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10-04-2012, 05:45 PM
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Obama is president because he's black.
No white person, with his resume, would have had a chance to be nominated for president, let alone actually become president. Obama is the first affirmative action president.
Lot's of people were eager to prove they weren't racist by voting for a black man. Hopefully, the same people won't feel obligated to vote for him again, just because he's black.
It would be better if people voted, based on content of character, instead of color of skin.
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Getting away from all the name calling, at least for a minute......to say Obama is president only because he is black. To say that lot's of people were eager to prove they were not racist, merely by voting for a black man. And to state that people voted based upon a man's color of skin color.....well is abosultely, totally and completely>>>>insert appropriate name calling word. Personally I would just say it ranks up there as plain ignornant and complete signs of the poster being a racist.
Right or wrong. Disagree or Agree....I, like millions others voted for Obama initially...because I wanted a new direction for this country. That's what a democracy is all about. People of different political views voting on the candidate that most closely fits their hopes for this country. We'll have different views on how that is to be accomplish, w/o question
Am I disappointed in his 1st term (notice I used 1st term)....hell yes.
Did I think Romney outscored him, in last night's debate, simply put, yes.
Do I think Obama will win again...without question.
But nonsense, like this above quoted post. Talking about his skin color...is racist and definitely a sign of total and complete ignorance ....without question.
Irregardless of this poster's position on real issues, this type of post reflects his total lack of independent thinking and ability to process views and express opinions, which I would hope no matter who you support as President, would be viewed with a complete total lack of independent thinking. And who's views are simply laughed at.
I guess now, carry on with the silly name calling
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10-04-2012, 05:47 PM
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You are obviously out of touch if you think his race had nothing to do with his 2008 win.
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10-04-2012, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by vkmaster
Getting away from all the name calling, at least for a minute......to say Obama is president only because he is black.
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the poster did not use the word "only"
you did, like obama did in the debate last night, adding to statements with red herrings and straw men
he is president because he is black
but there was a large confluence of events, such that it is not only because he is black that he is president.
but it is very reasonable to believe that no white man would have been elected president in the same set of cirumstances, bringing the resume obama brought, and having the baggage obama has.
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10-04-2012, 06:02 PM
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Last nights Romney was completely FALSE compare with what he's been saying since the beginning of Utah.
this is big TV at its best. Obama will blast his starched white ass next time.
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10-04-2012, 06:08 PM
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nervergave....look at his quote, his statement was Obama is president because he is black... your words are basically the same as poster quoted case closed on your post
Whirlwin....did Obama being black, draw a segment of the population towards him, of course. Just as Bush had the evangelical vote, in his runs
But if either of the above posters feel that the only way Obama could, and will win again, was do to the color of his skin......
Well it looks like we have a couple of other ignornant racists posting on this thread
Of course there will be far more intelligent posters than the above, who will truly believe his policies are not the right ones for our country right now.
I will agree, to disagree with those intelligent non-ignorant non-racist posters....and look forward to debating with them. But this nonsense that the man's skin color, is
enough to gain him the election of the presdency...either in the past or future, is simply a further sign as to how far we must go in this country to deal with the inbreed
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10-04-2012, 06:18 PM
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More dribbling bullshit from Assup.
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10-04-2012, 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by vkmaster
Getting away from all the name calling, at least for a minute......to say Obama is president only because he is black. To say that lot's of people were eager to prove they were not racist, merely by voting for a black man. And to state that people voted based upon a man's color of skin color.....well is abosultely, totally and completely>>>>insert appropriate name calling word. Personally I would just say it ranks up there as plain ignornant and complete signs of the poster being a racist.
Right or wrong. Disagree or Agree....I, like millions others voted for Obama initially...because I wanted a new direction for this country. That's what a democracy is all about. People of different political views voting on the candidate that most closely fits their hopes for this country. We'll have different views on how that is to be accomplish, w/o question
Am I disappointed in his 1st term (notice I used 1st term)....hell yes.
Did I think Romney outscored him, in last night's debate, simply put, yes.
Do I think Obama will win again...without question.
But nonsense, like this above quoted post. Talking about his skin color...is racist and definitely a sign of total and complete ignorance ....without question.
Irregardless of this poster's position on real issues, this type of post reflects his total lack of independent thinking and ability to process views and express opinions, which I would hope no matter who you support as President, would be viewed with a complete total lack of independent thinking. And who's views are simply laughed at.
