NEOCONOSIS: 'We Are Building A Religion' The Video that has the RACIST LEMMINGS in a tizzy. »
Posted By ybdogsct 8 months ago in Political NewsRacist Supporters at McCain Rally Talk Openly About ASSASSINATING Barack Obama!
This post is in response to thread started by PC25 entitled "OBAMANOSIS: 'We Are Building A Religion' The Video that has the OBAMA LEMMINGS in a tizzy."
What kind of racist lemmings parrot the bigoted garbage found on anonymous emails and fliers?
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ybdogsct8 months ago
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More videos can be found here: (Do your best not to vomit all over your computers.)
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Some videos are amusing, but this one is particularly disturbing. McCain supporters chanting assassination threats at Barack Obama.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USvHTCNNrew=related
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pc258 months ago
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Hey YB I have one for you. see what Pastor Manning says about Barack Obama
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if you dare,
Obamanosis it's real, it's dangerous,
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jovial8 months ago
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http://media.www.suffolkjournal.net/media/storage/...
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Here's some more proof of Republican racism.
Trent Lott, as a young congressman, Lott was among those who urged Reagan to deliver his first major campaign speech in Philadelphia, Mississippi, where three civil rights workers were murdered in one of the 1960s' ugliest cases of racist violence. It was a ringing declaration of his support for "states' rights" — a code word for resistance to black advances clearly understood by white Southern voters. -

jovial8 months ago
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24-Aug-04
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Republican Racism
US Newswire: "Nadia Naffe, who worked as a Field Director in Southwest Florida for the Republican Party of Florida (RPOF)," filed a lawsuit in federal court alleging race discrimination and retaliation on the job. Along with the RPOF, the lawsuit names the RNC and Bush-Cheney '04 as defendants. During 2003-2004 Naffe was the only black Field Director in FlA." She was forced to perform job assignments focused on black organizations, events and issues. Naffe complained to Party officials of this illegal practice, known as "race matching," only to be told she was being "insubordinate" and "not a team player." "After seeking and failing to get assistance from the RNC, Naffe contacted the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission...shortly afterwards she was verbally threatened with firing by the RPOF's General Counsel, Robert Sechen." One month later, Naffe was fired on a completely trumped up pretext. -

jovial8 months ago
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GOP Chooses Racist for TN Race
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09-Aug-04
Republican Racism
"An unabashed racist will represent the Republican party in the November election for a congressional seat after a write-in candidate failed to derail his effort. With 86 percent of the primary vote counted Thursday, write-in candidate Dennis Bertrand had just 1,554 votes compared to 7,671, or 83 percent, for James L. Hart, a believer in the discredited, phony science of eugenics... In November, the GOP candidate will oppose Rep. John Tanner, a Democrat who has represented the northwest Tennessee district for 15 years. Hart, 60, vows if elected to work toward keeping 'less favored races' from reproducing or immigrating to the United States. In campaign literature, Hart contends that 'poverty genes' threaten to turn the United States into 'one big Detroit.'" We demand a complete denunciation of Bertrand by Bush, Gillespie, and the rest of the GOP! -

jovial8 months ago
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Incredible! GOP's Ballenger Blamed Women in Scarves for His Failed Marriage!
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04-Dec-03
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"The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) filed the lawsuit Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in response to an October 2003 Charlotte Observer newspaper article in which Rep. Cass Ballenger (R-NC) claimed the stress of living near CAIR in Washington, D.C., caused the breakup of his marriage. Ballenger said that proximity to CAIR 'bugged the hell' out of his wife. He said his wife also objected to women 'wearing hoods' [traditional Muslim scarves] going in and out of CAIR's Capitol Hill headquarters. CAIR is seeking $2 million in compensatory and punitive damages, together with costs and attorney's fees. " Can you believe these rightwingnuts? Limbaugh blames liberals for his drug addiction, Janklow blames his murderous driving habits on diabetes. Now Ballenger blames women in scarves for his divorce. Pathetic!! -

