Obama is to blame for this

He started stirring up shit eight years ago when the black professor had a scuffle with the white police officer, and the white officer and his black partner had to arrest him. Obama, without even looking into, attacked the police officer and sided with the black professor, and then, when the black policeman backed up his white partner and said, "No, this idiot black professor caused this problem," then Obama backed off and had a "beer summit" with the white police officer and the black professor, but he still ended up with egg on his face.

And then, when Trayvon Martin was shot while trying to murder George Zimmerman, Obama again took the black man's side without looking into the facts, saying that if he had a son "he would look like Trayvon Martin."

And all of this was calculated, and each time a black man got shot by a police officer, even though it was almost always a justified shoot, the police officer would be prosecuted by a politically ambitious District Attorney, and then the jury would acquit, and then there would be a riot, and there was Obama, all the time egging on black people to be angry and stirring them up and encouraging them to be violent.

So I lay the blame for the blood of these four brave, noble police officers on Obama's hands. He murdered them just as sure as he pulled the trigger himself.


If anyone is to blame for more senseless killings it is Trump. He's the one that encourages people to get even.. You have never heard Obama make such a statement. You are full of shit.

Sniper in Dallas said he wanted to kill white cops. Have you ever heard Trump say such a vile thing?

Sniper in Dallas isn't running for president.

Wow! Aren't you smart.

Apparently you think you are, and you don't even understand what I said.

Oh, do you think you are articulate?
 
Race relations today are the logical result of electing a Community Organizer Member of the Racism Industrial Complex as President.



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by boedicca on US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum


Thanks to Republicans.....we'll never get rid of racism.
 
Race relations today are the logical result of electing a Community Organizer Member of the Racism Industrial Complex as President.



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by boedicca on US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum


Thanks to Republicans.....we'll never get rid of racism.


Incorrect. We won't get rid of Racism as long as the Racism Industrial Complex that profits from fueling Racial Grievances exists.
 
He started stirring up shit eight years ago when the black professor had a scuffle with the white police officer, and the white officer and his black partner had to arrest him. Obama, without even looking into, attacked the police officer and sided with the black professor, and then, when the black policeman backed up his white partner and said, "No, this idiot black professor caused this problem," then Obama backed off and had a "beer summit" with the white police officer and the black professor, but he still ended up with egg on his face.

And then, when Trayvon Martin was shot while trying to murder George Zimmerman, Obama again took the black man's side without looking into the facts, saying that if he had a son "he would look like Trayvon Martin."

And all of this was calculated, and each time a black man got shot by a police officer, even though it was almost always a justified shoot, the police officer would be prosecuted by a politically ambitious District Attorney, and then the jury would acquit, and then there would be a riot, and there was Obama, all the time egging on black people to be angry and stirring them up and encouraging them to be violent.

So I lay the blame for the blood of these four brave, noble police officers on Obama's hands. He murdered them just as sure as he pulled the trigger himself.


If anyone is to blame for more senseless killings it is Trump. He's the one that encourages people to get even.. You have never heard Obama make such a statement. You are full of shit.


Sniper in Dallas said he wanted to kill white cops. Have you ever heard Trump say such a vile thing?


No, idiot, did you hear Obama say that? The OP is saying it is Obama's fault....so, put on your dunce hat, you seem to not understand the conversation.

You sweet-talking cactus, listen to what Obama said. Key word, listen.


You stunted rock.....Obama has not encouraged violence. Trumpf has. Do your homework.
 
Race relations today are the logical result of electing a Community Organizer Member of the Racism Industrial Complex as President.



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by boedicca on US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum


Thanks to Republicans.....we'll never get rid of racism.


Incorrect. We won't get rid of Racism as long as the Racism Industrial Complex that profits from fueling Racial Grievances exists.

The only ones fueling racism are Republicans, Trumpf with his endorsement from KKK and the closet racist conservatives who insist they are not racist but support every thing racist. Until they realize they are not better because they are white....racism will thrive.
 
Race relations today are the logical result of electing a Community Organizer Member of the Racism Industrial Complex as President.



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by boedicca on US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum


Thanks to Republicans.....we'll never get rid of racism.


Incorrect. We won't get rid of Racism as long as the Racism Industrial Complex that profits from fueling Racial Grievances exists.

The only ones fueling racism are Republicans, Trumpf with his endorsement from KKK and the closet racist conservatives who insist they are not racist but support every thing racist. Until they realize they are not better because they are white....racism will thrive.


You are a LAIR.
 
