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http://news.yahoo.com/race-incident-...155400054.html
But why should we be shocked? Most blacks who vote Democrat will tell you that this incident doesn't shock them one bit. |
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"Like no one saw this coming. Obummer, Obozo, welfare president are some of the kinder derogatory words used on here. The dehumanization of President over the last three years has not been orchestrated by the GOP but it sure hasn't been discouraged either. Even some of the comments here are trying to cast CNN as somehow responsable for those two cretens." |
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That's pretty unfortunate.
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and when its proven they were dem operative s,like has happened before ,i trust you will apologioze, not !!!
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Actually, I'm just hoping that it's simply not true in the first place.
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Btw it was just two idiots out of all the rest
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It's really sad to see our current President vilified,minimized, and insulted in the way the media vilified, minimized and insulted Dubya.
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BO has gone through this from day one. GWB didn't enter into office going through this. In fact, after 9/11, he was quite popular. It wasn't until several years later (4 or 5 years later) that GWB started to become villified-- even then, it doesn't mean it was right. However, GWB EARNED his villification. BO has been villified from the start. Besides, if this story IS true, what did that black camerawoman ever do to deserve that kind of treatment? How was disrespecting her, disrespecting Obama? I could answer, but I'd rather you answer it. |
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Disrespecting her had nothing to with disrespecting Obama. This thread has gone from just talking about the incident to the camera person to how our Presidents are portrayed bye the media. |
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Don't you remember Algore and the "stolen" election. GWB was vilified even before the inauguration! Remember the way the White House was trashed by the Clinton/Gore team? He was hated from the moment the election was validated. There was a brief period when the haters were silenced, because it is hard to criticize the leader of your nation, when it has just been attacked. However, they stuck to their playbook and won out in the end. |
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It was TWO people that did that to her and we don't even know if they were republicans |
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the poor guy is such a tortured soul and he says his parent were died in the wool dems ,have you always been the rebellious type jd ? :)))
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JD, what these to people did is outrageous, deplorable and disgusting.
They were removed by security and the GOP disavowed them swiftly. Good for them. Now, before conclusions are drawn, we must find out who they are. Were they delegates, were they employees of the stadium, were they media people, were they Democrat plants? I'm watching Paul Ryan and right in the middle of his speech some heckler stood up with a banner and began shouting. So we have proof positive that anti-GOP folks have infiltrated the convention. You have to give it time to find out the full story. You can't say "yep" as if this confirms this narrative that the GOP is racist. |
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We have no way of knowing that these two people were Republicans. (As previously stated.) That certainly sounds like "plant" behavior. If they are discovered to be Democrats, I doubt it will be reported because it won't fit the incendiary dialogue sought by the MSM.
Regardless, this is the ONLY important line from that article: "Two people were ejected from the Republican National Convention when they threw nuts at a black CNN camera woman and said "this is how we feed animals," the network said Wednesday." E.g., THAT is how Republicans respond to idiots. That's what you should be saying "Yep" about. "Yep, the RNC showed them." "Yep, the Republicans won't tolerate that mess--not even from their own." "Yep, no excuses, no racism tolerated in the GOP!" |
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Maybe it was a scheme?
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My criticism is not and has never been that the whole GOP is racist. I never said that. I have said that the GOP has serious race issues and they hardly ever call each other out on it. The Democrat Party is the party of American diversity. The GOP is the party of silence when it comes to the presence of racial prejudice and inequality. |
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Why do they feel so comfortable in the GOP? |
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Condi Rice said it last night, "You see, the essence of America, what really unites us, is not nationality or ethnicity or religion. It is an idea. And what an idea it is. That you can come from humble circumstances and you can do great things, that it does not matter where you came from, it matters where you are going. My fellow Americans, ours has never been a narrative of grievance and entitlement. We have never believed that I am doing poorly because you are doing well. We have never been jealous of one another and never envious of each others' successes." Now Condi is one of the most intelligent, successful black women in history. Why does she choose to identify with the GOP? If it is such a magnet for racism and racists, why does she choose to identify with Republicans? She experienced the worst of racism in modern American history---and yet it seems she doesn't feel entitled to feel offended about isolated cases of racism here and there. She isn't reluctant to get up and say, "this is my party, I'm proud of it, I'm proud to endorse Romney, he will be much better than what we're getting!" This racist narrative is a device to distract Americans from the truth: Obama is an incompetent president. He doesn't know how to create jobs or to restore confidence in American business or to encourage entrepreneurs to hire and risk more of their capital and expand and grow their companies. BO is likable, good natured, a good speaker, a good husband and father, and generally a nice fellow. He has simply failed in his efforts to right this ship and it has grown worse under his watch. He won't accept responsibility, and that further underscores that he is not the kind of leader that the presidency requires. And as much as Chris Matthews and MSNBC and the Obama campaign try to make this a race-based election, most Americans know this has nothing to do with it. And Dr. Rice's speech and Artur Davis and the many African Americans who identify with Republican and conservative ideals are proof that there are plenty of blacks who know what this election is all about. Racism exists and it exists in many places. Institutionally much has changed. But I would contend that there is more motivation to keep the racism fires alive in the Democratic Party than in the Republican Party. Because without the almost monolithic voting of the African Ameircan community Democrats can't win the White House. If you'd really examine the issue you would see that the racism exists among liberals and Democrats and it's a destructive form because it works to keep minority communities dependent, angry, and feeling entitled. |
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To quote Condi "i was taught as a child that i couldnt go to Woolworths to eat but i could be president someday, instead i became secretary of state".The farce that the dems have pulled on the black community is dispicable ,the kkk party has convinced blacks that the party that ended slavery is the bad guys african americans should be ashamed to be used like they have been.
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I hope someone does some research on the accused to see who they really are.
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One thing I learned about raced stuff is it best to wait a little bitng the hook. Not always what it first appears.
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Why did the liberal Media ignore this? Better yet why did JD?
When popular Tea Party candidate Ted Cruz, the GOP nominee for Senate, took the stage, MSNBC cut away from the Republican National Convention and the Hispanic Republican from Texas’ speech. |
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