jovial8 months ago
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No Joke! Kissing a Hispanic Girl Gets Rep a Spot at GOP Hispanic Conference
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09-Nov-03
Republican Racism
DNC blog: "Republicans are insulting the intelligence of Hispanic voters by saying they deserve to be part of the GOP Hispanic Conference because they kissed Hispanic girls: [from the National Journal] 'GOP efforts to reach out to Hispanic voters took an odd turn when House Republicans this week introduced their new Congressional Hispanic Conference. Several of the conference's members aren't themselves Latino and struggled to make the Hispanic connection. Rep. Chris Cannon of Utah volunteered that, as a fifth-grader, he got his first kiss from a Hispanic girl who was two years older. Rep. Trent Franks of Arizona hopped on the Love Boat by describing how he fell in love with - and married - a Filipino lady who speaks Portuguese.' How about creating jobs for the parents of Hispanic boys and girls or providing them with affordable and quality health care? That is what our Democratic members that make up the Congressional Hispanic Caucus work on, day in and day out." -

jovial8 months ago
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Once Again, GOP Used Racism to Divide Electorate
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06-Nov-03
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"They had all the ingredients to become Mississippi's first black politicians elected to a statewide office since Reconstruction: strong resumes, party backing and money to lure voters. But state Sen. Barbara Blackmon, a lieutenant governor candidate, and Gary Anderson, a candidate for state treasurer, both lost Tuesday, and some observers say their skin color factored into the outcome. Rickey Cole, chairman of the Mississippi Democratic Party, said the GOP's tactics in this election season harked back to "Nixon's Southern Republican strategy to make subtle winks and nods to white racism in the South." Both Blackmon and Anderson are Democrats. Blackmon got just 37% of the vote against Republican Lt. Gov. Amy Tuck, who got 61%... [ Haley] Barbour often wore the state flag lapel pin. In stump speeches, Barbour and Tuck told cheering crowds that they supported the state flag, which voters chose to keep in 2001 over the protests of blacks and whites who found it offensive." -

jovial8 months ago
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Conyers and Nadler Call for Investigation into Scrubbed DOJ Diversity Report
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05-Nov-03
Republican Racism
"Dear Mr. Inspector General: We are writing to ask that the U.S. Department of Justice's OIG investigate the Department's conduct in delaying the release of and making redactions to a report on diversity in the Department's attorney workforce... We were extremely alarmed to learn that the Department of Justice had not only delayed release of this important report by more than one year, but opted to redact more than half of its pages, including the summary section. It is our understanding that the Department elected to redact such critical findings as 'the department does face significant diversity issues' and 'minorities are significantly more likely than whites to cite stereotyping, harassment, and racial tensions as characteristics of the work climate.' In our view, it is outrageous that the very agency that is charged with rooting out discrimination would make it so difficult for the public to scrutinize its own civil rights record." -

jovial8 months ago
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Republicans Rally Behind Cubin's Racist Remarks - Where is the Outrage?
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11-Apr-03
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PentaPost opines, "Rep. Barbara Cubin (R-WY), has out-Lotted Mr. Lott. Mrs. Cubin's remarks came not in a birthday tribute to a centenarian but on the floor of the House of Representatives, in the midst of a serious debate on a gun measure... And unlike in the case of Mr. Lott, Mrs. Cubin's remarks seem to have provoked barely a word of protest from her Republican colleagues... To argue analogously that the amendment would have kept dealers from selling guns in the black community is true only if you subscribe to a worldview in which 'African American' equals 'presumptive drug user.' Yet more astonishing than Mrs. Cubin's obtuseness was that when the full House considered whether to have Mrs. Cubin's words 'taken down' as offensive... it voted in her favor, 227 to 195. Not a single Republican lawmaker voted against the remarks. Afterward, not a word of criticism from House Republican leaders. " -

jovial8 months ago
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'Message to America from the Racist Republican Regime: Happy Martin Luther '****' Day'
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17-Jan-03
Republican Racism
"As we approach Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Republicans will talk like they have supported King's vision of a colorblind society and African-American rights all along, when their records and actions speak otherwise. That's just more of the Republican con job. Republican racism goes much deeper than Sen. Lott. There's Sen. Jefferson Sessions of Alabama, who once called a black assistant U.S. attorney 'boy' and a white civil rights attorney a 'disgrace to his race.' There's Sen. George Allen of Virginia, who displays a Confederate flag in his living room. There's Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, who was a member of the all-white Belle Meade Country Club in Nashville, Tenn., before running for the Senate in 1994. There's Rep. Cass Ballenger of North Carolina who recently told a newspaper reporter he had 'segregationist' feelings and called former U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney, an African-American Democrat from Georgia, a 'bitch.'" The list goes on and on, writes Jackson Thoreau. -

