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#1 Oct 12 2013 at 2:43 PM Rating: Good
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America needs a white Republican president.
Kevin Jackson wrote:
Admit it. You want a white Republican president again.

Now before you start feeling like you’re a racist, understand you are not.

Wanting a white Republican president doesn’t make you racist, it just makes you American.

In the pre-black president era, criticizing the president was simply the American thing to do. An exercise of one’s First Amendment right. Criticism had nothing to do with color, because there had never been a black president, or at least one whom people recognized as black.

So to criticize the president meant that you didn’t like his policies.

The election of a recognized black president was not supposed to change anything. In fact, it was supposed to (1) ease any perceived racial tensions, and (2) allow the government to focus on legislating without race. So America would be more free than ever to discuss the issues.

Not the case. And that is why having a white Republican president is best for the country.


Edited, Oct 12th 2013 3:47pm by Jophiel
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#2 Oct 12 2013 at 3:21 PM Rating: Excellent
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I'd almost be cool with a white Republican President, but Republican women are too crazy to get elected.
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#3 Oct 12 2013 at 3:31 PM Rating: Good
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because there had never been a black president, or at least one whom people recognized as black.
Did Kevin forget that Colin Powell wasn't president?
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#4 Oct 12 2013 at 3:49 PM Rating: Excellent
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I still think that Bachmann is a crazy ex drama teacher secretly hired by the Democrats.
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#5 Oct 12 2013 at 4:12 PM Rating: Default
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lolgaxe wrote:
Jophiel wrote:
Kevin Jackson wrote:
because there had never been a black president, or at least one whom people recognized as black.
Did Kevin forget that Colin Powell wasn't president?


Or officially black?

To be fair, I think he is officially recognized now
#6 Oct 12 2013 at 4:28 PM Rating: Good
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That Kevin Jackso guy sounds pretty ******* crazy.
#7 Oct 12 2013 at 4:34 PM Rating: Good
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Love how some people think that reason why more people are not criticizing the president is cause he's black, must be that hard to think there are people that might like the guy. Oh well bunch of nutter butters anyway,.
#8 Oct 12 2013 at 4:48 PM Rating: Good
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I think that there is likely some people who fear they will be observed as racist. Hyper sensitivity has caused a segment of the nation to be hyper conscious of their actions and possible results. Granted I am sure that is a small %, probably smaller than the amount of people who actually approve of Congress at any rate.


Also why does the Media continue to try and put Obama as responsible for actions of the house? Technically he doesn't need to discuss with them at all, technically he can sit back and just wait for stuff to sign. I mean it is almost funny, early in his first term Repyblicans said Obama had to much of a presence in the House, when his Dems were moving stuff through, now they say he isn't present enough when the republicans can't agree to even talk about talking.

GOP has actually fallen pretty hard on itself. Obama did a good job baiting them though. Ok ill concede, yep ill concede, fine ill concede that to....Not this time ********* enjoy looking like a pack of idiots!.



Edited, Oct 12th 2013 6:53pm by rdmcandie
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#9 Oct 12 2013 at 6:09 PM Rating: Good
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I'm sure there are people that do think that way but no were near as many as the nutter butter wing wants to believe.
#10 Oct 12 2013 at 6:15 PM Rating: Good
That's one thing he is really good at. Call it the rope-a-dope strategy or whatever you wish. It is best summed up with his debate line of "Please proceed, governor" in which Romney believes he was springing a trap... and then Obama sprung a bigger trap right back on him.

Obama is the master of "give them enough rope to hang themselves."

As for, "you can't criticize Obama without being called racist" - sure you can! You just don't get to call him an evil liberal communist fascist socialist Kenyan without getting called racist. "Obama's policies are dangerous for the country" is fine, provided you give concrete examples of the danger. "Obama sure screwed up the Syria situation" is just dandy, if you actually wanted us to go to war. "Obama doesn't want to negotiate with the Republicans" is absolutely true - but the time for negotiation was six months ago.
#11 Oct 13 2013 at 7:32 AM Rating: Good
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Kevin is either decidedly out of touch with reality or chooses consciously to propagate false information to further his cause (which I'm pretty sure is exposure, fame and monies for Kevin).
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We are witnessing the genesis of a Democrat meltdown.
Democrats are getting desperate, because their scare tactics are failing.

