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I made no racial comments, only saw the ugliness from "anybody would have"

Posted By: Keisha MT on 2008-11-12
In Reply to: No, but that is certainly where this person's mind - went to.....

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    Rush has made innumerable inflammatory racial comments
    throughout his entire career and continues to do so to this day. It is not just one article (on the FAIR website no less). He has even been fired for racial comments before.

    Brunson, I always read your posts with interest, and, although we do disagree on many things, I respect your opinion and your right to espouse your beliefs. You are knowledgeable, well spoken, and know why you hold your beliefs. However, in this case, I would have to say that even if he is not racist, he certainly says things that pander a segment of his audience that is, and those things are very well documented.
    Do you even see how you took this post and made it into a racial epithet?
    gt, I would recommend an immediate self-examination as to your thought processes. 
    Same comments made over and over
    nn
    I'm still appalled by the comments she made s/m
    regarding John Edwards' deceased son. I am still amazed that people actually take her seriously, if they do. I don't consider her a conservative, by my definition but then I don't even consider her to be much of a human either.
    Sometimes comments are made tongue in cheek....
    like Obama saying (in response to comment about Bill Clinton being the first "black President:" he would have to see Clinton dance to see if he was really a "brotha." Imagine the bruhaha if Rush Limbaugh said that.

    That being said...again I invite people to check out Obama's church and his pastor. The pastor has made several racist comments, not only about whites in general, but Jews in particular. Jesse Jackson has as well. There are a host of black racists out there. The pastor is a great admirer of Louis Farrakhan (the pastor). They don't come much more racist than Louis Farrakhan.

    And, frankly...Rush Limbaugh is not running for President. Barack Hussein Obama IS.

    I would think his ties to racism would worry a person much more than a talk show host.

    Many times I think Rush Limbaugh is over the top; however, he is also very astute and makes some very good points...if he did not, liberals would not hate him to the degree they hate him. The same people who decry him laud people on the other side...but I guess as long as it is conservatives being made fun of vs liberals...that is acceptable? Sigh. Sometimes the truth pinches...sometimes it downright hurts.
    Why not gt the bog of ugliness is where you feel most at home

    stick your hateful nose in the air.  You  start all kinds of crap then run away.   Typical.  Don't call people a racist and then expect them to not to respond. 


    I agree - there is so much ugliness coming out
    and to some extent from both sides, but it is one thing to stand up for yourself and yet another to viciously attack people, unprovoked, and inciting violence and hate. Barak made it clear from the beginning he would not be swiftboated.

    I am an independent but gotta say in my opinion there is nothing a democrat could do right now that would be any worse than the last 8 years. I say give them a chance because all that can happen is up from here.

    I remember McCains wife looking right into the camera stating a fact - that her husband would not be 'going negative' and I actually believed it...

    what a dope I was.

    actually, I was pretty fascinated that Barak defeat Hillary Clinton - and how he did it - without ever really getting personal and nasty.

    Barak has a beautiful family and I could not imagine him a terrorist or any of this nonsence I am hearing.
    "anybody would have" will hopefully be banned from the board soon
    that is how the moderator comes
    Very sorry but "anybody would have" posted a racist comment
    WHEN WE NEED HER?
    I've only seen racist remarks from "anybody would have"
    What on earth are you talkinga about? Only this one person made a racist comment. I've been reading this board for 2 days. The comment was made by "anybody would have" and called HARLEM DUMBELLS responsible for Obama's win.
    Was that a racial remark!!!!!
    !
    The racial imbalance....

    IMHO is directly related to the fatherlessness in the African-American community.  It would be nice to blame it on bigotry or any other host of things, but the lack of responsible parenting and good example setting for education and honest hard work (which leads to success in life) is sorely lacking in that community.  It's very sad.


    I thought he was bi-racial
    I wish his parents were alive.
    Racial predjucide.........
    The following is from a pdf file of sermon from Barack Hussein Obama’s "spiritual mentor" as published in October 2003 issue of the Trinity United Church of Christ’s publication, "The Trumpet." (Published by the Reverend’s daughter.)

    The sermon is really a wide ranging diatribe which includes, among other things, calls for US divestiture in Israel. But even amidst the Reverend’s many crackpot and racist statements, this one jumped out:

    A Message From our PASTOR, Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr., Senior Pastor

    In the 21st century, white America got a wake-up call after 9/11/01. White America and the Western world came to realize that people of color had not gone away, faded into the woodwork or just “disappeared” as the Great White West kept on its merry way of ignoring Black concerns.

    Again, Reverend Wright is the man that Mr. Obama claims got him interested in politics. He speaks of him as his political father and even his surrogate father.

