Playing with Race Cards
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Posted By: know it All Posted on: Oct. 27, 2008 at 7:28 PM |
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Oct. 27, 2008 at 09:54:14 PM
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[This is a reply to comment by know it All on Oct. 27, 2008 at 08:29:57 PM]
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Oct. 27, 2008 at 08:29:57 PM It's a shame that the sheep won't read this article.... View this Comment like i said |
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Oct. 28, 2008 at 07:38:34 AM
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| I read this: Desperation Makes for Dangerous Politics As America moves into the final days of the 2008 presidential campaign Senator McCain and his surrogates are desperately seeking any message that will resonate with the American people. The problem is that their desperate actions are resulting in dangerous and ugly politics. Senator McCain hails himself as a maverick - a visionary and independent man who breaks from the politics of the past. Actually, McCain and his supporters are simply pandering to the conservative right and the fringe elements of America. They are not "reaching across the aisle" or "seeking consensus." His campaign is not building bridges to move the country forward; it's building bridges to nowhere. McCain and his surrogates have turned to fear mongering through racist innuendo as Senator McCain attempts to become America's 44th president. On Sunday, October 19, on "Meet the Press," Gen. Colin Powell, a centrist Republican, offered a well-thought-through and eloquently articulated endorsement of Senator Barack Obama. General Powell clearly explained that Senator McCain's selection of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin for vice president raised his concerns about McCain's judgment. General Powell also spoke about the troubling nature of the personal attacks on Senator Obama, based on false intimations, and that: "Over the last seven weeks, the approach of the Republican Party has become narrower and narrower." He also said he became "concerned" that "in the case of Mr. McCain, he was a little unsure how to deal with the economic problems." When asked by Tom Brokaw if race played a factor in his decision, General Powell said that he had pondered a decision for months, and that he had told Obama, "I'll give you all the advice I can, but I'm not going to vote for you just because you're black." For some reason, conservatives such as Limbaugh and George Will cannot take General Powell at his word. In an effort to dismiss General Powell's endorsement as less than substantive and provoke old racist fears, Limbaugh and Will both pointed to race as the basis for General Powell's endorsement. Limbaugh said Powell's decision was "totally about race." Will stated that the Powell endorsement, "adds to my calculation - this is very hard to measure - but it seems to me if we had the tools to measure we'd find that Barack Obama gets two votes because he's black for every one he loses because he's black, because so much of this country is so eager, a) to feel good about itself by doing this, but more than that to put paid to the whole Al Sharpton/Jesse Jackson game of political rhetoric." Is George Will suggesting that Barak Obama has an inherent advantage in this election because he is African-American? I've always admired George Will's intellect even though I've disagreed with his politics. This statement makes me wonder; what America is he living in? What poll data is he not looking at? That's an utterly stupid assessment. In California, a Republican group in San Bernardino County distributed a newsletter that depicted Senator Obama on a fake $10 food stamp along with images of a watermelon, ribs and a bucket of fried chicken. On an official state Republican Party web site in Sacramento County, Republicans posted a series of violent anti-Obama images and statements. Senator Obama was depicted in a turban and paired with images of Osama bin Laden, with a caption that read: "The only difference between Obama and Osama is BS." Below that were the words "Waterboard Barack Obama!" This goes right to General Powell's issues with the false intimations that Obama is Muslim. Senator McCain has stated that Hamas endorses Senator Obama, "I think it is very clear who Hamas wants to be the next president of the United States ... I think that the people should understand that I will be Hamas' worst nightmare!" This libelous, slanderous and inflammatory rhetoric has turned dangerous. At a recent McCain campaign rally, when McCain asked, "Who is Barack Obama?" a supporter screamed "terrorist"! In Pennsylvania during a speech by Sarah Palin, one supporter screamed "kill him" in reference to Obama. While it is clearly understood that Senator McCain is not responsible for the actions of his supporters and those who endorse him, we do expect a man claims to break from the politics of the past to soundly and clearly disassociate himself from these tactics. Senator McCain should repudiate and disavow those engaged in this behavior in the same manner Senator Obama was forced to repudiate and disavow Reverend Wright. Instead, McCain uses Sarah Palin to spread the most vicious of the attacks. At a rally in Denver, Palin said, "This is not a man who sees America as you see it and as I see America - our opponent, though, is someone who sees America, it seems, as being so imperfect that he's palling around with terrorists who would target their own country." All may be fair in love, war and politics, but the rhetoric of desperation should at least be based in fact and not place the well-being of your opponent in peril. There are other signs of desperation