gruehls
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god save us from jimmy carter...
..the worst president in US history, and the most anti-US president in history. he really needs to follow brother billy on the long, silent march to the big peanut farm in the sky.
Quote:Jimmy Carter plays the race card
By Janet Daley World Last updated: September 16th, 2009
Jimmy Carter has made an outrageous, unfounded and potentially inflammatory remark about race. He has claimed that a great proportion of the vitriolic opposition to President Obama’s health reforms and spending plans are actually motivated by racial hatred: that this president is being attacked not for his policies but for his colour. He offers no evidence for this extraordinary assertion presumably because there is none.
The town hall meetings in which the Obama healthcare plans have been attacked with such vehemence have not been characterised by racist slur or even oblique references to the president’s skin colour. And considering just how angry and boisterously out of control some of Mr Obama’s opponents have become at these gatherings, you might have thought that any racist thoughts they harboured would have spilled out into the open.
The mass “tea party” rally in Washington which brought together all those who have been demonstrating against the Obama tax plans did not carry a whiff of racial insult or white supremacist language. Is Mr Carter really suggesting that a country which definitively proved that it was no longer racist by electing a black president with a near-landslide, is actually still mired in bigotry? And that any failure of this president to carry the country with him can be glibly blamed on that old prejudice?
George Bush was reviled in the most blood-curdling terms by large sections of the American population: did anyone ever claim that this was because he was a Texan? The Ali G question, “Is it because I is black?” has a pretty straightforward answer in this case: no. Americans have profound fears about central government taking power away from individual citizens and those fears are legitimised by the Constitution. They have every right to express them without being smeared as “racists”.
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/janetd...race-card/
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OneUChoopsfan
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RE: god save us from jimmy carter...
(09-16-2009 08:50 AM)gruehls Wrote: ..the worst president in US history, and the most anti-US president in history. he really needs to follow brother billy on the long, silent march to the big peanut farm in the sky.
Quote:Jimmy Carter plays the race card
By Janet Daley World Last updated: September 16th, 2009
Jimmy Carter has made an outrageous, unfounded and potentially inflammatory remark about race. He has claimed that a great proportion of the vitriolic opposition to President Obama’s health reforms and spending plans are actually motivated by racial hatred: that this president is being attacked not for his policies but for his colour. He offers no evidence for this extraordinary assertion presumably because there is none.
The town hall meetings in which the Obama healthcare plans have been attacked with such vehemence have not been characterised by racist slur or even oblique references to the president’s skin colour. And considering just how angry and boisterously out of control some of Mr Obama’s opponents have become at these gatherings, you might have thought that any racist thoughts they harboured would have spilled out into the open.
The mass “tea party” rally in Washington which brought together all those who have been demonstrating against the Obama tax plans did not carry a whiff of racial insult or white supremacist language. Is Mr Carter really suggesting that a country which definitively proved that it was no longer racist by electing a black president with a near-landslide, is actually still mired in bigotry? And that any failure of this president to carry the country with him can be glibly blamed on that old prejudice?
George Bush was reviled in the most blood-curdling terms by large sections of the American population: did anyone ever claim that this was because he was a Texan? The Ali G question, “Is it because I is black?” has a pretty straightforward answer in this case: no. Americans have profound fears about central government taking power away from individual citizens and those fears are legitimised by the Constitution. They have every right to express them without being smeared as “racists”.
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/janetd...race-card/
I almost wish he would live another 30 or so years.
Can you imagine the funeral?
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09-16-2009 10:34 AM |
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RE: god save us from jimmy carter...
Jimmy is proving he's as much of an idiot as his late brother. LOL
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09-16-2009 10:41 AM |
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gruehls
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RE: god save us from jimmy carter...
(09-16-2009 10:34 AM)OneUChoopsfan Wrote: I almost wish he would live another 30 or so years.
i wish he'd died 30 years ago.
Quote:Can you imagine the funeral?
no, but i pray for it.
how much longer will the stench of jimmy carter pullote the air of the USA?
