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So, we have two reasons for people bringing up Rev.Wright today: I say the first one is the well-known Republican Southern Strategy, the reason Clinton first brought up Wright in the 2008 primary (before she abandoned it as useless due to lack of Obama contact w/Wright) - appealing to racists and driving "fear of the angry vengeful black man". You can pretend that doesn't even exist, but I don't see how one can justify such a view. Secondly, the negative influence such a man would have. So tell me, as you've ignored it completely in your answer -where is the negative influence of this man Wright on our President, that makes it an ongoing concern to you years later? Doesn't the past 4 years - let alone all the years under the public microscope - prove Wright had no apparent negative influence upon Obama, judging Obama by his actions and words? I acknoweged in my previous post, agreeing with you, that yes, Wright could be a negative influence. I asked you if that's been demonstrated, because I've seen the opposite. You wanna answer that? You say that is the reason Wright is still being brought up. Okay. So, let's examine that concern. I went first and said I hadn't seen cause for such concern. Have you? Where? How?
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Go back and read my response to you. The question is, "Why is Rev. Wright still being brought up?" I say one reason is Southern Strategy dog whistles and racism. You say that doesn't even exist. I say that's baloney. Okay, so we differ. I agreed with you - two posts ago, hello! - that the second reason Rev. Wright is still being brought up, agreeing with you that is a valid reason, is what influence a man like Wright could have on the President? I asked you, two posts ago, to tell me what you see that makes this concern an ongoing worry now, years later. Because Obama has been in the public eye for years now, under a microscope for the past 6 - you have a concern - has it been proven, or disproven to you? I say, judging by the man's actions and words, that concern is disproven. Waiting for your answer.
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![]() Riot, I produced an article where Obama said that he never misses a Sunday at Wright's church. You have responded that he didn't attend it regularly and other nonsense yet you have not produced one iota of proof to back up your claims. I caught in a lie.
Yes, it is legitimate to question the sanity, judgement, and ability to lead of anyone who would sit in that church for 20 years and listen to that hateful rhetoric. Also, Obama didn't voluntarily disassociate himself from Wright, he only did it after his candidacy was severely threatened. You are such a hypocrite, if a Republican attended a church for 20 years where hateful, racist rhetoric was in the sermons, you would not only be calling that person a racist but also anybody who defended them. |
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I'll ask you the same question I asked him - what behaviour or words have you seen, as Obama has been in the microscope of the public eye over the past 6 years, and demonstrated his opinion by words and actions, that causes you to be concerned still and bring up Rev. Wright again?
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Now that I have answered the question you asked after deflecting my first question, would you care to answer my first question which had nothing to do with Rev. Wright? Please tell me why you had to stoop to the racial generalization that it is old, white and men who are the forcing vaginal ultrasounds and a woman's ability to procreate? |
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And please - go ahead and tell us how Obama has demonstrated his "true feelings" - that you fear so obviously - for this country during his first term. Name specifics that have concerned you. Quote:
Does that apply to good influences, too, staying with you forever? Or just bad ones? I find it interesting that you think that every kid who read Atlas Shrugged in college, or pretended to be an anarchist in their 20's, is still what they were, and that people don't change or grow - LOL. Quote:
Yeah, I know exactly what you are about. I'm done with you.
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![]() The President did disavow Wrights rantings. No credit from you for that, huh?
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How do you feel about Martin O'Malley? He's the 2016 candidate from MD - and a total piece of crap. |
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![]() So does that apply to John McCain, too?
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Thank you for being one of the sane people here and taking the time to challenge her BS knowing the price you will ultimately pay in the vortex of spin and lies she will never stop coming back with. |
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![]() What the fuc.k does John MCcain have to do with this?? Address the issues.... I don't recall MCcain being a candidate for anything outside Arizona, and I don't live in Arizona - do you?
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"Either a follower disavows and runs from the message or he stays and follows. Zebra never changes his stripes." I said that Obama had totally disavowed Wright during his 2008 campaign. You then modified what you said, to, "Lip service from a guy that was planning on re-election 4 years ago. A zebra never changes his stripes - he says what he has to say, when he has to say it, just like all of them do... some fall for it, others don't." So, okay, now you say nobody can ever really disavow anything in their past, and you're going only with "a zebra never changes his stripes". So I'm asking you, does your "a zebra never changes his stripes" comment apply to John McCain, too. How about Mitt Romney? Paul Ryan? How about you?
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![]() Nice try Riot, he only disavowed Wright when it was publically exposed and his campaign was in trouble, then he went before the entire nation and lied about never hearing Wright's racist and hateful rhetoric, what a man of honor! If the MSM didn't protect him, he would have been gone from our lives and the country would have been much better off.
I am surprised Riot hasn't claimed a zebra not changing its stripes is racist. Make a fool out of her in another post or two and then she will bust it out as like you said phystech a zebra never changes it's stripes. |
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"In American politics, the Southern strategy refers to the Republican Party strategy of winning elections in Southern states by exploiting anti–African American racism and fears of lawlessness among Southern white voters and appealing to fears of growing federal power in social and economic matters (generally lumped under the concept of states' rights)." Disgusting. Foolish. Stupid. Sad.
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![]() WARNING: the above was a terrible incidence of internet bullying, of Riot taking advantage of poor Mr. Pointman, who can't make one post on this board without Riot brutally attacking him (except for all the posts he makes that she ignores) Oh, yeah: and I always stalk poor Pointman, too. Except, you know, when I don't.
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![]() I can see how truthful you were about using the ignore button on me.
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