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Monday, November 16, 2009

The Black Is Back Coalition, a group of black activists who heckled President Obama during the campaign, called him "white power in blackface" in a protest at the White House Saturday. "He is a tool of our imperialist enemies and we demand our freedom," coalition chairman Omali Yeshitela said. "And we demand that Obama withdraw all the troops from Afghanistan right now."

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What a bunch of idiots.

They hate his white half. What a bunch of racists.

Some people like white teabags,
Some people like black teabags,
Some people like swirled teabags,
But one thing is always true,
THEY ARE ALL TEABAGGERS!!

(and by teabagger, I mean self-righteous pompous religious assholes)

I congratulate blacks and the nation of islam for achieving the equality to become complete fucking morons whenever they feel like it.

Oh, I think the NOIds reached "complete fucking moron" status about 3 seconds after they were founded. Perhaps they should be lauded for maintaining their unbridled stupidity for so long. It takes some skill to actively resist learning so completely.

"He is a tool of our imperialist enemies and we demand our freedom,"

Given the fact that George Soros owns President Barack H. Obama and the inner cities have been devastated by decades of racist Democratic Social Engineering they do have a bit of evidence to support their claim.

Oh and the Jim Crow Laws that the Democrats in the South Supported.

After all Dr. Martin Luther King was a Republican for a reason.

"After all Dr. Martin Luther King was a Republican for a reason."

An argument that conveniently overlooks the fact that the Republican party meant something entirely different in the '60s than it means today.

Although admittedly, Richard Nixon would begin to change that by the end of the decade...

"the Republican party meant something entirely different in the '60s than it means today."

No, I think they still stand against the Democrats Racist Policies like affirmative action, no school vouchers, and gun control. "The soft racism of low expectations" as they say.

They just tend to want to meddle in every ones business just like the control freak Democrats.

"the Republican party meant something entirely different in the '60s than it means today."

No, I think they still stand against the Democrats Racist Policies like affirmative action, no school vouchers, and gun control. "The soft racism of low expectations" as they say.

They just tend to want to meddle in every ones business just like the control freak Democrats.

#7 | Posted by Dirk at 2009-11-16 10:12 PM

Very well stated.

This is racist!!! Or overly PC!!!
Wait this isn't the race baiting issue you can exploit.
Wait never mind...continue the goose stepping.

60% of Shrub's money and 60% of Obama's money came from Wall Street bailout recipients. I think the protestors have a good point. But the rightie tighties here are fools if they don't recognize false Conservative doctrine has led us into the abyss.

Obama can't get a break... Gov. David Paterson & now these guys in the same day. Have the Eskimos rung in yet on how much they think Obama sucks? I think once we hear from them we'll be close to a 100% sweep across all ethnic and socioeconomic groups. Except those working-at-home stuffing envelopes between DR postings.

MARYTYLERWHORE - Just as the current Democrat Party is vastly different of that in the 60s.

It took Republican votes back then to push through the Civil Rights Bill as not enough democrats would vote for it. Also, President Kennedy was for lowering Federal Income taxes.

Neither party now is what it was then by any stretch of the imagination.

Does anyone think this group will have an impact on anything at all ? Do any of them vote ? Do any of them have jobs ? There must be at least 8 of them. Why would anyone pay attention. Hell; I can put together 50 angry Caucasians in pick up trucks who're willing to call Obama names. Wouldn't make us any more relevant than these clowns.

"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."

Unless some racist white guilt ridden Democrat decides to put them on the government dole. Making them and countless generations dependent on handouts. Forcing them to live in Democratic Controlled Section 8 Housing Projects where they can be gunned down in the streets like the subhumans that those racist white guilt ridden Democrats always knew they were.

Congratulations Democrats you turned "A Dream" into a nightmare.

#13 TJ

Nailed it.

JM

Oh and the Jim Crow Laws that the Democrats in the South Supported.

Blacks today don't associate the Democrats with Jim Crow. They do just the opposite, which is why Republicans get such a small share of their vote.

The white conservative Southern Democrats who were the creators and supporters of Jim Crow laws and other civil rights abuses became Republicans after LBJ passed civil rights legislation.

"In the early 1940s, a politically ambitious butcher from West Virginia named Bob Byrd recruited 150 of his friends and associates to form a chapter of the Ku Klux Klan. After Byrd had collected the $10 joining fee and $3 charge for a robe and hood from every applicant, the "Grand Dragon" for the mid-Atlantic states came down to tiny Crab Orchard, W.Va., to officially organize the chapter."
By Eric Pianin
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, June 19, 2005

What was the date Robert Byrd turned into a Republican? Oh that is right he is and always has been a Democrat.

LBJ's "Great Society"? You mean the one where we gather up all the blacks and place them under government control only to have them kill each other in the streets "Great Society"?

One wonders if these self-nominated groups represent anyone. Their knowledge of slavery may be limited to the self-imposed mental slavery images of issues that somehow served them in the pass. Color of the skin does not make one an expert on anything other then perhaps-the one. Time to move on beyond the self imposed limitations...

These pathetic fools are Nazi's in Blackface.

