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I think i just spotted a pink elephant flying by.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Lincoln
Abraham was a Republican. I am confused by all the talk. [huh]
I think i just spotted a pink elephant flying by.
Fedora YES!! Beard I DON'T THINK SO.WideBrimm said:True. President Lincoln was a Republican. He was also the Great Emancipator. And he was the first President to sport a beard. It would be great to see Obama sport both a fedora and a beard![]()
Also, the Republican party of Lincoln's day was far different than today's Republican party.
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Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. So was the Whig Party. Those guys sure are off the deep end these days, I'll tell you.Foofoogal said:so was the Democrat party.
Fletch said:Mr. Obama's wearing a lid might boost sales. But it would also reinforce the stereotype held by many Whites that dress hats are a "Black thing."
These Whites - many of them otherwise broad-minded people, but conditioned by fashion - would also type Obama himself as an inner-city dandy à la Steve Harvey, or worse, corrupt ex-Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick.
So I hope, for his sake and for hats' sake, that he doesn't wear a hat.
Disclaimer: I do not approve of the stereotype, or any stereotypes regarding hats or skin colors. I also voted for him, FWTW.
Though he did wear a gold Rolex. I met MLK when I was a kid and all I recall was his surprisingly diminutive size and the Rolex. And, he addressed me as youngster.Marc Chevalier said:Martin Luther King was the same: his clothing and fedoras were usually quite conservative.
Marc Chevalier said:Brian, looks like you and Fletch agree.