in the McCain campaign. In the final presidential debate, Senator McCain played his trump card, his ace in the hole. He invoked the image of "Joe the Plumber." A hard-working plumber in Ohio who wants to buy his own plumbing business but can't because of Senator Obama's tax policy. The only problem is that in his haste to score points, Senator McCain failed to thoroughly vet "Joe," the same way he failed to thoroughly vet Governor Palin. "Joe the Plumber," who is actually Joe Wurzelbacher, is not licensed in Ohio as a plumber (therefore, he's a guy who does plumbing, not a plumber), owes $1,200 in back taxes and is further away from owning his own business than Russia is from Governor Sarah Palin's back yard. In a desperate attempt to demonstrate leadership and appear presidential, Senator McCain announced that he would suspend his campaign and fly back to Washington, DC, to work on the Wall Street bailout plan, saying, "We must meet - until this crisis is resolved." McCain senior strategist Steve Schmidt said the campaign suspension would include pulling McCain's television ads and halting fundraising, and that his vice-presidential running mate, Sarah Palin, would not participate in campaign events either. None of this came to be. Two days later, when the media and public would not take the bait, Senator McCain was off to Mississippi to participate in the first debate - and oh, by the way, an agreement on the bailout plan had not been reached. If Senator McCain plans to run this country the same way that he has run his 2008 presidential campaign, he leaves the American people with a lot of questions to answer. His management of this campaign has proven to be irresponsible at best and reckless at its worst. While watching CNN before the final presidential candidate debate, William "Bill" Bennett, neoconservative and former secretary of education under Reagan, was asked, "What do you need to see from Senator McCain during this debate?" Bennett answered, "I want to see the fighter pilot John McCain." Well, that's who we have been seeing. Depending on which reports you read, Navy aviator and now Republican nominee for president Senator John McCain crashed four or five planes, (three or four in training and one in combat) between 1960 and 1967. At least one of those crashes was caused by his own irresponsible and reckless behavior, as his own words reveal: McCain, 1999 (p. 159): There were occasional setbacks in my efforts to round out my Navy profile. My reputation was certainly not enhanced when I knocked down some power lines while flying too low over southern Spain. My daredevil clowning had cut off electricity to a great many Spanish homes and created a small international incident. It's that same "daredevil clowning" and reckless behavior that he demonstrated in the Navy that has made its way into his campaign. These desperate actions are resulting in dangerous and ugly politics. It is very important to pay attention to what a candidate does to get elected. The behavior he/she demonstrates while campaigning provides insight into how he/she will govern. It also demonstrates what that individual will do to get reelected. None of which America can afford. link:[www.truthout.org] |
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Oct. 28, 2008 at 09:20:45 AM
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[This is a reply to comment by know it All on Oct. 27, 2008 at 08:29:57 PM]
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Oct. 27, 2008 at 08:29:57 PM It's a shame that the sheep won't read this article.... View this Comment They read it, they know its true. They will avoid what was written and slam the article with McCain cut and paste propaganda because "that's all they can do". Ignorance is deafening. |
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Oct. 28, 2008 at 01:51:22 PM
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[This is a reply to comment by My 2 cents on Oct. 28, 2008 at 09:20:45 AM]
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Oct. 28, 2008 at 09:20:45 AM They read it, they know its true. They will avoid what was written and slam the article with McCain cut and paste propaganda because "that's all they can do". Ignorance is... View this Comment What's the difference between Tuppie and feisty fox terrier? Paper-training! |
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Oct. 28, 2008 at 02:29:24 PM
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Sometimes, Senator McCain, it is as if we are almost there. And then some unthinking act, like the one by Ashley Todd, throws us back against the rocks and we barely escape with our ship intact. In that time of foundering, Senator McCain, far too few of us have a chance, to personally right the ship, to heal, instead of stand idly by, to make a difference in this oldest and most wearying of our struggles as a nation.This chance, Sir, is yours. Say something. Or better yet, say something with Senator Obama, about race and how we live with one another. Let this last week of the campaign be remembered, no matter how it turns out next Tuesday, as something other than the time Ashley Todd lied, and the John Moody's threatened, and you said nothing.Senator McCain , once again—grab the microphone.KO, last night's Campaign Comment |
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Oct. 28, 2008 at 04:43:34 PM
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| More "facts" from the mentally crippled Krauthammer. Krauthammer needs McBush to win, otherwise many of his close associates and maybe himself will be facing congressional hearings, and likely criminal charges. Charlie needs to pull a Kenny Boy Lay, fake his death and retire to South America where he can plot more fascist coups around the globe.
