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Old 09-15-2009, 08:08 PM   #1
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After reading the posts since the last time I time I was here, I stand by my assertion that a LOT of the negative stuff out there is coming from a place of racism. There are a lot of people in this country who are not comfortable having a black man in charge. And they are willing to start a fucking violent revolution and overthrow the government in order to prove it. Anyone who doesn't see it is IMO very naive.

It was reported on the news that Obama has had more death threats than any president, EVER, in the history of this country. That cannot just be a coincidence.

And the sad thing is, some politicians are fueling the flames with their rhetoric, legitimizing the nonsense. All the talk of seccesion, and death panels, and socialism, it is ridiculous coming from politicans. It seems that now it is OK for a politician to talk in such extremes to call the lunatics into play. I wonder how they would feel if the president was assassinated because of their legitimizing the whacko extremists?

http://www.truthout.org/091209E
"...Potok says that beyond the usual backlash against immigration, hate and militia groups have been reenergized by the economic crisis, the ascendancy of a progressive agenda on Capitol Hill, and the election of the first African American president. The day after Obama was elected, activity surged on hate sites across the Web and several prominent white supremacist groups saw a spike in membership requests.

Taken together, the factors amount to what experts call a "perfect storm" for extremism to blossom. Meanwhile, Potok says the barrier between the white nationalist movement and traditionally less racist elements of the radical right is beginning to recede, leading to more collaboration between the groups.

"In a sense there are distinct aspects of the radical right and the more nonracial part of the radical right, the patriot movement or militia movement, you couldn't fairly describe it as a white supremacist or white nationalist movement," said Potok. "Yet the militia movement as it is reemerging is more racialized than it used to be."

Potok says the radicalization of the health-care debate, characterized by widely exaggerated claims and attempts to paint the president as a socialist, is only making things worse.

"These kind of ideas are getting mainstreamed in many cases by people in positions of real authority," he said. "I think that mainstream politicians and cable news commentators have contributed in a really vile and shameful way."
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Old 09-15-2009, 08:39 PM   #2
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After reading the posts since the last time I time I was here, I stand by my assertion that a LOT of the negative stuff out there is coming from a place of racism. [/i]
Bull shit. I don't believe that one minute. Some? Sure. The majority? Hell no. It is about the issues. I think he is very presidential and doing a great job of representing the office. I just don't agree with many of his socialist ideals. I could care less if he was a Martian.
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Old 09-15-2009, 09:30 PM   #3
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Bull shit. I don't believe that one minute. Some? Sure. The majority? Hell know. It is about the issues. I think he is very presidential and doing a great job of representing the office. I just don't agree with many of his socialist ideals. I could care less if he was a Martian.
He is not a socialist. People throw that word around without any regard for what it really means.

The fact that so many people believe he isn't American (the birthers), or that he is Muslim, just proves that people will say and believe anything, no matter how much it is disproved. Do you honestly think people would be reacting the same way if Hillary had won? I doubt it. But all the ridiculous talk, by supposed "legitimate" people, is not helping. They should be debating what is actually IN THE BILLS they disagree with, instead of being completely disrespectful and spreading lies and fear and talking about secession and invoking the tenth ammendment, if they want to be taken seriously. Oh, and they should be telling people to STOP showing up with GUNS where the President is speaking.

In an interview with NBC's Brian Williams, former President Jimmy Carter said he has been extremely bothered by the heightened climate of racial and other hate speech since the election of President Barack Obama. Go to following link to watch.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/vid...nst_obama.html
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Old 09-15-2009, 09:50 PM   #4
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He is not a socialist. People throw that word around without any regard for what it really means.
I know what it means, many of his policy proposals reflect it.


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The fact that so many people believe he isn't American (the birthers), or that he is Muslim, just proves that people will say and believe anything, no matter how much it is disproved.
I don't believe any of that.

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Do you honestly think people would be reacting the same way if Hillary had won? I doubt it.
No, and I could give a shit because that bitch lost and I am glad for that much. I would take Obama over her anyday.

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But all the ridiculous talk, by supposed "legitimate" people, is not helping. They should be debating what is actually IN THE BILLS they disagree with,
Yea, that IS what I am trying to do.

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instead of being completely disrespectful and spreading lies and fear and talking about secession and invoking the tenth ammendment, if they want to be taken seriously.
I could care less about that BS.

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Oh, and they should be telling people to STOP showing up with GUNS where the President is speaking.
Yea, tell those black men to stop showing up with their guns.


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In an interview with NBC's Brian Williams, former President Jimmy Carter said he has been extremely bothered by the heightened climate of racial and other hate speech since the election of President Barack Obama.
I could give a shit about what Carter says about anything. I mean really. He is just supporting his base. Feeling bad for his ancestors who owned slaves. I have very little interest in much of what he has to say.
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Old 09-15-2009, 10:02 PM   #5
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I know what it means, many of his policy proposals reflect it.

