Reverse Racism "I'm Sick & Tired Of Liberals Calling Conservatives Racist!" WHITE!

londonfog

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Horseshit.

Wishing to verify a requirement set forth in the Constitution is not bigotry.

How would you classify questions regarding John McCain's eligibility to serve?

Hillary Clinton first brought up the birther issue. Proggies conveniently forget that.
Jhonny are you really telling me that when Obama got elected this Country did not act differently...and some ( not all ) hated him just because of his family and the color of his skin..Come on remember Fox News talking about Michelle's "Fist Bumb"...Hell you had Congress member( from the south I might add) yell out 'you lie' insult at the president...WTF...and lets not forget Huckabee the drop out who was leading in the Repukes polls.. Huckabee said that Obama "grew up" in Kenya, and that his "view of the Brits" was different from most Americans because of their role in fighting the Mau Mau Revolution in Kenya...again WTF...dude I can go on and on but you know the truth...Stop trying to cover the fact that Obama being POTUS showed the true colors of some in this good ole USA...

and to answer your question on McCain... the man served our country so there is no questions..Find a better debate for yourself
 

BendBrewer

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Many people who make the 'racist' accusation don't even know the definition of racism.
"Well, talk about racism, that was a racist-tingest question from David Gregory," said Palin

I know exactly what you mean Jimmy. Look at this white Alaskan pretend she has a clue. Fucking hilarious.
 

Johnnyorganic

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Jhonny are you really telling me that when Obama got elected this Country did not act differently...and some ( not all ) hated him just because of his family and the color of his skin..Come on remember Fox News talking about Michelle's "Fist Bumb"...Hell you had Congress member( from the south I might add) yell out 'you lie' insult at the president...WTF...and lets not forget Huckabee the drop out who was leading in the Repukes polls.. Huckabee said that Obama "grew up" in Kenya, and that his "view of the Brits" was different from most Americans because of their role in fighting the Mau Mau Revolution in Kenya...again WTF...dude I can go on and on but you know the truth...Stop trying to cover the fact that Obama being POTUS showed the true colors of some in this good ole USA...

and to answer your question on McCain... the man served our country so there is no questions..Find a better debate for yourself
Was Fox the only news outlet the only one to cover the fist bump? :roll:

I seem to recall a certain cover on a Liberal magazine called the New Yorker.

Being truthful has nothing to do with race. Obama is a liar. He does it all the time. Accept it.

And Huckabee said later that he misspoke, correct?

Citizenship is not a requirement for military service. Being President is a different matter. There was a question of McCain's eligibility because he was born in the Panama Canal Zone, and it was discussed at length.

And again, please remember who started the whole birther brouhaha. Her name rhymes with Pillory Finton.

Was Ms. Finton showing her true colors? :lol:
 

Johnnyorganic

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"Well, talk about racism, that was a racist-tingest question from David Gregory," said Palin

I know exactly what you mean Jimmy. Look at this white Alaskan pretend she has a clue. Fucking hilarious.
A perfect example.

Thank you for putting a finer point on it.
 

BendBrewer

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It was more than discussed. The Senate ruled on McCain's eligibility and it was unanimous. Oh and look at those nice co-sponsors.

CQ reports that the Judiciary Committee's unanimous resolution declaring McCain to be "natural-born" was cosponsored by McCain's presidential rivals Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama.
 

UncleBuck

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It was more than discussed. The Senate ruled on McCain's eligibility and it was unanimous. Oh and look at those nice co-sponsors.

CQ reports that the Judiciary Committee's unanimous resolution declaring McCain to be "natural-born" was cosponsored by McCain's presidential rivals Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama.
imagine that, eh?

and despite how johnny likes to point out that is was pillory finton who first started questioning obama's eligibility, it was her supporters that let it go to bed once more than sufficient evidence arose.

for johnny and his ilk, all the evidence in the world did not matter. a short form approved by election officials just wasn't good enough for some reason.

pathetic.
 

BendBrewer

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Yeah, for some reason, can't quite put my finger on it, everyone in the history of US elections has accepted the verification process for Presidential eligibility except for this last guy.

What's so different about this guy that would cause some people in society to all of a sudden question a process they never questioned in the history of the country?

There has to be something that made these people do this but I just can't seem to figure it out.

Any ideas on what's so different about this Obama guy?
 

Johnnyorganic

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imagine that, eh?

and despite how johnny likes to point out that is was pillory finton who first started questioning obama's eligibility, it was her supporters that let it go to bed once more than sufficient evidence arose.

for johnny and his ilk, all the evidence in the world did not matter. a short form approved by election officials just wasn't good enough for some reason.

pathetic.
That's funny.

