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SparkyJJO

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Is now a bad time to mention that Harry Reid is a pro-life Mormon from rural Nevada? Oh wait... that might confuse all the partisan trolling going on in here.

So he might have one thing right (pro-life) but that doesn't negate all the other whacked-out stuff. It isn't all-or-nothing.
 

IronWing

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On one hand Harry Reid has been an extremely effective party boss, orchestrating the Dem takeover of the Senate. On the other hand he is so damn conservative he has blocked any good resulting from the Dem's control of the Senate.
 

Vic

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So he might have one thing right (pro-life) but that doesn't negate all the other whacked-out stuff. It isn't all-or-nothing.

Really? Because according to the OP and all his circle-jerking buddies in this thread, it is in fact all-or-nothing, and along party lines. And because you missed it, you should know that I was one the pointing out that it is NOT black-and-white.
 

Rainsford

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I'm not sure I quite understand this particular conservative debating approach. You don't win a debate on an issue by conceding your opponent's point, then arguing that one person on your opponent's side shares that negative trait. It's like the suicide bombing approach to politics. Sure, your "enemy" might be wounded, but you don't exactly come through with flying colors either.
 

lothar

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100109/ap_on_el_se/us_obama_reid
WASHINGTON – The top Democrat in the U.S. Senate apologized on Saturday for comments he made about Barack Obama's race during the 2008 presidential bid and are quoted in a yet-to-be-released book about the campaign.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada described in private then-Sen. Barack Obama as "light skinned" and "with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one." Obama is the nation's first African-American president.

I fail to understand how this is racist.
Obama speaks english instead of ebonics and he's "light skinned" because his mother is white.

This isn't any different from how Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton describe Obama.
In their case, they say Obama isn't "black" enough or one of us. In Reid's case he simply mentioned a fact.

Why should he have to apologize for something that's a fact?
But then again, I'm not an American(I am now but not originally) so it may be something I'm not understanding with the culture.
 

Rainsford

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100109/ap_on_el_se/us_obama_reid


I fail to understand how this is racist.
Obama speaks english instead of ebonics and he's "light skinned" because his mother is white.

This isn't any different from how Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton describe Obama.
In their case, they say Obama isn't "black" enough or one of us. In Reid's case he simply mentioned a fact.

Why should he have to apologize for something that's a fact?
But then again, I'm not an American(I am now but not originally) so it may be something I'm not understanding with the culture.

I wonder how out of context that quote was taken. It sounds like the kind of comment a reasonable person might make in response to Obama being described as "a ebonics speaking darkie" or something similarly enlightened. Now of course those kind of comments would NEVER have come up during the election, but since we don't know what prompted Reid to say what he said, we'll just have to guess...
 

Vic

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I'm not sure I quite understand this particular conservative debating approach. You don't win a debate on an issue by conceding your opponent's point, then arguing that one person on your opponent's side shares that negative trait. It's like the suicide bombing approach to politics. Sure, your "enemy" might be wounded, but you don't exactly come through with flying colors either.

Patranus is an idiot. All of his threads are like this though. Or his other favorite topic is to criticize Obama for not being big govt/'liberal' enough, as though that makes any sense coming from someone who claims to be a small govt conservative.
 

Zorkorist

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Back on topic, did ya'll hear Harry Reid described Sen. Barack Obama as "light skinned" and "with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one?"

Yeah, we know it is OK when a Democrat says it. :eek:

-John
 

Robor

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Back on topic, did ya'll hear Harry Reid described Sen. Barack Obama as "light skinned" and "with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one?"

Yeah, we know it is OK when a Democrat says it. :eek:

-John

Thanks for restating the OP and commentary that's been said several times. :rolleyes:
 

Zorkorist

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Thanks for restating the OP and commentary that's been said several times. :rolleyes:
The commentary has been a bunch of Dems excusing Harry Reid for his racist statement.

Some have noted how a Republican would be tarred and feathered for this statement.

