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Hussein will screw you!
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 04:12 am |
During his interview with George Stephanopoulos, Obama dodged questions from Stephanopoulos regarding the Democrat attacks upon Palin. Obama finally admitted that neither McCain nor McCain’s people have demeaned his (Obama) Muslim faith.
Obama kept trying to say that McCain and McCain’s people have done so, but Stephanopoulos finally stripped Obama of his false allegations. Obama finally admitted that neither McCain or McCain’s people have “..attacked my Muslim faith....,” and kept talking.
Stephanopoulos eventually drew Obama’s attention the fact that Obama had said “...my Muslim faith.” Obama quickly tried to explain that he had misspoke but stumbled a bit doing so.
http://www.plnewsforum.com/index.php/forums/viewthread/39118/
Americans, get ready! It`s coming this winter!
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 05:21 pm |
God help us if this racist, anti-american extremist wins!
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 07:01 pm |
I watched this video also.. I am not sure whether he is saying that he is of muslim faith or that he is making a comment of how everyone is assuming his mulim faith? Immediately after saying that, he said something about them makeing connections to being muslim. As always.. politicans talk in circles! One never knows what the meaning is or what they are saying or not saying! Frustrating!
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 07:22 pm |
God help us if this racist, anti-american extremist wins!
I love how he calls his racist priest a "father figure" in his book and then once the priests racial slurs become public, Obama distances himself from his "father figure". I think I would at least respect him more if the just stood up for what he really believed it. His flip flopping makes him appear very cowardly.
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 08:04 pm |
Did you also make a donation to the Brave New Pac? $50.00, $100.00?
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 10:47 pm |
We have a question keep repeating itself,would the Americans ´with all the known history regarding the afro-americans´ would make Obama their presedent to be their first black man who is representing them,or they wont pick him even if they think he is more suitable for that same reason ?
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 10:55 pm |
We have a question keep repeating itself,would the Americans ´with all the known history regarding the afro-americans´ would make Obama their presedent to be their first black man who is representing them,or they wont pick him even if they think he is more suitable for that same reason ?
You are assuming that ALL of us care whether or not he is black and that this is a criteria for us to decide upon. Many people do care, many people don´t. I don´t personally have a problem electing a black person if I agree with his/her ideas. But then again, I don´t have a problem marrying a Muslim Turk, even though I am an American Christian.
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 11:00 pm |
What a racist post!
His skin color has nothing to do with the politics!
Don´t manipulate with racism, if it was a racism he wouldn´t get that much votes!
And yes, you are right, it is now history with black americans.
We have a question keep repeating itself,would the Americans ´with all the known history regarding the afro-americans´ would make Obama their presedent to be their first black man who is representing them,or they wont pick him even if they think he is more suitable for that same reason ?
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 11:01 pm |
And Canli CANT marry a non-muslim!
I don´t have a problem marrying a Muslim Turk, even though I am an American Christian.
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 11:05 pm |
And Canli CANT marry a non-muslim!
Kind of limiting, isn´t it???
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 11:13 pm |
His skin color has nothing to do with the politics!
Just the fact that people accept him running for president is very good. That took racism out of the question. Now it is all down to picking who is most suitable, which has sort of turned into picking the best out of the worst. I was first very impressed by Obama, but it didn´t take him long to make me think differently.
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 11:18 pm |
That is exactly my point! If it was about his skin color would he gain so many votes from (say racist) americans?
Duh!!!
Just the fact that people accept him running for president is very good. That took racism out of the question. Now it is all down to picking who is most suitable, which has sort of turned into picking the best out of the worst. I was first very impressed by Obama, but it didn´t take him long to make me think differently.
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 11:20 pm |
Yeah, it must be a racist limitation from a racist god!
Kind of limiting, isn´t it???
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 11:23 pm |
What a racist post!
His skin color has nothing to do with the politics!
Don´t manipulate with racism, if it was a racism he wouldn´t get that much votes!
And yes, you are right, it is now history with black americans.
İm not the one who have problems with skin colour !
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 11:31 pm |
Yeah, it must be a racist limitation from a racist god!
İ dont really think that was needed !
We are/were having a calm/logical discussion here without throwing stones to each others God/believes !
Dont you know how to have a discussion without this ?!
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 11:32 pm |
Just the fact that people accept him running for president is very good. That took racism out of the question. Now it is all down to picking who is most suitable, which has sort of turned into picking the best out of the worst. I was first very impressed by Obama, but it didn´t take him long to make me think differently.
