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Author Topic: "the white man keeps us down, what’s up with Whitey"  (Read 711 times)
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« Reply #15 on: June 07, 2008, 03:31:43 PM »

Leave it to JPN to have to go back 45 years to find useful information for his cause.........
As opposed to what?  Pathetic going to a fantasy and posting it as an actual story?   Cheesy
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« Reply #16 on: June 07, 2008, 03:31:50 PM »

I'm tempted to lock this and let it sink into IAP's muck.  Pathetic's OP was an obvious lie, the RNC's wet dream that has not come true.  The Republicans face crushing defeats, and they know it.  So operatives go out and post wishes, hoping the sheeple of America are as dumb as they are.  I think our boy Pathetic has actually convinced himself this is an actual story.  Pathetic isn't it.  It's just one more post from him with no substance, and no fact behind it. 

So shall it be written...
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« Reply #17 on: June 07, 2008, 03:36:57 PM »

The Republicans face crushing defeats, and they know it. 

Try not to appear so unbiased next time.

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« Reply #18 on: June 07, 2008, 03:44:02 PM »

The Republicans face crushing defeats, and they know it.

Try not to appear so unbiased next time.

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Why?  Is that only for others?  You can, but I can't?

It would be unrealistic to assume that Republicans are heading into a favorable election season.  Even they don't believe that.  They have lost several special elections in tradional conservative republican strongholds.  Not only is there talk of if they win the presidency the dems may have a veto proof legislature.  No matter how you look at it, it's not favorable.
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« Reply #19 on: June 07, 2008, 03:58:37 PM »

Good GAWD, look at all those stars all over the place on this lil ole thread. So which one is going to apply the padlock? 

BTW, the whole election IMHO went way down hill fast when (I'll pretend I never said this) the GOP couldn't come with any better candidates than the Democrats and in the end picked
one that those from the right dislike more than most of the others. Could this have the been the year a third party could have seriously gummed up the works? Barr came about way
too late and Hillary started too early in her dash for the cash.  Maybe the time has come, but it won't be this year for a moderate billionaire who can fund his or her own election to buy the White House for his or her self.  One thing for sure is the MSM is going to make a bundle more especially the 24 hour cables. There was even one of those with the pre-paid
envelop enclose today in the mailbox from Al Gore. After the performance of the Democrats in the Senate over the past 7+ years, the whole nation will be awash from the melting ice
in the arctic before he'll get a contribution from me for the DSCC and the same goes for the DCCC.

The last statement from the TPM post was the real telling one. This stuff was only the beginning. 
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« Reply #20 on: June 07, 2008, 04:17:53 PM »

It would be unrealistic to assume that Republicans are heading into a favorable election season.

I think they got a good shot at defeating the weakest of the last 3 candidates their opposition has put up.....who were also defeated....oh well.......
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« Reply #21 on: June 07, 2008, 04:48:52 PM »

Never forget, Patton, the involvement of the Democratic Leadership Council that party within a party.  Obama is a member, but Hillary, like Bill was their star. IMHO it was their
involvement in those running the campaigns of both Gore and Kerry, that contributed to the defeat of both. Of course that assumes all was kosher in Florida and Ohio. Bill Clinton to
date has been the only DLC candidate to win. But I've attributed both wins to personal charisma, a factor, along with poor DLC choices running those campaigns.

Unlike some of many of the accusations related to weakness or flip flopping, it would appear to date, those accusations are much more applicable to McCain. LOL, he might actually
be a better DLC candidate for those who inhabit the DLC, at least in 2000, but now with the obvious move to the right, Bush is his downfall as he has emulated Bush with even less
of the "good ole boy," who some would rather have a drink with (forgetting Bush is an alcoholic), way Bush was painted to be, though in truth he was the neer do well son, but a true
elitist to the core.

Do those who typically vote GOP even understand the DLC, not the DNC? 
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« Reply #22 on: June 07, 2008, 07:40:54 PM »

I do think that there is a fair amount of 'Clinton-overload' in the Democratic party.  Distaste for Bill's antics, and a realization since he has been out of office that Dems can win without him.  Or them.  That and Hillaries campaign was 'Bills third term'.  Who will win this election?  I don't know.  Obama is untried, inexperienced.  McCain is Bush with a worse temper.  Wasn't it Rove that said McCAin was mentally unstable?  Well, now he is their boy.  All I can say that I am not happy with either of them. 
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« Reply #23 on: June 07, 2008, 07:42:29 PM »

I do think that there is a fair amount of 'Clinton-overload' in the Democratic party.  Distaste for Bill's antics, and a realization since he has been out of office that Dems can win without him.  Or them.  That and Hillaries campaign was 'Bills third term'.  Who will win this election?  I don't know.  Obama is untried, inexperienced.  McCain is Bush with a worse temper.  Wasn't it Rove that said McCAin was mentally unstable?  Well, now he is their boy.  All I can say that I am not happy with either of them. 

