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Re: Obama denounces the confederate flag and insists he is backed by 'majority' of gun owners
from cattastrophy on 06/30/2015 06:32 PMYou mark my words Doofie...Hitler started out the same way. Get my meaining?
Look deep in the eyes of a man and you can tell what truth if any is in his heart - My Apache Grandfather...Gosheven
Re: Obama denounces the confederate flag and insists he is backed by 'majority' of gun owners
from cattastrophy on 06/30/2015 06:30 PMThe lying son of a bitch. I'm a gun owner and I SUPPORT THE CONFEDERATE FLAG.
The damn thing is just a symble. It represents a part of history now. Just because the blacks associate it with slavery that is their problem.
Next thing you know they are going to be bitching about the American flag saying it is associated with Capitalism...or something.
That freaking battle took place over one hundred years ago. TALK ABOUT FORGIVE AND FORGET.
Ever notice that when a Democrat wants something lately they bitch and moan until they get it? (speaking like a homo) (hand on hip) AINT THAT RIGHT SWEETY.
Look deep in the eyes of a man and you can tell what truth if any is in his heart - My Apache Grandfather...Gosheven
Re: Criminal Shoots Cop – Friend Defends Action saying “He ain’t do no Wrong – He just Shot a Cop” : By Onan Coca
from Marianne on 06/30/2015 05:09 PMI would like to say that we hear often similar, very offensive comments and criticisms about the police and related security services, and such comments are, sadly enough, too frequent ... We are not in a country controlled by a ruthless "Tonton Macoute" unit under the dictatorship of "Papa Doc" (Duvalier) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonton_Macoute
In many cases, those denigrating systematically whole professional groups are rarely wearing their shoes - and who, under such circumstances, would remember, for instance, the police officer who gave shoes to a homeless?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/10/impd-officer-gives-shoes-to-homeless_n_5797296.html
It is amazing that statistics about officers killed in the line of duty are lacking for many countries ...
https://www.unodc.org/documents/data-and-analysis/Crime-statistics/International_Statistics_on_Crime_and_Justice.pdf
http://fellowshipoftheminds.com/2014/08/28/57-cops-murderd-by-unarmed-criminals-from-stephen-frank/
I think that one death is one death too much ...
The Supreme Court will not use the Constitution
from Cezar on 06/29/2015 11:46 PMThe Supreme Court will not use the Constitution
Napolitano: If Supreme Court Likes a Statute They Will Change the Meanings of Words to Support It
Judge Napolitano weighed in saying the Supreme Court will now change the meanings of words in order to support a statute.
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/06/napolitano-if-supreme-court-likes-a-statute-they-will-change-the-meanings-of-words-to-support-it/#ixzz3eL04Dn9I
Sen. Sessions on SCOTUS-Care Decision: This Should "Dispel Illusion We Can Rely on Judges to Save Us"
Conservative Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) issued the following statement today after the Supreme Court acted again to rescue the unconstitutional Obamacare law and the illegal executive actions stemming from it:
The Supreme Court's Obamacare acrobatics should dispel for good the comforting illusion that we can rely on judges to save us. Whether on socialized medicine, executive amnesty, or any other action which erodes our Constitution and the authority of Congress, conservatives will have to rally the everyday voting citizen. There is no greater power than winning the trust and loyalty of the American people. We will need to put down the donor agenda, pick up the banner of the American worker, and carry it to victory."
http://zangle.yooco.org/videos/Cezar/62789.html
Re: Sorry, stoners
from Bozette on 06/29/2015 07:23 PMI don't smoke it, but I know factually it can be of benefit in some cases, particularly with MS, taking the edge off severe pain and nausea. That said, it is often prescribed to people who simply wish to get high without facing charges...as are many pharmaceutical drugs.
Re: Confederate Flag Controversy
from Bozette on 06/29/2015 07:13 PM
@ Cezar...I notice the claim in the video that one vendor said it was due to federal law, I have heard that elsewhere as well, but I cannot find any verification of that, can you? I know that several stores had sold out and were taking orders from people immediately following the announcements.
What the Confederate flag represents has been distorted over time and it has been adopted by groups/people who have nothing to do with what it originally stood for. That few people know their history is what is a shame. You, and many others, may feel it is a symbol of slavery. The same could be said for the US flag, under which slaves were only considered as three-fifths of a person and under which slavery was still legal and practiced after the Emancipation Proclamation freed the southern slaves.
