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Glen Beck: "Obama is a racist"

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Originally posted by: moparacer
After the Reverend Wright fiasco and the stupid comment you still have people who thinks hes not at least a little racist????

I am white and could care less if someones white black brown or wtf ever but the double standard that exists today is ridiculous.

Just like when he began appointing his cabinet at the beginning of the year the Congressional Black Caucus or whatever it is called was crying around about him not appointing enough blacks.....

Just imagine if the "association of white men" protested that Bush didn't appoint enough whites???

Omg

Or his wife finally being proud of america, or his regular white person grandmother that would walk away from a black one, or his appointment of a latino women that's able to make better decisions than a white man, etc...


But why try for cognitive thought of the point he's making when you can have the verbal reach around line at moveon.at.org.
 
Originally posted by: moparacer
After the Reverend Wright fiasco and the stupid comment you still have people who thinks hes not at least a little racist????

Clearly he hated his white mother and white grandmother who raised him just a little bit.

And, he's a smart, wealthy black man who DIDN'T marry a white woman. Nuff said.
 
Originally posted by: lupi
Originally posted by: moparacer
After the Reverend Wright fiasco and the stupid comment you still have people who thinks hes not at least a little racist????

I am white and could care less if someones white black brown or wtf ever but the double standard that exists today is ridiculous.

Just like when he began appointing his cabinet at the beginning of the year the Congressional Black Caucus or whatever it is called was crying around about him not appointing enough blacks.....

Just imagine if the "association of white men" protested that Bush didn't appoint enough whites???

Omg

Or his wife finally being proud of america, or his regular white person grandmother that would walk away from a black one, or his appointment of a latino women that's able to make better decisions than a white man, etc...


But why try for cognitive thought of the point he's making when you can have the verbal reach around line at moveon.at.org.

If we use your association logic the entore GOP is racist. We sure saw enough of it during the election.

You guys are haning your hats on Obama acusing the cop who happened to be white of doing something stupid. Turned out is was an unjustified arrest. It was stupid but it wan't something the President should have said, even though true. Not racist. Even Fox News (amazing) says it was an unconstitutional arrest. I thought you guys say the constitution is sacrosanct.

unconstitutional arrest
 
Originally posted by: HomerJS
You guys are haning your hats on Obama acusing the cop who happened to be white of doing something stupid. Turned out is was an unjustified arrest. It was stupid but it wan't something the President should have said, even though true. Not racist. Even Fox News (amazing) says it was an unconstitutional arrest. I thought you guys say the constitution is sacrosanct.

You do realize that Obama's comments included the remark that the arrest was a sign that racial profiling was still a problem. Why did he assume Gates was profiled if Crowley just "happened to be white"?

I'm not saying it's evidence that Obama is racist - frankly, it's not something I really think about - but you're cherry picking just as much as lupi.
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: Red Dawn

So he wanted to be the leader of a country where the majority of citizens are white middle class because he hates them.:roll:

Each day you become more of a Nutter.

He ran on a promise of change. We're just now seeing what that meant and combined with his past it makes perfect sense. I hope I'm wrong, but he keeps proving me right.

Spidey, you've been so wrong on every single issue, it's not even funny
 
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: HomerJS
You guys are haning your hats on Obama acusing the cop who happened to be white of doing something stupid. Turned out is was an unjustified arrest. It was stupid but it wan't something the President should have said, even though true. Not racist. Even Fox News (amazing) says it was an unconstitutional arrest. I thought you guys say the constitution is sacrosanct.

You do realize that Obama's comments included the remark that the arrest was a sign that racial profiling was still a problem. Why did he assume Gates was profiled if Crowley just "happened to be white"?

I'm not saying it's evidence that Obama is racist - frankly, it's not something I really think about - but you're cherry picking just as much as lupi.

Cherry picking?!? That's exactly what happened. Again Obama did not accuse Crowley of racially profiling Gates but bringing it up at that time not knowing all the facts was a mistake.

Remember people who have been victums of profiling are more quickly to believe it happens. That does not make one racist. Why do you think polls of police abuse asked of blacks and whites are do disparate?

