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Racism Against Obama

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So much racism is headed Obama's way that we should start a thread for it right away before he declares himself the Democratic candidate.

One instance:
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My prediction:

A minority of republican racists are going to tumble out of the closet and make major jackasses of themselves this election and embarrass the more evolved remainder. What a kibosh. This will backfire for the party as a whole and only hurt them as they take another set back in their attempt to distance the republican brand from the infamous stereotype of racist/bigot.

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Actually it's the dims playing the race card

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Sorry folks- the facts are that Bill and Hillary are playing the race card against B. Hussein Obama, not the Republicans. The Republicans are the party of Abe Lincoln (who freed the slaves remember?) and Condi Rice and Alan Keyes. Dim Sen. Robert Byrd was in KKK folks.

Get a grip. The Rev. Wrong is quite possibly the biggest racist in the world. You have heard his hateful, race- laced sermons? Have you not???????
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Uncle Galt wrote: Sorry folks- the facts are that Bill and Hillary are playing the race card against B. Hussein Obama, not the Republicans.
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Bull. The media, especially the Obama people, love to say that, but I have not seen any evidence of this.
Uncle Galt wrote:The Republicans are the party of Abe Lincoln (who freed the slaves remember?) and Condi Rice and Alan Keyes. Dim Sen. Robert Byrd was in KKK folks.
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Having a few token Blacks does not mean you are not racist. And the "party of Abe Lincoln" is long dead history in terms of the views of the parties. The Democratic party used to be horribly racist, but when party bigshots, especially in the Civil Rights era, turned egalitarian, the racists fled to the Republican party, which is now a very racist group.
Uncle Galt wrote:Get a grip. The Rev. Wrong is quite possibly the biggest racist in the world. You have heard his hateful, race- laced sermons? Have you not???????
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Yes, he is racist. And so are the Republicans. Any questions?
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Hey! That's not just any monkey! That's Curious George! Can you say, "copyright infringement"?
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"The Rev. Wrong is quite possibly the biggest racist in the world."
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Really.
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The racist thing will be mostly the red states - but there are an unfortunate number of blue-collar class white, especially males, that buy into that as well - and not just southerners, either. What the Obama folks (and Galt) are calling racist from the Clintons are statements of fact as to who is voting for Obama v. who is voting for Hillary in the primaries. And it is a warning - if Obama can't figure out a way to appeal to the folks who are voting for Hillary, he's going to lose - and we all are going to lose with a McCain presidency.

Yes, you might as well start a "racism" thread. Hillary's only got about a 10% chance, so we'll more than likely need it. (On the other hand, should Hillary pull it off, you get to decide whether it's a sexist or just an anti-Clinton thread that's needed.)

The Rs have been trying to stir up more trouble between Obama and Hillary supporters by saying the Rs never would have thought up anything Hillary has said - that she's doing their work for them. Bull! Folks who morph Max Clelland into Osama bin Ladin don't have any problems thinking nasty. Hillary's stuff won't even make it to first base in the R contest for "competition" (nor should it, since most of isn't nasty at all, just pointing out problems Obama needs to address from the standpoint of a competitor). Anti-Clinton from the Rs is probably more of an issue than sexism, although that's there, too. Hillary's strong point is that while she's got a 49% unfavorable rating, 39% is Rs who wouldn't vote for her anyway. I don't know if Obama has that loyal a following. I suppose we'll see.
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Barbara Fitzpatrick wrote:Yes, you might as well start a "racism" thread. Hillary's only got about a 10% chance, so we'll more than likely need it. (On the other hand, should Hillary pull it off, you get to decide whether it's a sexist or just an anti-Clinton thread that's needed.)
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If I thought Hillary was going to be the nominee, we'd have two or three misogyny threads. There's a whole lot of Hillary hate that is rooted in misogyny. A lot of people who are passionately pro-Obama are really just rabidly misogynist.
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Uncle Galt wrote: The Republicans are the party of Abe Lincoln (who freed the slaves remember?) and Condi Rice and Alan Keyes.
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Read this quote and thought of your comment Galt:

"At the start of the Bush years, the Republican National Committee — in tandem with the White House — vowed to usher in a new era of GOP minority outreach. As George W. Bush winds down his presidency, Republicans are now on the verge of going six — and probably more — years without an African-American governor, senator or House member." Link

But I must admit, you got your Condi (appointed) and Keyes (insane).

