From: edspyhill01 on 6 Mar 2010 16:42 On Mar 6, 2:47 pm, "Devil's_Advocate" <Devils_Advocate(a)devils_.xyx> wrote: > edspyhill01 <edspyhil...(a)yahoo.com> wrote : > > > On Mar 6, 1:25 am, "Devil's_Advocate" <Devils_Advocate(a)devils_.xyx> > > wrote: > >> edspyhill01 <edspyhil...(a)yahoo.com> wrote : > > >> I want my country back from the progressives. > > > You and all the other racist groups shaking in their boots because we > > have a black president never owned this country. > > I'd vote for a black President in a heartbeat, just not a COMMUNIST black > President. > > How about Lt. Colonel Allen West? I'll vote for him! > > >> If you like communism, move to Cuba or N Korea.- Hide quoted text - > > > Does this still get a yuk yuk laugh at the Klan meeting or the gun > > club? > > Idiot. You know that you'd always suspect a black candidate to have some left- leaning beliefs. Obama is about a communistic as GWB.
From: Hachiroku ハチロク on 6 Mar 2010 17:51 On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 21:10:32 -0600, Devil's_Advocate wrote: >>>> Yeah, nothing wrong there, nope! >>> >>> I saw the video. The black women were having a great time humoring >>> some goofy looking opie-type white guy dressed like a '70's pimp. >> >> >> Riiight.... > > That was why they fired them after the video came out? Exactly! "WE didn't think it was very funny!"
From: Hachiroku ハチロク on 6 Mar 2010 17:58 On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 13:42:56 -0800, edspyhill01 wrote: > On Mar 6, 2:47 pm, "Devil's_Advocate" <Devils_Advocate(a)devils_.xyx> > wrote: >> edspyhill01 <edspyhil...(a)yahoo.com> wrote : >> >> > On Mar 6, 1:25 am, "Devil's_Advocate" <Devils_Advocate(a)devils_.xyx> >> > wrote: >> >> edspyhill01 <edspyhil...(a)yahoo.com> wrote : >> >> >> I want my country back from the progressives. >> >> > You and all the other racist groups shaking in their boots because we >> > have a black president never owned this country. >> >> I'd vote for a black President in a heartbeat, just not a COMMUNIST >> black President. >> >> How about Lt. Colonel Allen West? I'll vote for him! >> >> >> If you like communism, move to Cuba or N Korea.- Hide quoted text - >> >> > Does this still get a yuk yuk laugh at the Klan meeting or the gun >> > club? >> >> Idiot. > > You know that you'd always suspect a black candidate to have some left- > leaning beliefs. Not really. http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/wew/
From: Hachiroku ハチロク on 6 Mar 2010 21:49 On Sat, 06 Mar 2010 16:09:39 -0800, Conscience wrote: > On 2010-03-06 14:58:01 -0800, Hachiroku ハチロク <Trueno(a)e86.GTS> > said: >>> You know that you'd always suspect a black candidate to have some left- >>> leaning beliefs. >> >> >> Not really. >> >> http://econfaculty.gmu.edu/wew/ > > One of the hypothetical two I mentioned earlier today, though not by name. Definitely wouldn't mind seeing him either run or be appointed to a cabinet position.
From: Devil's_Advocate on 6 Mar 2010 23:19
edspyhill01 <edspyhill09(a)yahoo.com> wrote : >> >> "Useful idiot"!- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > Terms a very elastic. What political philosophy does it come from? > Or is it from some philosophical school of thought? > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Useful_idiot http://www.amazon.com/Useful-Idiots-Liberals-Wrong-America/dp/0895261391 "From Publishers Weekly Syndicated columnist and CNN commentator Charen offers a moral indictment of those public figures-politicians, entertainers and professors-who, she says, stubbornly refused to see communism for what it was: a brutal, dictatorial death machine. Throughout the Cold War, some public figures and activists cheered the Communist movement and berated America for its capitalist ways. Famous actors traveled to Cuba to smoke a cigar with their favorite dictator; posters of Che Guevara, Castro's military leader, adorned college dorms during the '60s; the Soviet Union was praised and defended for its social progress. Charen particularly singles out the media as having played a significant role in distributing tendentious if not false accounts of world events. One example tells of Katie Couric's visit to Cuba in 1992. Upon her return, according to Charen, Couric raved about Cuba's "terrific health-care system," but uttered not a word about the men and women detained in Cuban prisons. The author highlights the kind of historical revisionism and self-hatred that marked some of America's most noted public figures and warns that the lessons learned from communism are just as relevant today. The tragedy of September 11, Charen says, has produced a cadre of left-leaning pundits who wasted no time in blaming America for the violence perpetrated by terrorism." |