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Ralph.
20. Junior at UNC. A staunch advocate for social progression.


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Happy 96th Birthday to the First Lady of Song!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyf1rPqibjY
April 25th 2013 at 01:03AM | 3 notes
December 22nd 2012 at 04:30AM | 9,532 notes
unapproachableblackchicks:






“[Of all] the things they [Republicans] have disliked about things that have gone on in the administration, they have never called a male unqualified, not bright…” Fudge (D-Ohio) said at a news conference called by a dozen women members of the House of Representatives. “There is a clear sexism and racism that goes with these comments being made by…Senator [John] McCain and others.” ….

McCain described Rice as “not very bright.” Rice graduated from Stanford University with honors, was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship and earned a master’s degree and Ph.D. at Oxford University.










McCain, who selected Sarah Palin as his running mate in 2008, finished 894th of 899th in his graduating class at the U.S. Naval Academy. According to the book, {The Nightingale’s Song} by Robert Timberg, he was a “below par” Navy pilot who lost five military aircrafts before being captured as a prisoner of war.


Not to mention that it took Sarah Palin 6 years and 4 different universities to earn her Bachelor’s Degree. Yeah Susan Rice is definitely unqualified.
December 4th 2012 at 02:38PM | 433 notes
whataboss
September 30th 2012 at 11:10PM | 7 notes
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August 28th 2012 at 12:29AM | 18,570 notes
July 2nd 2012 at 11:19PM | 352 notes
This was not only a victory only for the president and his supporters who have relentlessly fought to make this bill a reality; but it was a victory for Americans who know now their government actually cares about their well-being, instead of believing that all American citizens have the means to fend for themselves.
June 28th 2012 at 11:44PM | 2,127 notes
Two of my favorite people.
June 17th 2012 at 12:50AM | 2 notes
June 15th 2012 at 02:06AM | 29 notes