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« on: July 15, 2004, 05:56:04 PM »

I think Bush 41 won the overall asian vote in 1992.

Filipinos in my area are Republican, because most are descended from Filipino natives that joined the US Navy when the Phillipines was a territory. Plus a good number are religious.

And, um, a lot of people say "blacks." Just like they say "whites" or "guys" or "football players." It's the plural of "black." Curiously, "white people" is considered anti-black by the PC police, because it identifies whites as a legitimate group, rather than a catagory.

Only politically correct wimps say "African-American."
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