Obama's Race War

Discussion in 'Political Opinions & Beliefs' started by Smartmouthwoman, Aug 31, 2011.

  1. Hanzou

    Hanzou New Member

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    So this is the far right's end game eh? Scaring white people into believing that a president with a white mother is racist against white people and wants to start a race war. We saw hints of this over the last few years with people as prominent as Glenn Beck saying the following;

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS8jOlY6U6o&feature=related"]Glenn Beck Racist Controversy - Beck Suspended - YouTube[/ame]

    Now its come to this. How pathetic.
     
  2. Albert Di Salvo

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    There isn't going to be a race war. You need to hang out with a better class of conservatives.
     
  3. Daybreaker

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    I think Obama is trying to start a food fight.
     
  4. Bluespade

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    Ah, the skins aren't going to be that bad this season.

    Ok, they are.
     
  5. JavaBlack

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    Where does it seem like this?
    Oh yeah. In a different country: Yourimagi Nation.
     
  6. James Cessna

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    That's OK. I would never post the identical thread twice.

    What would be the purpose and the objective in doing that?

    Two identical threads would serve no useful purpose.

    Do you not agree this latest flap between Boehner and Obama makes Obama look petty and ridiculous since the Republican debate was scheduled way in advance of Obama returning from his latest vacation?
     
  7. Colonel K

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    The repetitious making of clone threads is what is petty and ridiculous. Anyone might come to understand that there was a sorry lack of original thought.
     
  8. MAcc2007

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    From the article:

    "“It will be up to each of you to make sure that the young people, African-Americans, Latinos and women, who powered our victory in 2008, stand together once again,” he said."

    Calling on races to vote as a block is bigoted.
     
  9. JavaBlack

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    Tell it to the polling organizations.
    He's obviously talking about the blocs that exist according to polls. It might be tacky to refer to them in this manner, but what's the alternative?
    Nobody says "We need the coalition of people who tend to vote in a particular ideological direction to show up again."

    Seriously. Can you come up with a better way to word this?
    You're just looking for something to be outraged about and finding it.

    Furthermore, even if we assume this is not the best way to state it (and it's certainly not the most accurate), it's quite a jump to suggest this is calling for a race war.
     
  10. James Cessna

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    You are very correct, MAcc2007.

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  11. James Cessna

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    We agree, Colonel K.

    This is exactly why you should refrain from constantly doing it.

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  12. Surfer Joe

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    The only people intent on fomenting a race war are the right-wing bigots, racists and apologists who all suffered terminal brain farts when the country elected a black man as president.

    I wonder what you people will do when he is re-elected, especially after spending 4 years throwing every insult, lie and racist snipe at Obama and his family, and trying to incite a race war and scare the more ignorant whites with your interminable chicken little scenarios of how Obama is the black antichrist.

    What comes after brain fart, Jimmy?
     
  13. flounder

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    I'll be shocked if he says nothing, they made such a big deal when that Congressman yelled out ''LIAR'' to Obama, REMEMBER THAT ONE?

    This is much worse,,,much worse..and the Liar remark had nothing to do with race,,but they made sure they stuck it in there,,as always..
     
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    Who needs to scare people when we all listened to obama throw his white grandmother under the bus, and then went on to accuse the white cop from Boston of racism before he caved in to granting him a beer fest so as to smooth out his racist rhetoric in front of the the American people. Obama spent 20 years of his life listening to the reverend wright spout the most racist garbage I've heard since listening to jessie jackhole and al sharpless give their racist rants. Obama picked the most racist attorney general in our history with the selection of that criminal eric holder, who in turn refused to indict those two black panther racists of preventing white voters to enter at that Philly voting center.
     
  15. Trinnity

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    No one has ever played the race card on the scale that Mr. Obama has. The country is worse off for it.
    He set race relations back, IMO.

    I'm NOT happy about that. We need race relations to continually improve or it hurts us all.

    It just goes to show that race issues are continually a point of national angst.
    It will NOT improve until Blacks stop using slavery victim-hood as an excuse to hate Whites who had nothing to do with it. Whites resent that. I sure do.

    But White people for the most part are afraid to say it. I'm NOT.

    We need to get this all "out there" so we can deal with it and finally put it to rest.
    THAT will help all the races in America and it's the only real chance multiculturalism has to work here.
    It really DOES come down to that.

    Choose, people.
    Do we want to get along with each other, or not?
    Hang on to the past or move forward.

    It's up to us all.
     
  16. superbadbrutha

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    Baloney. The only Race Card that has been played is by the racist. The election of a black man in this country has only brought the racist out the wood work.

    He does it really hurt.

    Oh that is what is setting it back black folks using victim-hood. I guess racism and discrimination is just something black folks cooked up in our heads.

    Is that really what they need to say.

    We can't come together as a slave and master, as an inferior lapping up to a superior. We have to come together as human beings who have learned mutual respect.

    If you don't know what was, then you dont know what is and you are ill-informed of what is yet to come.

    I agree we don't need to hang on to the past, but we can't to forget it.
     
  17. skeptic-f

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    Birthers Birthers Birthers Birthers Birthers Birthers Birthers Birthers Birthers Birthers Birthers. What more do you need to say about white racism and the Obama administration?
     
  18. Trinnity

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    I say Mr. Obama is a racist and his wife as well. That's my opinion based on his actions and her statements.
     
  19. James Cessna

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    You are very correct, Trinnity!

    "To his credit, Obama concedes that he "may have benefited from the Law Review's affirmative action policy." This did not strike him as unusual as he "undoubtedly benefited from affirmative action programs during my academic career." Scarier than Obama's style, however, is his thinking. A neophyte race-hustler after his three years in Chicago, Obama is keen to browbeat those who would "even insinuate" that affirmative action rewards the undeserving, results in inappropriate job placements, or stigmatizes its presumed beneficiaries."

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    In the case of Michelle Obama, affirmative action did all three. The partners at Sidley Austin learned this the hard way. In 1988, they hired her out of Harvard Law under the impression that the degree meant something. It did not. By 1991, Michelle was working in the public sector as an assistant to the mayor. By 1993, she had given up her law license. Many in America wanted to be proud when the first person of color was elected president, but instead, they have been witness to a congenital liar, a woman who has been ashamed of America her entire life, failed policies, intimidation and a commonality hitherto not witnessed in political leaders. He and his wife view their life at our expense as an entitlement – while America's people go homeless, hungry and unemployed. -- Mychal Massie, syndicated op-ed black columnist
     
  20. Johnny-C

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    Look, don't you sit back all comfy (where you might be), and pretend that the problems out here are ALL from African Americans. That's just a big lie that you would perpetrate; plain dishonest and stupid.

    No one should pay attention to you.
     
  21. Johnny-C

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    The way you see the world, is surely worth questioning (at every possible level).
     
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  23. Albert Di Salvo

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    I see we have two African American posters on this thread. This is an opportunity for me to ask them a very difficult question.

    How is African America going to save itself from the downward spiral it is trapped in?
     
  24. Albert Di Salvo

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    Do you guys think the white man will save you?
     
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