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Post by privateinvestor on Mar 11, 2011 17:08:49 GMT -5
Wow, you insulted Jews, Bostonians, conservatives AND pulled the race card all in one paragraph. A new low? At least he did not call New Jersey the armpit of the northeast. What was the name that Reverend Jesse Jackson gave to the Bronx New York ?? Hymie Town?? He later denied making that comment but he was caught on tape and then said he was misquoted...
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Post by deziloooooo on Mar 11, 2011 17:27:04 GMT -5
Wow, you insulted Jews, Bostonians, conservatives AND pulled the race card all in one paragraph. A new low? Conservatives? Didn't see that, and to state a fact , not a insult . I believe you are here to just stir the pot, disrupt for the sake of disruption, it's been done a lot by some folks, actually there is a name that has been coined for that kind of action, think it might fit you. Now if you want to start a thread on the lack of Black Bostonians of support for the Boston Red soc, there are many links , the discussion has been done in many media sources over the years, interviews with players and management of the Red Sox , so plenty of information and the part of Boston being very raciest, going back to the introduction of many Irish to the city, the separation of the races by defactor segregation and the integration of the public schools just a few years ago, the marches, disruptions, some violence, the busing, the rallies for , against, I can go on for pages, ot is a fact and also many links to the events.
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Post by burnsattornincan on Mar 11, 2011 17:36:06 GMT -5
it's been done a lot by some folks
Well according to you I'm one of those folks as I believe you have used the exact same line on me recently.
It seems you are starting to be exposed a little. The number of posters you are in conflict with has risen dramatically over the past couple of days. I feel left out. Guess I'll have to turn it up a notch to get your attention.
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Post by henryclay on Mar 11, 2011 17:53:31 GMT -5
Obama called the Tea Party a racist movement and no liberal will touch it.
But I'm probably enjoying this even more than if they did. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by billisonboard on Mar 11, 2011 18:01:52 GMT -5
Obama called the Tea Party a racist movement and no liberal will touch it. But I'm probably enjoying this even more than if they did. ;D ;D ;D But Obama, in his most candid moments, acknowledged that race was still a problem. In May 2010, he told guests at a private White House dinner that race was probably a key component in the rising opposition to his presidency from conservatives, especially right-wing activists in the anti-incumbent "Tea Party" movement that was then surging across the country. Many middle-class and working-class whites felt aggrieved and resentful that the federal government was helping other groups, including bankers, automakers, irresponsible people who had defaulted on their mortgages, and the poor, but wasn't helping them nearly enough, he said. ... A guest suggested that when Tea Party activists said they wanted to "take back" their country, their real motivation was to stir up anger and anxiety at having a black president, and Obama didn't dispute the idea. He agreed that there was a "subterranean agenda" in the anti-Obama movement—a racially biased one—that was unfortunate. But he sadly conceded that there was little he could do about it.
His goal, he said, was to be as effective and empathetic a president as possible for all Americans. If he could accomplish that, it would advance racial progress for blacks more than anything else he could do. www.usnews.com/news/articles/2011....otests?PageNr=3
Read more: notmsnmoney.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=politics&action=display&thread=4607&page=1#ixzz1GKncBQab I have no problem with the fact that he feels that there is a racial prejudice against him present in the tea party movement. I don't have the expectation that he be perfect in all things.
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Post by deziloooooo on Mar 11, 2011 18:24:41 GMT -5
it's been done a lot by some folksWell according to you I'm one of those folks as I believe you have used the exact same line on me recently. It seems you are starting to be exposed a little. The number of posters you are in conflict with has risen dramatically over the past couple of days. I feel left out. Guess I'll have to turn it up a notch to get your attention. If so , I'll try to muddle through it all...But since they all seem to be folks who really are not interested in discussing in normal back and forth, just push what ever their agenda is for the sake of pushing their agenda, a lot of it similer to the "Obama sucks because I said so " lines , not the "Obama sucks and here are the reasons I feel that way" . Your post seems to step up the personal thing which isn't what is supposed to be happening here. We use to have that on the other zone, very much so , the gang ups against those who differed, usually those who questioned the rasoning of the right , the conservatives, it didn't go down that well. " The number of posters you are in conflict with has risen dramatically over the past couple of days. I feel left out. Guess I'll have to turn it up a notch to get your attention." I read that as a personal, nothing to do with issues, topics, discussions.
