Quote from tomdavis:
Romney's campaign was run by amateurs.
On election day alone while trying to "get out the vote" they broke every rule of good management.
-- Flawed execution (centralizing an essentially decentralized effort)
-- Flawed technology (never tested)
-- Flawed process (never rehearsed with the people in the field doing the front-line work)
-- Flawed management (who's in charge, span of control, capacity management)
Romney chose an amateur team to run his campaign so he has no one to blame but himself.
Quote from jem:
not only it is the right thing to do... but it is the decent thing to do because there are plenty of smart hard working black people. I know a rocket scientist who is a black guy. Really smart, very decent guy. We can't be alienating guys like him.
So can we please focus on the parasite activity (which has plenty of white people doing it too) and not on the race.
If we fiscal conservatives self policed on the unnecessary attack words, we would swing some of the electorate to our side of the budget issues.
Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y., a founding member of the CBC, said of the 1994 GOP House: "It's not 'spic' and 'nigger' anymore. They say, 'Let's cut taxes.'" Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., another founding member, was once asked why a largely Arab area outside of Detroit flourished economically, while a mostly black area nearby continued to suffer. "Racism," said Conyers.
Quote from Ricter:
Your blanket statements about "blacks" are ad hominem.