Obama on Holder's racism comments: ordinary people don't think about that

President Obama's been extremely gracious.

42 - The Jackie Robinson Story

Rent that one out if you can. You'll kinda get what I am talking about.

Different era.

Different but not completely different

Holder went on about his treatment by congress. What is the difference between him and these people:


Harry Daugherty (Teapot Dome)
John Mitchell (went to prison)
Ed Meese

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Janet Reno
and
John Ashcroft

Nothing.
 
Holy shit. Obama wasn't acting like a complete victim. Everyone pop champagne, quick, before it goes away.
 
it's gracious to go around and call your fellow Americans who are Republican, the enemy, hostage takers, terrorist, and his graciousness just flows from the heavens above

that man doesn't have a gracious bone in his body, he's pure hateful and evil

:cuckoo:

:lmao:

he did say Republicans are your enemy to a group of Latinos out here.....even seen him say it on the news.....
 
President Obama's been extremely gracious.

42 - The Jackie Robinson Story

Rent that one out if you can. You'll kinda get what I am talking about.

Well except no one ever threw a ball AND hit Robinson in the head. That scene is a lie. One that Robinson would be ashamed was in his story.

Jackie Robinson has just been hit in the head with a pitch and is... News Photo 98144728 | Getty Images

Hmm.

im sure he was thrown at....accidentally of course....
 
President Obama's been extremely gracious.

42 - The Jackie Robinson Story

Rent that one out if you can. You'll kinda get what I am talking about.

Well except no one ever threw a ball AND hit Robinson in the head. That scene is a lie. One that Robinson would be ashamed was in his story.

Jackie Robinson has just been hit in the head with a pitch and is... News Photo 98144728 | Getty Images

Hmm.

Like no black hasn't knocked out or killed a white before. Who is without hate?
 
Blacks live life to be angry and racist towards whites. Maybe they should think about ending that?

What's more, they all engage in blanket stereotype generalizations. Every one of them.

Maybe they should think about ending all of that. At their next weekly meeting where they all decide what the hive's next move will be.
 
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Campaigning Obama said, "There's not a black America, a White America, there's only one America." then as soon as he moved in the White House he started pounding the wedge of racism between blacks and whites.

Obama is EVIL Incarnate, the same EVIL ONE who tempted Jesus during his 40 day fast.

Thanks for the laugh, if you really believe what you are saying, seek professional help! What you typed above is just bat shit CRAZY. :lol:
 
President Obama's been extremely gracious.

42 - The Jackie Robinson Story

Rent that one out if you can. You'll kinda get what I am talking about.

Different era.

Social change comes in pendulumic waves; two steps forward, one step back, but sometimes it's the reverse.

For example -- Major League Baseball likes to make a big deal out of the idea that Jackie Robinson was the first black baseball player in the major leagues.
Except he wasn't (that would be Moses Walker, 1884).

Black ballplayers were not uncommon when pro baseball was organized in the 19th century. What Jackie Robinson represents is the first re-occurence of a black ballplayer after the unspeakable racist times around the early 20th century -- a time of despicable regression the history books don't like to talk about -- times that brought the genocide of the Tulsa riots, the Duluth lynching that became a linchpin of Bob Dylan's "Desolation Row" (and a ton of other lynchings), D.W. Griffith's racist film "Birth of a Nation" and the rebirth of a short-lived Civil War vigilante group called the Ku Klux Klan (both of the latter 1915). We don't like to talk about that period because it's so fucking nasty. So we pretend that Jackie Robinson is the 'first'. It obscures a major gap in time, and what happened during that gap.

Reform... backlash.... reform again... backlash again.

So gradually through the 1940s, '50s, '60s, strides toward the vision of equality we're supposedly built on are achieved; yet you still have racists sending hate letters to Hank Aaron threatening his life (1974) if he dares to break the record of the white Babe Ruth. Always the undercurrent.

Then a black man is elected President, and we get posts like this:
Campaigning Obama said, "There's not a black America, a White America, there's only one America." then as soon as he moved in the White House he started pounding the wedge of racism between blacks and whites.

Obama is EVIL Incarnate, the same EVIL ONE who tempted Jesus during his 40 day fast.

It's what Hank Aaron was talking about recently.

Thank you, I like learning something new. I'll add:
"He is credited by some with being the first African American to play Major League Baseball.[1] Walker played one season as the catcher of the Toledo Blue Stockings, a club in the American Association. He then played in the minor leagues until 1889, when professional baseball erected a color barrier that stood for nearly 60 years.
After leaving baseball, Walker became a businessman and advocate of Black nationalism."
 
Blacks are ten times more racist then whites. They attack whites for the hell of it daily for just walking down the street.

I thought they hated racial violence but they take part in it. What a bunch of effin hypocrites!

What percentage of the Black population in this country does such a thing?
 

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