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Serious Social Question: Is "White Trash" the same thing as the N word?
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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 1351120" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>Dad died at 92 never voted republican he felt that they stacked the deck and would not let the small producer produce and put every obstacle in the way. He was the type of person who you could put on a rock pile and he would find a market for the rocks. When he died he had a net worth of over 5 million. But that is not how every one measured him. The down and out knew he would help them out no strings attached. He said money was there to make money with and he new how. He and my mother both had an eighth grade education but never quit learning. I guess I learned my persistence from him. I still learn something every day. Nearly to the place my Dad was and I am only 76.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 1351120, member: 4674"] Dad died at 92 never voted republican he felt that they stacked the deck and would not let the small producer produce and put every obstacle in the way. He was the type of person who you could put on a rock pile and he would find a market for the rocks. When he died he had a net worth of over 5 million. But that is not how every one measured him. The down and out knew he would help them out no strings attached. He said money was there to make money with and he new how. He and my mother both had an eighth grade education but never quit learning. I guess I learned my persistence from him. I still learn something every day. Nearly to the place my Dad was and I am only 76. [/QUOTE]
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