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The Daily Caller is not a credible source. What you link to here is exactly the kind of bull**** that I have learned to expect from the right.
I don't like Obama or his policies, thus I am a racist.
The OP was a simple yes or no question, if you read more into it you need even more time on the couch.
as is usually the case with you, no courage ... the only simple thing about your OP is you ...
Bad news travels slowly.NOW you tell us.
He has has anything but that, but the racists and GOP still hate him.When Obama first ran for pres all I heard from the left is how electing a black as pres would do great things for race relations in this country and at the time I agreed but Obama has acted just like a Sharpton or a Jackson at every opportunity and he has done nothing but make things worse. He could have risen above it, not taken the bait and not played the poor oppressed black man at every opportunity.
He has has anything but that, but the racists and GOP still hate him.
Two out of 320 million? That's known as "stretching".Start with Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton as the two most successful race-baiters.
What is complicated about the OP? It is a simple yes or no question that you refuse to answer because you don't like the answer.
Often, not always, they are. The reasonable people are only disappointed.Yes indeed, if you hate Obama you are a racist.:lol:
nothing is complicated about it ... just the opposite ... it's as simple as you are ... you wanted to accuse Obama of dividing the races, so instead of coming out with it and simply saying it, you pose a half-assed question, which from what I've seen from other posts, fell flat on its face ... in five days many of us will be celebrating the 50th anniversary March on Washington and protesting voter suppression ... you will be mourning the day, and celebrating voter suppression ... why not pull the question and post it again on the 28th? it's likely to get a more interesting reaction, don't you think?
Often, not always, they are. The reasonable people are only disappointed.
nothing is complicated about it ... just the opposite ... it's as simple as you are ... you wanted to accuse Obama of dividing the races, so instead of coming out with it and simply saying it, you pose a half-assed question, which from what I've seen from other posts, fell flat on its face ... in five days many of us will be celebrating the 50th anniversary March on Washington and protesting voter suppression ... you will be mourning the day, and celebrating voter suppression ... why not pull the question and post it again on the 28th? it's likely to get a more interesting reaction, don't you think?
Two out of 320 million? That's known as "stretching".
In another thread someone tried to tell me Obama has united the races. His sole argument for this was that whites voted for him. IMO Obama has made race relations even worse and has squandered a golden opportunity to bring this country together with his divisive statements and the way he has inserted himself into various race related issues in a Sharpton, Jackson like fashion. I'm curious what others think and why.
It was a pretty good question, of the kind that doesn't get asked often enough. And some of us will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington AND the ballot protection initiatives that defend the value of the March's gains.eace
thank you for taking the time, but you and I know what you think about racism in this country ...
The question was about Obama. It was a simple yes or no question really, why are you deflecting?
I doubt you've read a single press release or transcript of his on the issue.He jumped in and played the poor oppressed black man at every opportunity. You say it was only a few times, so what. The reality is those were huge race relation events that he morphed into Jesses Jackson for.
Denial always ends badly.And yet the story is true . . .
Only if I hated him because of his skin color. There were many other reasons.So if you were black and hated Bush were you racist?
That is a ****ing hoax dude. It was a letter to the editor of the Washington Star. The Washington Star later apologized and said it was printed without verifying it's authenticity. It's Congressional record because a follow up by the Star read by a Rep from NY shows no Israel Cohen existed, and there was never a book with that title. It was used by a southern Mississippi Rep in a debate against the Civil Rights Act. Claiming that Civil rights was a communist plot was a common tactic by southern racist during the era. I'm hoping you posted that in ignorance!
Which party continues to harp on these issues as a basis to advance its agenda. You see, once race is removed from the equation, you then need to deal with the underlying issues...
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