That's it! I've finally decided to go out and buy my own copy of the Koran...

...so I can wipe my ASS on it 12 times a day.

Maybe I will even start my own internet site for others can post their videos doing the same...

"I did not lie awake at night worrying about the problems of Negroes."

--Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, 1961
Kennedy later authorized wiretapping the phones and bugging the hotel rooms of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

"I'm not going to use the federal government's authority deliberately to circumvent the natural inclination of people to live in ethnically homogeneous neighborhoods. . . . I have nothing against a community that's made up of people who are Polish or Czechoslovakian or French-Canadian or blacks who are trying to maintain the ethnic purity of their neighborhoods."

--Jimmy Carter, 1976
President, 1977-81
Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, 2002

"The Confederate Memorial has had a special place in my life for many years. . . . There were many, many times that I found myself drawn to this deeply inspiring memorial, to contemplate the sacrifices of others, several of whom were my ancestors, whose enormous suffering and collective gallantry are to this day still misunderstood by most Americans."

--James Webb, 1990
Now a Democratic Senator from Virginia

"Everybody likes to go to Geneva. I used to do it for the Law of the Sea conferences and you'd find these potentates from down in Africa, you know, rather than eating each other, they'd just come up and get a good square meal in Geneva."

--Sen. Ernest F. Hollings (D., S.C.) 1993
Chairman, Commerce Committee, 1987-95 and 2001-03
Candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, 1984

"I do not think it is an exaggeration at all to say to my friend from West Virginia [Sen. Robert C. Byrd, a former Ku Klux Klan recruiter] that he would have been a great senator at any moment. . . . He would have been right during the great conflict of civil war in this nation."

--Sen. Christopher Dodd (D., Conn.), 2004
Chairman, Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs
Candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, 2008

* "You cannot go into a Dunkin' Donuts or a 7-Eleven unless you have a slight Indian accent."

* "My state was a slave state. My state is a border state. My state has the eighth largest black population in the country. My state is anything [but] a Northeastern liberal state."

* "I mean, you got the first mainstream African American [Barack Obama] who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice looking guy."

* "There's less than 1% of the population of Iowa that is African American. There is probably less than 4% or 5% that is, are minorities. What is it in Washington? So look, it goes back to what you start off with, what you're dealing with."

Sen. Joseph Biden Jr., (D., Del.), 2006-07

I wonder if TheKoranLikesManAss . com is available?

These pathetic fools are Nazi's in Blackface.

#19 | Posted by BENDOR

Obvious you have not clue one who or what the Nazis were.

#20 would fit in well on the "Hatred: A Republican Brand Name" thread, except that the quotes are all from Democrats.

US Representative Lynn Jenkins shared that the GOP was looking for "a great white hope" to counter President Obama and the republicans.

Mississippi Republican State Senator Lydia Chassaniol was the very special guest of the Conservative Citizens Council, an organization that has called African-Americans "a retrograde species of humanity" and that has referred to America's increasing diversity as a "slimy brown mass of glop". Chassiol concluded her remarks to the organization (even CPAC called it racist) by saying "seeing you all here today gives me hope".

In the midst of her campaign for Chair of the Young Republicans Organization, Audra Shay, cheer-led racist comments on her Facebook page. Of course, her subsequent election indicates that the concept of racial harmony will be just as foreign to the current generation of republican political operatives as it was to the last.

Michelle Bachmann led other republican politicians in blaming the entire financial meltdown on you guessed it racial minorities when she stated that the mortgage debacle that ignited the global crisis was caused by loans "being made on the basis of race and little else".

Republicans in San Bernadino County published a newsletter that included "Obama Bucks", a food-stamp with pictures of watermelon, fried chicken, ribs and Kool-Aid surrounding a picture of the President.

A republican mayor in California distributed e-mails featuring a watermelon patch in the foreground of the White House.

A South Carolina republican activist shared on his Facebook page that an escaped gorilla was an ancestor of First Lady Michelle Obama.

The United States Commission on Civil Rights issued a report detailing numerous incidents of racially targeted action against African Americans on the part of Florida republicans, many in violation of the Voting Rights Act and Florida law.

The Tennessee Republican party distributed a collage featuring pictures of Presidents of the United States, depicting President Obama as two eyes peering out of a black background.

The GOP chairman of New Mexico's Bernalillo County said "The truth is that Hispanics came here as conquerors," he said. "African-Americans came here as slaves" and that "Hispanics consider themselves above blacks. They won't vote for a black president."

A republican City Councilman enjoyed racist e-mails regarding the President and the First Lady so much that he thought everyone should have the same fun he was having. So he distributed and forwarded "jokes" that compared Obama to O.J. Simpson while others suggested that "@!$%# rigs" should now be called "presidential solutions."

Chip Saltsman, former chair of the Tennessee republicans and candidate for Chairman of the Republican National Committee, distributed a CD containing the song "Barack the Magic Negro".

In an ode to racist hostility to miscegenation, the Tennessee Republican Party ran ads against Congressman Harold Ford featuring a scantily-clad white woman saying "call me Harold".