 
Originally posted by: HomerJS
Quote "he has a deep seated hatred of white people"

Clip

Conservative talk has sunk to a new low. I guess pitting white red state america against blacks and other minorities is a good business model.

Beck is a super-genious!

Same shit, different toilet. Judging from some of the responses here I would not be surprised if some posting here worked on his staff. Racism is alive and well in 2009. Conrgats assholes.
 
Originally posted by: HomerJS
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: HomerJS
You guys are haning your hats on Obama acusing the cop who happened to be white of doing something stupid. Turned out is was an unjustified arrest. It was stupid but it wan't something the President should have said, even though true. Not racist. Even Fox News (amazing) says it was an unconstitutional arrest. I thought you guys say the constitution is sacrosanct.

You do realize that Obama's comments included the remark that the arrest was a sign that racial profiling was still a problem. Why did he assume Gates was profiled if Crowley just "happened to be white"?

I'm not saying it's evidence that Obama is racist - frankly, it's not something I really think about - but you're cherry picking just as much as lupi.

Cherry picking?!? That's exactly what happened. Again Obama did not accuse Crowley of racially profiling Gates but bringing it up at that time not knowing all the facts was a mistake.

Remember people who have been victums of profiling are more quickly to believe it happens. That does not make one racist. Why do you think polls of police abuse asked of blacks and whites are do disparate?

Yup, jbourne is full of it, this is what obama said

Now, I?ve?I don?t know, not having been there and not seeing all the facts, what role race played in that. But I think it?s fair to say, number one, any of us would be pretty angry; number two, that the Cambridge police acted stupidly in arresting somebody when there was already proof that they were in their own home; and number three, what I think we know separate and apart from this incident is that there is a long history in this country of African Americans and Latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately. And that?s just a fact.

 
Originally posted by: Medellon
Let's see, what kind of ratings does your god Olberman pull in? Yeah I thought so. Leave Beck alone because contrary to what you liberals think on here, very few people believe the way you do.

Here's a :cookie: for you once you get your head out of your ass you can eat it. We'll wait...
 
Originally posted by: jbourne77
LOL it's quite the circle jerk you guys have going on here! Is it BYOS (Bring Your Own Sock)?

You bummed you and your big drinking glass weren't invited? That'd be a first.
 
I lived in NJ for over 20 years. This is the kind of shit that was going on

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If you listen to conservatives I just should shutup bend over take it and say masa.
 
Originally posted by: UberNeuman

Is he stupid, or are the clowns that love this?

Fear No Evil[/i]'s posts in this thread are conclusive proof that those are not mutually exclusive conditions.
 
Originally posted by: Fear No Evil
So because he has white people in positions below him that shows he's not a racist? He seems to be keeping whitey down in his Administration.. Maybe since you say he has all these white people in positions of power he really hates blacks? Which is it?

From Stephen Colbert this would be classic.

You are no Stephen Colbert.
 
Originally posted by: Phokus
Yup, jbourne is full of it, this is what obama said

Now, I?ve?I don?t know, not having been there and not seeing all the facts, what role race played in that. But I think it?s fair to say, number one, any of us would be pretty angry; number two, that the Cambridge police acted stupidly in arresting somebody when there was already proof that they were in their own home; and number three, what I think we know separate and apart from this incident is that there is a long history in this country of African Americans and Latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately. And that?s just a fact.

Text

He makes a quick, weak attempt at separating the arrest from racial profiling, but then he goes on and on clearly linking the two. So perhaps my original comment was too pointed, it was an honest mistake made from recounting this speech that I heard a week ago. The spirit in which my comment was made, however, remains quite valid.

Now, let's see if Phokus can discuss this without resorting to personal attacks. Impress me.
 
Originally posted by: umbrella39
Originally posted by: jbourne77
LOL it's quite the circle jerk you guys have going on here! Is it BYOS (Bring Your Own Sock)?

You bummed you and your big drinking glass weren't invited? That'd be a first.

Don't let me slow you guys down... you're doing a fine job of slaying whoever this perceived ghost is around here. Beck is talk show host. He's an entertainer with some very fringe beliefs. If you somehow believe that provides you with the ammunition necessary to attack the entire right-of-center crowd, then please don't let me slow you down. Continue.

