ALL U GOTTA DO IS SAY SOMETHIN ABOUT FREE STUFF AND FOOD....
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Started by Princess LaRonda
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Oct 2004
All you gotta do is say somethin about food...
and black people will turn up for ANYTHING....they'll carpool to show up
That's why instead of spending all this money on these voter registration ads and tours etc etc...they should have just set up some places that give away FREE STUFF or some FOOD.....and **** would come out the wood works registering...and offer somethin else on VOTING DAY and what **** you know who registered won't show up for the FREE ****OR SOME FOOD?!?!
Just like birthday parties...and weddings.....its ALWAYS a shytload of people @ gatherings like that because of FREE FOOD...****they aint payin for...
a family reunion?!?! WHOOOOOOOOOOO **** that aint even pay their lil fees will STILL come....
Nahd wrote:All you gotta do is say somethin about food... and black people will turn up for ANYTHING....they'll carpool to show up That's why instead of spending all this money on these voter registration ads and tours etc etc...they should have just set up some places that give away FREE STUFF or some FOOD.....and **** would come out the wood works registering...and offer somethin else on VOTING DAY and what **** you know who registered won't show up for the FREE ****OR SOME FOOD?!?! Just like birthday parties...and weddings.....its ALWAYS a shytload of people @ gatherings like that because of FREE FOOD...****they aint payin for... a family reunion?!?! WHOOOOOOOOOOO **** that aint even pay their lil fees will STILL come....


Kraft Foods, manufacturer of Kool-Aid fruit drinks, is teaming up with Church's Chicken to sponsor a series of voter registration drives across the country. The campaign, named "Get Free Food, and Vote Too" targets Black constituents with an appealing offer.
Eligible voters who complete a voter registration are treated to a free 3-piece chicken box and a 32oz Kool-Aid drink. This promotion is expected to bring in record numbers of new voters, say political marketing analysts. However, it isn't without its weak points.
Employees of Church's report large numbers of people registering to vote in their mother's name, as well as hoarding condiments. Sales of hot sauce and sugar have spiked 75% in cities participating in the drives. It's not uncommon to see bootleg men selling bottles of Texas Pete for $10 in barber shops and street corners, according to one Churchs manager.
The success of this strategy hasn't gone unnoticed. Another drive organized by the Republican Party is being planned in Starbucks across the country, where new voters receive free scones and Frappucinos. The new voters will also be treated to a free American flag bumper sticker.