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Post by henryclay on Mar 11, 2011 18:32:19 GMT -5
bills, what do I do when your link only shows this?:
"........http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2011.... cannot be found! We apologize for the inconvenience. An external source has linked you here. Unfortunately we cannot control who links to us."......"
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Post by billisonboard on Mar 11, 2011 19:18:10 GMT -5
bills, what do I do when your link only shows this?: "........http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2011.... cannot be found! We apologize for the inconvenience. An external source has linked you here. Unfortunately we cannot control who links to us."......" Whoops. I went through your link in the OP. So I went here: www.americanthinker.com/2011/03/obama_calling_tea_party_racist.htmlThen I found this in the article and clicked on the blue "said": President Obama said the Tea Party is racist. And it took me to the article that the author apparently used to support his claim that President Obama "said" that the Tea Party is racist. The quoted section is on page three of the article.
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Post by henryclay on Mar 11, 2011 19:29:06 GMT -5
I'm not sure just which quoted part you mean.
I can't make three pages out of the article. Mine is all one flowing "page". But it ends with this:
"........President Obama is fully aware of this truth. . . . . (pp) Obama willfully dividing Americans by exploiting his race for political gain is a despicable betrayal of the whites who elected him. But even more disturbing, it reveals the true character of the man running our country. America deserves much, much better.........."
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Post by burnsattornincan on Mar 11, 2011 19:35:18 GMT -5
which isn't what is supposed to be happening here.
Many things are "not supposed to be happening here" according to you. Your problem is that you take shots against (mostly) Obama personally and call the poster in question all sorts of things and talk about taking showers and such. You need to be reminded Obama is a public figure and wide open to any criticism. If you think the criticism is incorrect then fine but don't go postal on the... poster.
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Post by burnsattornincan on Mar 11, 2011 19:40:37 GMT -5
By the way, where are my cult followers? I'm stuck in the 250 range and rapidly declining in Virgil's karma level per post rating.
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Post by billisonboard on Mar 11, 2011 19:41:01 GMT -5
I'm not sure just which quoted part you mean. I can't make three pages out of the article. Mine is all one flowing "page". But it ends with this: "........President Obama is fully aware of this truth. . . . . (pp) Obama willfully dividing Americans by exploiting his race for political gain is a despicable betrayal of the whites who elected him. But even more disturbing, it reveals the true character of the man running our country. America deserves much, much better.........." Go back to the article. It looks kinda like this: Please consider the validity of what I am about to say rather than having a knee jerk reaction dismissing it as being "over the top." Folks, we have an irresponsible egocentric evil man occupying the Oval Office.
The Democrats and the liberal mainstream media sold the American people on Obama, "the man." Despite Obama's zero experience at running anything, they said a leader with his spirit and heart was "what we have been waiting for".
Fearful of criticizing our first black president, politicians politely say, "President Obama's policies have been unfruitful," while ignoring the huge elephant in America's living room.
The elephant of which I speak and America's major problem is "Obama, the man"; socialist, divisive and evil.
My dad says a snake can stay under water a very long time just like a fish. But eventually, it must come up for air. Why? Because, it is not a fish. It is a snake. Obama continues to come up for air revealing his true self.
President Obama said the Tea Party is racist. That's the unmistakable meaning of his statement that race is a "key component" of Tea Party protests. The liberal media, NAACP and Democrats have been relentlessly promoting this same baseless allegation. When final confirmation comes down from the highest office in the land, the Oval Office, that the Tea Party is racist; the allegation becomes "official" in the minds of millions. President Obama is slandering millions of decent hard working Americans who simply disagree with his progressive/socialist agenda.On the American Thinker site, click on the word "said". I highlighted it in the above to help you find it in the actual article. That is how I got to the The US News and World Report story I quoted. Find the little boxes that have a 1.2.3 in them and the quoted section is on the third page.