Obama’s “N-Word” Moment Was Him Looking in Mirror by Mychal Massie
from Doofiegirl on 06/29/2015 04:47 PMMy late grandmother explained to me that, "a nigger was a lowdown, dirty, dishonest person you could not trust" and skin color had nothing to do with it. With that thought in mind I cannot point to two more "lowdown, dirty, dishonest persons" than the Obamas. Using the Ku Klux Klan as the standard for racism, the KKK are comparable to a Wal-Mart trunk sale compared to the Obamas.
Despicable and contemptible are not harsh enough words to define Obama. He is beyond Erebusic, and yet the mainstream media waits breathlessly, with bathroom tissue in hand, to clean up his every mess.
The lengths Obama will go to foment racial unrest and immiseration cannot be overstated. Just as being paid tens of millions of dollars for hitting or shooting a ball does not prevent many being compensated same from behaving as though they were still living in the low-income housing projects – being elected to the White House hasn't prevented the Obamas from carrying on their racist agenda. In fact, being elected has given them more of a license to accuse America of being a racist nation.
Obama's latest soilure on the office he holds was when he told Marc Maron, that the "legacy of slavery, Jim Crow, discrimination [is] in almost every institution of our lives."
I say the best example of the legacy he references is embodied in the hearts and souls of the majority of blacks. Blacks given the opportunity go out of their way to exact revenge against whites. For example, in Greensboro, Alabama blacks were caught red-handed in a poorly conceived and even more poorly executed acts of massive voter fraud.
When confronted with his ill-deeds, black pro-bate judge Arthur Crawford allegedly responded to the effect that blacks committing fraud and conspicuous race-based discrimination is okay because blacks were wronged in the past, thus in his mind it is permissible for blacks to wrong white people today.
Is that the legacy Obama was talking about or perhaps it was the black woman at the SouthWest Airline Desk in Florida who beamed as she told me, she had refused to assist a frantic flyer ahead of me at the service counter, because "he was white and thought he could just tell people what to do;" this after she had gone out of her way to assist me. Oh, the other traveler's crime was his frenzied insistence that he had a situation that demanded he get another flight ASAP because he had a situation at home.
Obama claimed that the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow "casts a long shadow, and that's still part of our DNA that passed on. [Americans] aren't cured of it...racism, we're not cured of it."
Folks, this is the so-called president of the Untied States. This is the half-Kenyan who was elected twice by majorities of white voters. And this is the bigoted accusatorial race-mongering bilge he uses to poison the psyche of America. He overlooks that not one black politician holding elected office today is there based singularly upon black votes. Every black elected politician in office today has counted upon the money and votes of white voters to get elected.
As if those fallacious allegations were not enough Obama said: "And it's not just a matter of it not being polite to say "nigger" in public. That's not the measure of whether racism still exists or not. It's not a matter of overt discrimination. Societies don't, overnight, completely erase everything that happened 200 to 300 years prior."
I am without words to define how offensive I, as an American, find his comments. They were appallingly amoral to the point of necessitating immediate calls for Congress to take up action for his removal from office.
Does he include in his asphyxiating toxic well-planned and purposeful racist soliloquy the fact that the Justice Department under his leadership has become nothing more than the black Ku Klux Klan? Does he include that under his administration the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department has made it unequivocally clear that there would be no civil rights cases brought forward unless the plaintiff was black? Does he include that he has sanctioned Al Sharpton and paid rioters and looters to rein mayhem and destruction that destroys entire neighborhoods because law enforcement dares to do its job? Does he include that under his administration the federal law enforcement agencies have given domestic terrorist groups like the New Black Panthers tacit permission to call for the murder of all white babies and to solicit wire funds across state lines to be used to kill George Zimmerman, police officers, and to cause insurrection?
Typically, Obama's interviews and speeches are tantamount to verbal encopresis sans micturition directed to those who rank at the bottom of a Flesch-Kincaid test. But he surpassed that in this speech. He chose to use the pain and suffering in Charleston to encourage young blacks to be angry. It is for that reason and that reason alone that he chose the outlet to make the statements he did.
Many of the pompous, politically correct, talking heads are fully aware of what he intended but will cover for him nonetheless.
