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Fox's Beck Calls Obama a Racist

I support those trhings too. So? go ahead say it.

But then I'd grant citizenship to no one by right of birth. Under my rule, everyone would have to go through a naturalization process.
 
He's resentful of all whites.

Uh, yeah. He's spent his whole life being a racist troublemaker.

he's never tried to be a peacemaker and mend fences.

He's been an undercover Black panther this whole time.

r-i-g-h-t. :doh
 
FOX News is a great comedy channel. ;)

Its okay, let Beck dig himself a hole he can fit all his garbage in. The part where he clearly contradicted himself was hilarious.

Basically he's saying "He has a deep hatred for white people, yet that does not mean he does not like white people, however he is a racist."

:rofl

Well as my Dad would say about people who exhibited the lack of intellect as Glenn Beck does - " he's six bottles short of a six pack".
 
Uh, yeah. He's spent his whole life being a racist troublemaker.

he's never tried to be a peacemaker and mend fences.

He's been an undercover Black panther this whole time.

r-i-g-h-t. :doh

Hey Joe my neighbor said that POTUS is the illigitimate son of Rosa Parks and LBJ. Do you know any TIN FOIL HATTERS who could verify that for us? LOL
 
Uh, yeah. He's spent his whole life being a racist troublemaker.

he's never tried to be a peacemaker and mend fences.

He's been an undercover Black panther this whole time.

r-i-g-h-t. :doh

Well, let's see:

He spent 20 years listening to an obviously racist pasture, that he called his mentor

His wife hates whitey. She thinks America is a mean country

He's opposed to reperations, because he doesn't think reperations will, "do enough".

In a fracus between a black and a white, he automatically sided with the black guy, two seconds after admitting he didn't know all the facts. He assumed that the white cop was int he wrong, right away.

He's spoken more than once about, "social justice". I wonder what that could mean.

Sounds awfully racist, to me. But, it's not PC to say that about a black dude, is it?

There was a link to the Black Panther's website on his campaign website. That's like a white guy putting a link to the KKK on his campaign site.
 
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PBO is a racist. He proved it the other night when he sided with a black suspect against a white cop, after he admitted that he wasn't there and he didn't know all the facts. He didn't know all the facts, but he was certain that that white cops had done something wrong.

"black suspect " ? What was this Gates guy "suspected" of? You do know that he was arrested and released ? There was no suspicion he was charged with disorderly conduct. Did you think that he was a suspected of DISORDERLY conduct ? That would be a new one!! We have a "person of interest" and "we suspect him of disorderly conduct".
 
"black suspect " ? What was this Gates guy "suspected" of? You do know that he was arrested and released ? There was no suspicion he was charged with disorderly conduct. Did you think that he was a suspected of DISORDERLY conduct ? That would be a new one!! We have a "person of interest" and "we suspect him of disorderly conduct".

He was, "suspected", of breaking and entering. Obviously, because the cops came to investigate.
 
Ok, the “person guilty of disorderly conduct, irrational behavior, racism and generally making an ass of himself.”

Yes, I think that that does work better than “suspect.”
 
who cares about the prof?

who cares about the po po?

who cares about beck?

the prez is the issue all americans are concerned with

and he acted the FOOL, obama did

he thrust himself in the middle of something he had no place being

based on what he himself described as partial information at best

and knocked his own precious agenda (health care) off the radar screen for a week

it's no coincidence his poll numbers on health care have gone backwards since that disaster of a presser

the prez simply does not know what he's doing

he's not thinking straight

it's not my job to get inside his head and explain him

he looked totally bizarre, mean and calculating even, in his handling of his spiritual mentor, as well

it is what it is
 
Well, let's see:

He spent 20 years listening to an obviously racist pasture, that he called his mentor

His wife hates whitey. She thinks America is a mean country

He's opposed to reperations, because he doesn't think reperations will, "do enough".

In a fracus between a black and a white, he automatically sided with the black guy, two seconds after admitting he didn't know all the facts. He assumed that the white cop was int he wrong, right away.

He's spoken more than once about, "social justice". I wonder what that could mean.

Sounds awfully racist, to me. But, it's not PC to say that about a black dude, is it?

There was a link to the Black Panther's website on his campaign website. That's like a white guy putting a link to the KKK on his campaign site.

Hey, These "reperations" stuff you are talking about if we spray a whole bunch of it on Congress will that cure all of the pains in the asses that we sent to Congress ?
 
hey!

calypso louie (farakhan) just chimed in on the prez and the prof and the popo!

which, i don't know about you, but i find that quite exciting!

