Harry Dresden
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Obama has a good record.
the Beatles had a few too....
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Obama has a good record.
SAYING that racism does not exist or accusing some of "playing the race card" doesn't mean its not real and not a very important and powerful weapon against all Americans.
There is no doubt that if Obama were white, the rw's would be in favor of him having a second term simply because he has worked tirelessly to benefit the middle class, even at the cost of his own money.
How many times to we see the phrase, "put your money where your mouth is"? Obama has actually done that.
But, of course, if rw's admit that's true, they also have to admit they're racist. I haven't seen very many who are honest enough to do that.
SAYING that racism does not exist or accusing some of "playing the race card" doesn't mean its not real and not a very important and powerful weapon against all Americans.
There is no doubt that if Obama were white, the rw's would be in favor of him having a second term simply because he has worked tirelessly to benefit the middle class, even at the cost of his own money.
How many times to we see the phrase, "put your money where your mouth is"? Obama has actually done that.
But, of course, if rw's admit that's true, they also have to admit they're racist. I haven't seen very many who are honest enough to do that.
SAYING that racism does not exist or accusing some of "playing the race card" doesn't mean its not real and not a very important and powerful weapon against all Americans.
There is no doubt that if Obama were white, the rw's would be in favor of him having a second term simply because he has worked tirelessly to benefit the middle class, even at the cost of his own money.
How many times to we see the phrase, "put your money where your mouth is"? Obama has actually done that.
But, of course, if rw's admit that's true, they also have to admit they're racist. I haven't seen very many who are honest enough to do that.
here is another one.....Hey Dudley.....am i allowed to Criticize the President if i dont like his policies without being called a Racist?.....or should he be able to do what he wants without anyone saying anything just because he is black?..........
An interesting little factoid is that, for the first time in our history, there is no way a WASP can be elected president.
SAYING that racism does not exist or accusing some of "playing the race card" doesn't mean its not real and not a very important and powerful weapon against all Americans.
There is no doubt that if Obama were white, the rw's would be in favor of him having a second term simply because he has worked tirelessly to benefit the middle class, even at the cost of his own money.
How many times to we see the phrase, "put your money where your mouth is"? Obama has actually done that.
But, of course, if rw's admit that's true, they also have to admit they're racist. I haven't seen very many who are honest enough to do that.
here is another one.....Hey Dudley.....am i allowed to Criticize the President if i dont like his policies without being called a Racist?.....or should he be able to do what he wants without anyone saying anything just because he is black?..........
Of course. No one has said different. But, THIS thread happens to be about racism in the US. Its real and many criticize Obama because he is black but then lie about it.
In any event, doesn't it make sense to address the problem of racism and do whatever we can to lessen its effects?
By Bill Fletcher, Jr., Carl Davidson
The 2012 election will be one of the most polarized and critical elections in recent history.
Lets cut to the chase. The November 2012 elections will be unlike anything that any of us can remember. It is not just that this will be a close election. It is also not just that the direction of Congress hangs in the balance. Rather, this will be one of the most polarized and critical elections in recent history.
Unfortunately what too few leftists and progressives have been prepared to accept is that the polarization is to a great extent centered on a revenge-seeking white supremacy; on race and the racial implications of the moves to the right in the US political system. It is also focused on a re-subjugation of women, harsh burdens on youth and the elderly, increased war dangers, and reaction all along the line for labor and the working class. No one on the left with any good sense should remain indifferent or stand idly by in the critical need to defeat Republicans this year.
Much More: The 2012 Elections Have Little To Do With Obama's Record
By Bill Fletcher, Jr., Carl Davidson
The 2012 election will be one of the most polarized and critical elections in recent history.
Lets cut to the chase. The November 2012 elections will be unlike anything that any of us can remember. It is not just that this will be a close election. It is also not just that the direction of Congress hangs in the balance. Rather, this will be one of the most polarized and critical elections in recent history.
Unfortunately what too few leftists and progressives have been prepared to accept is that the polarization is to a great extent centered on a revenge-seeking white supremacy; on race and the racial implications of the moves to the right in the US political system. It is also focused on a re-subjugation of women, harsh burdens on youth and the elderly, increased war dangers, and reaction all along the line for labor and the working class. No one on the left with any good sense should remain indifferent or stand idly by in the critical need to defeat Republicans this year.
Much More: The 2012 Elections Have Little To Do With Obama's Record
By Bill Fletcher, Jr., Carl Davidson
The 2012 election will be one of the most polarized and critical elections in recent history.
Lets cut to the chase. The November 2012 elections will be unlike anything that any of us can remember. It is not just that this will be a close election. It is also not just that the direction of Congress hangs in the balance. Rather, this will be one of the most polarized and critical elections in recent history.
Unfortunately what too few leftists and progressives have been prepared to accept is that the polarization is to a great extent centered on a revenge-seeking white supremacy; on race and the racial implications of the moves to the right in the US political system. It is also focused on a re-subjugation of women, harsh burdens on youth and the elderly, increased war dangers, and reaction all along the line for labor and the working class. No one on the left with any good sense should remain indifferent or stand idly by in the critical need to defeat Republicans this year.
Much More: The 2012 Elections Have Little To Do With Obama's Record
Look idiot! I don't care that the man is half white. I don't hold that against him one bit. It he had a good record, I would vote for him despite his lily white mother.
The truth is, his Presidency has been a disaster. It's hopefully way past time for a change.
SAYING that racism does not exist or accusing some of "playing the race card" doesn't mean its not real and not a very important and powerful weapon against all Americans.
There is no doubt that if Obama were white, the rw's would be in favor of him having a second term simply because he has worked tirelessly to benefit the middle class, even at the cost of his own money.
How many times to we see the phrase, "put your money where your mouth is"? Obama has actually done that.
But, of course, if rw's admit that's true, they also have to admit they're racist. I haven't seen very many who are honest enough to do that.
here is another one.....Hey Dudley.....am i allowed to Criticize the President if i dont like his policies without being called a Racist?.....or should he be able to do what he wants without anyone saying anything just because he is black?..........
Of course. No one has said different. But, THIS thread happens to be about racism in the US. Its real and many criticize Obama because he is black but then lie about it.
In any event, doesn't it make sense to address the problem of racism and do whatever we can to lessen its effects?
An interesting little factoid is that, for the first time in our history, there is no way a WASP can be elected president.
And anyone who thinks this is not an important factor is kidding themselves.
Look idiot! I don't care that the man is half white. I don't hold that against him one bit. It he had a good record, I would vote for him despite his lily white mother.
The truth is, his Presidency has been a disaster. It's hopefully way past time for a change.
The truth is, you don't know your stupid ass from a hole in the ground.
Poor Ernie. There should be a "special" board for folks like him.
By Bill Fletcher, Jr., Carl Davidson
The 2012 election will be one of the most polarized and critical elections in recent history.
Lets cut to the chase. The November 2012 elections will be unlike anything that any of us can remember. It is not just that this will be a close election. It is also not just that the direction of Congress hangs in the balance. Rather, this will be one of the most polarized and critical elections in recent history.
Unfortunately what too few leftists and progressives have been prepared to accept is that the polarization is to a great extent centered on a revenge-seeking white supremacy; on race and the racial implications of the moves to the right in the US political system. It is also focused on a re-subjugation of women, harsh burdens on youth and the elderly, increased war dangers, and reaction all along the line for labor and the working class. No one on the left with any good sense should remain indifferent or stand idly by in the critical need to defeat Republicans this year.
Much More: The 2012 Elections Have Little To Do With Obama's Record