jovial8 months ago
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Racist Bush Sends Flowers to Neo-Confederates Celebrating Jefferson Davis
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20-Jan-03
Republican Racism
Time reports, "Last Memorial Day, for the second year in a row, Bush's White House sent a floral wreath to the Confederate Memorial in Arlington National Cemetery. Six days later, as the United Daughters of the Confederacy celebrated Jefferson Davis' birthday there, Washington chapter president Vicki Heilig offered a 'word of gratitude to George W. Bush' for 'honoring' the Old South's dead. Bush has quietly reinstated a tradition dating back to Woodrow Wilson that his father had halted in 1990... One of the organizations connected to the ceremony is the Sons of Confederate Veterans, whose 'Chief Aide-de-Camp' is Richard T. Hines, a politically active lobbyist from South Carolina. In that state's brutal 2000 Republican primary, Hines reportedly helped finance tens of thousands of letters blasting Bush rival John McCain for failing to support the flying of the Confederate flag over the state capitol. Hines declined to comment." -

jovial8 months ago
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Racist E-mail is Linked to Powerful Bush Ally Paul Weyrich
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06-Jan-03
Republican Racism
California Republican Vice Chair Bill Back is in deep doodoo over his 1999 e-mail of an article that blamed Reconstruction - not slavery - for America's legacy of racism. Joe Conason asks why Bush won't repudiate Back and the article by William Lind. "It's likely that Rove and Bush don't want to annoy William Lind's patron, the powerful far-right figure Paul Weyrich, who often made life miserable for the White House during the first Bush regime. Lind operates the Center for Cultural Conservatism, a subsidiary of Weyrich's Free Congress Foundation, where he fantasizes about burning feminists at the stake and concocts theories about the Marxist Jews who have infected American culture... Last summer, Lind appeared at a Washington conference of Holocaust deniers and neo-Nazis." Where is the outrage??? -

jovial8 months ago
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Racist Campaigns for California GOP Chair
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05-Jan-03
Republican Racism
NY Daily News reports, "A candidate for chairman of the California state Republican Party issued an apology yesterday after it was reported he once sent party members an article claiming the country might be better off if the South had won the Civil War. Bill Back, vice chairman of the California GOP, circulated the article in a party newsletter in 1999 that was E-mailed to about 500 people. The article, by conservative commentator William Lind, said, 'Given how bad things have gotten in the old U.S.A., it's not hard to believe that history might have taken a better turn. 'The real damage to race relations in the South came not from slavery, but from Reconstruction, which would not have occurred if the South had won,' added Lind... Back, who's locked in a two-man race for next month's election to lead the state party, told the Sacramento Bee and the Contra Costa Times that he couldn't remember why he included the piece." 'Cuz he's a Republican racist, that's why! -

