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Re: Bush allegedly called Obama "that nigger" During 2008 Election Run-up, so did Palin and McCain.

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Sueki Tartridge

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Jan 13, 2010, 4:00:28 PM1/13/10
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On Jan 13, 2:38 pm, whofun <whofan...@live.com> wrote:
> Bush allegedly called Obama "that nigger"so did Palin and McCain.
>

And you "allegedly" are made from human DNA.

> The 2000 book, Right-Wing Populism in America, details its history
> from Bacon's Rebellion to the Ku Klux Klan to the modern-day Posse
> Comitatus and militia/Patriot movements. What distinguishes these
> populists from their left-wing counterparts, as Berlet explains, is
> that "they combine attacks on socially oppressed groups with
> grassroots mass mobilization and
> distorted forms of antielitism based on scapegoating." Other notorious
> right wing figures in 20th century history include Father Charles
> Coughlin, the rabid anti-Semitic radio talker of the 1930s, and Sen.
> Joe
> McCarthy.
>
> Beyond the Klan, there were the Silver Shirts, the American Nazi
> Party, the Posse Comitatus, the Aryan Nations, or the National
> Alliance -- all of them openly right wing fascist organizations, many
> of them involved in some of the nation's most horrific historical
> events. (The Oklahoma City
> bombing, for instance), then there was William Dudley Pelley, Gerald
> L.K.Smith, George Lincoln Rockwell, William Potter Gale, Richard
> Butler, and David Duke -- all of them bona fide right wing racists and
> fascists.

Luke

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Jan 13, 2010, 4:50:31 PM1/13/10
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On Jan 13, 2:38 pm, whofun <whofan...@live.com> wrote:
> Bush allegedly called Obama "that nigger"so did Palin and McCain.

STOP BLAMING BUSH AND ADDRESS THE COMMENTS ABOUT THE CLINTONS!!!
Palin, McCain, and Bush are not in office! Hillary the Clinton is in
office!

All you libbies can do is blame Bush...over and over and over again.
Try addressing the post or start a new post on blaming Bush. See when
nobody cares...BECAUSE HE'S NOT IN OFFICE ANYMORE!!!

Your post is almost completely off topic...

http://protectivefront.blogspot.com/

carl

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Jan 13, 2010, 4:56:17 PM1/13/10
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whofun...Bush...Palin and McCain did not call Obama the n-word.
I hate when you libs just make up some bullshit what republicans
didn't say.

Prove it.


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> Bush allegedly called Obama "that nigger"so did Palin and McCain.
>

Roy

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Jan 13, 2010, 5:24:45 PM1/13/10
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On Jan 13, 3:11 pm, Harold Burton <hal.i.bur...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> <1dbd4273-e88d-4655-a89d-7a23cea1c...@j1g2000vbm.googlegroups.com>,
>  whofun <whofan...@live.com> allegedly wrote:
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> > Hillary allegedly called Obama "that nigger"so did Biden and Gore.
>
> Love the word "allegedly"
>
> snicker.

==
So you allegedly love that alleged word which you allegedly can not
even pronounce or use properly?

==

Gary

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Jan 13, 2010, 6:49:31 PM1/13/10
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On Jan 13, 4:50 pm, Luke <lukeho...@live.com> wrote:
> On Jan 13, 2:38 pm, whofun <whofan...@live.com> wrote:
>
> > Bush allegedly called Obama "that nigger"so did Palin and McCain.
>
> STOP BLAMING BUSH AND ADDRESS THE COMMENTS ABOUT THE CLINTONS!!!

Prove that they're true first. Fool. Fucking right wing pinheads.

Or is it that lies are acceptable when they're uttered by America
hating right wing fascists?

Why is it that Republicans accept lies as fact? Too much Fox News?

You must be one of those Alabama inbreeders.


Harold Burton

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Jan 13, 2010, 6:55:43 PM1/13/10
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<de1f1f4a-582a-490c...@j7g2000vbb.googlegroups.com>,
Gary <adrast...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Jan 13, 4:50�pm, Luke <lukeho...@live.com> wrote:
> > On Jan 13, 2:38�pm, whofun <whofan...@live.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Bush allegedly called Obama "that nigger"so did Palin and McCain.
> >
> > STOP BLAMING BUSH AND ADDRESS THE COMMENTS ABOUT THE CLINTONS!!!
>
> Prove that they're true first.


Been done many times.


> Or is it that lies are acceptable....

Depends on what the definition of the word "are" is.


Snicker.

Pavor Nocturnus

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Jan 13, 2010, 7:04:50 PM1/13/10
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Rightists are pinheads.

Michael Steele Book Tour: Not Sure GOP Ready To Win Or Lead (VIDEO)

AP/Huffington Post
Updated: 01- 5-10 09:57 AM

WASHINGTON ? Republican Party Chairman Michael Steele offers a simple
explanation for why the GOP all too often lost touch with typical
Americans since the Ronald Reagan era: "We screwed up," he claims in a
new book offering a blueprint for the party's resurgence.

That "we" includes the last two Republican presidents and the most
recent Republican candidate for president.

In "Right Now: A 12-Step Program for Defeating the Obama Agenda,"
released Monday by Regnery Publishing, Steele says the GOP should
acknowledge where "we most glaringly compromised our principles" in
the past decade and hold its elected officials accountable.

"We must support Republican officials who assert these principles," he
writes. "When elected Republicans vote against Republican principles,
the voters must withhold their support ? withhold it vigorously and
consistently."

Promoting the book on Fox News on Monday, Steele told Sean Hannity
that Republicans couldn't retake the House of Representatives in 2010
and added that he wasn't even sure they were ready to lead.

Asked if GOPers will take back the House, Steele said, "Not this
year."

"I don't know all the candidates yet," Steele continued. "We still
have some vacancies that need to get filled, but then the question we
need to ask ourselves is: If we do that, are we ready?"

"You don't think so?" Hannity asked.

"I don't know. And that's what I'm assessing and evaluating right
now," Steele responded. "Those candidates who are looking to run have
to be anchored in these principles.... because if they don't, then
they'll get to Washington, and they'll start drinking that Potomac
River water, and they'll get drunk with power and throw the steps out
the window."

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