Party of Lincoln indeed.

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Republicans are the party of Abe Lincoln (who freed the slaves remember?)
"While it is true that Lincoln regarded slavery as an evil and harmful institution, it also true, as this paper will show, that he shared the conviction of most Americans of his time, and of many prominent statesmen before and after him, that blacks could not be assimilated into white society. He rejected the notion of social equality of the races, and held to the view that blacks should be resettled abroad. As President, he supported projects to remove blacks from the United States."

http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v13/v13n5p-4_Morgan.html

Does this make Lincoln 50% racist? Set them free from slavery then throw them out because they are black.
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The Racism will be well-organized too. The 527 orgs which McBush has
said he will not be associated with are in full bloom, planning their nasty
raids into what remains of the public consciousness.

HuffPO has the story

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/05/2 ... 02824.html
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AUSTIN, Texas - The Texas Republican Party is distancing itself from a vendor who sold campaign buttons at last weekend's state convention that asked, "If Obama is president ... will we still call it The White House?"

The state GOP party said Wednesday that it will donate the $1,500 rent it collected from the vendor, Republicanmarket.com, to Midwestern flood victims.

State GOP spokesman Hans Klingler said the party does not vet the merchandise being sold, but officials plan to discuss doing so in the future. The button sales at the convention in Houston were first reported in The Dallas Morning News.

"This vendor need not apply to another Texas GOP state convention," Klingler said. "We will neither tolerate nor profit from bigotry."

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(PHILADELPHIA) As the crowd cheered at a Sarah Palin rally this morning in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, a man in the audience grinned as he held up a stuffed monkey doll with a Barack Obama bumper sticker wrapped across its forehead.

...After Palin finished her remarks this morning, the man holding the stuffed monkey seemed to notice that a video camera was pointed at him, at which point he removed the Obama sticker from the doll’s head and crumpling it up in his hand. He then handed the doll to a young boy who was watching the rally from his father’s shoulders. The boy’s parents later told CBS News that they weren’t acquainted with the man who gave their son the stuffed monkey.

See the video at the link above.
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See here.

The owner of this parking lot has declared that cars with pro-Obama stickers can no longer park there. He intends to have this policy until election day, and he says he's offended by Obama running for president.
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RIVERSIDE, Calif. – A San Bernardino County Republican group has distributed a newsletter picturing Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on a $10 bill adorned with a watermelon, ribs and a bucket of fried chicken.

...Diane Fedele, president of the group, said she had no racist intent.

"I never connected," she told the newspaper. "It was just food to me. It didn't mean anything else."

...Sheila Raines of San Bernardino, a black member of the club, complained about the image to Fedele.

"This is what keeps African-Americans from joining the Republican Party," she said. "I'm really hurt. I cried for 45 minutes."

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That is astonishing! That people would be so stupid, racist and open about it in this day and age.

This is an email forward that articulates exactly what I've been thinking all along:

A question of perspective :
Obama/Biden vs McCain/Palin, what if things were switched
around?..... think about it.

Would the country's collective point of view be different? Could
racism be the culprit?

Ponder the following:

What if the Obamas had paraded five children across the stage, including
a three month old infant and an unwed, pregnant teenage daughter?

What if John McCain was a former president of the Harvard Law Review?
What if Barack Obama finished fifth from the bottom of his graduating class?

What if McCain had only married once, and Obama was a divorcee?

What if Obama was the candidate who left his first wife after a severe
disfiguring car accident, when she no longer measured up to his standards?

What if Obama had met his second wife in a bar and had a long affair while
he was still married?

What if Michelle Obama was the wife who not only became addicted to pain
killers but also acquired them illegally through her charitable organization?

What if Cindy McCain graduated from Harvard?

What if Obama had been a member of the Keating Five?
(The Keating Five were five United States Senators accused of corruption
in 1989, igniting a major political scandal as part of the larger Savings
and Loan crisis of the late 1980s and early 1990s.)

