Quit picking on Obama……

SirJosephPorter

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Truth hurts doesn't it.

Indeed it does EagleSmack. When almost any Democratic candidate can garner more than 90% black vote, when almost any Republican candidate can muster at most 10% of black vote, the truth does indeed hurt. No attempt to portray Democrats as racist and Republicans as a paragon of virtue will be credible with such numbers.

All such propagandas does is it exposes the contempt Republicans feel for blacks. Republicans evidently think that blacks are too stupid to understand that liberals are racist.

So yes, truth does hurt.

Incidentally, it is not only blacks, Republicans have also alienated homosexuals (no big deal, they are a small number and according to Bible they are going to Hell anyway), Hispanics (a huge deal, with blacks and Hispanics alienated, Republicans have their work cut out) and most other minorities.

So yes, truth does hurt.
 

SirJosephPorter

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But how does one like him get elected no matter what party they are in?

Kreskin, Robert Byrd is a typical Democrat and as such manages to get most of the black votes. The fact that he may have been a KKK member 50 or 60 years ago is irrelevant today. Today, most of the racists reside in Republican Party, that is why they manage to get so few black votes.
 

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"But politically it was more expedient to call himself black, ironsides."

Finally an admission that he is a raging RACIST. And as pointed out - perhaps less respectfully than decorum might have demanded it - Obama IS A LIAR!!

Never was, never will be anything else.
 

SirJosephPorter

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During the 1920's & 30's the Ku Klux Klan had a large membership in the province of Saskatchewan.In fact, only the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool had a larger membership.

Truth of the matter is they were Cons.

Keep in mind at that time Saskatchewan was the third largest province with heavy voting power in Ottawa.

Third largest? That can't be right, Petros, I thought BC was the third largest, after Ontario and Quebec.
 

SirJosephPorter

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"But politically it was more expedient to call himself black, ironsides."

Finally an admission that he is a raging RACIST. And as pointed out - perhaps less respectfully than decorum might have demanded it - Obama IS A LIAR!!

Never was, never will be anything else.

There is nothing racist about it, YJ, it was political expediency. In politics, one does what works, both parties do that. It was a shrewd political move to call himself black (and he looks black) and align himself with blacks. He got 96% of black vote, which is exceptional, even for a Democrat.

So not racist, just an astute politician. Same as some homosexuals, adulterers etc, align themselves with religious right, for political expediency. Or Bush Sr. used to be pro choice, he changed his views to prolife, for political expediency. Or on the flip side, Gore changed from prolife to pro choice. Both parties do that.
 

SirJosephPorter

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The only anomaly we have here is the Governor's seat. Republicans have been successful in obtaining that seat but it is really not a powerful seat at all. The real power rests with the State Legislature. They can overide any governors veto with ease.

EagelSmack, haven’t your Republican governors been without exception moderates? Like Norm Veldt or Mitt Romney (Romney was a moderate when he was Massachusetts governor, he moved to the right when he ran for president, for political expediency).

I remember when Norm Veldt was running for governor, the Democratic candidate was John Silber. How he managed to get the Democratic nomination, I have no idea, he was a religious right nut (he believed life begins at conception, Gerry Falwell talked of him approvingly). I remember Feminists were terrified of him. No wonder Veldt got elected, I think he was actually more moderate than the Democratic candidate.
 

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I had hopes for The Big O but it appears hopes are wasted on yet another politician. This is from a friend in Ohio (she's right POed:
what it comes down to is that they want to force everyone to purchase health insurance..... no choice..... even those that cant aford it. The fact is if they could afford it now they would have it now. Is that so hard to understand mr president????????????????????
and she is not happy with the unemployment tactics either. I would post that but there are expletives and I don't feel like editing. lol
BTW, BC is third largest province both in area and population after Ontario and Quebec in that order.
 

YukonJack

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"There is nothing racist about it, YJ, it was political expediency. In politics, one does what works, both parties do that. It was a shrewd political move to call himself black (and he looks black) and align himself with blacks. He got 96% of black vote, which is exceptional, even for a Democrat.

So not racist, just an astute politician. Same as some homosexuals, adulterers etc, align themselves with religious right, for political expediency. Or Bush Sr. used to be pro choice, he changed his views to prolife, for political expediency. Or on the flip side, Gore changed from prolife to pro choice. Both parties do that."

Racist President for sake of political expediency!
 

SirJosephPorter

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Racist President for sake of political expediency!

No YJ, an astute, politically savvy president for the sake of political expediency. It was a smart political move and it worked.
 

DaSleeper

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DD GB stands for Glen Beck not George Bush...Lolydo

My bad :x

No problem......enjoy this one....
 

SirJosephPorter

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He looks more black to me

Depends upon how one defines black, Durka. His father was black, his mother white. Now, in the old South, he would have been considered black. When they had strict segregation laws in the South, separate restrooms, lunch counters etc. you were considered black if you were 1/64th black.

But we would consider him mixed race. However, since he looks black, he could get away by identifying himself with blacks. If he had looked as white as McCain ( a definite possibility with black father and white mother), his claim of being clack would have strained credulity.
 

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I had hopes for The Big O but it appears hopes are wasted on yet another politician. This is from a friend in Ohio (she's right POed:
and she is not happy with the unemployment tactics either. I would post that but there are expletives and I don't feel like editing. lol
BTW, BC is third largest province both in area and population after Ontario and Quebec in that order.

I really think people in the US are mentally challenged. The guy is trying to get a handle on the country spending 1.5 times the cost of healthcare that the rest of world spends, and as he said they aren't any healthier because of it. If your friend doesn't loosen up and get with the program that country will go bankrupt.