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Oct. 28, 2008 at 04:46:30 PM
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| Sorry, it occurred to me after I hit the comment button that Charles Krauthammer may be the best example of why abortion needs to remain legal. This retard is proof that some men can be evil, and that the Devil can posess humans, and spread death and destruction. I hope whatever sperm donor that is responsible for him rots in hell beside Charlie for eternity too. |
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Oct. 28, 2008 at 05:48:59 PM
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| Ok, here we go, dissecting this piece of crap commentary. working on two foundations and distributing money with William AyersFoundation # 1. The Annenberg Challenge. 1) Was founded by Walter Annenberg, a staunch Republican who served as Dick Nixon's ambassador to England. 2) Annenberg's wife donated to the McCain campaign. 3) Other members of the Annenberg board included: a) Barack Obama b) Stanley O. Ikenberry, president of the University of Illinois c) Arnold R. Weber, president of the Civic Committee of the Commercial Club of Chicago (1995–1999); member of the board of directors of the Arie and Ida Crown Memorial and the Tribune Company; former president of Northwestern University (1985–1994) and the University of Colorado (1980–1985); professor of labor economics and friend and colleague of George P. Shultz at MIT, the University of Chicago, and in the Nixon administration[44] NOTE: George P. Shultz...Former Secretary of State that has endorsed McCain. d) Raymond G. Romero, vice president and general counsel of Ameritech e) Wanda White, executive director of the Community Workshop on Economic Development; former policy director of the Women's Self-Employment Project; former deputy commissioner of economic development under Chicago Mayors Washington, Sawyer and Daley The purpose of the Annenberg Challenge was to improve Public Schools. Foundation #2. The Woods Foundation: The Woods Fund of Chicago is a philanthropic organization devoted to poverty relief and the promotion of social mobility. Those board members were:
Regarding Father Pfleger: He confronted drug dealers, defaced alcohol and cigarette billboards in black neighborhoods, denounced talk-show host Jerry Springer and was arrested more than 40 times. In a move that angered church officials, Pfleger adopted three foster children Lamar, Beronti and Jarvis. He defended the adoption by saying that fatherhood made him a better priest. In 1998, one of his sons, 17-year-old Jarvis, was fatally shot. Pfleger said he was inspired to become a priest by Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Born on May 22, 1949, Pfleger was 16 when he witnessed the 1966 confrontation in Marquette Park where King was struck by a rock. "It was the greatest, most powerful class in non-violence I'll ever get in my life," Pfleger said. link:[www.chicagotribune.com] Now there is a BAD MOFO if ever their was one! vote-fraud specialist ACORNLike a good little Nazi, the Kraut HATES when poor people and minorities get registered to vote.The reason Bill Clinton is sulking in his tent is because he feels that Obama surrogates succeeded in painting him as a racist.Oh, NOW Krauthammer believes everything good about Bill Clinton. Obama "surrogates". Not Obama. Not his Campaign, but some nebulous "surrogates." Hey Krauthammer....McCain's surrogates are calling Obama a nigger and faking attacks on themselves by big scary black man. If the man Toni Morrison called the first black president can be turned into a closet racistWhat was it that Morrison wrote?Years ago, in the middle of the Whitewater investigation, one heard the first murmurs: white skin notwithstanding, this is our first black President. Blacker than any actual black person who could ever be elected in our children's lifetime. After all, Clinton displays almost every trope of blackness: single-parent household, born poor, working-class, saxophone-playing, McDonald's-and-junk-food-loving boy from Arkansas. And when virtually all the African-American Clinton appointees began, one by one, to disappear, when the President's body, his privacy, his unpoliced sexuality became the focus of the persecution, when he was metaphorically seized and bodysearched, who could gainsay these black men who knew whereof they spoke? The message was clear "No matter how smart you are, how hard you work, how much coin you earn for us, we will put you in your place or put you out of the place you have somehow, albeit with our permission, achieved. You will be fired from your job, sent away in disgrace, and--who knows?--maybe sentenced and jailed to boot. In short, unless you do as we say (i.e., assimilate at once), your expletives belong to us." Yeah, I am just SURE that the Kraut is all about that. And Obama has shown no hesitation in doing so to McCain. Just weeks ago, in Springfield, Mo., and elsewhere, he warned darkly that George Bush and John McCain were going to try to frighten you by saying that, among other scary things, Obama has "a funny name" and "doesn't look like all those other presidents on those dollar bills."McCain's VP nominee, Sister Sarah, said that Obama doesn't "see America like you and me." McCain, or his surrogates (!) sent out a flyer with the word "TERRORIST" on the front and a picture of Obama on the inside. Then at a McCain rally, at least 2 people talked about Barack "HUSSEIN" Obama. See...there is that funny name thing that Obama said was going to happen. It is uncanny! I watched as McCain was giving a speech at a podium when someone directly in front of him yelled "TERRORIST" when McCain was giving a speech. McCain visibly flinched. But he didn't a thing. |
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Oct. 28, 2008 at 05:50:48 PM
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| Whoops. forgot to give references. Wikipedia for the Woods Foundation and Annenberg Challenge info. Morrison Quote here link:[ontology.buffalo.edu] |
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