What if McCain was a charismatic, eloquent speaker?

What if Obama couldn't read from a teleprompter?

What if Obama was the one who had military experience that included
discipline problems and a record of crashing seven planes?

What if Obama was the one who was known to display publicly, on many
occasions, a serious anger management problem?

What if Michelle Obama's family had made their money from beer distribution?

What if the Obamas had adopted a white child?

You could easily add to this list. If these questions reflected reality,
do you really believe the election numbers would be as close as they are?

This is what racism does. It covers up, rationalizes and minimizes
positive qualities in one candidate and emphasizes negative qualities in
another when there is a color difference.

Educational Background:

Barack Obama:
Columbia University - B.A. Political Science with a Specialization in
International Relations.
Harvard - Juris Doctor (J.D.) Magna Cum Laude

Joseph Biden:
University of Delaware - B.A. in History and B.A. in Political Science.
Syracuse University College of Law - Juris Doctor (J.D.)

vs.

John McCain:
United States Naval Academy - Class rank: 894 of 899

Sarah Palin:
Hawaii Pacific University - 1 semester
North Idaho College - 2 semesters - general study
University of Idaho - 2 semesters - journalism
Matanuska-Susitna College - 1 semester
University of Idaho - 3 semesters - B.A. in Journalism

Education isn't everything, but this is about the two highest offices in
the land as well as our standing in the world. You make the call.
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A Midland man told police that his walking on the sidewalk in full Knights of Ku Klux Klan regalia while toting a handgun had nothing to do with Barack Obama winning the presidency.

Later, however, he admitted that Obama's victory was the catalyst for his display.

Midland police questioned Randy G. Gray II, 30, who was walking on the sidewalk along Eastman near North Saginaw Wednesday afternoon while waving an American flag, but released him because he wasn't breaking any laws.

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This guy had been with the Ron Paul campaign, but they gave him the boot when they found out he is a Klansman.

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The Secret Service is investigating threats against Obama -- and there are a lot of them...

associated press story
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RACISM IS REAL AND QUANTIFIABLE!

The following is taken from minutes of Senior Demos of Washington County meeting held on Tue, Nov 18 at Western Sizzlin, Springdale, AR:

"Program: Stephen [Smith] welcomed our speakers. He finds studying the election results fascinating and noted that the NY Times called Arkansas the “reddest of the red states”. Is race really a major factor here? That’s the topic Dr. Todd Shields and Dr. Pearl Ford addressed. Dr. Shields is Associate Director of the Fulbright Institute and the Director of the Diane Blair Center of Southern Politics and Society. Dr. Ford is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Arkansas. She is also affiliated with the African American Studies Program. Their topic was "Arkansas and the Lack of Support for Obama's Historic Victory: The Continued Role of Race".

All of the data presented was from the recently completed Arkansas poll and came from the citizens of Arkansas. The researchers and polltakers wanted to understand what drives vote choice here. Utilizing a technique that incorporated questions that measured symbolic racism, the conclusions of their statistically valid research are:

1) Even without campaigning in AR, Obama’s candidacy activated symbolic racism in AR.

2) Symbolic racism was one of the most significant factors in predicting voter choice in AR.

3) Symbolic racism allowed Republicans to make gains in nearly every county in AR.

4) Initial results suggest a similar pattern in Georgia, but the overall results were different because of the increased turnout among Obama supporters.

Copies of the presentation were available entitled “Symbolic Racism and 2008 Presidential Election in Arkansas” sponsored by the Diane Blair Center for Southern Politics and Society were available for distribution. The presentation elicited many comments and questions. "
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North Carolina's top liquor regulator resigned Tuesday after sending an e-mail that reportedly showed a watermelon patch outside an altered photo of the White House.

Gov. Beverly Perdue demanded and received the resignation of Alcoholic Beverage Commission Chairman Douglas A. Fox after the e-mail mocking the first black U.S. president was shown to Perdue's staff.

"I have accepted Doug Fox's letter of resignation. E-mails and images of this nature are offensive and unacceptable," Perdue said in a statement.

In his resignation letter, Fox offered to stay on until his successor was ready, but Perdue spokesman David Kochman said the resignation was immediate.

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