If anyone is to blame for more senseless killings it is Trump. He's the one that encourages people to get even.. You have never heard Obama make such a statement. You are full of shit.

Sniper in Dallas said he wanted to kill white cops. Have you ever heard Trump say such a vile thing?

Sniper in Dallas isn't running for president.

Wow! Aren't you smart.

Apparently you think you are, and you don't even understand what I said.

Oh, do you think you are articulate?


I'm not the one making idiotic remarks.
 
Race relations today are the logical result of electing a Community Organizer Member of the Racism Industrial Complex as President.



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by boedicca on US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum


Thanks to Republicans.....we'll never get rid of racism.


Incorrect. We won't get rid of Racism as long as the Racism Industrial Complex that profits from fueling Racial Grievances exists.

The only ones fueling racism are Republicans, Trumpf with his endorsement from KKK and the closet racist conservatives who insist they are not racist but support every thing racist. Until they realize they are not better because they are white....racism will thrive.


You are a LAIR.


You are in denial.
 
Race relations today are the logical result of electing a Community Organizer Member of the Racism Industrial Complex as President.



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by boedicca on US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum


Thanks to Republicans.....we'll never get rid of racism.

Hey, racist-baiter, read this:

The political enforcement of Jim Crow was entirely in Democratic hands. The Ku Klux Klan functioned as the paramilitary wing of the Democratic party, and it was used to drive Republicans out of the South after the Civil War. Before he took up the cause of civil rights as president, Lyndon Johnson acting as Senate majority leader blocked the GOP’s 1956 civil-rights bill, and gutted Eisenhower’s 1957 Civil Rights Act. Democratic senators filibustered the GOP’s 1960 Civil Rights Act.

Read more at: Setting the Record Straight on Jim Crow, by John Fund, National Review
 
Sniper in Dallas said he wanted to kill white cops. Have you ever heard Trump say such a vile thing?

Sniper in Dallas isn't running for president.

Wow! Aren't you smart.

Apparently you think you are, and you don't even understand what I said.

Oh, do you think you are articulate?


I'm not the one making idiotic remarks.

Is it the racist with their hand up your derriere pulling the strings?
 
He started stirring up shit eight years ago when the black professor had a scuffle with the white police officer, and the white officer and his black partner had to arrest him. Obama, without even looking into, attacked the police officer and sided with the black professor, and then, when the black policeman backed up his white partner and said, "No, this idiot black professor caused this problem," then Obama backed off and had a "beer summit" with the white police officer and the black professor, but he still ended up with egg on his face.

And then, when Trayvon Martin was shot while trying to murder George Zimmerman, Obama again took the black man's side without looking into the facts, saying that if he had a son "he would look like Trayvon Martin."

And all of this was calculated, and each time a black man got shot by a police officer, even though it was almost always a justified shoot, the police officer would be prosecuted by a politically ambitious District Attorney, and then the jury would acquit, and then there would be a riot, and there was Obama, all the time egging on black people to be angry and stirring them up and encouraging them to be violent.

So I lay the blame for the blood of these four brave, noble police officers on Obama's hands. He murdered them just as sure as he pulled the trigger himself.


If anyone is to blame for more senseless killings it is Trump. He's the one that encourages people to get even.. You have never heard Obama make such a statement. You are full of shit.


Sniper in Dallas said he wanted to kill white cops. Have you ever heard Trump say such a vile thing?


No, idiot, did you hear Obama say that? The OP is saying it is Obama's fault....so, put on your dunce hat, you seem to not understand the conversation.

You sweet-talking cactus, listen to what Obama said. Key word, listen.


You stunted rock.....Obama has not encouraged violence. Trumpf has. Do your homework.

Sweet-talking cactus, do always spread such love?
 
Race relations today are the logical result of electing a Community Organizer Member of the Racism Industrial Complex as President.



7350
by boedicca on US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum


Thanks to Republicans.....we'll never get rid of racism.

Hey, racist-baiter, read this:

The political enforcement of Jim Crow was entirely in Democratic hands. The Ku Klux Klan functioned as the paramilitary wing of the Democratic party, and it was used to drive Republicans out of the South after the Civil War. Before he took up the cause of civil rights as president, Lyndon Johnson acting as Senate majority leader blocked the GOP’s 1956 civil-rights bill, and gutted Eisenhower’s 1957 Civil Rights Act. Democratic senators filibustered the GOP’s 1960 Civil Rights Act.

