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Juggernaut
06-29-2011, 07:50 PM
This is what happens when buffoons lie about racism and create their own phoney environment of fear coupled with the desire to remain complacent. So Euro and so wrong for America. Such weaklings have no place in the media nor politics as a strong nation requires men and women of character, instead we've got an MSM made up of liberals trying to control everything for the state, run by the state giving Obama a free ride.

http://www.opednews.com/articles/Impeach-Now-or-Forever-Hol-by-Philip-C-Restino-110625-351.html
Notable legal experts and scholars from both the left and the right, to include former Democrat U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, former Republican Deputy U.S. Attorney General Bruce Fein, and Professor of Law Francis Boyle, have publicly offered their services to assist in carrying out impeachment proceedings against President Obama over his unconstitutional and otherwise illegal war on Libya to any member of Congress willing to step forward and introduce Articles of Impeachment.

spunkloaf
07-02-2011, 08:30 PM
You hate liberals. Good for you.

Any other bright comments?

GRUMPY
07-03-2011, 06:01 AM
You hate liberals. Good for you.

Any other bright comments?

actually racism and racialism were important factors in electing our current messiah.....since then the left has attempted to color critique of this one as racist as if the 53% of the electorate that voted for him in 2008 suddenly and only now realized that he may be, may be black, or irish, or muslim, or hawaiian, or kenyan, or given his ss number from the great state of conn...

Mister D
07-03-2011, 09:32 AM
You hate liberals. Good for you.

Any other bright comments?

actually racism and racialism were important factors in electing our current messiah.....since then the left has attempted to color critique of this one as racist as if the 53% of the electorate that voted for him in 2008 suddenly and only now realized that he may be, may be black, or irish, or muslim, or hawaiian, or kenyan, or given his ss number from the great state of conn...


Exactly. BO couldn't have won without substantial white support and now we're supposed to believe that only after the election did those voters come to the realization that the voted for a black man? ::) Speaking of racialism, BO has also made thinly veiled racial appeals to non-white4s now that he has largely lost white independents.

MMC
07-03-2011, 11:04 AM
He also is losing support with blacks too....

Eddie Griffin New!!! PART 1 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWGuJ0ZfHkM#ws)

Hey Guys check this out.....

Conley
07-03-2011, 11:07 AM
race had very little to do with him getting elected. people were pissed at the republicans, especially GWB, so they voted democrat. then in the last election cycle, people were pissed at the democrats, so that is why there was a large influx of republicans in the mid term elections. the party in power always loses ground when things are not going well, and it's been a long time since things were going well in this country.

GRUMPY
07-03-2011, 04:49 PM
race had very little to do with him getting elected. people were pissed at the republicans, especially GWB, so they voted democrat. then in the last election cycle, people were pissed at the democrats, so that is why there was a large influx of republicans in the mid term elections. the party in power always loses ground when things are not going well, and it's been a long time since things were going well in this country.

conley your's is not a serious or shall i say seriously honest analysis.....obama beat mrs bill because the black vote abandoned her....he pulled some 96% of the black vote vs lil mac.....this was a race based vote but of course to some degree the black vote is almost always racially pushed....now the liberal whites, those squishy undecideds etc....felt good about themselves by casting an affirmative action vote and this is what we have for it all, a failed presidency and a country imperiled due to the election of an incompetent third world thug.....

Conley
07-03-2011, 04:52 PM
how is obama a 'thug' ???

edit: and what do you mean third world? are you a birther?

Mister D
07-03-2011, 05:32 PM
I think Conley is probably right as far as the independents go but Grump is right regarding the black vote and the committed liberals.

Conley
07-03-2011, 05:41 PM
I think Conley is probably right as far as the independents go but Grump is right regarding the black vote and the committed liberals.


Yes, I think Grump is right to a degree in terms of Obama taking the nomination from Hillary, and that was pushed by the liberal elite. I suppose I was thinking more of the general election rather than the Dem nomination. Hillary would have beaten McCain too imo.