That didn´t take anything out of the question. Racism in today´s america is not the same racism that it was 50 years ago. If you support racist, sexist institutions, they don´t have a problem with electing a black person or a woman!
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 11:37 pm |
Maybe then you will learn to think twice before you give your manipulative opinion? Its a good lesson for you.
You were trying to push too hard in order to sell racism in case of Obama.
İ dont really think that was needed !
We are/were having a calm/logical discussion here without throwing stones to each others God/believes !
Dont you know how to have a discussion without this ?!
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 11:37 pm |
If you support racist, sexist institutions, they don´t have a problem with electing a black person or a woman!
Its probably lack of English, but could you explain this a bit? I don´t really understand what concrete meaning that has
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 11:39 pm |
It means in order to gain more votes they would even use black or a woman! Just like in case of both parties!
Its probably lack of English, but could you explain this a bit? I don´t really understand what concrete meaning that has
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 11:47 pm |
Its probably lack of English, but could you explain this a bit? I don´t really understand what concrete meaning that has
What I mean is that the sexism and racism that we have in today´s america is not the same kind of sexism we had 50-100 years ago. It is more sophisticated now, more insidious. It does not say that any black person or a woman cannot do something - because that would be too easy to fight against and abolish. Today´s racism and sexism is institutionalized and as long as a black person or a woman supports the institutions, they can join the game.
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 11:48 pm |
What I mean is that the sexism and racism that we have in today´s america is not the same kind of sexism we had 50-100 years ago. It is more sophisticated now, more insidious. It does not say that any black person or a woman cannot do something - because that would be too easy to fight against and abolish. Today´s racism and sexism is institutionalized and as long as a black person or a woman supports the institutions, they can join the game.
I understand. Thanks for the clear explanation!
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 11:50 pm |
Deleted!
I understand. Thanks for the clear explanation!
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10 Sep 2008 Wed 11:53 pm |
I think my explanation was clearer and shorter, but fine!
It was too short for me to be clear, really
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11 Sep 2008 Thu 12:02 am |
Maybe then you will learn to think twice before you give your manipulative opinion? Its a good lesson for you.
You were trying to push too hard in order to sell racism in case of Obama.
Ohhhh,boyyyy
And now im scared !
Are you serious ?!!!!!
Do you think we are kids playing in some kinder garten or something ?!
You try to insult what i believe to hush me ?!!! hee heeee are you seriouse ?!!!
So i learn my lesson and be a GOOD GİRL and wont DARE to think or believe other than you do.
Then you say i manipulate and call my opinion manipulative ?!!!!!!!!!!
Fat chance Mr.,or Mrs whoever you are !
Maybe when you dont hide behind a masked nic and be your true self maybe then you can know or judge what is manipulative and what is not!
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11 Sep 2008 Thu 12:07 am |
Sorry, I didn´t read this.
Ohhhh,boyyyy
And now im scared !
Are you serious ?!!!!!
Do you think we are kids playing in some kinder garten or something ?!
You try to insult what i believe to hush me ?!!! hee heeee are you seriouse ?!!!
So i learn my lesson and be a GOOD GİRL and wont DARE to think or believe other than you do.
Then you say i manipulate and call my opinion manipulative ?!!!!!!!!!!
Fat chance Mr.,or Mrs whoever you are !
Maybe when you dont hide behind a masked nic and be your true self maybe then you can know or judge what is manipulative and what is not!
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11 Sep 2008 Thu 12:08 am |
What I mean is that the sexism and racism that we have in today´s america is not the same kind of sexism we had 50-100 years ago. It is more sophisticated now, more insidious. It does not say that any black person or a woman cannot do something - because that would be too easy to fight against and abolish. Today´s racism and sexism is institutionalized and as long as a black person or a woman supports the institutions, they can join the game.
İ agree that its not same as 50/100 years ago,but its still there and it counts great deal too in so many aspects.
They can join the game,but that doesnt mean they can win !
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11 Sep 2008 Thu 12:21 am |
İ agree that its not same as 50/100 years ago,but its still there and it counts great deal too in so many aspects.
They can join the game,but that doesnt mean they can win !
Yeah, it´s possible they may not win this time, but they do win. I don´t think that race is a problem in this election. If it is, it would be a very tiny minority of people, probably balanced out by the people who will use race in favor of Obama.
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