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5 Most Annoying Things NeoCons Say

#41

Quote:I don't care if you beat the "small government" drum. You can also say the earth is flat. I'm just trying to point our that a political program that wants to return to 1890 will not be successful.

 

Who is reinterpreting history? Is that what it's called if you don't like it? 
 

When you try to play off written passages as something they probably didn't really mean it's trying to reinterpret history.

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#42

Quote:When you try to play off written passages as something they probably didn't really mean it's trying to reinterpret history.
 

I certainly can't do a mini-biography of Jefferson here, but if you'll do some research I think you'll see what I mean.

 

The man was a great writer, but this personal actions left a lot to be desired. His personal courage as Governor was lacking, his actions regarding his slaves were not, how should I say - Declaration worthy, and he liked the good life.

 

He would be all for periodic revolutions as long as they didn't affect his lifestyle.

 

But he does have a cool Monument in DC. One of my favorites.

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#43

Quote:I can't figure out any other way to explain this hysterical demonization of a guy who is basically a garden variety moderate to liberal politician.  
 

Over the course of Obama's campaigns and presidency, I have searched for a good reason to make me believe race was not behind some of what you talk about, but no other reason makes any sense. I'd love to think it isn't true, but I hear it out of the mouths of too many people to not think the general attitude of disrespect shown towards him (A state governor wagging her finger in his face on the tarmac, a congressman calling him a liar during the State of the Union address being the most well known examples) has more than a little bit to do with the color of his skin and his unusual name.

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#44

Quote:Over the course of Obama's campaigns and presidency, I have searched for a good reason to make me believe race was not behind some of what you talk about, but no other reason makes any sense. I'd love to think it isn't true, but I hear it out of the mouths of too many people to not think the general attitude of disrespect shown towards him (A state governor wagging her finger in his face on the tarmac, a congressman calling him a liar during the State of the Union address being the most well known examples) has more than a little bit to do with the color of his skin and his unusual name.
Obama isn't unpopular and hated because of his race. He's unpopular and hated because he's been a mediocre President. And that's putting it lightly...

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#45

Quote:Obama isn't unpopular and hated because of his race. He's unpopular and hated because he's been a mediocre President. And that's putting it lightly...
 

Racism is a difficult thing to admit to, especially when you can just prattle on about such nebulous and unsubstantiated reasoning.

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#46

Quote:Racism is a difficult thing to admit to, especially when you can just prattle on about such nebulous and unsubstantiated reasoning.
 

You're projecting again Oklahomie

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#47

Quote:You're projecting again Oklahomie
 

You really ought not to ape things you don't even understand, Eric.

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#48

Quote:You really ought not to ape things you don't even understand, Eric.
 

Is that a racial slur you're using against me?

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#49

Quote:Is that a racial slur you're using against me?
 

I rest my case.

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#50

Quote:I rest my case.
 

I'm just calling it like I see it, Big Grin

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#51
(This post was last modified: 12-12-2014, 07:05 PM by boudreaumw.)

Quote:Obama isn't unpopular and hated because of his race. He's unpopular and hated because he's been a mediocre President. And that's putting it lightly...
The reason people have a hard time believing this is because the hatred towards Obama started before he was even elected. In my opinion, he didn't become more hated as time went on, he already was this hated. This is why a lot of people see it has a race/name thing. 


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#52

Quote:The reason people have a hard time believing this is because the hatred towards Obama started before he was even elected. In my opinion, he didn't become more hated as time went on, he already was this hated. This is why a lot of people see it has a race/name thing. 

So... are people who dislike Sarah Palin sexist?

I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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#53

Quote:So... are people who dislike Sarah Palin sexist?
 

<sarcasm> Of course not, They're Liberals, the most tolerant people in the world </sarcasm>

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#54

Quote:So... are people who dislike Sarah Palin sexist?
Possibly sure. Same reason some people dislike Warren and Hillary... Can't deny she came across as very dumb as well though

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#55

Quote:<sarcasm> Of course not, They're Liberals, the most tolerant people in the world </sarcasm>
 

To ignore the fact the some people hate Obama purely based (initially) off race and or his name is purely denial. 

 

I am not a pure liberal the way you would probably like to pigeon hole me. I am a centrist and an independent. Personally, I didn't like Palin because she is antagonistic and comes across as less then intelligent enough to run a country. She is the reason I ended up not voting for McCain. 

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#56

I think there is some people that dislike Obama because he's black sure, I don't think it's the majority however not even close.


That's the issue with the race card, the detractors build the argument it's the majority that dislike Obama because of race. Especially as used in this thread by homie it's his default position.
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#57

For everyone's information...

 

Obama is technically considered mixed race as his mother and her family are white...


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#58

Quote:So... are people who dislike Sarah Palin sexist?
 

No, they just anti-moron.

 

I don't think a large percentage of the Obama hate is due to racism, but to deny it exists is laughable. Just get around a group of "regular" people and you'll hear a fair amount of it. I mean, when Sony executives are making racial jokes, etc., regarding Obama ... But the opposition is mostly political - i.e., those same "regular" people could probably handle a black Republican candidate.

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#59

Quote:For everyone's information...

 

Obama is technically considered mixed race as his mother and her family are white...
 

Technically. Is there someplace in which a technical definition is needed? I don't think most (any) people make that distinction.

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#60

Quote:Over the course of Obama's campaigns and presidency, I have searched for a good reason to make me believe race was not behind some of what you talk about, but no other reason makes any sense. I'd love to think it isn't true, but I hear it out of the mouths of too many people to not think the general attitude of disrespect shown towards him (A state governor wagging her finger in his face on the tarmac, a congressman calling him a liar during the State of the Union address being the most well known examples) has more than a little bit to do with the color of his skin and his unusual name.
 

 

Quote:Racism is a difficult thing to admit to, especially when you can just prattle on about such nebulous and unsubstantiated reasoning.
 

 

Quote:The reason people have a hard time believing this is because the hatred towards Obama started before he was even elected. In my opinion, he didn't become more hated as time went on, he already was this hated. This is why a lot of people see it has a race/name thing. 
 

These claims of racism are the left's way in invalidating opposing opinions. They're weak, unfounded, and serve no other purpose than to further the divide between races. These same people that you call racists often support Dr. Ben Carson, Mia Love, Tim Scott, and Allen West. It's a stupid argument. 

 

It's no different than all the hate that Sarah Palin got (probably even less) as The Eleventh Doctor pointed out. The left even ridiculed Palin's family. 

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