But Harry Reid gets a pass (for many reasons) by issueing an apology.

But, I am just summarizing, as you say.

-John
 

Vic

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Back on topic, did ya'll hear Harry Reid described Sen. Barack Obama as "light skinned" and "with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one?"

Yeah, we know it is OK when a Democrat says it. :eek:

-John

Newsflash: Obama is *gasp* white.
 

Craig234

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The commentary has been a bunch of Dems excusing Harry Reid for his racist statement.

Some have noted how a Republican would be tarred and feathered for this statement.

But Harry Reid gets a pass (for many reasons) by issueing an apology.

But, I am just summarizing, as you say.

-John

A democrat rdered his coffee black. Zorkorist quickly posted that this proved the democrat was more racist than any Republican, and that all lberals are racial hypocrites.

Told that that's not a racial offense, he responded that all the Democrats are giving him a pass, where a Republian would be CRUCIFIED if he ordered his coffee black. THe responses just further prove hypocrisy.
 

n yusef

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I don't know what the mainstream liberal pundits are saying, but Reid isn't "getting away" with this on the progressive blogosphere.
 

boomerang

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I don't know what the mainstream liberal pundits are saying, but Reid isn't "getting away" with this on the progressive blogosphere.
I would think not. My guess would be that Reid is a pariah of sorts for selling out to members of his own party and compromising on this abomination called a health care bill.

Reid says he intends to run again this fall. He'll most likely be under tremendous pressure from his own party to bow out. Dog eat dog. Or, maybe Donkey eat Donkey would be more appropriate.
 

Cstefan

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Anyone who isn't a democrat is an extremist fundie bible thumping circle jerking crazy.

That sums up this forum. Good thing I'm not a republican OR democrat, otherwise I might be offended!


OP - Robert Byrd. /thread
 

Avvocato Effetti

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Anyone who isn't a democrat is an extremist fundie bible thumping circle jerking crazy.

That sums up this forum. Good thing I'm not a republican OR democrat, otherwise I might be offended!

The Liberal/Democrats on this forum seem to be unable to answer a strong, unapologetic Conservative. They immediately go to name calling and recommending that the Conservative be put on ignore.

That's that way it is in the US Congress and Senate. Democrats are not willing to share the governing powers. Democrats don't govern, they RULE by spite.

Let that be a lesson to us who love Liberty. When we regain power, and we will, we must begin a merciless dismantling of the Liberal/Democrat machine.

:)
 

stateofbeasley

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The fallout from this will be relatively minor.

Why?

(1) Intent behind the words matters as much as the words themselves. When I hear some conservatives on the street talking about African Americans and Latinos, the contempt behind the words they speak is unmistakable. The stereotypes of "those people" are pretty terrible.

(2) Harry Reid was simply stating facts. President Obama doesn't speak with the accent commonly associated with some segments of the African American population. He's half white.

(3) Democrats have made these kinds of statements before. Initially there is some uproar by people who want to use the statements for political gain, and then everyone forgets:

Remember Joe Biden? "Articulate, bright and clean?" Yet Obama chose him for VP.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcX_xfuivbs

Ed Rendell? Talking about Obama's ethnicity being an issue for some voters.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSBRLcJxudc
 

Robor

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The Liberal/Democrats on this forum seem to be unable to answer a strong, unapologetic Conservative. They immediately go to name calling and recommending that the Conservative be put on ignore.

That's that way it is in the US Congress and Senate. Democrats are not willing to share the governing powers. Democrats don't govern, they RULE by spite.

Let that be a lesson to us who love Liberty. When we regain power, and we will, we must begin a merciless dismantling of the Liberal/Democrat machine.

:)

People ignore you or give you one sentence responses because you're a troll. Not only that, you're not even good at it.

FYI - History shows when you 'conservatives' regain power you fuck everything up and leave the liberal/democrats a mess to fix. Keep living in your dream world of Glenn Beck's utopia though.