    Naw, Obama ain't prejudice!

    He just loves to hang out with those that are.....right!!
    I won't argue the racial part. sm
    I agree with that.  But you don't need to bring politics into it.  You lose all credibility and, as I said, you lessen this little girl's death by using your own agenda.  Try to focus on the tragedy and the fact that our society needs a major overhaul. 
    How little do you know? Nazi's are racial purists
    nm
    Nothing racial at all in her post unless your mind put it there (sm)
    I know plenty of white people in the situations she described above...was one of them when I was a child.  And you know what, for many of the people in these programs, she is right they could work.  One of my sisters is legitimately disabled and the other one just wants to sit on her butt, read love stories all day and cry poor mouth.  They're all white.  I don't see anything racist about that post at all, unless that is what you think yourself.
    inappropriate racial remarks
    I agree Terri - that remark was extremely unappropriate and does not belong here, and unfortunately such a remark can be attributed to ignorance and hatred - which DEFINITELY DOES NOT BELONG HERE.
    Racial hatred. Yeah, like anyone who questions O
    nm
    It had no racial undertones, but to call O a clown and to
    apologize to all clowns is really gross, especially when there is no justification for that, at least not yet.
    With the exception of accusing me of making this a racial issue,

    yeah (head dropping), I admit it.  I'd rather love than hate.  I don't own rose-colored glasses or lovebeads, but I may just go and buy some, now that you mention it.  I realize that's not how you prefer to live your life, but if you could just let go of some the anger and hatred, you'd be carrying around a much lighter load. 


    RACIAL ISSUE????? This is what you wrote (in case you deny it later again):  Now you are trying to make this a racial issue. Next, you will say more blacks were killed in Vietnam than whites and it was all PLANNED!  What a crock of lumpy brown stuff.


    Out of that entire article, you got RACIAL ISSUE??????


    Once again, you take something you IMAGINE in that twisted brain of yours, accept it as TRUTH and then ATTACK that fabricated truth, accusing me of saying more blacks were purposely killed in Vietnam, when the thought never crossed my mind.  (Although I DO have to wonder how it got inside YOURS.)


    As far as the truth, that's the only thing I DO want:  The truth.  I haven't gotten it from this president and I'm sure as heck not getting it from you and your buds.


    Have a lovely evening.


    Push for racial preference in stimulus bill
    http://www.onenewsnow.com/Politics/Default.aspx?id=415970#
    I agree, and am not an Obama supporter. Just tired of all the racial conflict sm
    tired of everything being all about race. If they were both black candidates, then people could all just vote their conscience without even thinking about race.
    A racial post shooting the finger. Must be a conservative thing. Point this out.
    I just read the thread and don't know what the heck you guys are talking about.

    Sounds like you are all just trying to be disagreeable, no wait that's why you continue to post on the LIBERAL board. I see, that's the point. Excuse me.
    Like phoney food stamp flyers covered with racial stereotypes,
    Obama Halloween ghost hung in effigy to greet 5-year old trick-or-treaters weren't there? How about straight from the horse's mouth? Books have been written on the subject. Here's just one excerpt:

    1. McCains use of the anti-Asian slur "Gook" publicly for 27 years before dropping the term for his current presidential run.
    2. McCain's endorsement of George Wallace Jr., a frequent speaker at white supremacist events.
    3. His vote against establishing a holiday for MLK's birthday and another vote to rescind the holiday, turning hypocrite to say "I was wrong" at a campaign rally.
    4. While answering a question about divorced fathers and child support, McCain called the children "tar babies."

    There is certainly no shortage of example of racial hatred out of the McCain camp? I could research the subject some more if necessary to prove this point, but I think you get the general idea.
    I am addressing racism in general & some of the racial words that were used on this board earlier (s
    I am not an Obama supporter specifically because of his pastor's racial biases against white people and because I disagree with Obama's stance on partial birth abortion. I am against racism in all forms. I am against Obama's terrorist friends, I am very unhappy about the church Obama attended for 20 years. I am voting for McCain ONLY to vote against Obama because I do not want him to be our president. Both candidates have a lot of bad history & I wish there was another option. However, I love people of all races. You are making this into a racial election. I want to leave racial terms like "towelhead" and "oreo" and "halfbreed" off of this board. Do you find those words necessary to make your points? If so, your vocabulary and mind are obviously very limited.
    comments (sm)