jovial8 months ago
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And finally,
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Bill Clinton Denounces the GOP's Racist 'Southern Strategy'
19-Dec-02
Republican Racism
CNN reports, "Former President Clinton said Wednesday it is 'pretty hypocritical' of Republicans to criticize...Trent Lott for stating publicly what he said the GOP does 'on the back roads every day.' 'How do they think they got a majority in the South anyway?' Clinton told CNN outside a business luncheon he was attending. 'I think what they are really upset about is that he made public their strategy.' He added: 'They try to suppress black voting, they ran on the Confederate flag in Georgia and South Carolina, and from top to bottom the Republicans supported it.' Clinton's comments were strongly refuted by a Republican spokesman, who called on the former president to 'check his facts.'" We did - and they are COMPLETELY accurate. It's time for the Republican Party to be held accountable for four decades of pandering to white racists, which began in 1968 with Richard Nixon's "Southern Strategy."
Slate I'll go one on one with you with theses stories anytime. I have mounds of stories to back me up and I withheld a lot more. Republicans have appealed to the Southern states and that's why they became Red states. The Leftover, southern Democrats, will vote Republican as was seen in the last election. So as far as i'm concerned they are only Democrat in name. They are actually Republicans.
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cowboygrandpa8 months ago
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ybdogsct:
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The link didn't work. So I tried dropping the =related at the end.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USvHTCNNrew
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cowboygrandpa8 months ago
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Are you negging this because you are in favor of Obama being killed ????
Or do you just hate that people don't agree with your views ????
Either way I know you say that you are not a hypocrite or a Republican. But you are a liar !!!!!
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Jeboba8 months ago
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Something sure has eaten away the brain cells of the Republicans and those that support them! The scariest part of all this is that Limbaugh keeps these nutbags stirred up. One of these days one of them is going to act out and kill somebody...egged on by Limbaugh, FAUX, O'Reilly, Hannity, Beck, etc. These hate spewing bastards along with their shrew Ann Coulter are DANGEROUS and somehow need to be marginalized! SPONSORS... what price is your support of them worth? Hmmmm? Cut 'em off now!
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fiftynine8 months ago
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"Jeboba - What did you think of the Democrat in the video? I thought he clearly portrayed racism. He was not a Republican, but a Democrat."
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I don't know what he thinks,but i think he was just another punk that i would like to take a walk with..frigg'n idiot !! -
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antibrainwasher8 months ago
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I got me some guns, I got me a job at the walmart, I got me some flannel shirts, I got me a sister/wife, I got me a membership at an all white megachurch, I got the baby jesus on my side, I got me a fresh pack of marlboroughs, some jack daniels, some ditch weed, my kids got some coolaide in theys baby bottles, now all I need is my white robe with a pointy white sheet hat and some wooden crosses and gasoline.
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Long live caribu barbie, dAnn coulter, druggy gaybaugh, faux noise....and baby jesus bless the billionaires I vote for, may they continue to rape the country and take all the money. -

EDWARDIII8 months ago
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What was the name of that singer who made the song about McCain during the election-- the song about how McCain should end up in a wheel chair? He was Obama's favorite performer as I recall.
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In contrast John McCain blasted a talk radio host for saying over-the-top things about Obama, yet the media insists on eveluating republicans, conservatives and McCain supporters on a few lunatics.
We live in an editocracy where the media eliets play king-makers. Their current favorite can do no harm, while the opposition is made up of devils and deviants. Sheep-like, the American people gobble everything they are fed. -

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antibrainwasher8 months ago
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E#3 spews:
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"We live in an editocracy where the media eliets play king-makers. Their current favorite can do no harm, while the opposition is made up of devils and deviants. Sheep-like, the American people gobble everything they are fed."
Exactly right, E the third, and here is who owns the media you watch every night to fill your empty head:
News Corp: owner the right wing Rupurt Murdock, Australian Tabloid king, owner WSJ, Weekly Standard, Faux Noise, and hundreds of tabloids from Austrailia to England. Extreamist right wing, inventor of distorted point of view journalism, that weak minded idiots like E the 3 eat for breakfast as a substitute for thinking.
NBC-General electric, conservative 100% for profit multi board controlled corporate structure.
CBS-Westinghouse, conservative 100% for profit multi conservative board controlled corporate struture.
ABC/Disney-owned by a cartel in Israel, president Eisner, made 360 million dollars in 1999 as a salary.
Clear channel, ultra conservative right wing, pays druggy Gaybaugh 40 million a year to fill the minds of racist hate mongering idiots with their delusions.
You see, even a idiot con can get it right, just for exact wrong reasons.
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EDWARDIII8 months ago
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Look at the things the media has said over the past few years-- the exagerations and the character assasinations contrasted with the kiss-arse worship of the chairman and tell me that the media is conservative. Murdock's influence is a lone dissenting voice. Further, his comentators are honest about their role, and do not try to pretend they are objective journalists.
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Beeboppin718 months ago
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White Power? Sadly these people have no party affiliation, no self esteem, no morals, sound judgment escapes them, reasoning lost. What you have here is simply a frenzy of hate.
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Watching the videos reminded me of the 3 minute hate in Orwell's 1984. Insane.-