Still, I'd like Grumpy to answer my questions above ;D

Mister D
07-03-2011, 05:43 PM
I think Conley is probably right as far as the independents go but Grump is right regarding the black vote and the committed liberals.


Yes, I think Grump is right to a degree in terms of Obama taking the nomination from Hillary, and that was pushed by the liberal elite. I suppose I was thinking more of the general election rather than the Dem nomination. Hillary would have beaten McCain too imo.

Still, I'd like Grumpy to answer my questions above ;D


One of us could have beaten McCain! :D

Conley
07-03-2011, 05:45 PM
I think Conley is probably right as far as the independents go but Grump is right regarding the black vote and the committed liberals.


Yes, I think Grump is right to a degree in terms of Obama taking the nomination from Hillary, and that was pushed by the liberal elite. I suppose I was thinking more of the general election rather than the Dem nomination. Hillary would have beaten McCain too imo.

Still, I'd like Grumpy to answer my questions above ;D


One of us could have beaten McCain! :D


:D hahah exactly!

GRUMPY
07-04-2011, 08:56 AM
i am employing the term thug re thug poitics, dirty/strong arm/chicago style....look at the means through which obama was elected to the state legislature....look at his connections to resko and even his involvement in strongarming banks when operating as a community rabble rouser....give a little thought to the tactics ie backdoor closed to the public deals that pushed through obamacare, unconstitutional....examine his attempted strongarm tactics with israel....think about his attempts to interject himself into the wisconsin affair and his throwing support behind the thug unions and of course his long and mutually profitable affiliation acorn.....with whom does he chum up with on the world stage, answer despots and thugs....yes i would say that thug is an accurate description of the brand of politics employed by obama and the left....
as for the election....there is not an argument to be made that lil mac was and is anything other that pathetic....still prior to gas prices skyrocketing in the summer leading up to the election they were neck and neck....in fact i think the polls might have shown lil with a thin lead....gas prices and the bailout put him over the top....regardless race was huge in moving the black vote....dems need 90% at least or they lose on the national stage....as i said obama garnered 96%....further the squishy middle were moved by the made for tv msm promoted false narrative and their own sense of race based guilt that has been drilled into youth since the 60s.....had obama been white he loses to mrs bill and she beats lil mac in a much closer election.....

Conley
07-04-2011, 09:11 AM
thank you for clarifying your thought process. i can see where you are coming from, even if i don't agree with all that.

anyone interested in looking at the numbers can check out http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/results/polls/#val=USP00p1

it makes the exit polls easy to read...95% of blacks voted for Obama, making up 13% of the electorate. McCain carried whites 55 to 43. Interesting numbers...looks like grump was right and i was wrong on how close it was, i didn't remember McCain doing so well with whites. Anyone know what percentage of blacks made up the electorate in 2000 or 2004? I wonder if they will turn out like that again in 2012. If not perhaps Obama will be in even more trouble.

Mister D
07-04-2011, 09:41 AM
thank you for clarifying your thought process. i can see where you are coming from, even if i don't agree with all that.

anyone interested in looking at the numbers can check out http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/results/polls/#val=USP00p1

it makes the exit polls easy to read...95% of blacks voted for Obama, making up 13% of the electorate. McCain carried whites 55 to 43. Interesting numbers...looks like grump was right and i was wrong on how close it was, i didn't remember McCain doing so well with whites. Anyone know what percentage of blacks made up the electorate in 2000 or 2004? I wonder if they will turn out like that again in 2012. If not perhaps Obama will be in even more trouble.


I think it's unlikely that blacks will turn out with the same enthusiasm. In fact, I think that's true all around (i.e. with liberals in general) but I think it will be particularly marked with blacks.

MMC
07-04-2011, 10:32 AM
Yeah, I think some are going to be surprised that he will not pull over 90% of the black vote this time. They got Rappers out there talking about him. Comedians talking about him. Even other Celebs. All black and all influencing those around them.