    PK, I agree with some things you say, certainly not all, but you talk about the righer Bush goes the lefter you go.  My question is this, do you think it's healthy to let ONE PERSON change your whole ideology?  I think that's way too much influence for one person to have on your life.  I don't think it's healthy.  You are most likely a wonderful person, but like many on the left you have let the fear of Bush really cloud your view.  I don't think he's the greatest president we have ever had, but he's certainly on the scoundrel that you and others here make him out to be.  I think the problem with leftward thinking as a whole is that it basically says I, as an upper middle-class taxpayer, have to take care of everyone's woes even if their woes are self-inflicted, criminally obtained, or the result of being just plain lazy.  Really, in the end when I stand before God I'm only going to have to answer for myself.   I do give to others, so I'm not a selfish hog, but I don't think its right for the government to tell me I have to take care of someone else who is capable taking care of themselves.  I'm for helping the truly downtrodden, incapacitated, and mentally disabled, but social programs as a whole are sham and downright theft.  I don't want that for Iraq or America.  I think it's far time that Americans start taking responsibility for themselves and get over the victim mentality and expecting the nanny state to do everything for us.


    Anyway, your post was enlightening, and really the first non-angry post I've ever read from you. 


    Comments

    Didn't realize it was a nasty attack, thought I was addressing a point you made about videos being truth and the written word not the truth.  Thinking back on the history of propanda films in this country as well as others I disagreed and was trying to use logic.....and some humor. 


    As far as cut and paste, unless the board administrator says we can no longer do this I will probably continue to do it on the LIBERAL board, especially if it provides documentation for a point I am trying to make.  Researchers and newspapers do it often.  That said, here's another cut and paste quote, but don't know who said it:


    The US has become the new Webster's definition of irony: Even though most Americans, most American lawmakers, and most American military commanders had long protested the usefulness of their presence in Iraq, ironically they still considered their own government a democracy.


    This reminds me of Cheney commenting that basically he didn't care what the American people thought of the war or what they wanted.  I thought we were supposed to be his boss.....


    Thank you for your comments....... sm
    You proved my point right here.

    "As far as the "man on the street" interviews, it's obvious there are a lot of people in the United States who are ill informed and/or just ignorant, to the point it would be funny if it weren't so tragic. Otherwise, they would have known Obama's views on choice and Iraq..."

    These are the very people who put Obama in office. These are the people who saw a charismatic young leader, just as the uninformed or misled people in other countries who do not know our issues and/or who have only been allowed to see what their governments want them to see on television.

    I don't think France feels too "friendly" towards America/Bush right now, and it hasn't been too long ago that Mexico was rising up stating that Texas was still theirs and they planned on taking it back.

    I do enjoy a good debate and hope that you or anyone else takes what I say here personally. I think we all have America's best interests at heart based on our own opinions but just come at it from different backgrounds/situations. Have a blessed day!
    Most of these comments.......
    are just about 5 years old or older.......Saddam lived in a dangerous neighborhood, I'm sure he wanted his neighbors to think he had truckloads of weapons. BUT, when the CIA could find no evidence of WMDs - their information was quashed and our govt outed a CIA agent in retribution (Valerie Plame) which is treason. It took years for the real truth of the matter to come to light........maybe that's why Clinton didn't rush on in there and hang Saddam......Iraq had nothing to do with 911 - now look at the cluster in Afghanistan that got left to simmer in the meantime.............sheesh......I blame Bush - it wasn't about WMDs (or they wouldn't have hidden the fact there were none) - it was about OIL.
    Here are some comments about this
    Some comments I read are:

    "It can’t be understated what an insult this is to the American People, Sovereign (whether any individual Citizen understands this, flees from the responsibility for this or would change this) over their nation and its government. It is a betrayal, and may, indeed, be treasonous.

    It is appropriate that Obama has, in bowing to a foreign potentate in this picture, shown his @ss to the American People; an act that would have been a capital offense had his position been reversed. It would have been inappropriate for him to genuflect before the British monarch, no matter how many neo-Tories there may be among us.

    This particular potentate has, among his titles, acknowledgment of his status as keeper of the Holy Places of Islam, and thus singling out Abdullah of the Saudis for such a sign of respect should disturb, deeply, any American left who understands the United States and its history.

    It strains credibility to believe someone representing State didn’t tell Obama what constituted a proper stance. He much have overruled that advice, and singled out this particular potentate for this gesture."

    Another poster wrote -

    I’ve read elsewhere that some people attempt to rationalize this bow-to-the-Saudi-King by Barack Obama as Obama somehow participating in “another country’s protocol” — which is rubbish given the Office that Barack Obama holds (the President of the United States of America bows to no other country, no ruler, to no one — this represents our nation, the U.S.A., as a sovereign nation subservient to no one else, no ruler, no other nation, our nation as a republic unto itself).