Republican Senator Trent Lott stated that the country would have been better off had virulent racist Strom Thurmond been elected President.

In the republican primary, the Bush (W) campaign engaged in push polling to imply that opponent John McCain's adopted Bangladeshi daughter was his illegitimate black child.

George Bush (H.W.) ran ads featuring the sinister visage of black convict Willie Horton in his campaign against Michael Dukakis.

In his campaign against Harvey Gantt, Senator Jesse Helms ran ads featuring a pair of white hands balling up a job application stating that the person lost the opportunity in favor on an unqualified racial minority.


hmmmm...weren't the Nazi's the ones that...

...confiscated all firearms from it's citizens...

...codified State euthanasia for the old and sick...

...codified preferential treatment of citizens based on race and ethnicity...

...only allowed "capitalism" to those with a big N before their names, the State confiscating all other privately held assets...

...systematically forced its citizens into neighborhoods and schools based on race and ethnicity...

Any of that sound familiar?

It should if you're a Democrat. You stand for all of the same things.

Help him/her out.

National SOCIALIST German Workers Party (Nazis)

Their leader was Chancellor Adolf Hitler

Like all good socialist he had a "solution" to all that ails you.

Number 24. You must be joking

"In the midst of her campaign for Chair of the Young Republicans Organization, Audra Shay, cheer-led racist comments on her Facebook page."

Not quite the podium of Joe Biden though is it?

Like all good socialist he had a "solution" to all that ails you.

#26 | Posted by Dirk at 2009-11-17 09:11 AM | Reply | Flag

Hitler was a Nazi---not a socialist. Just because they use a word, doesn't mean they believe the word---much like republicans use the word "freedom". It doesn't mean they really believe in freedom---it means they believe in freedom for themselves and their views--not freedom for everyone.

#26 | Posted by Dirk at 2009-11-17 09:11 AM | Reply | Flag: Even bad at revisionist history

it means they believe in freedom for themselves and their views--not freedom for everyone.

translation = I'm too big of a pussy for freedom so I'll accuse someone else of denying it to me.

Omali Yeshitela = uneducated, unemployed ghetto crud (gave himself a unique name to sound important).

"Yeshitela, party of one. Your boat to Africa is now boarding!"

Hmmm, so the "Not Black enuff/ Free Mumia" crowd are in the news again?

Calling Obama a "tool" of the ruling elite and then demanding policy changes?

That seems rather foolish.

Spud's all for informed protest and indeed, agrees with these nutters in terms of wanting Obama to get the US out of Afghanistan and Iraq but thinks the language being used here is unneccesarily inflammatory and will mostly prove counter productive to their stated efforts.

Reparations is a pipe dream, btw.

Be Well.

It would seem more acurate to call him a socalist. Is that white power?

Dear #28

"Just because they use a word, doesn't mean they believe the word"???

Is this like when members of the left call themselves liberal however....

1. Want to mandate that you get government health care?
2. Want to deny you of your right to self defense?
3. Want to tax your hard earned money and give it to someone else so that they can purchase a vote and gain political leverage over those that disagree with them?

All items that the Socialist Nazis were successful in achieving before they decided to start up the "free shower" bit.

Go read a book!

Ban the Neo-Negroes too!

ALL RIGHT

dission on the team..lol

but lets read words from one of the LEADERS OF THE liberal movement in america..

dont you just LOVE it when this asshole is on the same side as many posters here....lol

www.memritv.org

DISSENSION!!

"He is a tool of our imperialist enemies and we demand our freedom,"

Can we start a collection for plane tickets for these tools??

George Bush (H.W.) ran ads featuring the sinister visage of black convict Willie Horton in his campaign against Michael Dukakis. #24 | Posted by reinheitsgebot

That was Al Gore who introduced the Horton fiasco into the 1988 campaign. During a debate at the Felt Forum sponsored by the New York Daily News, Gore brought up the Mass. furlough program. Only then did the Repubs find out about it and start using it. So Al Gore not only invented the concept of the internet and climate-change-billionaires, he also engineered the destruction of Pee-Wee's presidential bid.

Oh, and I may as well point out that cutting and pasting multiple pages of shit like a trained gibbon from some other webpage is bad form -- try linking next time. Trust me, nobody believes you compiled the list yourself, so you can drop the ruse.

#24 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2009-11-17 09:06 AM | Reply | Flag:

And Jesse Jackson called New York Hymietown.

Whats your fucking point?

An argument that conveniently overlooks the fact that the Republican party meant something entirely different in the '60s than it means today.

#6 | Posted by MaryTylerWhore

What would JFK think of the dems if he came back today? You do realize he believed in captalism. Big tax cutter and he crossed LBJ.

The Republican party and the Democratic party have completely reversed roles from what they were in the 60's I can vouch for that, I lived through it.

I would have voted if I was going to vote back then as a stinking Democrat, but that has changed today. Today If I would vote I would vote Independent, but if there wasn't a chance for the independent to win I would vote against the Democrat and go Republican for sure.

As for those Black idiots that think Obama shows partiality to the White race they are stupid, blind, and are themselves racists...

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