Plus there are more Repubs that are voting that are black.

Plus I don't think he can pull all of the latinos. Remember New Mexico turned Red with the New Govenor Maria Sanchez.

Mister D
07-04-2011, 10:40 AM
Yeah, I think some are going to be surprised that he will not pull over 90% of the black vote this time. They got Rappers out there talking about him. Comedians talking about him. Even other Celebs. All black and all influencing those around them.

Plus there are more Repubs that are voting that are black.

Plus I don't think he can pull all of the latinos. Remember New Mexico turned Red with the New Govenor Maria Sanchez.


I don't think for a second that the GOP will pick a significant portion of the black vote. The good news for the GOP is that black turnout will probably be significantly lower.

MMC
07-04-2011, 10:55 AM
Yeah but the GOP picked up the Senator Seat with Scott in the first district of South Carolina and then won a House seat With West In Florida along with Rubio winning. Plus Texas had a black congressman win for the GOP down there.

Not that I think the GOP will pick up any major amount. Just that I don't think there will be all that many showing to vote for Obama this time out.

spunkloaf
07-04-2011, 10:58 AM
You hate liberals. Good for you.

Any other bright comments?

actually racism and racialism were important factors in electing our current messiah.....since then the left has attempted to color critique of this one as racist as if the 53% of the electorate that voted for him in 2008 suddenly and only now realized that he may be, may be black, or irish, or muslim, or hawaiian, or kenyan, or given his ss number from the great state of conn...


Exactly. BO couldn't have won without substantial white support and now we're supposed to believe that only after the election did those voters come to the realization that the voted for a black man? ::) Speaking of racialism, BO has also made thinly veiled racial appeals to non-white4s now that he has largely lost white independents.


Race was a part of it. So what? Is race somehow a different, more sinister trait to capitalize on? Maybe people wanted to see a non-white president for once. People also wanted to see a woman president. Would sex have made a bigger difference to you?

GRUMPY
07-04-2011, 04:23 PM
son, manipulating people on the basis of race, creed, color, ethnicity, gender, etc is not sinister, it is destrutive, it is gutter and it is obama.....

Conley
07-04-2011, 04:26 PM
son, manipulating people on the basis of race, creed, color, ethnicity, gender, etc is not sinister, it is destrutive, it is gutter and it is obama.....


what about manipulation based on economic class?

Mister D
07-04-2011, 05:15 PM
son, manipulating people on the basis of race, creed, color, ethnicity, gender, etc is not sinister, it is destrutive, it is gutter and it is obama.....


what about manipulation based on economic class?


I'd say that is just as destructive.

spunkloaf
07-04-2011, 06:13 PM
So the main argument (and it continues to relentlessly thrive in one guise or another) would be that the liberal elitist machine has produced a half black man with a funny name and extraordinary charisma skills to carry out the official duties of the POTUS, and it was orchestrated by means of manipulating society's bias towards black people.

I can't think of many assertions that would be so expected and yet so abhorrently ridiculous all in the same package.

Congratulations.

From here on out, when I see an opportunity to cut to the heart of your whinery (haha) I will sum it up for you. All I have to say is "black people."

It will save so much effort. In fact, let me just put it in my signature box right down here.

Hold on...

There we go. Just consider it public service.

MMC
07-04-2011, 06:40 PM
Who's whineing.....I doubt the Liberla Elitists created Obama. Now using him, thats a different story.

spunkloaf
07-04-2011, 06:52 PM
Who's whineing.....I doubt the Liberla Elitists created Obama. Now using him, thats a different story.


Does it matter? He's part of the liberal elitist machine.

Honestly if people want to break through to us "liberals" (that's what we call ourselves, right?) then you must get more creative. We are an artsy bunch.

Conley
07-04-2011, 06:57 PM
Who's whineing.....I doubt the Liberla Elitists created Obama. Now using him, thats a different story.


