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Old 04-17-2009, 10:04 AM
 
Location: Pennsylvania
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So..I guess the black man standing next to me at the Phoenix rally really wasn't black?
I know that guy he played in that Sketch with Dave Chappelle!

His name is Clayton Bigsby!!

He's the Black Klan Member.
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Old 04-17-2009, 10:05 AM
 
Location: Londonderry, NH
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She must be a pretty good actress (so I'm dated) to get so many people to hate her.

FWIW - the RW is primarily white very wealthy and white poor. Guess who is manipulating who.
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Old 04-17-2009, 10:09 AM
 
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She's right. The nutjobs at these rallies were the same nutjobs at the Palin rallies--only then they were calling Obama a "baby killer," a "Muslim terrorist," not a "real American," etc. This very forum was full of such racist nonsense. And I have NEVER seen ANY right-winger on this forum say ANYTHING against the racist comments. That speaks for itself. Their "cause" changes according to the directives given to them by their neo-con pundits. The underlying "cause" remains the same: they don't like a black man in the White House. One look at the signs they were carrying and the rhetoric they used against Obama makes this irrefutably clear. Where were the tea parties when the first TARP happened? The vast majority of them will pay less, not more taxes--yet they parade around complaining about higher taxes. They are the mindless foot-soldiers of hate, doing the bidding of the Kings of Hate, Hannity and Limbaugh. This is why they fall in line behind Limbaugh when he accuses Obama of being a "murderer" when he ordered the pirates killed. They are racists. All blather to the contrary is merely smoke-and-mirrors denial.
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Old 04-17-2009, 10:09 AM
 
Location: East Chicago, IN
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So..I guess the black man standing next to me at the Phoenix rally really wasn't black?
The fact that you even noticed there was a black guy there kinda negates the "all races were taking part" argument.
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Old 04-17-2009, 10:10 AM
 
Location: southern california
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if we can just get past 1862 its guna be great.
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Old 04-17-2009, 10:13 AM
 
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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She's right. The nutjobs at these rallies were the same nutjobs at the Palin rallies--only then they were calling Obama a "baby killer," a "Muslim terrorist," not a "real American," etc. This very forum was full of such racist nonsense. And I have NEVER seen ANY right-winger on this forum say ANYTHING against the racist comments. That speaks for itself. Their "cause" changes according to the directives given to them by their neo-con pundits. The underlying "cause" remains the same: they don't like a black man in the White House. One look at the signs they were carrying and the rhetoric they used against Obama makes this irrefutably clear. Where were the tea parties when the first TARP happened? The vast majority of them will pay less, not more taxes--yet they parade around complaining about higher taxes. They are the mindless foot-soldiers of hate, doing the bidding of the Kings of Hate, Hannity and Limbaugh. This is why they fall in line behind Limbaugh when he accuses Obama of being a "murderer" when he ordered the pirates killed. They are racists. All blather to the contrary is merely smoke-and-mirrors denial.
I see. So when the left wing America haters were holding round the clock protests for the last 8 years, they were genuine, but the 1 time conservatives hold a peacefull, non violent rally, suddenly they are "mindless foot soldiers of hate"? Boy you are a real piece of work. Get a clue.
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Old 04-17-2009, 10:18 AM
 
Location: Texas
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So..I guess the black man standing next to me at the Phoenix event was not really black after all?

Of course not! He wasn't just black, he was a black conservative. Its totally different. Clarence Thomas was torn apart over his conservative views. No place for conservatism among the majority of people living in slums and the "projects". Only more welfare.
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Old 04-17-2009, 10:20 AM
 
Location: Charlotte, NC
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She must be a pretty good actress (so I'm dated) to get so many people to hate her.

FWIW - the RW is primarily white very wealthy and white poor. Guess who is manipulating who.

So therefore...Limbaugh must be an exceptional political commentator. Palin must be a wildly accomplished politician. Bush was the best president ever.
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Old 04-17-2009, 10:21 AM
 
Location: Texas
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The fact that you even noticed there was a black guy there kinda negates the "all races were taking part" argument.

Actually no it doesn't, had no one claimed race he wouldn't have had to mention it. He did start a thread saying, "HEY THERE WERE BLACK PEOPLE THERE!" That would negate the point. To simply mention it in the middle of a discussion on the topic doesn't negate. Sorry.
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Old 04-17-2009, 10:22 AM
 
Location: Charlotte, NC
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She's right. The nutjobs at these rallies were the same nutjobs at the Palin rallies--only then they were calling Obama a "baby killer," a "Muslim terrorist," not a "real American," etc. This very forum was full of such racist nonsense. And I have NEVER seen ANY right-winger on this forum say ANYTHING against the racist comments. That speaks for itself. Their "cause" changes according to the directives given to them by their neo-con pundits. The underlying "cause" remains the same: they don't like a black man in the White House. One look at the signs they were carrying and the rhetoric they used against Obama makes this irrefutably clear. Where were the tea parties when the first TARP happened? The vast majority of them will pay less, not more taxes--yet they parade around complaining about higher taxes. They are the mindless foot-soldiers of hate, doing the bidding of the Kings of Hate, Hannity and Limbaugh. This is why they fall in line behind Limbaugh when he accuses Obama of being a "murderer" when he ordered the pirates killed. They are racists. All blather to the contrary is merely smoke-and-mirrors denial.

There have to be racist comments for someone to defend them. Just because you see something as racially offensive (gee..imagine a lib seeing something offensive) doesnt mean that it actually is in the real world.
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