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    #16
    ^^ I'm with you here. There's nothing more to add to this.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Dusty Britches View Post

      what difference does a person's physical appearance make about anything?
      Without this...there is nothing left of the democrat party.

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        #18
        He's gonna be Mayor Pinkies running mate, have you seen his lips? No way that dudes straight.

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          #19
          Originally posted by rtp View Post
          There you go projecting your opinion on others unnecessarily. You asked a question and got an answer that was fact, she is not black. Yet you chose to twist and turn the facts into something else entirely.
          Ask her.
          Ask Obama
          They will say they are Black.

          Wait, what do you define as "Black"?
          I'm guessing you define Black as "Black AMERICAN"
          As in their grandparents were slaves in the USA in the 1700-1800s

          But someone whose grandparents came to the USA from jamaica n 1919 and parents were born in Brooklyn in 1949 and they themselves were both in Dallas in 1979 would be Jamacian?
          Or would they be black?

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            #20
            Originally posted by Traildust View Post
            He's gonna be Mayor Pinkies running mate, have you seen his lips? No way that dudes straight.
            I agree.

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              #21
              Originally posted by texansfan View Post
              Ask her.
              Ask Obama
              They will say they are Black.

              Wait, what do you define as "Black"?
              I'm guessing you define Black as "Black AMERICAN"
              As in their grandparents were slaves in the USA in the 1700-1800s

              But someone whose grandparents came to the USA from jamaica n 1919 and parents were born in Brooklyn in 1949 and they themselves were both in Dallas in 1979 would be Jamacian?
              Or would they be black?
              In your opinion, what would you consider Pocahontas (Warren)?

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                #22
                If someone is 50% Jamaican and 50% Indian why do you tout yourself as black? Are you not one or the other of those listed on your birth certificate?

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                  #23
                  Different race parents that produces a child with black skin means they are black in skin color only. They are multi racial period! Just like Obuttlick!

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by texansfan View Post
                    Ask her.
                    Ask Obama
                    They will say they are Black.

                    Wait, what do you define as "Black"?
                    I'm guessing you define Black as "Black AMERICAN"
                    As in their grandparents were slaves in the USA in the 1700-1800s

                    But someone whose grandparents came to the USA from jamaica n 1919 and parents were born in Brooklyn in 1949 and they themselves were both in Dallas in 1979 would be Jamacian?
                    Or would they be black?
                    If I saw her on the street, no I wouldnt consider her black. Nothing about her screams Black to me. Does that answer your question? Because of all the interracial relationships now, I see a lot of brownish people. That trend is going to continue where brown is going to be the most dominate skin tone in the US if it isnt already. A bunch of mixed breeds like at the dog pound. But go on and project brother, you are really good at it.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by texansfan View Post
                      Ask her.
                      Ask Obama
                      They will say they are Black.

                      Wait, what do you define as "Black"?
                      I'm guessing you define Black as "Black AMERICAN"
                      As in their grandparents were slaves in the USA in the 1700-1800s

                      But someone whose grandparents came to the USA from jamaica n 1919 and parents were born in Brooklyn in 1949 and they themselves were both in Dallas in 1979 would be Jamacian?
                      Or would they be black?
                      I guess we should ask her (and you) what she defines as "Indian."

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by texansfan View Post
                        But someone whose grandparents came to the USA from jamaica n 1919 and parents were born in Brooklyn in 1949 and they themselves were both in Dallas in 1979 would be Jamacian?
                        Or would they be black?
                        “Jamaican me crazy”

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