Comments on: Black Reporter Blasted With Racial Slurs
Relatives Of Man Arrested On Murder Charges Attack Female TV Reporter On Camera
- By the way, I am married but not to a black girl, I just wanted to point out how some black folks work the system. It''s shameful!
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- haha..you''re hilarious thgdriver
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- baronez111
Strange, I did notice that the continuity was choppy, so thats whats up, thanks for the update! - Reply to this comment
- easeup
Well, we sure agree on that. The only way to get ahead in life is do what I did. I married a black girl. Now, whenever I don''t get promoted at work, I cry it''s because my wife is black. Hell, I just about own the place now. - Reply to this comment
- I think it would be a good idea to view the UNEDITED version of this video. This video does not show the reporter with her right fist balled up and up-raised chasing the woman in the light t-shirt and blue jeans while her own photographer tries to stop her. It also does not show her pulling the white woman''s hair and pulling her down with her, nor the reporter trying to flip her over her back martial arts style. The channel 6 Augusta video DOES show this. It doesn''t show the woman in red trying to lift the light t-shirted woman from UNDERNEATH the reporter. The reporter is not blameless in this situation. The reporter didn''t have to chase after the woman with her balled up fist up-raised in aggression, she should have left the scene instead of returning the alleged aggression of the other woman. Please correct the bias of the channel 7 edited video. It would be better for the whole truth to come out now rather than later.
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- what ultimately matters is the votes in the Electoral College, not the popular vote, as we re-learned so painfully in 2000.posted by jack99123
The problem with you Demonrats you want it both ways. What you all like to forget and did not seem to have a problem with at the time is Republican Nixon beat Demonrat Kennedy in the popular vote but lost to Kennedy in the Electoral College. That was fine with you folks!
Stop you WHINING it''s almost eight years now!! - Reply to this comment
- I am so sick of hearing the n word by both black and white alike
I view the person as a person not as a person of color
This is 2008 for God''s sake when are people going to wake up
You can just see what kind of a lowlife family this killer came from and how he was raised
just by their actions alone
Come on America let''s get rid of racism once and for all - Reply to this comment
- These people at the house are a klan of retards, that is what too much inbreeding will get you. The south will change but not with people who will not fight back. The cameraman isn''t a fighter. because I would have went to jail with the red necks too. I''m doing my job and all of a sudden it''s ECW or Monday Night Raw? NO it''s the news gang whipping necks that are red!!! Some people think it''s a such thing as reverse racism...Let me tell you all this, in the Average Black house hold No one and I mean no one tells us that Whites think their better than us. We learn everything to that effect from growing up. Black women don''t tell their kids not to hate or that most whites will not even look at you or speak, but in a white households that n-word is used and often from birth till'' the cows come home, also don''t bring one(of those n-words) in my house. Fact! It''s just got to stop!
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- maybe they don''t have a hate law crime there but the feds do I''d go for it
They always talk about the heat of the moment but these people seemed like they were using race as an incentive seing noone bothered the whit film crew
I''m white myself and that the reporters were black would have made no difference to me cause I see people not black people - Reply to this comment
- cheddarboy82....you need to get beat up!!!
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- "For me, the physical pain of the attack has faded, but the mental anguish will be hard to shake." So now she will be forever traumatized. Somebody will have to pay her cash so she can get over her trauma.
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- big deal, so someone got beat up. Happens everyday.
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- Posted by jack99123 at 01:27 PM : Mar 13, 2008
I''ll bet there''s an election board somewhere...... - Reply to this comment
- The role of the %u201Csuper-delegates%u201D, to look beyond the immediacy of the moment, and make individual judgments of what ticket has the best chance of defeating the Republican candidate in the general election. And why should the %u201Csuper-delegates%u201D play that role? Not only because that%u2019s the way the rules are, and we are being told constantly that everyone should play by the rules, but also because they are uniquely qualified to make that judgment. The vast majority have participated in dozens of elections (or hundreds); their own and others. They have a deeper and vastly more informed perspective on what it takes to win general elections than does the average voter. Their expertise is an invaluable aid to making sure a Democratic candidate actually gets to be President. They are mostly elected officials who will have to go back and face their constituents and explain in detail why they made the judgment they did. They, unlike any of the other delegates, are truly accountable for their votes to more than just their favorite candidate.
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- Hmmm... those white trash democraps must have thought the black folks were coming to steal their welfare checks!
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- "And on the same CBS page today, we have those other fine upstanding Christian White Folks, who abducted and Tortured a young black girl in West Virginia.........
.....YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
E-HAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!
.....that shore wuz some good times we done had, hey Cleetus??.....
Posted by veteran71 at 01:25 PM : Mar 13, 2008"
Get a grip. - Reply to this comment
- The color Purple. Much as we may crave it, we do not live in a democracy. If we did then each person would have one vote in every issue, and that vote would count as much as any other. But we don%u2019t. If you participated in a caucus, your vote counted about ten times as much as someone who voted in a primary. In the general election, what ultimately matters is the votes in the Electoral College, not the popular vote, as we re-learned so painfully in 2000. So the question facing the uncommitted %u201Csuper-delegates%u201D is how do we run the best campaign with the highest probability of defeating John McCain in November, and win the majority of Electoral College votes. Cuurently Lintonhas 267 electoral votes and Obama has 202 electoral votes using the same method as used in the GE. Assume that Hillary wins PA, WV, Indiana
and Obama gets SD, NC , OR , MT , Clinton will have 308 electoral votes and Obama will have 230 Electoral votes. You know who should be on top of the DREAM ticket. - Reply to this comment
- Yepper, and you are so enlightened your *** does not stink and your ideas are SO enlightened that somehow your disrespect for the people you have not met and do not know is more "proper" than the activities of those in the story. They drove trespassers from their property, whereas the only intrusion into your life by them is an offense to your no doubt refined sensibilities.
You are definitely the kind of person they kept abortion legal for. Pity your mom didn''''t use it.
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Posted by clgl_fubar at 01:04 PM : Mar 13, 2008
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I''ve lived in the South my ENTIRE life and I''d like to know what YOU do not understand about the people. IF the are Racist they are ignoring it right under their nose. It''s time these people grew up and dealt with their OWN Taliban. - Reply to this comment
- The majority of states are firmly planted in either %u201CRed%u201D or %u201CBlue%u201D territory. Because of their demographics, party registration, or culture, about 35 states are overwhelmingly likely to vote the same way they have for decades, for either the Republican or the Democratic candidate, no matter what name is on the ballot. In the general election, there is no proportional allocation of Electoral College votes. It%u2019s winner-take-all. It is highly unlikely that any Democrat can win states such as Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Kansas, North Dakota, Alaska, South Carolina and others that carried Barack to this point in the primary contest.
Only a handful, either because of their almost equal balance between Republican and Democratic registrations, or the changing demographics, make the Electoral College votes for that state competitive. Those are the %u201CPurple%u201D states; those which are neither definitively Red nor definitively Blue. And those states are what this race, and the next one are actually all about. - Reply to this comment
- They''''ve got a story that''''s as big as the original homicide, complete with video, and they''''re ignoring it.
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Posted by creeper00 at 01:15 PM : Mar 13, 2008
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That''s a lie!! This is a seperate story and should be covered. What is wrong with you people??? - Reply to this comment
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