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merrily

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27. The reason is stated in the OP. Twice.
Mon Jul 27, 2015, 03:48 PM
Jul 2015

My posting is not determined by what you don't care about. Others liked this thread and/or agreed with it. If you don't, please feel free to trash it.

Five minutes it took to read that. bluestateguy Jul 2015 #1
You should probably take up your concerns about the post with whoever forced you to read it. merrily Jul 2015 #2
I recall the media making a big deal about the LiberalElite Jul 2015 #3
My hand to whomever, I pictured him too poor for shoes being left by himself, while his mom worked merrily Jul 2015 #5
Don't beat yourself up - Wiki didn't exist when Bubba ran for Prez in '92 - LiberalElite Jul 2015 #8
When Bubba ran for President, I was totally clueless about everything. merrily Jul 2015 #10
I voted for him twice all the while LiberalElite Jul 2015 #12
Not only fleeing from it, but discrediting it, right along with Republicans. merrily Jul 2015 #15
Yes. I've gotten a good education on DU - LiberalElite Jul 2015 #16
Apparently, he was always a pragmatic woodchuck. merrily Jul 2015 #17
It wasn't rags to riches, it was a rough childhood without Mom some of the time Warpy Jul 2015 #4
Were you always aware of that? I'm trying to figure out how I was so off for so long. merrily Jul 2015 #6
Yes, I was Warpy Jul 2015 #7
His grandparents helped too, or his mom could not have gone off to NOLA or gone to nursing school merrily Jul 2015 #9
Most of those other jobs were considered too demeaning for white women Warpy Jul 2015 #11
Beg to differ. Poor, uneducated white women could not afford to consider any paying job demeaning, merrily Jul 2015 #18
It was also along color lines in the late 40s and early 50s Warpy Jul 2015 #21
Again, you are looking through a different prism. White women did work in factories after World merrily Jul 2015 #22
Women mostly worked in textile factories Warpy Jul 2015 #23
Yes, men were welders, etc. merrily Jul 2015 #24
The Mills in the South...Early History..... KoKo Jul 2015 #40
Agree, Merrily.... KoKo Jul 2015 #25
This was by far the most interesting and thought provoking thing I have read today. Cheese Sandwich Jul 2015 #13
Yes! It was interesting for me as well. RiverLover Jul 2015 #14
Glad you liked it. merrily Jul 2015 #20
Wow. Great to hear. Thank you. merrily Jul 2015 #19
What is the purpose of this post? LynnTTT Jul 2015 #26
The reason is stated in the OP. Twice. merrily Jul 2015 #27
This message was self-deleted by its author LiberalArkie Jul 2015 #28
The OP mentions that, but it seems there is more to it. merrily Jul 2015 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author LiberalArkie Jul 2015 #30
That part of the equation I got. I meant how and why they met and why Fulbright was so taken with merrily Jul 2015 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author LiberalArkie Jul 2015 #33
Still, something feels as though it's missing. merrily Jul 2015 #34
This message was self-deleted by its author LiberalArkie Jul 2015 #36
Thanks. I will bookmark your post and look into all that. merrily Jul 2015 #37
This message was self-deleted by its author LiberalArkie Jul 2015 #38
I did not say anything was wrong with it. I said I felt like I didn't have the whole story. merrily Jul 2015 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author LiberalArkie Jul 2015 #41
People do know, but merrily Jul 2015 #42
Roger Clinton Sr was a parts manager in the Buick franchise. BlueStateLib Jul 2015 #31
Ok, after he made a mess of his auto dealership, he was a parts manager. Thanks. merrily Jul 2015 #35
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