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Post by billisonboard on Mar 11, 2011 19:46:03 GMT -5
By the way, where are my cult followers? I'm stuck in the 250 range and rapidly declining in Virgil's karma level per post rating. perhaps you have a misconception of what got you all the karma points
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Post by henryclay on Mar 11, 2011 20:35:40 GMT -5
"..........I have no problem with the fact that he feels that there is a racial prejudice against him present in the tea party movement. ......."
I wonder, , , , considering all the other people he has invited to the White House for various reasons, has he ever invited any Tea Party organizers there and discussed his concerns? Or has he just used the advantage of the microphone to aired some one liners about his concern for the benefit of his adherents' needs? Giving them something to keep the pot stirred and minds occupied with trivia instead of the business of leading the country?
It's about as low a tactic as ever devised, but one that is used by most people who are in over their heads and need to divert public attention away from their failures. In short, it's a good prop for a cover-up of one's inability to handle the job.
Thanks for help in finding the article.
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Post by deziloooooo on Mar 11, 2011 20:53:49 GMT -5
which isn't what is supposed to be happening here.Many things are "not supposed to be happening here" according to you. Your problem is that you take shots against (mostly) Obama personally and call the poster in question all sorts of things and talk about taking showers and such. You need to be reminded Obama is a public figure and wide open to any criticism. If you think the criticism is incorrect then fine but don't go postal on the... poster. "It seems you are starting to be exposed a little. The number of posters you are in conflict with has risen dramatically over the past couple of days. I feel left out. Guess I'll have to turn it up a notch to get your attention." "not supposed to be happening here" according to you. Correct your taking it to a personal level, against indiniduals here, just read your post above , that has nothing to do with topics. It is a personal attack on a poster, in this case me, later possible some one else. That is not why we are here. Ok why you and a few who you mentioned , that might be the reason you are here, to stir the pot, get into back and fourths between posters , not on topics that are under discussion, but most of us I feel are not here for that reason. "Your problem is that you take shots against (mostly) Obama personally " Me? Against Obama? Main thing here , yes you are not interestd in a back and forth on discussion of different topics, you are more interested in just getting into personals as your post above said..it's all personal with you Burns..some others too, but definitly your thing and your correct..thats not why most of us here. For those who are ,think why we are here, well hopefully some one might step in and explain a bit better then I guess I did.
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Post by billisonboard on Mar 11, 2011 20:53:55 GMT -5
... Thanks for help in finding the article. You're welcome.
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Post by burnsattornincan on Mar 11, 2011 23:06:31 GMT -5
perhaps you have a misconception of what got you all the karma points
Could be Mr. billisonboard. It might have emanated from the Music forum where I had put up some fairly impressive music videos. In any case, Mr. Burns might be drawing to a close. You don't want to know who might replace him.
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Post by billisonboard on Mar 12, 2011 0:23:53 GMT -5
perhaps you have a misconception of what got you all the karma pointsCould be Mr. billisonboard. It might have emanated from the Music forum where I had put up some fairly impressive music videos. In any case, Mr. Burns might be drawing to a close. You don't want to know who might replace him. Is this one that you put up?
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Post by deziloooooo on Mar 12, 2011 1:17:51 GMT -5
perhaps you have a misconception of what got you all the karma pointsCould be Mr. billisonboard. It might have emanated from the Music forum where I had put up some fairly impressive music videos. In any case, Mr. Burns might be drawing to a close. You don't want to know who might replace him. I can guess , will he be coming in with a few hundred karmas too?
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Post by burnsattornincan on Mar 12, 2011 9:25:13 GMT -5
Your one-liners have been pretty good the last couple of days Mr. billisonboard. Mr. deziloooooo, the individual I was speaking of is a colleague of mine whom does read this forum regularly. His political views are of ultra right-wing, far beyond myself and even Joe Banker. He will destroy any argument you might present him with and have you left in bewilderment. He does have one liberal tendency though which you will see at some point, if he decides to join this forum. His name is Mr. Horace J. Tickleton and can also provide you with any necessary representation specifically in criminal sexual assault cases, if need be for any reason.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2011 14:26:55 GMT -5
Obama is a racist, and not very smart, either. Anyone paying attention can see where his sympathies lay. He is so unAmerican it hurts. Give him one inch, and he shows his global tendencies. One term, and counting the days.
