Rush comments on black president

asdert42

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Hi, to the community. I think that it was good of Rush Limbaugh to express his views on a Black President and to prove that he is not a racist has promoted Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice as strong candidates for presidential status. I think that it was fair on the part of Rush to say about is comments on a black president. I think that we should thank him….shouldn’t we?
 

karrie

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Well, I'm Canadian, so, my thanks for his approval on letting his countrymen run for president of his own country (which should be the right of anyone and everyone to begin with), would seem kind of ridiculous.
 

MikeyDB

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I wonder if Rush and other folk that find the amount of melanin in skin an important factor in suitability for office spend much time inspecting plasma bags at the Red Cross making sure that the donated blood that saves their loved ones doesn't come from a "darkie"....
 

karrie

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I wonder if Rush and other folk that find the amount of melanin in skin an important factor in suitability for office spend much time inspecting plasma bags at the Red Cross making sure that the donated blood that saves their loved ones doesn't come from a "darkie"....

My hubby used to watch that show 'Oz'. There was one scene that made me leave the room, when a skin head in the prison finds out that his gum transplant came from a black man, so he cuts the gums back out.
 

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Hi, to the community. I think that it was good of Rush Limbaugh to express his views on a Black President and to prove that he is not a racist has promoted Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice as strong candidates for presidential status. I think that it was fair on the part of Rush to say about is comments on a black president. I think that we should thank him….shouldn’t we?

Shudders.... ugh... yeah Condoleezza Rice as the US President?

Fooook That!!

echk.... I kinda threw up in my mouth a bit there.
 

karrie

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One of my concerns with the race issue is the backing of someone who's unsuited to the job, simply to appear racially diverse in your views.
 

talloola

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OK, we'll thank him for showing us that he has 'one' normal brain cell.

I'm sure Condoleeza Rice has realized a long time ago, that she is running with
the wrong crowd. She is so far above her close working group, in intelligence and class,
that when this presidency is over, she should get as much room between them as she can, before
her reputation is shot too.
And Colin Powell was so deeply embarrassed by the speech he gave at the u.n. before the iraq war,
i'm sure he will never get over it, he was duped by the rest of the administration.
A fine man, who, as president, could have made the existing president 'his shoeshine boy'.
 
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Zzarchov

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We should thank a guy for having an opinion?

Should we thank him for having an a**hole too? Most people have both after all.
 

Praxius

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OK, we'll thank him for showing us that he has 'one' normal brain cell.

I'm sure Condoleeza Rice has realized a long time ago, that she is running with
the wrong crowd. She is so far above her close working group, in intelligence and class,
that when this presidency is over, she should get as much room between them as she can, before her reputation is shot too.

Way way waaaaayyy to late for that. She's in the whole thing along with the rest of the goons, spouting the exact same things as Bush wants her to, repeating the unfounded claims of nuclear this and terrorist that.... there wouldn't be any change in the country if she was made president.... she's scum imo, but it doesn't really matter what I think, not my country.

And Colin Powell was so deeply embarrassed by the speech he gave at the u.n. before the iraq war,
i'm sure he will never get over it, he was duped by the rest of the administration.
A fine man, who, as president, could have made the existing president 'his shoeshine boy'.

I'd be a little more concerned about what he could do overall besides putting Bush to proper work based on his intelligence. The country needs someone and something new for once, not hand-me-down politicians who are still stuck in the same mentality that everybody is PO'd about in the first place.

How can one expect change for the better, or change period, if you keep rooting for the idiots already in power making life suck as it already is? Where's the logic in that?
 

talloola

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Way way waaaaayyy to late for that. She's in the whole thing along with the rest of the goons, spouting the exact same things as Bush wants her to, repeating the unfounded claims of nuclear this and terrorist that.... there wouldn't be any change in the country if she was made president.... she's scum imo, but it doesn't really matter what I think, not my country.



I'd be a little more concerned about what he could do overall besides putting Bush to proper work based on his intelligence. The country needs someone and something new for once, not hand-me-down politicians who are still stuck in the same mentality that everybody is PO'd about in the first place.

How can one expect change for the better, or change period, if you keep rooting for the idiots already in power making life suck as it already is? Where's the logic in that?

That's right, and as I said before " move forward, keep moving forward, and don't
look back."!!!!