Are you suggesting the whisper campaign perpetrated by candidate Clinton's minions during the Democratic primary season was not directed at latent prejudice within the Democratic Party?

If so, that would truly be pathetic.
 

BendBrewer

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World Net Daily.

Enough said. Ever see what those crazy fucks have force fed to them on a daily basis? It is absolutely amazing but it does explain a lot.
 

Johnnyorganic

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Yeah, for some reason, can't quite put my finger on it, everyone in the history of US elections has accepted the verification process for Presidential eligibility except for this last guy.

What's so different about this guy that would cause some people in society to all of a sudden question a process they never questioned in the history of the country?

There has to be something that made these people do this but I just can't seem to figure it out.

Any ideas on what's so different about this Obama guy?
Why is it the supporters of the first post-racial President are the one's who constantly refer to the color of his skin?

Apparently it is the Donks who can't get past Obama's race. ;-)

It's a pretty chickenshit way of dismissing legitimate criticism if you ask me.
 

UncleBuck

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Why is it the supporters of the first post-racial President are the one's who constantly refer to the color of his skin?

Apparently it is the Donks who can't get past Obama's race. ;-)

It's a pretty chickenshit way of dismissing legitimate criticism if you ask me.
what, huh?

shirley sherrod, terrorist fist jabs, michelle obama as a baby mama, the new black panther party guy at the polling station, acorn, reverend wright, palling around with terrorists....all post-racial?

i have no problem with 'valid criticism'. what i do take issue with is constant race-baiting, and once we point it out, you race-baiters cry to mommy about how tough it is to be white in america.

fuck all that noise.
 

mame

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Why is it the supporters of the first post-racial President are the one's who constantly refer to the color of his skin?

Apparently it is the Donks who can't get past Obama's race. ;-)

It's a pretty chickenshit way of dismissing legitimate criticism if you ask me.
Except for all of the right's criticisms are idealogical. I've been waiting for a couple years now to see what the Republicans had in mind as a replacement for HC reform, for example. They've come up with no viable alternatives - they just keep harping on how bad "obamacare" is... That's not productive... is it? What about jobs? Obama, if congress were to agree, has said multiple times he wants to "win the future" with investments in infrastructure, education, energy, etc. What do the Republicans want to do? Austerity? They sure as hell haven't come up with much at all in the way of jobs... have they?

So no, no one is dismissing legitimate criticism. Legitimate criticism includes alternatives - the Republicans have offered none. The entire Republican campaign against Obama relies on the publics belief that he's a muslim Kenyan socialist. It's all based on fear - fueled by subtle racism, blantant fear mongering and intuectual dishonesty.
 

UncleBuck

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tort reform and crossing state lines! that is all we need to do!

jobs? oh, you probably meant to pass some restrictive abortion measures! can do!

see how i criticized the right without race-baiting? without referring to "kenyan, anti-colonial" views? without calling anyone "uppity"?

it can be done.
 

mame

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Exactly, and that reminds me about the whole abortion issue... Isn't it considered dishonest to run on, say, jobs and then immediately pursue a social agenda? I mean, Obama said he'd work on jobs but one of his big ticket items was pretty much always HC reform... We knew about that wayyyy ahead of time! With these movement conservatives you've got them completely ommitting social issues from their campaign (because they're a general election liability) so they can win and pursue them behind our backs! What about Paul Ryan's plan? Republicans advertised Obamacare as "stealing from medicare" and then proceeded to introduce legislation to essently dismantle the entire program after the scared old people vote them in... What a fucking joke.
 

laughingduck

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There are way to many feelings in this and half your facts are wrong. If you really believe that the issue with obama is anything butt ideology you are very missguided. You should focus more on his actions, rather then the tingling up your leg when he speaks.
Except for all of the right's criticisms are idealogical. I've been waiting for a couple years now to see what the Republicans had in mind as a replacement for HC reform, for example. They've come up with no viable alternatives - they just keep harping on how bad "obamacare" is... That's not productive... is it? What about jobs? Obama, if congress were to agree, has said multiple times he wants to "win the future" with investments in infrastructure, education, energy, etc. What do the Republicans want to do? Austerity? They sure as hell haven't come up with much at all in the way of jobs... have they?

So no, no one is dismissing legitimate criticism. Legitimate criticism includes alternatives - the Republicans have offered none. The entire Republican campaign against Obama relies on the publics belief that he's a muslim Kenyan socialist. It's all based on fear - fueled by subtle racism, blantant fear mongering and intuectual dishonesty.
 
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