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Post by Tennesseer on Mar 12, 2011 14:32:26 GMT -5
Obama is a racist, and not very smart, either. Anyone paying attention can see where his sympathies lay. He is so unAmerican it hurts. Give him one inch, and he shows his global tendencies. One term, and counting the days. Where do President Obama's sympathies lie krickitt? Do tell in detail.
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Post by Tennesseer on Mar 12, 2011 14:33:08 GMT -5
Lie or lay-I forget which is correct.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2011 14:41:21 GMT -5
Dunno, Obamatron-- why not enlighten us?
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Post by billisonboard on Mar 12, 2011 14:53:47 GMT -5
Correct usage?
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Post by deziloooooo on Mar 12, 2011 14:53:50 GMT -5
Dunno, Obamatron-- why not enlighten us?
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Post by henryclay on Mar 12, 2011 17:33:00 GMT -5
Where do Obama's sympathies lie? , . lay? Well, lets just ask from where did Obama get his personal wealth. I was not from people on the street, or those who do their shopping at WalMart, Target or CostCo. And it sure wasn't from the people who elected him. And what does that have to do with anything? What it has to do with Obama is everything. Obama is still a young man, with a lot of years to go yet. After his meteoric rise from nothing to a tuition paid stint at Harvard,, to a public service job in Chicago where, within 6 years he used the poor and disadvantaged as a means of stashing millions in finders fees from government contracts into his own accounts, and leapfrogging from there through the Illinois legislature, where he voted "present" all too many times, does anybody think he will settle for a mundane lifestyle after leaving the White House? Not on your sweet Pippy he won't, and he has never stopped buttering up to the people who can make it happen for him. What expertise does he have in any industry? Can he contribute anything to production of any product? Or is he a rake-it-off-the-top scavenger looking for a way to disrupt the normal process of any social or industrial group he finds vulnerable? Not as a positive influence, but as a vendetta based agitator with only personal selfishness to drive him? Here are two analytical reports on the details of Obama's frame of mind as it relates to his personal ambitions. The first is just a write-up about some associations Obama maintains. www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aKGZkktzkAlA&posThe second is a critique about what the first one failed to disclose. It includes what Obama says when he is asked to name a CEO he respects. Obama: There are a bunch of them. You know who I really enjoyed talking to at our last lunch was Fred Smith of FedEx. Very thoughtful. He’s an example of somebody who is thinking long-term. What’s wrong with this? Fred Smith is a well-known Republican, one of John McCain’s chief backers and a member of his kitchen cabinet. The link article is titled: Where Barack Obama’s sympathies lie. They Ain’t With Main Street www.tnr.com/article/politics/they-aint-main-streetWhen a few more like this hit the street there is going to be some Obama worshipers looking for a way to do some payback.
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Post by privateinvestor on Mar 12, 2011 17:38:45 GMT -5
What is Obama's position on the Radicalization of Islam in the United States?? We heard from Eric Holder but what about Ms Napolitano from Homeland Security or the National Security Adviser Mr. Clapper..?? Is Radicalization of Islam real or is it Memorex?? Is King alone in his warnings that it is indeed a serious threat??
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Post by burnsattornincan on Mar 12, 2011 18:18:33 GMT -5
within 6 years he used the poor and disadvantaged as a means of stashing millions in finders fees from government contracts into his own accounts
This kind of insidious theft is nothing new in American politics however it does give a solemn confirmation that any and all can partake in the bonanza of taxpayer dollar theft. Given the fact of Obama's "pedigree" and that he was supposed to be for the people and a grass roots backed fresh new face that would bring about change, seems he had his hand in the till before even getting started. I'm sure there is plenty more to come. It really shows you what the current state of politics is in the US. It really couldn't be a whole lot worse and needs stern scrutinizing by patriotic real Americans.
Dalton McGuinty Burns III
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