like i said. blacks don't like to other blacks prosper... they prefer to sit around and complain about slavery and whitey keeping them down.
Once you go black...............................
like i said. blacks don't like to other blacks prosper... they prefer to sit around and complain about slavery and whitey keeping them down.
Still waiting on boutons to tell me what I, as a white American male, did to oppress the 'blacks and women and other ethnics'.
As a bonus, he now has two days with which to work (yesterday and today). Still waiting...
Yes, I too would like to know how I've oppressed blacks, women, gays, Mexicans, etc.
1. If you are not for reparations, you are an oppressor.
2. If you tend to vote Republican, you are an oppressor.
3. If you are against affirmative action, you are an oppressor.
4. If you are against quotas, you are an oppressor.
5. If you are a "conservative", you are an oppressor.
6. If you are opposed to massive amounts of Federal monies being funneled into en lements, you are an oppressor.
7. If you are white, and don't feel like you need to personally apologize for slavery, you are an oppressor.
8. If you don't disown and condemn O'Reilly, Hannity, Fox News, and Glenn Beck, you are an oppressor.
9. If you don't despise Supreme Court Justices Scalia, Roberts, Thomas, and Alito, you are an oppressor.
10. If you don't believe that Black voters are disenfranchised en-masse at the voting booth, you are an oppressor.
I am?
I've always been nice to blacks. Worked next to them, went to school with them, played ball with them. I've always generally been against quotas and affirmative action, but that's because I basically view them as my equal.
I didn't know I was oppressing them.
I would venture a guess that you surely are not DQ. The post was meant to serve as an illustration of how narrow-minded some people are, i.e., if you aren't for me, regardless of how unjust my definition of "for me" is, then you are against me, and therefore you are an oppressor.
Wake up moron. And stop spinning conservative radio talk.
But I am the one and only Don Quixote. Rosinante and I have never oppressed anyone.
His original post was being sarcastic. That was supposed to have a comma there, I am guessing.
My guess is it should have looked like this:
I would venture a guess that you surely are not, DQ.
I read wrong too the first time.
I heard the throwing his grandmother under the bus reference on conservative talk radio.
I hear it now from you. You can't form your own thoughts and are processed to repeat everything you are programmed to from conservative talk radio?
so now hilary obama wants us to "move past" "pastor" wright. ok. we're supposed to "move past" it after a couple of months.....................and they couldn't move on after a couple of decades. do as i say and not as i do. is this "change".
BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
I assume you are being sarcastic. But then again, you
never know now days.....
I
Do you ever, ever read any MSM? And you call me a
moron. You can read cant you?
I am curious what part of my statement was spinning.
He didn't do that? He didn't FIRST say that could no more
give up the Reverend and that his Grandmother was a
typical White woman afraid of blacks? Oh, he did tell us
that his Grandmother loved him and raised him, but
she was just a typical white woman.
Oh, and the messiah now says he can stand the Reverend
and his terrible, terrible teachings. Guess he got a
revelation from the Heavens.
According to liberation theology, the concept of "imputed guilt" applies to social issues. Therefore, in black theology, slaveowners and vigilante lynchers are "Adam," and in your tacit acceptance of the prevailing socioeconomic system their guilt is imputed to you.
oops! McFlopPander has little "Wright" problem with his close friend whose disasters McFlopPander gives his full support
NBC/WSJ Poll: Bush a liability for McCain
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24390690/
McFlopPander, when, as the campaign approaches Nov, will reliably Flop on his embrace of dubya + dubya disasters.
McFlopPander embraces Parsley, Hagee, etc, still does, and they have said much worse stuff than Wright. Cororate M$M supports McFlopPander 100%.
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boutons is unable to respond to a question that he can't find a cut and paste answer to. He appears to only be able to form partial sentences, post them, then run like .![]()
nah, it's just about character and judgement thats been passed on through redneck DNA.
No he didn't throw anyone under the bus. Thats a catchy phrase or hook by conservative talk radio that you ate up. The hook that caught you up.
He used his grandmother as an example of what he saw as old way prejuidices that still exist but he did not say he would give up his grandmother as a person or Wright although listen closely now, he does not support their beliefs.
This whole thing was just a conservative talk radio ploy to bring down a potential threat to their party's nomination and nothing more than an attack by association which is weak. Can't your guys come up with better stuff than this?
If you had any mind of your own and can think clearly you could see this for what it really is.
do you know who you're talking to?
if we need more fossil fuel we should strip mine rays brain.
...let's show some respect....after all....Ray is a original Jacksonian Democrat....
I own several colored tv's am I an opressor?
Yeah, let's keep acting like the main reason many people won't vote for Obama is cause he's black....meanwhile...
Talking Point Memo...
But the background of the piece is just how readily many white Kentuckians admit that they simply won't vote for a black man for president.
"I've talked to people--a woman who was chair of county elections last year, she said she wouldn't vote for a black man," J.K. Patrick told Packer. And he won't either. "I really don't want an African-American as President ... I thought about it. I think he would put too many minorities in positions over the white race. That's my opinion. After 1964, you saw what the South did ... There's a lot of white people that just wouldn't vote for a colored person. Especially older people."
With frankness like this, it was probably no accident that it was Kentucky Rep. Geoff Davis (R-KY) who got in trouble two weeks ago for calling Obama "that boy" at a GOP party dinner in his home district -- a comment for which he later apologized.
It's one thing if you can make a logical argument against one of Obama's policies, like the war in Iraq or health care, but this guilt by association is bull , one could say racist bull .....
Ah once again we have an example of someone who
doesn't recognize my superior intellect and analytical
abilities. Many times people adopt my thoughts and
use them as their own or repeat them to enhance their
reputations. You can witness that here on this very
forum by those who have adopted some of my musing
as their signatures.
Even Clam recognizes my unique abilities.
Yes, by utilizing my brain power you can increase yourdo you know who you're talking to?
if we need more fossil fuel we should strip mine rays brain.
energy level ten fold.
Your welcome.
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