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    Your previous words have spoken for themselves.
    It's your biased hatred of me that keeps you from understanding my words as intended.

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    It's your biased hatred of me that keeps you from understanding my words as intended.
    Of course, you're just misunderstood. That's turrble.

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    Holy . The Black Pitbull !!


    Lecturing Americans To ‘Reread’ Cons ution, Herman Cain Confuses It With Declaration of Independence

    CAIN: We don’t need to rewrite the Cons ution of the United States of America, we need to reread the Cons ution and enforce the Cons ution. … And I know that there are some people that are not going to do that, so for the benefit of those who are not going to read it because they don’t want us to go by the Cons ution, there’s a little section in there that talks about “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

    You know, those ideals that we live by, we believe in, your parents believed in, they instilled in you. When you get to the part about “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” don’t stop there, keep reading. Cause that’s when it says “when any form of government becomes destructive of those ideals, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it.” We’ve got some altering and some abolishing to do!

    http://thinkprogress.org/2011/05/23/...-cons ution/

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    Lecturing Americans To ‘Reread’ Cons ution, Herman Cain Confuses It With Declaration of Independence

    CAIN: We don’t need to rewrite the Cons ution of the United States of America, we need to reread the Cons ution and enforce the Cons ution. … And I know that there are some people that are not going to do that, so for the benefit of those who are not going to read it because they don’t want us to go by the Cons ution, there’s a little section in there that talks about “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

    You know, those ideals that we live by, we believe in, your parents believed in, they instilled in you. When you get to the part about “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” don’t stop there, keep reading. Cause that’s when it says “when any form of government becomes destructive of those ideals, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it.” We’ve got some altering and some abolishing to do!

    http://thinkprogress.org/2011/05/23/...-cons ution/


    Which founding do ents do you read?

    HC: All of them

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    They won't. Probably the most perfectly conservative candidate for the GOP in the last 20 years was laughed away as a joke. He got a tiny 1 or 2% share of the vote. His name was Alan Keyes, and every one of his positions, social, financial, across the board were taken straight from the GOP platform. He couldn't even get an invite to the debate. The GOP cons uancy will tolerate appointed positions being filled by blacks, but they can rarely bring themselves to pull the lever for a black candidate.

    Besides...black Presidents are just soooooooooo 2008.

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    Unless he's a surgeon.

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    I did something for the first time and wish I used more caution in the process. I used MySpace to look up matches for dating. I had a few interesting returns, replies, and dinners out of the deal. However, I had one experience I regret. One person I found that I started chatting with, I really liked. She appears to be my intellectual equal, and make more money than I do. After going though her photo's for the second time, I noticed one of her new house had the number clearly visible. That alone wouldn't be much, but her city was Gresham Oregon which is maybe only 75,000 population. It was a flag lot which there aren't many of. The photos clearly indicated they were clearly taken within a short time of the summer solstices and close to noon, because if the angle of the shade. Because of this, I knew the orientation of her driveway was in the general direction of north. It was obvious she would be easy to find. I wanted to warn her this was a photo to remove, so I did. Since people have a hard time believing my capabilities, I went to Google Maps satellite view, and found her house in under ten minutes. Probably three or four. I then mailed her with the request she remove the picture with the house number and sent the satellite link showing her property too.

    Guess what. She freaked. I guess that's understandable, but now she doesn't want anything to do with me. Here I am looking out for her, and get bit for doing what I thought was the right thing to do. At least she removed the photo. I wish I handled it differently. Warning her that it could be done, then when she didn't believe me, find her house and show her. For me, it was a game. I like solving puzzles. In the end, it doesn't matter. She's not good enough for me is she's going to be so judgmental.

    Long story short. Be careful what information you post on the internet.

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    Damn, thats a blast from the past.

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    Herman Cain Backtracks, Tries To Salvage Botched ‘Right Of Return’ Answer

    His campaign tried to contain the damage by issuing the following statement, which completely contradicts Cain’s position from earlier the same day:

    All Israeli governments have rejected the “right” of large numbers of Arabs or Palestinians to return to what is now the state of Israel. Such an en masse return would unbalance Israel’s demographic makeup as the world’s sole Jewish state. [...]

    Israel has a long record of being more gracious to its enemies than its enemies are to it, and this would be yet another example of that. But is the “right of return” a moral imperative? Is it something Israel must grant? Is it something the United States ought to encourage?

    The answer is no on every count.

    http://thinkprogress.org/2011/05/23/...turn-reversal/

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    Cain is the ideal corporate slime bag Repugs love to love:

    But scrubbed from Cain's official story is his long tenure as a director at a Midwest energy corporation named Aquila that, like the infamous Enron Corporation, recklessly dove into the wild west of energy trading and speculation—and ultimately screwed its employees out of tens of millions of dollars.

    According to five lawsuits filed in federal court in 2004, Aquila's board of directors—which Cain joined in 1992—allegedly steered employees into heavily investing their retirement savings in company stock. At the same time, the company shifted its business model from straightforward energy generation to risky energy trading, an unregulated market made infamous by now-defunct Enron. The suits, later folded into a single, massive class action (PDF), alleged that Cain and top company officials violated a 37-year-old federal law requiring that employers manage employees retirement programs responsibly. (Cain's presidential exploratory committee did not respond to a request for comment.)

    Founded in 1917 as Green Light and Power, Aquila traditionally made its money operating electric and gas plants and selling the energy they produced. In the years after Cain joined the board, Aquila's earnings climbed, from $254 million in 1995 to $351 million in 1998. Then, in early 1999, the company's leadership decided running power plants wasn't lucrative enough; energy trading and speculation had grown popular, and as the class suit lays out, Aquila wanted a piece of the action.