LOL!

anyway, when it comes to professor gates, louie says:

"His [Obama's] black started coming out," Farrakhan said. "He had to pull that fella back in. Underneath, it shows you all his brilliance, his magnificence ... he's one of the brothers."

Farrakhan sees 'conspiracy' in Jackson's death :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Metro & Tri-State

the quote comes at the very end of the link
 
hey!

calypso louie (farakhan) just chimed in on the prez and the prof and the popo!

which, i don't know about you, but i find that quite exciting!

LOL!

anyway, when it comes to professor gates, louie says:

"His [Obama's] black started coming out," Farrakhan said. "He had to pull that fella back in. Underneath, it shows you all his brilliance, his magnificence ... he's one of the brothers."

Farrakhan sees 'conspiracy' in Jackson's death :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Metro & Tri-State

the quote comes at the very end of the link

Hey who 'axed' Screwy Louie anyways?
 
Yep look at Dobbs radio show page, it could easily be Becks or Hannity's:

The Official Home of Lou Dobbs On The Web


I just wish CNN would give a liberal a TV show.

They have tried that, along with libs doing radio talk shows....... they have all bombed big time.

BTW..... nobody "gives" anyone a TV show.... you have to earn it. This just shows the mind set of the standard lib, give me, give me.
 
"black suspect " ? What was this Gates guy "suspected" of? You do know that he was arrested and released ? There was no suspicion he was charged with disorderly conduct. Did you think that he was a suspected of DISORDERLY conduct ? That would be a new one!! We have a "person of interest" and "we suspect him of disorderly conduct".

Let's see.... the cops were called to a location because a neighbor saw someone breaking into a house. They questioned a person in that house as to who they were and asked for ID. All they got from the person was personal abuse and racial slurs.

I guess you are right... they should have walked away. That's exactly what I'd want the cops to do if they came to my house to investigate a break in.

[/Sarcasm]
 
formerroadie said:
The idea that Jeremiah Wright preached racist sermons is ridiculous.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAYe7MT5BxM"]YouTube - Jeremiah Wright (Barack Obama's Mentor) - Hillary Clinton ain't never been called....[/ame]
That isn't racist? Are you joking? He said that his church had a commitment to the black community. It has a website. What if I went to a church committed to the white community? He is racist. There is no way you can deny that.
 
Let's see.... the cops were called to a location because a neighbor saw someone breaking into a house. They questioned a person in that house as to who they were and asked for ID. All they got from the person was personal abuse and racial slurs.

I guess you are right... they should have walked away. That's exactly what I'd want the cops to do if they came to my house to investigate a break in.

[/Sarcasm]

You just don't bother to leave out that they had already ascertained identity and could have easily just walked to their cars and left. Please do just ignore that aspect.

No the cops were not racists, and the professor was a pompous idiot who over reacted. But you know, maybe then while the ball was in the cops court they too should have acted like adults as well. But they did not, instead with thin skinned they arrested someone in their own home. Kind of stupid.
 
You just don't bother to leave out that they had already ascertained identity and could have easily just walked to their cars and left. Please do just ignore that aspect.

No the cops were not racists, and the professor was a pompous idiot who over reacted. But you know, maybe then while the ball was in the cops court they too should have acted like adults as well. But they did not, instead with thin skinned they arrested someone in their own home. Kind of stupid.

After the first day I didn't pay any attention to this story. Correct me if I'm wrong, but Gates refused to show the cops ID?
 
Well, let's see:

He spent 20 years listening to an obviously racist pasture, that he called his mentor

His wife hates whitey. She thinks America is a mean country

He's opposed to reperations, because he doesn't think reperations will, "do enough".

In a fracus between a black and a white, he automatically sided with the black guy, two seconds after admitting he didn't know all the facts. He assumed that the white cop was int he wrong, right away.

He's spoken more than once about, "social justice". I wonder what that could mean.

Sounds awfully racist, to me. But, it's not PC to say that about a black dude, is it?

There was a link to the Black Panther's website on his campaign website. That's like a white guy putting a link to the KKK on his campaign site.

This wouldn't pass for a cogent argument on a grade school playground. So listening to someone who you think is racist based on a few clips you saw on the internet automatically transfers the racism onto the listener?

Racism is:
1. a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others.
2. a policy, system of government, etc., based upon or fostering such a doctrine; discrimination.
3. hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.

So how does listening to a preacher meet any of those 3 clauses?

His wife hates whitey? Explain this where has she shown a hatred for white people? This seems like mere conjecture on your part. When did she think America is a mean country? Again if she had that belief that America is a mean country how would it meet those three clauses above? How would it apply to Barack?

Where did Obama say he didn't think reparations didn't do enough do you have that speech?

