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Old 12-26-2009, 11:12 AM
 
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Looking at the boards here (and for the last several months), 1 in every 4 threads seem to be asking or presenting some 'anti black' or 'anti-immigrant/anti mexican question (ex-what do you think of the bell curve...are blacks bad tippers...why black parents are inferior...why you shouldnt support interracial marriage..) OR anti-obama comments (do you regret voting for obama....obamas taxing me...obama wants illegals to take over..etc).

The trend is not limited to this forum. Its all over the internet. When Obama was elected, White Nationalist sites were shut down with people seeking to join. There have been more threats to this president than to any since Kennedy. Pro-Christian advocates, Extremists and Conservatives are on TV every day asking america to revolt, to 'lone wolf', and every month there are new arrests for some extremists trying.

Things are changing, and the 'old guard' does not like that. Black president, hispanic female supreme court member, growing Hispanic population, rising black middle class, increasing in pro-white hate crimes, increasing in interracial marriages...all things which the radical right abhors. And you dont have to look on this sites posts to be able to tell.

If this were 3 years ago, and we were all talking about the crazy left making threats against people, bringing guns to rallies, attacking demographics who didnt agree with them and essentially flooding the airwaves with reasons why everyone else should hate the other side and all groups affiliated with them, I would be first in line making this same comment. We all remember the anti-bush whacky antics from the left, but for whatever reason, they did not seem as violent and aggressive as they are here. Annoying, yes, but no one was advocating assassinations, killing droves of nonwhites or jews or muslims, or touting racial superiority on a daily basis, and somehow tying that claim to 'capitolism' (which makes no sense whatsoever).

Now, we all know about trolls. Its HIGHLY likely that at least a few of the 'hate-flooders' online are actually the same person with different handles. Such is the price of having free registration. But the underlying theme shows a trend.

IS the radical right wing becoming more than just annoying, to the point of being DANGEROUS? And if so, what precautions should everyone else take not to be victimized or intimidated by such people?
It's fools like you that make anything-Obama into a race related issue. The left pounces on this and tries to gain "market-share" by claiming they're the party of equal opportunity, when in fact everything they do further drives the poor communities into further desperation. Everything they do is to make the poor more dependent on the government. And most people fall for it, which is sad.

There are some of us that want everyone to stand on their own merit and make something of themselves. There are some of us that just want to keep the poor down so they can keep legislating more and more, while taxing us more and more.

Yet a large portion of this country is too foolish to see that.
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Old 12-26-2009, 11:16 AM
 
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those who feel threaten by religion should go to cuba china venezuela,places where you will not have be afriad of religion.I am more worried of the policies of obamba then a few religous nut cases or even a few white racist.this is a religous nation and if anyone try to take that from the U.S.A.there will be problems no doubt.and they will not be throwing eggs like those religous global warming freaks.who act like spoil bratts because they know the governments will not tuch them.religion is protected by the constitution of the U.S.A.and you write as if it was a problem.you are worng very worng.
It seems that those who are so ignorant of the facts don't have a great command of their home language. Want to try again with a spell check or English?
The religious whackos cause me great concern.
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Old 12-26-2009, 11:26 AM
 
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All i see is personal opinion and a biased rhetoric, it might play well with the crowd that has never liked the folks on the right, and the crowd that has always thought the Christians were teetering on the edge of a full out murderous rampage, in the name of Jesus of course.

0bama's radical politics and ideology, not his skin color, are drawing heavy fire. 0bama has been populating his administration with far left-wing radicals, self-admitted communists, and they pushing an authoritarian statest agenda. So the people who appreciate the freedoms and liberties guaranteed by our constitution, 0bama's policy decisions and agenda are at complete odds with them.
Which reminds me of the John Birch Society...............any John Birch members here?
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Old 12-26-2009, 11:27 AM
 
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If ANY 'evidence' is posted of this,it will most likely be from the SPLC....which makes its money from just this sort of thing.
Just couldn't wait for someone else to mention SPLC so you could bash them, could you?
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Old 12-26-2009, 11:35 AM
 
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Which reminds me of the John Birch Society...............any John Birch members here?


Looking into it. Here is the website if you are interested.


www.jbs.org
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Old 12-26-2009, 11:37 AM
 
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Looking into it. Here is the website if you are interested.


www.jbs.org
Yeah, right. I really want to join an orgainzation of paranoid nut freaks who see communists around every corner!
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Old 12-26-2009, 11:38 AM
 
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I don't think the founders dealt with left secularism, only with the tension between belief and reason.

I think that founders dealt with "left secularism", since some of them were left "left secularists" themselves (in historical context of course).

Today, left secularism is as much a religion as Islam.

Today, right religiosity is at the point of being fundemental.

Reason has been abused severely in the process of religifying (politicizing) reason.

Religion has been abused severely by those inciting the masses into endless wars and intolerance.

Onward Commie Soldier.

Onward crusader.

Onward Fascist Soldier.

Onward Christian soldier.

Religion seems to be the most effective counter-force, ever since reason was converted to a gay sex slave of "politics".

REASON seems to be the most effective counter-force, ever since RELIGION was converted to a gay sex slave of "politics".
Oh, some kind of tit for tat, eh?

Well, take that! And that! And that! You good for nuthin' chicken!

Book Essay: The strange world of Ayn Rand | EuropeNews
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Old 12-26-2009, 11:41 AM
 
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Yeah, right. I really want to join an orgainzation of paranoid nut freaks who see communists around every corner!


Hey, just tryin' to keep ya safe....
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Old 12-26-2009, 11:43 AM
 
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Hey, just tryin' to keep ya safe....
The John Birch Society to Co-Sponsor CPAC!

"The 51-year-old ultra-conservative group, once ostracized by the right, is co-sponsoring the 2010 Conservative Political Action Conference."

http://washingtonindependent.com/712...o-sponsor-cpac
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Old 12-26-2009, 11:48 AM
 
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We faqce a much more serious threat from thsoe that can't support themselves really. When it gets toi were 50% pay no income tax and 69% get more in services than they pay ;it is not sustainable as a growing economy.The burden will make fo0r a bleak future if not reversed.
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