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The ethics of voting for Donald Trump
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<blockquote data-quote="jayem" data-source="post: 74467231" data-attributes="member: 8344"><p>Small world. I'm a southerner myself. Born and bred in GA actually. (I see you're a Braves fan. I can relate.) My home town is Savannah. Where we like to think of ourselves as the cultivated, refined, genteel southerners. And definitely not the R-word variety. Abortion was not on the radar in the early-mid 60s. The issue was racial integration. Which as I recall, went rather smoothly in Chatham County. The first black students were in some of my 10th grade classes. And I really can't remember any major incidents or problems. In fact, my HS's best football player was a black guy, who was very popular. But Savannah was always somewhat more liberal than other parts of the state. And was always kind of a party town. Have you heard the joke: If you awaken from a coma in GA, you'll know where you are by the first question you're asked. In Atlanta, they ask "How much money do you make." In Macon, they ask "Where do you go to church?" And in Savannah, they ask "What'll you have to drink." <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/old/kawaii.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt="^_^" title="Kawaii ^_^" data-shortname="^_^" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jayem, post: 74467231, member: 8344"] Small world. I'm a southerner myself. Born and bred in GA actually. (I see you're a Braves fan. I can relate.) My home town is Savannah. Where we like to think of ourselves as the cultivated, refined, genteel southerners. And definitely not the R-word variety. Abortion was not on the radar in the early-mid 60s. The issue was racial integration. Which as I recall, went rather smoothly in Chatham County. The first black students were in some of my 10th grade classes. And I really can't remember any major incidents or problems. In fact, my HS's best football player was a black guy, who was very popular. But Savannah was always somewhat more liberal than other parts of the state. And was always kind of a party town. Have you heard the joke: If you awaken from a coma in GA, you'll know where you are by the first question you're asked. In Atlanta, they ask "How much money do you make." In Macon, they ask "Where do you go to church?" And in Savannah, they ask "What'll you have to drink." ^_^ [/QUOTE]
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