    These were quotes taken from the second link down on this website.

    http://www.prolifeblogs.com/articles/aggregator.php?sid=1121


    mccaffrey comments
    Then we have General (or whatever his designation) Barry McCaffrey stating we should send our sons and daughters to war cause the country needs them..On Countdown with Olbermann, he stated the govt must ask the people to send their sons and daughters..I have an answer for him..NO, not my son, not my daughter..I could see if this was a legitimate war (are any wars really truly legitimate..cant we resolve our crises without murder and mayhem..geez) but the Iraq war??  Heck no..never..Bush, you and your idiotic murderous administration got us into this, send your daughters to Iraq.
    More inappropriate comments.sm
    Your neocon party rhetoric is disturbing.
    Politician comments

    This is one thread I can't help posting to.  First, I want to say that I absolutely hate the new p.c. term "clearly."  Clearly this, clearly that from news anchors, talk show hosts, you name it.


    As for the comment by Michelle Obama, if she is proud of her country "for the first time" then she's running a little late in my opinion.  I've been a Democrat all my life but no more.  The color of the candidate's skin has nothing whatsoever to do with anything, I don't care if he is pea green with orange stripes.  Obama scares the bejeezers out of me!!  Read about him and listen to him and learn.  I'll not be voting for him.  I would not have voted for Hillary.  Why?  Doesn't matter if she's a woman or not.  I have no respect for her.  I certainly don't admire her for standing by her man.


    As for McCain, his stupid comment I think speaks for itself and doesn't show a lot of intelligence.  Secondly, he is too old.  While I admire his military service, I think if we like the condition of our country now, we'll enjoy more of the same and worse under his leadership.


    Listen to both politicians.  They both want to give amnesty to illegal aliens and I am dead set against it.  Reagan (and I'm no fan of his either) tried that and now we have at least twice as many to deal with as we did then.  It is purely political, get the votes whereever they can. 


    Then there's the matter of our country being sold off to foreign investors one piece at a time and the huge national debt to China.  What happens when they call in their mortgage?  Will they demand, California, Texas and maybe Alaska or will they just take over the whole danged country?


    As for voting in this election?????  I probably will  just stay home for the first time since I've been old enough to vote.  We don't even have a candidate to vote for that is the lesser of the evils in my opinion.  I think the last good leader we had was Harry Truman, "walk softly and carry a big stick."


    Exactly! I see no comments from the Pubs.
    nm
    So did you have any intelligent comments about what you saw...
    Or were you just posting to spew your schtick?

    Yeah, we get it. You don't like conservatives.

    Was that your point? Because that's old news and adds nothing to the convo.
    And the comments toward Elizabeth...
    Hasselbeck weren't rude??
    With these comments - see message
    I would rate you no different than Rush Limbaugh. He's such a pig, and your comment about what she wore shows me you have no idea of any of the substance of her debate.

    The only thing you have correct is that she smiled and she looked sharp. Very much Vice Presidential. Play back the tape and you will not see one wink or smirk.

    Biden on the other hand. He seems so uncomfortable the look on his face was so painful almost like he had hemorrhoids or a severe case of intestinal gas. Everytime she came back with a fact he had a blank look on his face and then he'd say something and snap his head towards her as if he thought he could intimidate her. She was intelligent enough not to take the bait and she does not get intimidated. Good for her! She showed me she can stand up to anyone.

    Biden told at least 10 lies tonight. Wonder how he's going to explain that away (I'm sure he will find a way).

    Gov. Palin was described as brilliant, and had a level of skill we haven't seen since President Regan. They said she explained things so articulately and in a fashion everyone understood.

    What she has shown me tonight is she understands the economy and how to get things done and she and John McCain will be fighting for us. Not more of the same with O'No/Biden.
    Her comments are not hateful, considering
    the general consensus is that Palin has hurt McCain more than his connection to Bush.  By the way, MrsM never said she hated Palin, but she obviously has a strong opinion about her, and MrsM did not personally attack by namecalling anyone else on here for their opinion.  And yet another example of twisting someone's words to suit their own agenda.  McPalin has taught you well, Grasshopper.
    Your comments are expected, ...the next
    poster was correct...useless to talk to any Obama supporter sometimes at all. Why should I type out ad nauseum all of Obama's statements, when you don't remember them at all, and them blame me for "obviously not remembering." cheap shot, yet again.

    You should really listen to Rush sometime. You might learn something and expand your mind. But wait, liberals think with their hearts, not their minds.

