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Mitt Romney - Who Let the Dogs Out?

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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2008

Mitt Romney in Jacksonville Florida

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  • lol @0:20. He totally just checked to see if his wallet was still there.

  • Which one's Romney?

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  • To the guys arguing about Africa, I would check out the documentary Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond. It answers a lot of questions about why some nations developed faster than others with archaeology and careful examination of history. Its a great documentary and fascinating as well!

  • @vtoodler It means "Hey, these guys are black, I bet they're intimately familiar with Baha Men's one memorable hit from the year 2000, 'Who Let The Dogs Out', because the Baha Men are black, and these people are black. I'm hip and cool, a''aight? word, up, my, doggles? my main.. my n-words? i, too, have 99 problems, and the liberal agenda is one of them!"

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  • @scharb excellent and accurate response. The shape of the terrain in Europe facilitated nation building. as well as the east/west orientation of europe compared to the north/south of africa facilitated the domestication of agricultural plant varieties in greater abundance. this led to a positive feedback loop with animal domestication as well. Additionally due to difficulties in navigation, sub-saharan africa was largely left out of the trade routes that spanned eurasia until the 1400s

  • @scharb

    Africans were unable to exploit their natural resources to the degree of their enemies. Early humans who moved out of Africa were compelled to reinvent themselves and to think more creatively in using their resources as they evolved into new ethnicities/races. Laziness and Lamarckism are assumptions you made, I'd call it complacency, which has a very different connotation. And BTW Lamarckism is not stupid as it may be appropriately applied through learned behavior.

  • @gplus46 No, the main reason black people have it hard is because, compared to Europe, the natural resources and conditions in Africa did not historically facilitate technological advancement and imperial stability of military powers, so they were easily conquered, subjugated, and enslaved. Laziness is not hereditary. You're professing Lamarckism, which is wrong. And stupid.

  • Wtf why would any1 want to hug mitt Romney? Poor Seamus!

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