This is my country and I am outraged by the accusations this neo-Leninist destructor made about my country. I am even more outraged that I am the only one not afraid to call the Obamas what they are, i.e., the absolute personification of what my late grandmother defined as "lowdown, dirty, dishonest people" that you cannot trust. http://mychal-massie.com/premium/obamas-n-word-moment-was-him-looking-in-mirror/?inf_contact_key=01426c6a3bb7a1f35213a34526ead8dcc30d0d261311d6f5ab17ae48392507a9
MRC CyberAlert Monday, June 29, 2015 at 9:30 AM EDT Tracking Liberal Media Bias Since 1996
from Doofiegirl on 06/29/2015 04:43 PMRead online
http://email.mrc.org/q/1IapkX1Mde7RNKt1OxfT1/wv
MRC.org CyberAlert 1. CBS and NBC Fret Missing Hillary E-Mails Represent 'a New Distraction' for Her Campaign
On Friday morning, all three of the major broadcast networks surprisingly covered the latest in the Hillary Clinton e-mail scandal as 15 e-mails between Clinton and former confidante Sidney Blumenthal were discovered missing from her time at the State Department. Despite the over five and half minutes of coverage, CBS and NBC expressed concern that "the revelation" could create "a new distraction" for Clinton's presidential campaign.
2. Ron Fournier Compares Mike Huckabee to Segregationist
During a discussion on CNN's Inside Politics about the political impact of the Supreme Court ruling legalizing same sex marriage, National Journal reporter Ron Fournier rushed to compare Mike Huckabee to segregationist former Democratic Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas.
3. Van Jones: GOP Using 'Old' 'Anti-Civil Rights Rhetoric' on Gay Marriage
On Sunday's State of the Union, CNN's Van Jones accused those who oppose the Supreme Court's decision to ignore the normal legislative process on gay marriage of pushing "the old state's rights rhetoric that was anti-civil rights rhetoric of the past than embracing the future." Jones bemoaned that his "heart was broken" after he heard Mike Huckabee's comments on the Supreme Court ruling especially because he "put more African-Americans in high position in office as governor than Bill Clinton did."
4. Chuck Todd Hits Jindal Over GOPers Critical of His Record in Louisiana
On Sunday's Meet the Press, Chuck Todd did his best to play up Republican criticism of Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal following the start of his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. The Meet the Press moderator stressed how following Jindal's campaign announcement he wasn't "getting a favorite son send-off" and how his approval rating in Louisiana was "actually lower than President Obama's job rating" in the state.
5. ABC Censors Conservatives As It Touts 'Loftiest' Marriage Ruling
On Friday, ABC's World News Tonight aired a completely one-sided report on the Supreme Court's ruling that legalized same-sex "marriage" in all 50 states. Terry Moran hyped how Justice Anthony Kennedy "wrote today's landmark opinion describing the stakes in this case in the loftiest terms." Moran failed to include any soundbites from social conservative opponents of the decision, and hyped how "Justice Scalia, in a rage, scorning Kennedy's poetic opinion as little more than a 'fortune cookie.'"
6. Harrisburg, PA Newspaper Will 'Strictly Limit' Op-eds, Letters for Traditional Marriage
In light of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to make gay marriage legal nationwide, the Harrisburg, PA newspaper The Patriot News announced that both they and their online site PennLive.com "will very strictly limit op-Eds and letters to the editor in opposition to same-sex marriage."
7. Newt Gingrich: 'Liberal Media' Impact What Issues GOP Can Run On
During an appearance on Meet the Press, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said that as a result of the liberal media there are certain issues that Republicans cannot run on and expect to win. Speaking to Chuck Todd, Gingrich insisted that conservatives can only win on issues with 70 or 80 percent support and Republicans "cannot run in a country that has liberal media with 51 percent issues and expect to win because they will strip away six percent."
8. ABC, CBS Hail 'Eloquently' Spoken Obama as 'the America of Tomorrow' But Rip 'Angry' Scalia
After the first broadcast network special reports on Friday morning about the Supreme Court's decision to approve gay marriage, they returned hours later to gush after President Obama's remarks how "eloquently" he spoke and pronounce him to be "the America of tomorrow" as an "angry" Antonin Scalia comes to grips with the news that "his side" of "the culture battle" "has lost." ABC News correspondent Terry Moran hyped after the President's speech how "Scalia is angry again" by having "cast scorn" on the majority ruling in his dissenting opinion.
Re: President Obama Continues to Sabotage Race Relations in America : By Gary Fouse
from betz on 06/28/2015 01:20 PMIn a way he is right since, IMO, racism seems to be in his DNA. Will all of this ever end? Oh yeah in January of 2017 it will. THAT is when we will have a person in the Oval Office who loves all of the people. Will we make it until then? I pary we will.
Re: Criminal Shoots Cop – Friend Defends Action saying “He ain’t do no Wrong – He just Shot a Cop” : By Onan Coca
from betz on 06/28/2015 01:15 PMOuch!!! What in heaven's name is happening to this great nation? I guess all I can say is the following to this idiot:
"The next time you're in danger......don't bother calling for help from the people you seem to hate."



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