    Cancel that. Just carry on with your own, bigoted opinions.
    I would like to hear some comments
    members of the 9/11 victims on this issue.
    This is exactly the type of comments we don't need.
    Discuss issues but don't post snide remarks. Simple as that. Worship has no place on this board.
    Try following the trail of comments you are
    Your ignorance is showing. If you notice the SUBJECT line I was responding to, you would understand. Try reading EVERYTHING before you spout off. You make yourself look very foolish.
    Thanks. Here are just a couple comments
    It is true. People can disagree without getting nasty. I think everyone gets in a dander when they feel they are being attacked for their beliefs/opinions.

    I did vote for him and fully supported him while he was running against Hillary. All I knew was (to me) she was one of the worst people to run for office. She had no clue, road on the coattails of her husband. Everything good he did she claimed it as hers, but everything bad he did she had nothing to do with. Her lies were so blatant and then when she came out and told the public the reason she was staying in (in case something (too horrible to mention) happened to Obama, she'd be right there and even brought up JFK's name (or maybe it was RFK - one of the Kennedy's)). I just thought that was the worst worst worst ever. She may have been thinking and hoping for it but to actually say it just truly made me realize how much more I disliked her and the thought of her getting in literally made me nauseous. I also voted for Obama in the primaries because I said enough of the Clintons, they destroyed what little faith I had in the democratic party back then (I voted for Bill the first time but not the second) and all their crooked deals and illegal doings going on while they were in there, there was no way in you know where I wanted any of that crowd back (who knew Obama was going to bring them all back - Arrrrggggg - that's my word of frustration). After the primary's ended I started reading and hearing more and more about Obama's plans and speeches, etc. I thought to myself, well listening to his voice give speeches would be much better than listening to McCain with his "my friends" every other sentence he speaks, but then listening to Obama it got to a point where I'd just be counting how many uh, uh, umm, er, uh, uh. I even had some bets with friends who would get the closest number would buy the other a beer. HA HA. Anyway...I do say give the guy a chance, but I know that a lot of dems would be all over McCains back if he had gotten elected.

    What I am seeing and hearing and reading is not very hopeful. I listen to the economist who know what's going on and have the solutions. It looks like a pretty dim future and I'm not blinded like a lot are with Obama's speeches. I want to know the truth and I'm not getting it from them (go figure).

    What I don't like is that Obama is no different than all the other politicians out there. He lied to us during his campaign just like all the other presidents lied to us about what they would do. He kept boasting about change but he's not bringing change. He keeps spewing this hope message. Well its now time to put hope to work and stop talking about it as though he is still campaigning.

    However, I respect anyone who has a difference of opinions. They (like me) are entitled to the way they feel. Like my mom used to say to me, I may disagree with you, but I respect you and people can have conversations without getting nasty.
    Well..........your comments speak for themselves........
    As per one of your earlier posts:  "People in this country don't care if another attack happens on our soil, just as long as a democrat is sitting in office."  What do you call that? How do you know what people care about? Seems as though you are only interested in your own "thoughts" and "feelings." 
    I agree with 'm',especially with her comments
    about the animal kingdom.

    When we say 'You live like an animal,' we mean this as an insult.




    as an insult.

    His comments were very clearly understood....can you
    nm
    Sorry, my comments were not meant s/m

    to bring up all the Obama bashing that went on before the election.  I am well aware of THAT.  I meant to be honest and say what I think AFTER the election.  I am not interested in delving up the no b/c, lack of experience, his being "Muslim" (which I DO NOT believe) or any of the other things Republicans used to bash him.  I stand on what he is or is not doing now that he has had 6 months to show what he is going to do.  Maybe his stimulus WILL work, I don't know.  I don't think so but time will tell.  Still, I do not regret for one minute not voting for McCain/Palin, if anything I think they would have been worse.  Now that's just my opinion. 


    As a matter-of-fact, now that you mention it, I feel Obama is rather two-faced seeing as he, a smoker himself, goes against those who suffer the same addiction as he does.  Puppet?  Yeah.


    I'm always happy to discuss politics but I will only discuss issues.  I've been away from this board for quite some time as I got tired of reading the same old anti-Obama, pro-Mccain rhetoric.  There are plenty of issues to discuss and neither the Republican nor the Democrat parties will look out for those in the middle class.  Soooooo if this board can only discuss issues they discussed before the election, then I don't care to participate.  Obama is our president, like it or not, and nothing is likely to change that for at least the next 4 years.


    I hadn't heard about Ben's comments either..sm
    And one place I read that happened 5 years ago.
    Your comments were straightforward and clear.
    I hope anyone reading this will go back and look at the post I quoted from, as well as all your other posts and form their own impressions. 
    thanks for your comments, totally agree
    Just wanted to let you know you had support here. Buchanan IS a racist and I don't think he even realizes it. I find his article extremely offensive and I'm not even black.