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Aug 21, 2019 16:22:45   #
rafterman Loc: South Florida
 
Quakerwidow wrote:
President George W. Bush's chief speechwriter, Michael Gerson, has a message for people who are excusing President Trump's r****m:

"I had fully intended to ignore President Trump’s latest round of racially charged taunts against an African American elected official, and an African American activist, and an African American journalist and a whole city with a lot of African Americans in it. I had every intention of walking past Trump’s latest outrages and writing about the self-destructive squabbling of the Democratic p**********l field, which has chosen to shame former vice president Joe Biden for the sin of being an electable, moderate liberal.

But I made the mistake of pulling James Cone’s 'The Cross and the Lynching Tree' off my shelf — a book designed to shatter convenient complacency.

Cone recounts the case of a white mob in Valdosta, Ga., in 1918 that lynched an innocent man named Haynes Turner. Turner’s enraged wife, Mary, promised justice for the k**lers. The sheriff responded by arresting her and then turning her over to the mob, which included women and children. According to one source, Mary was 'stripped, hung upside down by the ankles, soaked with gasoline, and roasted to death. In the midst of this torment, a white man opened her swollen belly with a hunting knife and her infant fell to the ground and was stomped to death.'

God help us.

It is hard to write the words.

This evil — the evil of w***e s*******y, resulting in dehumanization, inhumanity and murder — is the worst stain, the greatest crime, of U.S. history. It is the thing that nearly broke the nation. It is the thing that proved generations of Christians to be vicious hypocrites. It is the thing that turned normal people into moral monsters, capable of burning a grieving widow to death and k*****g her child.

When the president of the United States plays with that fire or takes that beast out for a walk, it is not just another political event, not just a normal day in campaign 2020. It is a cause for shame. It is the violation of martyrs’ graves. It is obscene graffiti on the Lincoln Memorial. It is, in the eyes of history, the betrayal — the re-betrayal — of Haynes and Mary Turner and their child. And all of this is being done by an ignorant and arrogant narcissist reviving r****t tropes for political gain, indifferent to the wreckage he is leaving, the wounds he is ripping open.

Like, I suspect, many others, I am finding it hard to look at resurgent r****m as just one in a series of p**********l offenses or another in a series of Republican errors. R****m is not just another wrong. The Antietam battlefield is not just another plot of ground. The Edmund Pettus Bridge is not just another bridge. The balcony outside Room 306 at the Lorraine Motel is not just another balcony. As U.S. history hallows some causes, it magnifies some crimes.

What does all this mean politically? It means that Trump’s d******eness is getting worse, not better. He makes r****t comments, appeals to r****t sentiments and inflames r****t passions. The rationalization that he is not, deep down in his heart, really a r****t is meaningless. Trump’s continued offenses mean that a large portion of his political base is energized by r****t tropes and the language of white grievance. And it means — wh**ever their intent — that those who play down, or excuse, or try to walk past these offenses are enablers.

Some political choices are not just stupid or crude.

They represent the return of our country’s cruelest, most dangerous passion. Such r****m indicts Trump. Treating r****m as a typical or minor matter indicts us." — Michael Gerson

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Sorry Michael Gerson is not the only person in the world who has an opinion. And, opinions are like elbows, everyone has one. So, my opinion is - you haven't proved r****m. And, these are not r****t statements. My elbow is just as loud and counts as much as yours. Take all opinions with a bag of salt.

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Aug 21, 2019 16:23:45   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
Who cares??????


We need to be cautious, I think we might be conversing with a meter maid.

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Aug 21, 2019 16:33:28   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
Quakerwidow wrote:
President George W. Bush's chief speechwriter, Michael Gerson, has a message for people who are excusing President Trump's r****m:

"I had fully intended to ignore President Trump’s latest round of racially charged taunts against an African American elected official, and an African American activist, and an African American journalist and a whole city with a lot of African Americans in it. I had every intention of walking past Trump’s latest outrages and writing about the self-destructive squabbling of the Democratic p**********l field, which has chosen to shame former vice president Joe Biden for the sin of being an electable, moderate liberal.

But I made the mistake of pulling James Cone’s 'The Cross and the Lynching Tree' off my shelf — a book designed to shatter convenient complacency.