jovial8 months ago
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They're very careful to not directly affiliate themselves, because of the damage it does to candidates. You bet your bottom dollar though, when they vote 100% of the time the candidate will be white, and 99% of the time he will be a Republican.
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Jaydee408 months ago
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As long as Americans fight each other nothing will ever happen to the real villains, look to see just who makes money from all this discord. Some names keep coming up but nothing is ever done, why is that?
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EDWARDIII8 months ago
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History suggests that assasins are most often mentally ill and their victims are celebs who are loved. Take for example the Roosevelts (both), Lincoln, Lennon, Lenin, Reagan, Ghandi and so on. Obama is the most adored man in the country and I hope they protect the hell out of him. I hope someone besides me sees the pattern and they guard him to the max.
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jovial8 months ago
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Most of the names we see everyday here representing the conservatism are the epitome of what represented in these videos. I won't name them but we all know who they are. They will viciously attack this story, because they don't want the truth known. Like cockroaches they live in the filth and shy away from the light. What's really shocking is that some of these people that attack Obama are people of color themselves. Yet they join with those that hate Obama based solely on his race. Go figure.
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slate8 months ago
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We usually attack these types of falsehoods because they are false Jovial. The usual stereotypes that all conservatives are untrue and spreading those falsehoods in an attempt to demean all conservative ideas is typical and is as bigoted as anyone that would hate anyone merely because of the color of their skin.
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jovial8 months ago
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David Duke....Republican.
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Claims from Republican and conservative rags about Obama being "uppity".
Mass mailings and cartoons originating from Republicans about watermelon in the black house and other racially tinged jokes.
Then a party endorsed CD parading as a christmas gift that was a racially motivated song about "Barack the magic negro". Add all this up, and an ugly picture emerges. One that shows that racism is not totally rejected within the Republican party.-

lovemylibs8 months ago
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I agree, that behavior is despicable.
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Have you seen these past quotes from Vice President Biden (a Democrat, btw)???
""You cannot go into a Dunkin' Donuts or a 7-Eleven unless you have a slight Indian accent."
"I mean, you got the first mainstream African American [Barack Obama] who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice looking guy." -

jovial8 months ago
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What's more is that the places where this racism is more outwardly accepted is from the southern states. Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, etc. Coincidentally those states have the strongest concentration of Republicans (RED states).
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Wolfie20078 months ago
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This is the most hilarious over the top and screamingly funny stuff I've seen in a long while. I sat here and laughed until tears were coming out of my eyes. It's the comments I'm talkin about, so this is what you liberal, progressive, democrats do at your circle jerks. Mystery solved, thanks for the laugh, dogbreath.
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EDWARDIII8 months ago
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The viciousness expressed by the mainstream left--not the fringe but the main stream-- gives us a preview of the mindless anger that will be unleashed if an attempt is made on Obama.
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The fact that he is loved increases the chance he will be a target. Look at the Lennon shooting. Some crazy from Denver went all the way to new york just to pop him, only because he was so adored. As a Smithian conservative I want Obama to live to see his policies fail and be voted out of office to build substandard homes as a hobby to keep himself busy in reitement. Let's hope the secret service is taking every imaginable precaution. -
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CHAM8 months ago
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Thanks Ybdog for a great post. I have been wondering how an avid supporter of the Republican Party can trash anyone? I used to be a Republican, even voted for Bush the first time.
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But after what I have witnessed over the last eight years, there is no way I could associate myself with such a vile Party that would support the most corrupt, immoral, unethical, murderous, Julius Caesar wannabe ever to have led this nation.
And lead it he did. Right into the gutter.
And people choose him over Obama. And I say that being almost as anti Democrat as I now am Anti Republican.
We can punish the Republican party for enabling their miscreant. You can do it just like I'm going to do it, and if enough will join in, we can give the Republicans the ultimate punishment. To help the demise of the Republican Party I will never vote for a Republican Candidate again - ever.-

EDWARDIII8 months ago
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I never voted for George Bush (Gore first time, wrote in McCain as a protest second time.) even though I am registered republican. Now we have a president that I almost hate and I'm even more angry with the democratic party, but I would not say I will never vote for a democrat ever again. What you are doing in your statement is to tell the democrats that they can be as corrupt as they want, but you will never vote against them. Ba-ram-eue. Sheep be true.
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