But on a more serious note, I do have my own sock...
 
Originally posted by: Medellon
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Medellon
Let's see, what kind of ratings does your god Olberman pull in? Yeah I thought so. Leave Beck alone because contrary to what you liberals think on here, very few people believe the way you do.

At least in El Paso Texas . I bet GLen Beck, Sean Hannity, Oxcy Limbaugh and Lyndon LaRouche are very popular there.

Let's see 80% of El Paso is Hispanic and while people claim Hispanics tend to live their lives conservatively, a big majority vote Democrat. Some of the biggest hypocrites I know are hispanic people in general. Most are Catholic and go to church regularly, make the sign of the cross when passing a church, have a ton of religious symbols at home, yet vote straight ticket democrat.

any real catholic would vote democrat, and most do.
 
Originally posted by: miketheidiot
Originally posted by: Medellon
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Medellon
Let's see, what kind of ratings does your god Olberman pull in? Yeah I thought so. Leave Beck alone because contrary to what you liberals think on here, very few people believe the way you do.

At least in El Paso Texas . I bet GLen Beck, Sean Hannity, Oxcy Limbaugh and Lyndon LaRouche are very popular there.

Let's see 80% of El Paso is Hispanic and while people claim Hispanics tend to live their lives conservatively, a big majority vote Democrat. Some of the biggest hypocrites I know are hispanic people in general. Most are Catholic and go to church regularly, make the sign of the cross when passing a church, have a ton of religious symbols at home, yet vote straight ticket democrat.

any real catholic would vote democrat

Seriously. It is Christian to help people and share your wealth, which is more in tune with the Democrats. Even assuming Jesus hated gays (unlikely), I don't recall him arguing for a theocracy in earthly government. Hateful and wealthy Republicans are not real christians.
 
Originally posted by: Medellon
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Medellon
Let's see, what kind of ratings does your god Olberman pull in? Yeah I thought so. Leave Beck alone because contrary to what you liberals think on here, very few people believe the way you do.

At least in El Paso Texas . I bet GLen Beck, Sean Hannity, Oxcy Limbaugh and Lyndon LaRouche are very popular there.

Let's see 80% of El Paso is Hispanic and while people claim Hispanics tend to live their lives conservatively, a big majority vote Democrat. Some of the biggest hypocrites I know are hispanic people in general. Most are Catholic and go to church regularly, make the sign of the cross when passing a church, have a ton of religious symbols at home, yet vote straight ticket democrat.


Might have something to do with I dunno, overt anti-hispanic sentiment beaming from the airwaves on a daily basis, eg Sotomayor hearings. You can't count on their votes by being anti-choice, not anymore.

The R's are even losing the cubans in south florida.

 
Originally posted by: Infohawk
Originally posted by: miketheidiot
Originally posted by: Medellon
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Medellon
Let's see, what kind of ratings does your god Olberman pull in? Yeah I thought so. Leave Beck alone because contrary to what you liberals think on here, very few people believe the way you do.

At least in El Paso Texas . I bet GLen Beck, Sean Hannity, Oxcy Limbaugh and Lyndon LaRouche are very popular there.

Let's see 80% of El Paso is Hispanic and while people claim Hispanics tend to live their lives conservatively, a big majority vote Democrat. Some of the biggest hypocrites I know are hispanic people in general. Most are Catholic and go to church regularly, make the sign of the cross when passing a church, have a ton of religious symbols at home, yet vote straight ticket democrat.

any real catholic would vote democrat

Seriously. It is Christian to help people and share your wealth, which is more in tune with the Democrats. Even assuming Jesus hated gays (unlikely), I don't recall him arguing for a theocracy in earthly government. Hateful and wealthy Republicans are not real christians.

Have you seen the pope's house? or shoes?
 
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: Phokus
Yup, jbourne is full of it, this is what obama said

Now, I?ve?I don?t know, not having been there and not seeing all the facts, what role race played in that. But I think it?s fair to say, number one, any of us would be pretty angry; number two, that the Cambridge police acted stupidly in arresting somebody when there was already proof that they were in their own home; and number three, what I think we know separate and apart from this incident is that there is a long history in this country of African Americans and Latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately. And that?s just a fact.