    It was a dangerous move—as a company spokesman later put it, "the risk was huge." In the end, it proved disastrous. Aquila's decision to join Enron, Reliant Energy, and the other heavy-hitters in the energy trading markets would ultimately wipe out 94 percent of Aquila's stock value between 1999 and 2004.

    http://motherjones.com/politics/2011...a-lawsuit-2012
    Last edited by boutons_deux; 05-23-2011 at 07:10 PM.

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    dubya got into and through Yale and Harvard on affirmative action. that was dangerous for people of all colors
    And he got rejected from UT Law. That wasn't affirmative action that got him into Harvard and Yale though, it was money and legacy.

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    "legacy"

    ... is very definitely a type of affirmative action, giving preferential treatment to a certain class of people (children of alumni).

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    lol my capabilities

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    lol special stalking abilities

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    I did something for the first time and wish I used more caution in the process. I used MySpace to look up matches for dating. I had a few interesting returns, replies, and dinners out of the deal. However, I had one experience I regret. One person I found that I started chatting with, I really liked. She appears to be my intellectual equal, and make more money than I do. After going though her photo's for the second time, I noticed one of her new house had the number clearly visible. That alone wouldn't be much, but her city was Gresham Oregon which is maybe only 75,000 population. It was a flag lot which there aren't many of. The photos clearly indicated they were clearly taken within a short time of the summer solstices and close to noon, because if the angle of the shade. Because of this, I knew the orientation of her driveway was in the general direction of north. It was obvious she would be easy to find. I wanted to warn her this was a photo to remove, so I did. Since people have a hard time believing my capabilities, I went to Google Maps satellite view, and found her house in under ten minutes. Probably three or four. I then mailed her with the request she remove the picture with the house number and sent the satellite link showing her property too.

    Guess what. She freaked. I guess that's understandable, but now she doesn't want anything to do with me. Here I am looking out for her, and get bit for doing what I thought was the right thing to do. At least she removed the photo. I wish I handled it differently. Warning her that it could be done, then when she didn't believe me, find her house and show her. For me, it was a game. I like solving puzzles. In the end, it doesn't matter. She's not good enough for me is she's going to be so judgmental.

    Long story short. Be careful what information you post on the internet.
    lol holy that's funny.

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    I don't like most black people. There are very few who I have met that grew up in a cultural setting I have any respect for. Most I have met are out right thugs, and lack integrity. I could say I don't like black people, but there are some exceptions. If I based all my decisions on statistics, I would stay clear of blacks.
    I'm just curious Wild Cobra, knowing that about hmm lets say 85%-90% of the black athletes in the NBA grew up in this "urban cultural setting" that you seem to hate, how do you enjoy the NBA? I'm sure that those guys with all of their tattoos and their swagger, that they would appear to be the very same type of black guys that you seem to hate in your personal life (assuming you actually talk to black people). So how do you enjoy the NBA? Especially the Trailblazers?

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    "legacy"

    ... is very definitely a type of affirmative action, giving preferential treatment to a certain class of people (children of alumni).
    "Affirmative action refers to policies that take factors including 'race, color, religion, gender , or national origin' into consideration in order to benefit an underrepresented group."

    -wiki


    I don't think that fits the definition. Affirmative action is justfied, legacy is just a flat out scam.

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    Besides...black Presidents are just soooooooooo 2008.
    And 2012. Head on a e, you know. The American people will not vote out the man who could RIGHTLY display the Mission Accomplished banner.

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    Herman Cain top 2012 presidential candidate among GOP primary voters

    Nineteen percent of GOP primary voters would like to see Cain run against President Barack Obama, according to a Zogby poll released Monday.

    (and the NJ Wall St porker came in second)

    New Jersey Governor Chris Christie came in second, with 16 percent, and Mitt Romney took third place, with eleven percent.

    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/05/2...e+Raw+Story%29

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    Nineteen percent of GOP primary voters would like to see Cain run against President Barack Obama, according to a Zogby poll released Monday.
    Considering there are eight declared candidates, that's pretty good!

    Rock on Cain!

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    So, if I'm reading this thread correctly, Wild Cobra seems to now be fully backing and handing out atta-boys to the same candidate with whom he was largely unfamiliar just a couple of days ago.

    Question, then, is motive. Lazily backing the guy currently polling the highest? Or a desperate attempt to prove to us, once and for all, that he for reals is totally not a racist?




    Rock on!

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    "Christian" racist/hate leader loves Cain as authentically black compared to Gaelic Barry O'Bama, a fake black.


    Bryan Fischer of the American Family Association is a noted bigot and racist. He has gone after Native Americans, he has called for a purge of Muslims from the U.S. military. He has gone after sexuals (they should be disqualified from public office). He has said that black folks on welfare “rut like rabbits.” He’s not happy about the breeding habits of those “brown” people:

    40% of all babies [are] being born out of wedlock overall. In the Hispanic community, the number is over 50% and in the African-American community, the number is now catastrophically over 70%.

    He doesn’t like white folks having to subsidize all these brown children.

    A March tweet saw Fischer referring to President Obama as “boy.”

    And yet he complained just a few days later, on April 6 of this year about “false accusations that I am some kind of virulent racist.”

    http://www.politicususa.com/en/bryan...iticus+USA+%29

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    As the article points out, "racial (Aryan) purity" was central to Germany's National Socialism.

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    (assuming you actually talk to black people)
    that's quite the assumption with Wild KKKobra. He's prolly the type who crosses the street when he sees a black guy in the distance.

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    that's quite the assumption with Wild KKKobra. He's prolly the type who crosses the street when he sees a black guy in the distance.
    probably

    If I based all my decisions on statistics, I would stay clear of blacks.

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    That's right. Reinforce your prejudicial hatred of me with incorrect racial ideas. Must suck to be you.

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