I guess now, carry on with the silly name calling
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Obama was obviously not qualified to be president and yet he got nominated anyway. His resume was very weak. He served in the Senate for half a term. His performance in the Senate was not distinguished. There was nothing about Obama that was remarkable or extraordinary. It's like Bill Clinton said in 2007, "A few years ago, this guy would have been getting us coffee."
The reason Obama got the Democrat nomination over Hillary was because he was black. If he had been white with the same record, there is no way he would have got nominated. Everyone with any common sense understands that.
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Irregardless isn't a real word. The word is regardless.
PPS
I couldn't care less if you think I'm a racist.
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10-04-2012, 06:49 PM
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Of course he is back on his game, he has his Teleprompter back.
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10-04-2012, 06:59 PM
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Joeblow...yea it's common sense...and you are a racist, and a scorn to even those on your side of the political line...regardless of how anyone looks at it.
I was going to respond to your other comments...but if I wanted to play with an ingnorant bitch...I would get a Dog to play with.
I also just love it, when chumps start correcting my spellings...I know I'm getting under their skin.
Perhaps we can play again....thanks for playing around....awesome!
And of yea...had Hililary run vs. a white guy, she would have won, 'cause she is a woman. Your processing of data, has now been well established
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10-04-2012, 07:03 PM
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Of course he is back on his game, he has his Teleprompter back.
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Reading a teleprompter is the only game Obama knows how to play.
In the late 80's there was a singing duo called Milli Vanilli. They were fairly successful and had a couple of hits, until it was discovered, they were only lip syncing their live performances. The words were actually sung by other people. Milli Vanilli's career was over when people discovered they were a fraud. People don't like being played for fools.
Obama is Milli Vanilli.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milli_Vanilli
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10-04-2012, 10:14 PM
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I like JC Watts; he seems like a decent guy. I don't think he's conservative. I heard him interviewed back when Obama was running against McCain. He told the interviewer he hadn't decided who he was going to vote for.
My choice for a black president, if he was a little younger, would be Thomas Sowell. Maybe Allen West could be his running mate.
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If he was elected in Oklahoma, he is conservative
Oklahoma is the reddest of the red states
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10-04-2012, 10:57 PM
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You are obviously out of touch if you think his race had nothing to do with his 2008 win.
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Of course race had a lot to do with the 2008 election. If Obama had been white he would have won by an avalanch.
Some of you just don'e get it: the Bush/Cheney/Rove years had alianated too many people--it would have been impossible for any republican to win in 2008. It was ABR time. McCain was the farthest thing the republicans could come up with from Bush, and though it was no fault of his he got squashed. The dems could have run a dead bucolic sea slug and they would have won.
Obama was in the right place at the right time--the country as a whole was running headlong for a change, and H. Clinton had her own long standing enemies. She didn't even get a lot of support from the Kennedys, and that doomed her.
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10-04-2012, 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by joe bloe
Colin Powell was constantly leaking to the press and undermining Bush's ability to govern, when he was Secretary of State. He wasn't loyal to the president. I never liked him.
By endorsing Obama, Powell put loyalty to race above his loyalty to the party, or the country.
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This post of yours is the most ignorant post of the year. I assume you have personal, first hand knowledge of Colin Powell and why he supported who he supported? I'd love to see it. You don't, and you don't care that your comment is 100% false.
When someone removes support from people who lied to him, made him a fall guy to advace their own greed, and tricked him into lieing to the US public--that has nothing to do with race. It has everything to do with honor, service to the country (not to the demi-gods Cheney & Rove), and belief in what is right. Powell is not a person who sees others race 1st. Or 2nd. Or 3rd. Unlike you obviously do. Your claim that any black who supports another black could ONLY do so because of their common race--what a bigoted, disgusting, and in this case totally wrong comment.
It's too bad politics has become the cess pool it is. Powell and many other good people in both parties want no part of sacrificing their privacy, their family, and their lives to the kind of mud slinging that has replaced reasoned debate.
Coiln Powell is a better man, and would have been a better president, than anyone either party has nominated in a long, long time.
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10-04-2012, 11:28 PM
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holy fucking shit ... Bush is prez again?
LSD must be going around the the idiot camp
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Yeah and you take double doses.
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10-04-2012, 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted by joe bloe
Reading a teleprompter is the only game Obama knows how to play.
In the late 80's there was a singing duo called Milli Vanilli. They were fairly successful and had a couple of hits, until it was discovered, they were only lip syncing their live performances. The words were actually sung by other people. Milli Vanilli's career was over when people discovered they were a fraud. People don't like being played for fools.
Obama is Milli Vanilli.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milli_Vanilli
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YOU are a fucking idiot too.
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