Text

He makes a quick, weak attempt at separating the arrest from racial profiling, but then he goes on and on clearly linking the two. So perhaps my original comment was too pointed, it was an honest mistake made from recounting this speech that I heard a week ago. The spirit in which my comment was made, however, remains quite valid.

Now, let's see if Phokus can discuss this without resorting to personal attacks. Impress me.

Can't reach youtube, here's the full text:

PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: Well, I should say at the outset that Skip Gates is a friend, so I may be a little biased here.

I don?t know all the facts. What?s been reported, though, is that the guy forgot his keys, jimmied his way to get into the house. There was a report called into the police station that there might be a burglary taking place. So far, so good, right? I mean, if I was trying to jigger into?well, I guess this is my house now, so it probably wouldn?t happen. But let?s say my old house in Chicago?here, I?d get shot. But so far, so good. They?re reporting. The police are doing what they should. There?s a call. They go investigate. What happens?

My understanding is, at that point, Professor Gates is already in his house. The police officer comes in. I?m sure there?s some exchange of words. But my understanding is, is that Professor Gates then shows his ID to show that this is his house. And at that point he gets arrested for disorderly conduct, charges which are later dropped.

Now, I?ve?I don?t know, not having been there and not seeing all the facts, what role race played in that. But I think it?s fair to say, number one, any of us would be pretty angry; number two, that the Cambridge police acted stupidly in arresting somebody when there was already proof that they were in their own home; and number three, what I think we know separate and apart from this incident is that there is a long history in this country of African Americans and Latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately. And that?s just a fact.

As you know, Lynn, when I was in the state legislature in Illinois, we worked on a racial profiling bill, because there was indisputable evidence that blacks and Hispanics were being stopped disproportionately. And that is a sign, an example of how, you know, race remains a factor in the society.

That doesn?t lessen the incredible progress that has been made. I am standing here as testimony to the progress that?s been made. And yet, the fact of the matter is, is that, you know, this still haunts us.

And even when there are honest misunderstandings, the fact that blacks and Hispanics are picked up more frequently, and oftentime for no cause, casts suspicion even when there is good cause. And that?s why I think the more that we?re working with local law enforcement to improve policing techniques so that we?re eliminating potential bias, the safer everybody?s going to be.

Alright? Thank you, everybody.

Nowhere does he link the two, in fact , he goes on to say:

"And even when there are honest misunderstandings, the fact that blacks and Hispanics are picked up more frequently, and oftentime for no cause, casts suspicion even when there is good cause."

Signifying that because of the disproportionate amount of stops/arrests of minorities, minorities would be prone to being more suspicious of those arrest even with 'good cause'. That in no way blames this incident on race and in fact says that Gates' experience and the experience of so many african americans may have led him to jump the gun even if the reason was a good reason to stop him.

The reason why your original point was 'too pointed' is because you hear what you want to hear based on your worldview and it's quite obvious you subscribe to the conservative hysteria surrounding this case, throwing out any facts that absolve Obama while absorbing in the heated rhetoric, even if based on a lie.
 
Originally posted by: miketheidiot
Originally posted by: Medellon
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: Medellon
Let's see, what kind of ratings does your god Olberman pull in? Yeah I thought so. Leave Beck alone because contrary to what you liberals think on here, very few people believe the way you do.

At least in El Paso Texas . I bet GLen Beck, Sean Hannity, Oxcy Limbaugh and Lyndon LaRouche are very popular there.

Let's see 80% of El Paso is Hispanic and while people claim Hispanics tend to live their lives conservatively, a big majority vote Democrat. Some of the biggest hypocrites I know are hispanic people in general. Most are Catholic and go to church regularly, make the sign of the cross when passing a church, have a ton of religious symbols at home, yet vote straight ticket democrat.

any real catholic would vote democrat, and most do.

Best example: the Kennedy family.
 
Originally posted by: jbourne77
LOL it's quite the circle jerk you guys have going on here! Is it BYOS (Bring Your Own Sock)?
So sayeth the Pivot Man:roll:


Seems to me we have a bunch of angry white men who can't stand the fact that their President is black.

 
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