil rights violations during segregation.
I'd love to see them try to block off Figueroa, between Slauson and Manchester. That would be comedy. Instead, they are blocking a lot of neighborhoods that were likely against Prop. 9....why is that. Westwood, West Hollywood, Long Beach and Silverlake.
Come to Compton, South Central, etc etc etc. What do you think would be the end result? Shouldn't they be opening the eyes of the group that they see as bigoted (i.e. blacks)?
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