His is wife is like 25 years younger than he is......... Reminds me of some of my older uncles
Carson and his wife been has been married since '75 though
His is wife is like 25 years younger than he is......... Reminds me of some of my older uncles
His is wife is like 25 years younger than he is......... Reminds me of some of my older uncles
LOL @ using the bolded as an excuse.....Im a democrat....a hardcore one at that but not no fukking liberal....if the race came down to Hilary Clinton and Ben Carson....Ill vote for Ben Carson.....you asians appease cacs too much and it makes me fukking sick....There are a lot of people who "threw" the race card at me because I didn't vote for Obama. I'm Republican so I'm not going to vote for a Democratic president no matter if he is white, black, Hispanic or Asian. But if I say I'm going to vote for a black Republican candidate, they can't throw the race card which is the knee-jerk reaction. Now what are you gonna do when you can't throw the race card? You throw a full-on hissy fit.
Carson and his wife been has been married since '75 though
Damn, never would have guessed that by looking at her. She looks horrific.
Do we? That's a huge assumption.LOL @ using the bolded as an excuse.....Im a democrat....a hardcore one at that but not no fukking liberal....if the race came down to Hilary Clinton and Ben Carson....Ill vote for Ben Carson.....you asians appease cacs too much and it makes me fukking sick....
when it comes to voting democratic....asians are now truly seeing the light...but that shyt wasnt always the norm....Do we? That's a huge assumption.
The Republican party backs particular political issues where the Democratic party opposes those political issues. I don't agree with everything that the Republican party stands behind. But, there are way more issues that I agree with the Republican party than I do with the Democratic party.
In actuality, more Asians support the Democratic party than the Republican party. And, if you look at white people, 49% support the Republican party and 40% support the Democratic party. So since there isn't a huge majority voting Republican, your assumption that Asians support the Republican party to kiss up to white people is wrong, and distorted.
A Deep Dive Into Party Affiliation
In 2012, nearly three-quarters of Asian-American voters went for President Obama. But, rewind — 20 years prior — and you'll find fewer than a third voted Democrat.
In fact, in the span of two decades, the Asian-American vote in presidential elections has gone from being solidly Republican, to increasingly Democrat.
Analysts have described the Asian-American political shift as the most dramatic swing in recent presidential voting behavior across any demographic.
I'll take a "conservative" that practices his belief in the Black family over a "liberal" that gives the talking points I want to hear but wenches or bucks the melanin out of their legacy...Means jack shyt