The Left thought the government shutdown was going to fall on the Republicans. It hasn’t. As with all things done by pansies who act the bully, they panic when challenged.

When Democrats panic, it gets ugly. They actually tell people what they think about them, as this GA Democrat did:

Liz Flowers, Executive Director of the Georgia Senate Democratic Caucus, had this to say in response to new poll numbers suggesting more Georgians blame the Democrats for the federal government shutdown:

“Good work. More concerned about the misinformed voting public on how government works. Maybe even more concerned that some elected Republicans don’t understand how government works. Would be interested to see our state results against a state with a more highly educated electorate.”

Translated: Democrat voters are too stupid to know how to discern things for themselves.


Read more at http://theblacksphere.net/2013/10/ga-democrats-says-democrats-stupid/#2SfJRMUiowD6rBu8.99
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Kevin is either decidedly out of touch with reality or chooses consciously to propagate false information to further his cause (which I'm pretty sure is exposure, fame and monies for Kevin).
A bit of one, a bit of the other I presume.
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I can't believe that anyone sane would be surprised when the majority population in a majority red state blames the Democrats for government failings.
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#14 Oct 13 2013 at 7:58 AM Rating: Excellent
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I can't believe that anyone sane would be surprised when the majority population in a majority red state blames the Democrats for government failings.
No no no, you've got it all wrong. The fact that the majority of the population there blame Democrats means that most of the country blames the Democrats for the shutdown. It's just obvious ad any data saying otherwise clearly has a liberal bias.
#15 Oct 13 2013 at 9:08 AM Rating: Decent
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Can't trust the polling data that blames Republicans either. It is clearly a biased poll and doesn't actually represent Americans.
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#16 Oct 13 2013 at 9:23 AM Rating: Decent
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Jophiel wrote:
I can't believe that anyone sane would be surprised when the majority population in a majority red state blames the Democrats for government failings.

I blame it on being in the South, not party affiliation.
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#17 Oct 13 2013 at 10:36 AM Rating: Good
Trust me, if Athens, GA could pick itself up and drop itself in Washington State next to Seattle, we would. We'd also grab Austin, TX along the way.
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Can't trust the polling data that blames Republicans either. It is clearly a biased poll and doesn't actually represent Americans.

What if we unskew it?
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#19 Oct 13 2013 at 12:02 PM Rating: Good
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Almalieque wrote:
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Jophiel wrote:
Kevin Jackson wrote:
because there had never been a black president, or at least one whom people recognized as black.
Did Kevin forget that Colin Powell wasn't president?


Or officially black?

To be fair, I think he is officially recognized now

He's officially white per the 2003 Racial Draft.
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#21 Oct 13 2013 at 1:23 PM Rating: Good
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This is funny, because I grew up with everyone making fun of President Clinton, but when Bush was elected I was yelled at by my elders for criticizing or making fun of him.
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Trust me, if Athens, GA could pick itself up and drop itself in Washington State next to Seattle, we would. We'd also grab Austin, TX along the way.

Nashville, too.
#23 Oct 13 2013 at 11:00 PM Rating: Default
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Demea wrote:
Almalieque wrote:
lolgaxe wrote:
Jophiel wrote:
Kevin Jackson wrote:
because there had never been a black president, or at least one whom people recognized as black.
Did Kevin forget that Colin Powell wasn't president?


Or officially black?

To be fair, I think he is officially recognized now

He's officially white per the 2003 Racial Draft.


I think that started to change when he started supporting Barry O.
#24 Oct 14 2013 at 2:33 AM Rating: Good
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Nadenu wrote:
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Trust me, if Athens, GA could pick itself up and drop itself in Washington State next to Seattle, we would. We'd also grab Austin, TX along the way.

Nashville, too.
Washington is going to get awfully crowded like that.
#25 Oct 14 2013 at 4:05 AM Rating: Default
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Trust me, if Athens, GA could pick itself up and drop itself in Washington State next to Seattle, we would. We'd also grab Austin, TX along the way.

Nashville, too.
Washington is going to get awfully crowded like that.


Given the political support in those areas, I doubt the majority would want to go to Washington. I can't necessarily speak for Athens, but I doubt Nashville.
#26 Oct 14 2013 at 7:49 AM Rating: Good
The actual cities themselves are fairly left leaning. It's the rural areas (the "metro" areas for census purposes), which include the very conservative suburbs, that would be happy to ship us off to another state.
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