He took the guys side and he gave the reason that he didn't think it was right for the officer to arrest gates for being a dick on his own property. It seems you're making this about race between your use of the slang "whitey".

Well why don't you tell us what the phrase social justice means since you've already made your conclusion?

Do you have the link that was on the campaign website maybe a screen capture?
 
1. why did obama throw his spiritual mentor under his bus?

2. why did obama lie repeatedly to the american people about his knowledge of what was going on in that church?
 
Racism is:


Where did Obama say he didn't think reparations didn't do enough do you have that speech?



[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTCNK7v3J6w"]YouTube - Obama's "Redistributive Justice:" 2001 NPR interview[/ame]


Barack Obama, in 2001:

You know, if you look at the victories and failures of the civil-rights movement, and its litigation strategy in the court, I think where it succeeded was to vest formal rights in previously dispossessed peoples. So that I would now have the right to vote, I would now be able to sit at a lunch counter and order and as long as I could pay for it, I’d be okay, but the Supreme Court never entered into the issues of redistribution of wealth, and sort of more basic issues of political and economic justice in this society.

And uh, to that extent, as radical as I think people tried to characterize the Warren Court, it wasn’t that radical. It didn’t break free from the essential constraints that were placed by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution — at least as it’s been interpreted, and Warren Court interpreted it in the same way, that generally the Constitution is a charter of negative liberties: [It] says what the states can’t do to you, says what the federal government can’t do to you, but it doesn’t say what the federal government or the state government must do on your behalf.

And that hasn’t shifted, and one of the, I think, the tragedies of the civil-rights movement was because the civil-rights movement became so court-focused, uh, I think that there was a tendency to lose track of the political and community organizing and activities on the ground that are able to put together the actual coalitions of power through which you bring about redistributive change. And in some ways we still suffer from that.​
 
YouTube - Obama's "Redistributive Justice:" 2001 NPR interview


Barack Obama, in 2001:

You know, if you look at the victories and failures of the civil-rights movement, and its litigation strategy in the court, I think where it succeeded was to vest formal rights in previously dispossessed peoples. So that I would now have the right to vote, I would now be able to sit at a lunch counter and order and as long as I could pay for it, I’d be okay, but the Supreme Court never entered into the issues of redistribution of wealth, and sort of more basic issues of political and economic justice in this society.

And uh, to that extent, as radical as I think people tried to characterize the Warren Court, it wasn’t that radical. It didn’t break free from the essential constraints that were placed by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution — at least as it’s been interpreted, and Warren Court interpreted it in the same way, that generally the Constitution is a charter of negative liberties: [It] says what the states can’t do to you, says what the federal government can’t do to you, but it doesn’t say what the federal government or the state government must do on your behalf.

And that hasn’t shifted, and one of the, I think, the tragedies of the civil-rights movement was because the civil-rights movement became so court-focused, uh, I think that there was a tendency to lose track of the political and community organizing and activities on the ground that are able to put together the actual coalitions of power through which you bring about redistributive change. And in some ways we still suffer from that.​

Okay so once again where did he mention that reparations weren't enough or was that just the way you interpreted it?
 
1. why did obama throw his spiritual mentor under his bus?

2. why did obama lie repeatedly to the american people about his knowledge of what was going on in that church?

Okay so you won't answer my questions. Wright was becoming too controversial because his high profile. It's normal for politicians to let go of people who might damage the campaign.

What specifically did Obama lie about?
 
Okay so once again where did he mention that reparations weren't enough or was that just the way you interpreted it?

He said that the biggest failure of the Civil rights era was that it didn't address redistributive change and other commie-speak. The civil rights era was an era of reparative measures - reparations, agreed? he was simply claiming that the reparative measures of the civil rights era "weren't enough" because they didn't address the re-distribution of wealth. So yes, I think it's safe to say that Barack believes that the reparative measures of the civil rights era fell short.
 
He said that the biggest failure of the Civil rights era was that it didn't address redistributive change and other commie-speak. The civil rights era was an era of reparative measures - reparations, agreed? he was simply claiming that the reparative measures of the civil rights era "weren't enough" because they didn't address the re-distribution of wealth. So yes, I think it's safe to say that Barack believes that the reparative measures of the civil rights era fell short.


Commie-speak? Sounds like you've already made your own conclusions. The civil rights era had nothing to do with giving property and money to decedents of slavery which is what reparations are. Not reparations. Reparations are payment for past injustices perpetrated on them. The civil rights era was about undoing Jim Crow and creating equality established under the constitution. So yes in this case you're using the word reparations as its understood incorrectly. There's a difference between what you said and what he actually said
 
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