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Lamestream Media cooks up another lie: 0% of blacks support Romney
As if 100% of blacks will continue to consume the manure Obama has shoveled them for the last 4 years? No way, I don’t believe it. Many conservative minorities are speaking out about being marginalized by the usual suspects in left wing media outlets.
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A new poll conducted by NBC and the Wall Street Journal shows that support for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney among black people stands at an incredible zero percent. Nada. Zilch. Zero.
But in order for the poll to be accurate, one would have to assume that there are indeed “zero” African-Americans that stand with Mitt Romney. And while the folks at NBC or WSJ certainly aren’t obligated to justify their findings, they would likely have a hard time doing so to the sea of African-Americans who took to Twitter to express their support for Romney after feeling as if they were being ignored — or better yet, as if they don’t exist at all.
Thus the #BlackConservativesForMittRomney hashtag was born. Click to read what they have to say:
Trish the Ex-Pole Dancer writes: Hey @nbc, I know I probably ignored your call but I’m black and voting for Romney. Mark it down, yo. #BlackConservativesForRomney