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Oh, dat bad ole New York TIMES!

<<<Race was a strong subtext in post-election conversations across the socioeconomic spectrum here in Vernon, the small, struggling seat of Lamar County on the Mississippi border.

One white woman said she feared that blacks would now become more “aggressive,” while another volunteered that she was bothered by the idea of a black man “over me” in the White House.">>>

Post-election analysis of the Souther voting pattern. The article continues:

<<<Mr. McCain won 76 percent of the county’s vote, about five percentage points more than Mr. Bush did, because “a lot more people came out, hoping to keep Obama out,” Joey Franks, a construction worker, said in the parking lot of the Shop and Save.>>>

The link has a lot more to inflame all you bad-loser apologists for Southern politics

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