Read more at: Setting the Record Straight on Jim Crow, by John Fund, National Review


Hey, racism denier....read this:

Nearly 100% of Union state Democrats supported the 1964 Civil Rights Act compared to 85% of Republicans. None of the southern Republicans voted for the bill, while a small percentage of southern Democrats did.

The same pattern holds true when looking at ideology instead of party affiliation. The folks over at Voteview.com, who created DW-nominate scores to measure the ideology of congressmen and senators, found that the more liberal a congressman or senator was the more likely he would vote for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, once one controlled for a factor closely linked to geography.

That's why Strom Thurmond left the Democratic party soon after the Civil Right Act passed. He recognized that of the two parties, it was the Republican party that was more hospitable to his message. The Republican candidate for president in 1964, Barry Goldwater, was one of the few non-Confederate state senators to vote against the bill. He carried his home state of Arizona and swept the deep southern states – a first for a Republican ever.

Were Republicans really the party of civil rights in the 1960s? | Harry J Enten

I suppose you think that all the Democrats moved out of the South and Republicans moved in to replace them.....bwahaha....I wouldn't be surprised if you did.
 
Sniper in Dallas isn't running for president.

Wow! Aren't you smart.

Apparently you think you are, and you don't even understand what I said.

Oh, do you think you are articulate?


I'm not the one making idiotic remarks.

Is it the racist with their hand up your derriere pulling the strings?


Is the racist whose ass you've shoved your head so far up telling you what to say?
 
If anyone is to blame for more senseless killings it is Trump. He's the one that encourages people to get even.. You have never heard Obama make such a statement. You are full of shit.


Sniper in Dallas said he wanted to kill white cops. Have you ever heard Trump say such a vile thing?


No, idiot, did you hear Obama say that? The OP is saying it is Obama's fault....so, put on your dunce hat, you seem to not understand the conversation.

You sweet-talking cactus, listen to what Obama said. Key word, listen.


You stunted rock.....Obama has not encouraged violence. Trumpf has. Do your homework.

Sweet-talking cactus, do always spread such love?

As opposed to hate, you stunted rock, yeah, pretty much.
 
Race relations today are the logical result of electing a Community Organizer Member of the Racism Industrial Complex as President.



7350
by boedicca on US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum


Thanks to Republicans.....we'll never get rid of racism.

Hey, racist-baiter, read this:

The political enforcement of Jim Crow was entirely in Democratic hands. The Ku Klux Klan functioned as the paramilitary wing of the Democratic party, and it was used to drive Republicans out of the South after the Civil War. Before he took up the cause of civil rights as president, Lyndon Johnson acting as Senate majority leader blocked the GOP’s 1956 civil-rights bill, and gutted Eisenhower’s 1957 Civil Rights Act. Democratic senators filibustered the GOP’s 1960 Civil Rights Act.

Read more at: Setting the Record Straight on Jim Crow, by John Fund, National Review


Hey, racism denier....read this:

Nearly 100% of Union state Democrats supported the 1964 Civil Rights Act compared to 85% of Republicans. None of the southern Republicans voted for the bill, while a small percentage of southern Democrats did.

The same pattern holds true when looking at ideology instead of party affiliation. The folks over at Voteview.com, who created DW-nominate scores to measure the ideology of congressmen and senators, found that the more liberal a congressman or senator was the more likely he would vote for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, once one controlled for a factor closely linked to geography.

That's why Strom Thurmond left the Democratic party soon after the Civil Right Act passed. He recognized that of the two parties, it was the Republican party that was more hospitable to his message. The Republican candidate for president in 1964, Barry Goldwater, was one of the few non-Confederate state senators to vote against the bill. He carried his home state of Arizona and swept the deep southern states – a first for a Republican ever.

Were Republicans really the party of civil rights in the 1960s? | Harry J Enten

I suppose you think that all the Democrats moved out of the South and Republicans moved in to replace them.....bwahaha....I wouldn't be surprised if you did.

I get the distinct feeling that nothing would surprise you, except peace.
 
Wow! Aren't you smart.

Apparently you think you are, and you don't even understand what I said.

Oh, do you think you are articulate?


I'm not the one making idiotic remarks.

Is it the racist with their hand up your derriere pulling the strings?


Is the racist whose ass you've shoved your head so far up telling you what to say?

Let there be peace on Earth, and let it begin with Mertex.
 
Sniper in Dallas said he wanted to kill white cops. Have you ever heard Trump say such a vile thing?