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« Reply #24 on: June 07, 2008, 07:50:20 PM »

Bush with even less
of the "good ole boy," who some would rather have a drink with (forgetting Bush is an alcoholic), way Bush was painted to be, though in truth he was the neer do well son, but a true
elitist to the core.

Right on topic. Wink
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« Reply #25 on: June 07, 2008, 08:43:44 PM »

Hey Charlie, I could have described Dubya as he really is.  A dry drunk and a coward, a killer supreme and a useless liar as well as a Saudi asskisser as they bailed him out repeatedly in his so called business ventures.  Except for Poppy's buddies who put
him in business in Arlington with the Rangers, where he made big bucks by using the process of imminent domain to move
families off their land that had been homesteaded generations before.

Yep Charlie, that's your hero. Who has the personal morals that would insult that classic ally cat. So much for being polite and
merely providing a relative description when one can with only a few words call the guy who spent his war on a bar stool in
Alabama or high on banned substances.  You can really pick 'em Charlie then maybe that old saw that birds of a feather, do hang together may bit well here. 

Hanging, that's not a really bad idea. If only, like Dubya I got off on killing, but I'm not a death penalty advocate.

What a pair though he would have made with the other evil dictator's hanging. The one that took place in Iraq and finished Saddam's dictatorship.
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« Reply #26 on: June 08, 2008, 03:50:39 AM »

Hey Charlie, I could have described Dubya as he really is.  A dry drunk and a coward, a killer supreme and a useless liar as well as a Saudi asskisser as they bailed him out repeatedly in his so called business ventures.  Except for Poppy's buddies who put
him in business in Arlington with the Rangers, where he made big bucks by using the process of imminent domain to move
families off their land that had been homesteaded generations before.

I reckon we've heard about the last of ANYONE complaining a thread has drifted off topic. Especially you.

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Yep Charlie, that's your hero. Who has the personal morals that would insult that classic ally cat. So much for being polite and
merely providing a relative description when one can with only a few words call the guy who spent his war on a bar stool in
Alabama or high on banned substances.  You can really pick 'em Charlie then maybe that old saw that birds of a feather, do hang together may bit well here. 


Let's see the actual title of the thread....was what again? Whitey? I trust when I inevitably get off topic in any forums, I'll not here from you.....correct? Certainly, discussing or commenting on off topic issues is an endeavor you pursue often....you'd be remiss taking to task anyone sharing such endeavors...no?

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but I'm not a death penalty advocate.

As if anyone cares......and not even close top the topic being supposedly discussed.

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What a pair though he would have made with the other evil dictator's hanging. The one that took place in Iraq and finished Saddam's dictatorship.

You're suggesting...hanging the President of the United States? You're an emotional rant of instability, Cass. My prayers are you're receiving counsel.
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« Reply #27 on: June 08, 2008, 05:00:56 AM »

All I can say that I am not happy with either of them. 

I can relate.....I believe if when I voted for McCain in the primaries over Bush in 2000, we would NOT have gone into Iraq after 9/11....I think the Scowcroft/Powell crowd would have won the day.

The American people are like bank owners looking for a vault guard....we have 2 applicants but NEITHER have been a vault guard before....Both have criminal justice degrees, one graduated 3 years ago, the other 21......only one has any law enforcement/security experience at all and he has fired his weapon.....we don't know if the other applicant can even load his.

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Obama is untried, inexperienced.

Probably why he won't get hired.

At least the other 2 who applied from his scool before him had some experience.....and they didn't get hired either.
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« Reply #28 on: June 09, 2008, 08:24:03 AM »

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« Reply #29 on: June 09, 2008, 10:22:17 AM »

the rumored quote from Michele Obama....

“Once again, the white man keeps us down, what’s up with Whitey, Why’d he attack Iraq, Why’d he let Katrina happen, Why’d he leave millions of children behind. This is the legacy the white man gives us”

LOL....

Its all rumor right now, but can you imagine....

No wonder hillary wont leave the race...

The word "rumor" is the important thing here, and it's most likely not true.
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