Does it matter? He's part of the liberal elitist machine.

Honestly if people want to break through to us "liberals" (that's what we call ourselves, right?) then you must get more creative. We are an artsy bunch.


Maybe a video with a talking orange? ;)

spunkloaf
07-04-2011, 07:19 PM
Who's whineing.....I doubt the Liberla Elitists created Obama. Now using him, thats a different story.


Does it matter? He's part of the liberal elitist machine.

Honestly if people want to break through to us "liberals" (that's what we call ourselves, right?) then you must get more creative. We are an artsy bunch.


Maybe a video with a talking orange? ;)


It depends. Can the talking orange follow a teleprompter?

Conley
07-04-2011, 07:22 PM
Who's whineing.....I doubt the Liberla Elitists created Obama. Now using him, thats a different story.


Does it matter? He's part of the liberal elitist machine.

Honestly if people want to break through to us "liberals" (that's what we call ourselves, right?) then you must get more creative. We are an artsy bunch.


Maybe a video with a talking orange? ;)


It depends. Can the talking orange follow a teleprompter?


If he has eyes, sure.

Darn it, that reminds me I never got the resolution to the story of the gay rottweiler. I wanted to know where that was going...so much build up and then...nothing.

Mister D
07-04-2011, 07:30 PM
Ah, the gay rottweiler. >:(

spunkloaf
07-04-2011, 07:45 PM
Aah, yes. The gay rottweiler.

[laughing so hard "lol" does no justice]

We never knew if that damn rot was gay, did we? It sure did want to know somebody's stance on gay marriage.

spunkloaf
07-04-2011, 07:46 PM
Ah, the gay rottweiler. >:(

jinx

Conley
07-04-2011, 07:49 PM
Aah, yes. The gay rottweiler.

[laughing so hard "lol" does no justice]

We never knew if that damn rot was gay, did we? It sure did want to know somebody's stance on gay marriage.


Exactly...we need answers >:(

freecell
07-08-2011, 11:31 AM
race had very little to do with him getting elected. people were pissed at the republicans, especially GWB, so they voted democrat. then in the last election cycle, people were pissed at the democrats, so that is why there was a large influx of republicans in the mid term elections. the party in power always loses ground when things are not going well, and it's been a long time since things were going well in this country.


Within many white communities I agree. People were tired of the Republicans but many blacks, not all did vote for him because of race. As an independent and right I could not vote for Bush or Obama.

Conley
07-08-2011, 11:34 AM
race had very little to do with him getting elected. people were pissed at the republicans, especially GWB, so they voted democrat. then in the last election cycle, people were pissed at the democrats, so that is why there was a large influx of republicans in the mid term elections. the party in power always loses ground when things are not going well, and it's been a long time since things were going well in this country.


Within many white communities I agree. People were tired of the Republicans but many blacks, not all did vote for him because of race. As an independent and right I could not vote for Bush or Obama.


yes you are 100% correct

who did you vote for? i have been voting libertarian but after voting for barr (barf) last time around i am reconsidering...no idea who i will vote for this time around. i would like to see gary johnson (r) as prez....

freecell
07-08-2011, 11:45 AM
race had very little to do with him getting elected. people were pissed at the republicans, especially GWB, so they voted democrat. then in the last election cycle, people were pissed at the democrats, so that is why there was a large influx of republicans in the mid term elections. the party in power always loses ground when things are not going well, and it's been a long time since things were going well in this country.


Within many white communities I agree. People were tired of the Republicans but many blacks, not all did vote for him because of race. As an independent and right I could not vote for Bush or Obama.


yes you are 100% correct

who did you vote for? i have been voting libertarian but after voting for barr (barf) last time around i am reconsidering...no idea who i will vote for this time around. i would like to see gary johnson (r) as prez....


To be honest I like Cain but don't think he has a chance. I wanted Ross Perot when he ran.