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09-16-2009 10:43 AM |
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hollywoodtigerhound
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RE: god save us from jimmy carter...
It was the Democratic Party that fought against abolishing slavery. It was the Democratic Party that stood for segregation. Let's not forget, oh and ehhh...........Ef Jimmy Carter.
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09-16-2009 10:49 AM |
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gruehls
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RE: god save us from jimmy carter...
(09-16-2009 10:49 AM)hollywoodtigerhound Wrote: It was the Democratic Party that fought against abolishing slavery. It was the Democratic Party that stood for segregation. Let's not forget, oh and ehhh...........Ef Jimmy Carter.
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nice sig. levin is a god.
Quote:Never Reviewed by NYT or WashPost, Mark Levin's 'Liberty and Tyranny' Has Now Sold 1 Million Copies
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
By Terence P. Jeffrey, Editor-in-Chief
Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto by Mark Levin, has been one of the Top Ten books on the New York Times best seller list for 24 weeks.(CNSNews.com) - Without ever having been reviewed by either the New York Times or the Washington Post, Mark Levin’s Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto has now sold one million copies, according to its publisher, Threshold Editions.
Levin is a nationally syndicated radio host, president of the Landmark Legal Foundation, and served as chief of staff to Atty. Gen. Ed Meese in the Reagan Justice Department.
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http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/54079
(This post was last modified: 09-16-2009 11:12 AM by gruehls.)
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09-16-2009 11:11 AM |
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RE: god save us from jimmy carter...
Wow, the NY Times and Washington Post didn't review a Conservative-based book? No, they don't have a liberal lean at all do they?
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09-16-2009 11:27 AM |
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RE: god save us from jimmy carter...
People have this kindly, honest farmer image of Carter, but the reality is that he man is and always has been a soft-headed, law-wattage, arrogant, piece of sh*t.
Thanks for crushing the dreams of hundreds of American Olympians and giving away the Panama Canal you limp d*ck, bicycle seat sniffer!
The outrage in this country is specfic to the direction of our country and the Executive and Legislative leaders that are sending us into ruin.
I would be completely fine with having 43 more consecutive black (or any other race, ethnicity etc) presidents elected, but never want to see the likes (idealogically) of Barack Obama again.
And the same goes for Nancy Pelosi, Rahm Emanual, Harry Reid, Arlen Spector, Chris Dodd, Barney Frank, Teddy Kennedy (oops I guess I can cross him off the list), Hillary Clinton, etc etc etc.
In times of stress the left expose their true colors and it ain't a pretty sight.
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09-16-2009 11:39 AM |
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RE: god save us from jimmy carter...
(09-16-2009 11:39 AM)Eastside_J Wrote: People have this kindly, honest farmer image of Carter, but the reality is that he man is and always has been a soft-headed, law-wattage, arrogant, piece of sh*t.
Thanks for crushing the dreams of hundreds of American Olympians and giving away the Panama Canal you limp d*ck, bicycle seat sniffer!
The outrage in this country is specfic to the direction of our country and the Executive and Legislative leaders that are sending us into ruin.
I would be completely fine with having 43 more consecutive black (or any other race, ethnicity etc) presidents elected, but never want to see the likes (idealogically) of Barack Obama again.
And the same goes for Nancy Pelosi, Rahm Emanual, Harry Reid, Arlen Spector, Chris Dodd, Barney Frank, Teddy Kennedy (oops I guess I can cross him off the list), Hillary Clinton, etc etc etc.
In times of stress the left expose their true colors and it ain't a pretty sight.
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09-16-2009 11:46 AM |
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RE: god save us from jimmy carter...
I am sure am glad that Jimmy, a doddering, old fool, thinks I am a racist even though I have been voting for a black male for president for almost 2 decades.
Hey Jimmy!! Didn't 45% of white voters vote for Ostalin? Did all of them suddently become racists?
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09-16-2009 11:56 AM |
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