No, idiot, did you hear Obama say that? The OP is saying it is Obama's fault....so, put on your dunce hat, you seem to not understand the conversation.

You sweet-talking cactus, listen to what Obama said. Key word, listen.


You stunted rock.....Obama has not encouraged violence. Trumpf has. Do your homework.

Sweet-talking cactus, do always spread such love?

As opposed to hate, you stunted rock, yeah, pretty much.

You're much too kind, gentle cactus.
 
Race relations today are the logical result of electing a Community Organizer Member of the Racism Industrial Complex as President.



7350
by boedicca on US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum


Thanks to Republicans.....we'll never get rid of racism.

Hey, racist-baiter, read this:

The political enforcement of Jim Crow was entirely in Democratic hands. The Ku Klux Klan functioned as the paramilitary wing of the Democratic party, and it was used to drive Republicans out of the South after the Civil War. Before he took up the cause of civil rights as president, Lyndon Johnson acting as Senate majority leader blocked the GOP’s 1956 civil-rights bill, and gutted Eisenhower’s 1957 Civil Rights Act. Democratic senators filibustered the GOP’s 1960 Civil Rights Act.

Read more at: Setting the Record Straight on Jim Crow, by John Fund, National Review


Hey, racism denier....read this:

Nearly 100% of Union state Democrats supported the 1964 Civil Rights Act compared to 85% of Republicans. None of the southern Republicans voted for the bill, while a small percentage of southern Democrats did.

The same pattern holds true when looking at ideology instead of party affiliation. The folks over at Voteview.com, who created DW-nominate scores to measure the ideology of congressmen and senators, found that the more liberal a congressman or senator was the more likely he would vote for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, once one controlled for a factor closely linked to geography.

That's why Strom Thurmond left the Democratic party soon after the Civil Right Act passed. He recognized that of the two parties, it was the Republican party that was more hospitable to his message. The Republican candidate for president in 1964, Barry Goldwater, was one of the few non-Confederate state senators to vote against the bill. He carried his home state of Arizona and swept the deep southern states – a first for a Republican ever.

Were Republicans really the party of civil rights in the 1960s? | Harry J Enten

I suppose you think that all the Democrats moved out of the South and Republicans moved in to replace them.....bwahaha....I wouldn't be surprised if you did.

I get the distinct feeling that nothing would surprise you, except peace.

I'm not surprised with your hypocrisy.
 
Race relations today are the logical result of electing a Community Organizer Member of the Racism Industrial Complex as President.



7350
by boedicca on US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum


Thanks to Republicans.....we'll never get rid of racism.

Hey, racist-baiter, read this:

The political enforcement of Jim Crow was entirely in Democratic hands. The Ku Klux Klan functioned as the paramilitary wing of the Democratic party, and it was used to drive Republicans out of the South after the Civil War. Before he took up the cause of civil rights as president, Lyndon Johnson acting as Senate majority leader blocked the GOP’s 1956 civil-rights bill, and gutted Eisenhower’s 1957 Civil Rights Act. Democratic senators filibustered the GOP’s 1960 Civil Rights Act.

Read more at: Setting the Record Straight on Jim Crow, by John Fund, National Review


Hey, racism denier....read this:

Nearly 100% of Union state Democrats supported the 1964 Civil Rights Act compared to 85% of Republicans. None of the southern Republicans voted for the bill, while a small percentage of southern Democrats did.

The same pattern holds true when looking at ideology instead of party affiliation. The folks over at Voteview.com, who created DW-nominate scores to measure the ideology of congressmen and senators, found that the more liberal a congressman or senator was the more likely he would vote for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, once one controlled for a factor closely linked to geography.

That's why Strom Thurmond left the Democratic party soon after the Civil Right Act passed. He recognized that of the two parties, it was the Republican party that was more hospitable to his message. The Republican candidate for president in 1964, Barry Goldwater, was one of the few non-Confederate state senators to vote against the bill. He carried his home state of Arizona and swept the deep southern states – a first for a Republican ever.

Were Republicans really the party of civil rights in the 1960s? | Harry J Enten

I suppose you think that all the Democrats moved out of the South and Republicans moved in to replace them.....bwahaha....I wouldn't be surprised if you did.

I get the distinct feeling that nothing would surprise you, except peace.

I'm not surprised with your hypocrisy.

What hypocrisy?
 
One side sees "blame".

The other side sees "credit".

Each, in their own way, accurate.

Which means we've just seen the "trailer" - or, perhaps "promo". The full season is yet to come.
 

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