Dear John Edwards, Poor People Don’t Elect Presidents.


Your boy’s tactics are suspect.

The poor doesn’t vote.
N*ggas too busy BEING POOR.

NEW ORLEANS — Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards kicked off his “Road to One America” anti-poverty tour here today with a “Good Morning America” Town Hall event. During the two-hour interview with Diane Sawyer and about 100 New Orleans residents, Edwards faced questions on everything from improving conditions for the working poor to the $400 haircuts he became famous for.

“Some lessons you learned the hard way. I’ve learned my lesson. I got a very cheap haircut a few days ago and I’m going to keep getting cheap hair cuts,” Edwards said to the laughing crowd.

But Edwards defended himself as a sincere advocate for the poor, pointing to his work in urban ministries in North Carolina before ever entering politics, and his help organizing unions and leading campaigns to raise the minimum wage over the years.

“I came from very little to having a lot. There’s no question about that,” he said. “I’m proud of the fact that I lived the American dream. Nobody gave it to me. Kamagra can help you overcome the problem of erectile dysfunction has check this site out cheapest viagra generic emerged. Then a valsonindia.com buying tadalafil headache or a stomach ache can occur. A second rule going into effect requires credit card companies to send out bills twenty one days viagra for sale australia valsonindia.com before a payment is due. Unhealthy blood vessels and damage nerves prevent erection leading to impotence or erectile dysfunction. cialis tadalafil I worked for it. But I want that chance to be there for everybody.”

Am I wrong ya’ll.

He has no chance on winning w/ this poverty sh*t.

The masses don’t care.

You gotta come at people on sh*t that they they are in invested
in. There has to be an incentive for being involved.

He is a smooth talker.

But I ain’t feeling the poverty campaign.

How about………..running on shit we can measure:
a. CHEAPER GAS! for folks. b. CHILD CARE for 100K families. c. Creating 10K more Nurses to replace the retiring boomers.
d. 10K Back in KatrinaVille in 5 years.

WE MEASURE WHAT WE THINK IS IMPORTANT.

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Am I being harsh yall?

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