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Stacey Dash Talks About Being A Republican On The View

by admin on 11/15/2012 · 23 comments

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Actress Stacey Dash appeared on The View today to talk about being a republican and voting for Mitt Romney in the 2012 election. Thoughts?

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Mr. ONE LINER 11/15/2012 at 4:25 PM

Who F’n cares. HER VOTE DIDN’T HELP, OBVIOUSLY. MOVE ON HOE, LIKE YA’ CAREER DID!

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kristle 11/15/2012 at 4:52 PM

LMAO!!! i hate u called her a ho, but i swear i just spit my water out laughin at that! LOL

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KING 11/15/2012 at 4:56 PM

This is such an obvious ploy for attention. No one would be talking about her if she came out and supported Obama. She did something drastic to get in the spotlight and it worked. She’s no better than the celebrities that have “leaked” sextapes.

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Anonymous 11/15/2012 at 5:00 PM

Black people get on my damn nerves. Didn’t none of y’all help to put money in her pockets, so why the fuck should she care about what y’all think? Leave her the fuck alone

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Really 11/15/2012 at 9:47 PM

Why are you so emotional about how people feel about this brain dead actress? What has she done for you?

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Tony 11/15/2012 at 5:12 PM

It a shame how people get on her about voting for Mitt just because she’s black. That’s reverse racism.

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b.rogers 11/15/2012 at 6:07 PM

READ THIS LIFERS!

What she said completely! represents what President Obama is all about. He isn’t the welfare president, he isn’t trying to take from the rich and give to the poor, he is creating a system unlike the one of ‘have and have-nots’, but about the ‘willing and the non-willing’. Hope isn’t I’ll give you for free, Hope is I’ll do my part, and in order for this to work you (the people) have to do yours. Let’s not forget, President Obama is a millionaire himself. You think a man who came from lowly beginnings and by hard work saw himself through Harvard and Columbia, and married a women who’s father worked hard to send both her and her brother to Princeton, would just give things away nilly willy and not except people to work hard too?! Please, give me a break. She’s just looking for a little shine. She’s gorgeous. There you have it. Done.

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Tony 11/15/2012 at 5:33 PM

Bish please…

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bwinston06 11/15/2012 at 8:06 PM

I can’t believe she is getting all of this attention because she was a black woman voting for Romney. There are so many other people that you wouldn’t expect that voted for Romney. I don’t want to see their asses either.

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M.Garvey 11/15/2012 at 8:27 PM

Repub talk down to minorities way too much. Lets be real not all their ideas are dumb (fiscal responsibilities, free markets (with regulations), tough on violent offenders) just the people presenting them. America is still 70%+ white, the world isnt ending, Republicans you’ll win another election.

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b.rogers 11/15/2012 at 8:41 PM

church. well said. but in the meantime… do we just keep things as they are?

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M.Garvey 11/15/2012 at 9:47 PM

The president and congress just sets the foundation, the people do the rest, there’s plenty as a people we got to do that doesn’t involve the gov, for one, education especially by black males. Whether its a trade, certificate, diploma degree etc just fuckin something.

If she’s a repub, it’s whatever, she still fine as hell

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Anonymous 11/15/2012 at 9:22 PM

free markets (with regulations) aren’t free markets. either you want free (with no regs – and that’s ridiculous.. .cough: Ron Paul) or you don’t. If you don’t then your party does not have a talking point on that issue.

The regs you want to get rid of hurt workers and citizens: EPA (courtesy of the oil lobby), emissions standards and a push for clean vehicles (again courtesy of big oil), and loosening of financial regs (loose financial regs caused the bush recession). Why would a reasonable person do any of those things when we see how the problems they cause SUCK?

tough of violent offenders? what does that solve? the penal system designed by the founding fathers wasn’t meant to be punitive. It was meant to be exclusionary – remove you from society. the idea of PUNISHING OFFENDERS is a CHRISTIAN TRAIT that has insinuated itself into politics. I don’t want the government to have the power to PUNISH any of its citizens -that way lies tyranny. Imprisonment is not to punish the offender – it’s to protect citizens from someone who cannot honor the implied social contract.

fiscal responsibilities? these are the same assholes who want low taxes when we have some of the lowest in the world already. these are the assholes who don’t want to tax corporations AT ALL (courtesy of the corporate lobby). The don’t even want to build roads and municipal infrastructure – instead leaving it to the lowest private bidder.

all these aforementioned ideas that you cited are fucking ridiculous – as is the republican party. it’s a twisted shell of a reasonable party that used to exist.

now the republican builds fences across the border – as if Mexicans haven’t figured out how to climb, dig or go around it yet. 3 BILLION DOLLARS of corporate welfare – handouts to cozy construction and infrastructure firms – to build a bullshit fence.

fuck that party. slowly but surely you’ll be forced to change. your idiots will dwindle and die off and hopefully then you might win an election. Operation destroy republican contenders has already begun: we knocked off Paul Ryan and Petraeus in a two week stretch. You won’t have ANYBODY electable in 2016.

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M.Garvey 11/15/2012 at 9:42 PM

You went HAM,
I agree with almost everything, Bush got a surplus cut taxes added a prescription part d and fought two wars, all taken on the credit card then the crisis happened and was forced to spend.
Rule of thumb is spend in downtown and tighten/cut spending during good times

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M.Garvey 11/15/2012 at 9:44 PM

I meant in theory some of their ideas isn’t bad obviously over the last 20 years they’ve moved to some warped ideology

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Fuckyocouch 11/18/2012 at 9:36 AM

You were almost right. The biggest move toward deregulation was under Clinton when he repealed Glass-Steagall. Both parties have done drastic things moving toward deregulation. Ask yourself, when was the last time we had a FED chairman, or Treasury Secretary that didn’t not come from the private financial sector, namely Goldman Sachs? The only surplus George W. had was in his first year, which he had nothing to do with. . . Anyway though. Next time shorten that shit up, people have short attention spans and it’s hard to accept a good point when the grammar is all fucked up.. lol I can tell you were typing fast as shit.

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reason 11/16/2012 at 4:47 AM

this is a dumb chic, in one breath she’s upset that people were getting at her for supporting a party which run a campaign based on race and then in the next admits that the party is not inclusive of minorities and needs to open up, huh Hallooooooo are with us mis dash

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reason 11/16/2012 at 4:49 AM

she just got her “hawt ass pass” revoked as far as am concerned,

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attention whore 11/16/2012 at 7:38 AM

MITT ROMNEY IS A MORMON, THEIR RELIGION BELIEVES THAT WOMEN ARE SECOND CLASS CITIZENS AND SO ARE BLACK PEOPLE.

SHE IS A BLACK WOMEN.

VOTING FOR MITT MAKES HER AN IDIOT.

SIMPLE.

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Anonymous 11/16/2012 at 7:51 AM

^^^^^^he shoots. he scores.

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jill jones 11/16/2012 at 11:34 AM

Stacey Dash is a washed up actress It does not matter who she votes for……….she needs a job and attention real bad she it hoping it will lead to an acting job but she is clueless and again I say washed up.

Sincerely

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SIGH 11/16/2012 at 1:14 PM

ummmmm guess what? Our President in BLACK!

So sit that ass down!

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Anonymous 11/24/2012 at 6:32 PM

White people didnt vote for obama cuz he black… so its about race… she shuddnt vote for him cuz hes white… but differently speaking… Mitt didnt have a solid plan Obama did! and im sure if Kanye was running for President black ppl wouldnt vote for him cus he isnt fit for the job… Obama is

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