Comments on: Away From Obama’s Crowds, Racist Moments
Washington Post: Obama Campaigners Encounter Raw And Surprising Racism As They Push Democratic Frontrunner
- Posted by BagdadsHere at 08:57 PM : May 13, 2008
Your brain is swamped in a paranoid lunatic''s pack of lies. It''s no wonder you spend so much time here, you''re probably under lockdown someplace, or at best, you''ve embarassed yourself in public so many times that you just stay in your room... - Reply to this comment
- I can''t believe that there is so much hate in this country. I don''t believe the color of one''s skin or one''s religion should dictate a persons qualifications for being our president. A persons name does not dictate their religion. Just because someone has a biblical name does not make them a Christian?
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- I can''t believe that there is so much hate in this country. I don''t believe the color of one''s skin or one''s religion should dictate a persons qualifications for being our president. A persons name does not dictate their religion. Just because someone has a biblical name does not make them a Christian?
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- America is ready for black president, BUT not for Satanic Obama.
Love your country, Vote against "O" cult!!! - Reply to this comment
- Ok, Kitina, Katrina, as Twain said, "I don''t give a *** for any man that can only spell a word one way."
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- We have two devasting natural disaster in two different countries controlled by despotic governments. Yet, China, is able to respond in a timely and positive manner. So there is no excuse or justification by the Burmese government that will pass the ''''headline test''''. They have been exposed to the nation and the world, I wouldn''''t be surprised if they have another long, drawn out civil war once the people have recovered a bit. We can''''t even be sure if our personal contributions would reach the people who need it the most.
And Kitrina, where FEMA did not stick a toe in the water for 5-days. - Reply to this comment
- Including Obama''s middle and last name in capital letters is just another little tidbit of information that shows exactly what kind of person you are. The kind we wish we could disavow. I have a pretty good picture of you and it isn''t very attractive. When Sen. Obama is elected I suggest you move to Waukegan, Ill. or similar place of like minds.
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- We have two devasting natural disaster in two different countries controlled by despotic governments. Yet, China, is able to respond in a timely and positive manner. So there is no excuse or justification by the Burmese government that will pass the ''headline test''. They have been exposed to the nation and the world, I wouldn''t be surprised if they have another long, drawn out civil war once the people have recovered a bit. We can''t even be sure if our personal contributions would reach the people who need it the most.
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- Blacks don''t need to "get over" slavery and Jim Crow, already done. Don''t need reparations or affirmative action; these are the tools of the black elites power. What blacks need is simply to be treated as individuals and on their merits, understood when maltreated and protection on par with everyone else. The rest will take care of itself.
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- Hate is what divides us, now it time to open our hearts . We as people have loved in spite of all the things done to us. I didn''''t teach my children, because I want them to grow up in a different kind of world. But, for once in my life time I can be proud to be an American.
Posted by parachutepol
Kind words, and to me it frames the election. One side can only win if we are divided, the other is attempting to bring us together. - Reply to this comment
- parachutepol,
I would like a united country as well. I agree that blacks are needing to get over the legacy of slavery, the black codes and jim crow. However, they are not the only ones. It''s easy to tell others what they need to do. It''s hard to turn the mirror on oneself. - Reply to this comment
- Hate is what divides us, now it time to open our hearts . We as people have loved in spite of all the things done to us. I didn''t teach my children, because I want them to grow up in a different kind of world. But, for once in my life time I can be proud to be an American.
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- BagdadsHere,
When you attach the prefix "War on" it only gives you authority to act like an idiot. Bush didn''t need Obama''s help for anything related to his stupid decisions. I really hope some people who are thinking of voting for McCain who are Clinton supporters will actually see who they are aligning themselves with and have second thoughts. I''m not so confident, but one has to really hope. I have given up on Bush supporters a long time ago. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by BagdadsHere
Read Chasing Ghost, no pictures - Reply to this comment
- taotxzen,
For him, anti-black racism never existed or ended 140 years ago with slavery. He''s not dealing with the same deck of cards as you and me. - Reply to this comment
- If I was Baracak HUSSEIN OSAMA I Would not chase the nomination because if he wins he wont survive to reach the oval office. Jesse Jackson is still alive because he never won a nomination.
Posted by BagdadsHere
Get back under your lucky tiger, Jim Crow, starched sheet in the closet, Andy Griffth lovin'', I''d rather step in sh#t than smoke it, redneck mother, wallmart shoppng, Get-R-Done t-shirt wearin'', Rush ditohead, jumper cable wedding, rock where you belong - this country doesn''t need "yowah tiep!" - Reply to this comment
- mortal3,
I agree. - Reply to this comment
- BagdadsHere,
Funny, the same people who hate Rev. Wright are also supporters of Ron Paul, who said the exact same things as Rev. Wright. - Reply to this comment
- taotxzen,
He doesn''t feel. This is why Colin Powell didn''t run for president. His wife alluded to it during an interview a long time ago. - Reply to this comment
- BagdadsHere,
Or should I call you James Earl Ray? - Reply to this comment