Not really, but whatever. We live in a quasi-socialist country. Health care should not be something that is "for profit" to the extent it is now.

I don't believe any of that.

I didn't say YOU did, I was saying that many people in this country do, and that many of those people are fueling all of this crap.

No, and I could give a shit because that bitch lost and I am glad for that much. I would take Obama over her anyday.

At least you admit it's true. That should prove right there to you that some of the rhetoric is racist-oriented.

Yea, that IS what I am trying to do.

Well right on then. Too bad legitimate people aren't.

I could care less about that BS.

The point is, a lot of people DO care about it, and they are causing a lot of concern and trouble. And all the politicians who are doing really need to stop.

Yea, tell those black men to stop showing up with their guns.

I've only seen ONE black person at a rally with a gun. But ftr, they should be telling ALL PEOPLE to stop showing up with guns. You can't go to Disneyland with a gun, but you can go to a presidential speech with one? What the fuck is wrong with that picture?

I could give a shit about what Carter says about anything. I mean really. He is just supporting his base. Feeling bad for his ancestors who owned slaves. I have very little interest in much of what he has to say.

Well, he is from the south, he was governor of Georgia, and he was president. He was around during the Civil Rights Movement. I think he knows racism when he sees it.
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Old 09-15-2009, 10:11 PM   #6
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Not really, but whatever. We live in a quasi-socialist country. Health care should not be something that is "for profit" to the extent it is now.
At least you admit to the socialist agenda. I will give you that much.


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At least you admit it's true. That should prove right there to you that some of the rhetoric is racist-oriented.
It proves nothing of the sort.


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I've only seen ONE black person at a rally with a gun. But ftr, they should be telling ALL PEOPLE to stop showing up with guns. You can't go to Disneyland with a gun, but you can go to a presidential speech with one? What the fuck is wrong with that picture?
But yet you want to make a big deal out of 2 incidents from all of his numerous speaking events. This ain't Disney Land.


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Well, he is from the south, he was governor of Georgia, and he was president. He was around during the Civil Rights Movement. I think he knows racism when he sees it.
Sure, just like he knows Porn when he sees it. He is still a dick.
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Old 09-16-2009, 12:39 AM   #7
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But yet you want to make a big deal out of 2 incidents from all of his numerous speaking events. This ain't Disney Land.
I find it hard to believe that you think it is OK to go where the president, ANY PRESIDENT, is going to be while carrying a weapon. I can only imagine what would have happened if a liberal had tried to do that when Bush was president. Really. People were being arrested for their fucking T-SHIRTS when Bush was prez.


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Sure, just like he knows Porn when he sees it. He is still a dick.
whateveh. So are you. (I still love you though. *smooch*)
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Old 09-15-2009, 08:44 PM   #8
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NPR did a race story this morning. There is a racial component but the ugly rhetoric is in line with what Clinton and Bush got. NPR mentioned the showing up armed at Presidential events thing which is a huge increase in the threatening posture but failed to mention that one of the best armed nutters was a black man. It is more party politics than race but both sides will use race to hold the creepy base. The part that to me seems most racially focused is the kooky citizenship nonsense.
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Old 09-15-2009, 09:05 PM   #9
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NPR did a race story this morning. There is a racial component but the ugly rhetoric is in line with what Clinton and Bush got. NPR mentioned the showing up armed at Presidential events thing which is a huge increase in the threatening posture but failed to mention that one of the best armed nutters was a black man. It is more party politics than race but both sides will use race to hold the creepy base. The part that to me seems most racially focused is the kooky citizenship nonsense.
A fair statement. The Race Card being thrown is nothing more than a Strawman by those who support the changes. Nice try, but that dog "Won't Hunt" (Bill Clinton).
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Old 09-19-2009, 06:50 AM   #10
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After reading the posts since the last time I time I was here, I stand by my assertion that a LOT of the negative stuff out there is coming from a place of racism.
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WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama said Friday that angry criticisms about his health care agenda are driven by an intense debate over the proper role of government — and not by racism.

"Are there people out there who don't like me because of race? I'm sure there are," Obama told CNN. "That's not the overriding issue here."

Time and again, Obama was asked about whether the tenor of the health care debate turned nasty because of undercurrents in racism. Former President Jimmy Carter raised the point prominently this week when he said the vitriol was racially motivated.

Not so, Obama said.


"Now there are some who are, setting aside the issue of race, actually I think are more passionate about the idea of whether government can do anything right," Obama said told ABC News. "And I think that that's probably the biggest driver of some of the vitriol."
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