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What small-town America is saying about Obama

In diners and mobile homes from New Mexico to North Carolina, I listened to working-class people try to make sense of a black president named Barack.

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  • Friday, September 12, 2008 04:22 AM

    Why are these yokels allowed to vote?

    "What is to be done?" as Lenin said about 90 years ago.

    Diktatorship of the proletariat is the answer brothers and sisters. Just ask Bernadette Dohrn and Billy Ayers.

    It would be like this: In Joysey, for instance, none of da selfish suburban people in Rumson would get a vote, only the appropriate civil servants and underdawgs in places like Asbury, Camden and Newak would be allowed to vote

    Voting is a privilege, not a right. Didn't Lincoln or Washington say that?

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