I have NO problem w/ "uppity niggers." I supported Clarence Thomas' appointment to the Supreme Court and believe he is one of the best jurists on the court today. But what I do have a problem w/ are "uppity niggers" w/ hidden agendas and no experience seeking to run the most powerful nation on earth. Training wheels have no place in the White House!
Under your criteria, Abraham Lincoln would never have been elected. He served one term in Congress and lost every other national election. Of course, he was white, so I bet he gets a pass.
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Recall that earlier generations faced down fascism and communism not just with missiles and tanks, but with sturdy alliances and enduring convictions. They understood that our power alone cannot protect us, nor does it entitle us to do as we please. Instead, they knew that our power grows through its prudent use; our security emanates from the justness of our cause, the force of our example, the tempering qualities of humility and restraint.
^ That's where it all falls down for these cowards. They craft these clumsy generalizations designed to describe Obama's (and others') faults without specifically naming him, but then conveniently fail to apply that same yardstick to anyone else. How can you NOT believe them to be racists when that's the modus operandi?
__________________ I missed a Mensa meeting for this?
Maybe if you'd shut your stupid fucking face once in a while, you'd realize that there's more to life than whether or not you're right on any given point.
Let's not carry it too far, though. There is an underlying bent of racism across this country, and it would be foolish to not expect that fact to rear its ugly head in more ways than one during this election. I see no problem with addressing race issues in regard to the candidates and the effect these will have on the outcome. That's not the same as the blatant racism we see forwarded by a couple of posters here, of which Jay is not one. Jay has plenty of legitimate cause to oppose Obama. If race is even among them, I'm sure it's a minor consideration. It seems to me that by including Jay and others in this blanket condemnation, the legitimate position opposing racist attacks directed at Obama is actually weakened substantially.
I'm certainly not making the assertion that Jay is a racist; just that he's intentionally under-informed (and petulant). "put the red button up your ass" is hardly a defensible response to the assertion that McCain - being the documentable hothead he is - is less dangerous than Obama with the keys to our nuclear warehouse.
That said, he should be embarrassed by the similarity between his latest argument against Obama and those of the starched sheet contingency.
Under your criteria, Abraham Lincoln would never have been elected. He served one term in Congress and lost every other national election. Of course, he was white, so I bet he gets a pass.
What are you?. The defender for all that is black?. Are you black FTL?. Anyways, tell me, how many of us were there when Lincoln was getting elected?. Were giving Lincoln a pass cause he was white?. You are a fucking idiot.
That said, he should be embarrassed by the similarity between his latest argument against Obama and those of the starched sheet contingency.
You are relentless. Opposition of Obama does NOT mean you are of the starched sheet contigency. Why would you even say that?. I opposed Bush just as much, does that make me anti-white?. This is fucking bullshit.
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No argument, but if there is one thing I've come to understand about Jay, it is that he takes BWOT far less seriously than many.
I believe he takes his posts very serious and he has most other posts on some kind mental ignore, the problem is when reality hits he will crash hard...........
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