Cone recounts the case of a white mob in Valdosta, Ga., in 1918 that lynched an innocent man named Haynes Turner. Turner’s enraged wife, Mary, promised justice for the k**lers. The sheriff responded by arresting her and then turning her over to the mob, which included women and children. According to one source, Mary was 'stripped, hung upside down by the ankles, soaked with gasoline, and roasted to death. In the midst of this torment, a white man opened her swollen belly with a hunting knife and her infant fell to the ground and was stomped to death.'

God help us.

It is hard to write the words.

This evil — the evil of w***e s*******y, resulting in dehumanization, inhumanity and murder — is the worst stain, the greatest crime, of U.S. history. It is the thing that nearly broke the nation. It is the thing that proved generations of Christians to be vicious hypocrites. It is the thing that turned normal people into moral monsters, capable of burning a grieving widow to death and k*****g her child.

When the president of the United States plays with that fire or takes that beast out for a walk, it is not just another political event, not just a normal day in campaign 2020. It is a cause for shame. It is the violation of martyrs’ graves. It is obscene graffiti on the Lincoln Memorial. It is, in the eyes of history, the betrayal — the re-betrayal — of Haynes and Mary Turner and their child. And all of this is being done by an ignorant and arrogant narcissist reviving r****t tropes for political gain, indifferent to the wreckage he is leaving, the wounds he is ripping open.

Like, I suspect, many others, I am finding it hard to look at resurgent r****m as just one in a series of p**********l offenses or another in a series of Republican errors. R****m is not just another wrong. The Antietam battlefield is not just another plot of ground. The Edmund Pettus Bridge is not just another bridge. The balcony outside Room 306 at the Lorraine Motel is not just another balcony. As U.S. history hallows some causes, it magnifies some crimes.

What does all this mean politically? It means that Trump’s d******eness is getting worse, not better. He makes r****t comments, appeals to r****t sentiments and inflames r****t passions. The rationalization that he is not, deep down in his heart, really a r****t is meaningless. Trump’s continued offenses mean that a large portion of his political base is energized by r****t tropes and the language of white grievance. And it means — wh**ever their intent — that those who play down, or excuse, or try to walk past these offenses are enablers.

Some political choices are not just stupid or crude.

They represent the return of our country’s cruelest, most dangerous passion. Such r****m indicts Trump. Treating r****m as a typical or minor matter indicts us." — Michael Gerson

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Well, George was an Islam convert. Not sure what that means? You CAN look it up although I doubt you will. It means Turner's wife was treated much better than they are every day. The Bushes hide behind patriotism, something few are objective enough to see. My friend was so pissed off at first his dad "read my lips, no new taxes." He was flabbergasted at my letter, but agreed. Then the shrub who was doomed to failure, just the cycle of economics, although Trump has avoided it. I have an affinity to neither party, but why would I want to share this? It's only the same h**e that you accuse of.

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Aug 21, 2019 16:34:50   #
tactful Loc: just North of the District of LMAO
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
Who cares??????


to respond against better judgement: Real Forums care.apologies for sharing or thinking forum politics exsist

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Aug 21, 2019 16:39:22   #
fullspinzoo
 
byronglimish wrote:
ooh ooh, you were a criminal investigator? And you can't even stumble onto the t***h when it's out for all to see?

All I can say is "wow"


I think he really screwed up telling everybody he was criminal investigator. I bet he didn't solve many cases. Those guys have to show a reasonable amount of common sense. I doubt that was his formidable trait.

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Aug 21, 2019 16:50:40   #
tactful Loc: just North of the District of LMAO
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
I think he really screwed up telling everybody he was criminal investigator. I bet he didn't solve many cases. Those guys have to show a reasonable amount of common sense. I doubt that was his formidable trait.


NWR

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Aug 21, 2019 17:02:33   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
I think he really screwed up telling everybody he was criminal investigator. I bet he didn't solve many cases. Those guys have to show a reasonable amount of common sense. I doubt that was his formidable trait.


Yes, he did screw up. Could you imagine being one of his superiors and reading a garbled investigation report like he posts here?

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Aug 21, 2019 17:05:05   #
fullspinzoo
 
byronglimish wrote:
Yes, he did screw up. Could you imagine being one of his superiors and reading a garbled investigation report like he posts here?


Or, can you imagine this guy being the one working on your case???? I would say put the handcuffs on me now. I'm innocent but I don't have a chance with this Moore on working my case.

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Aug 21, 2019 17:14:53   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
fullspinzoo wrote:
Or, can you imagine this guy being the one working on your case???? I would say put the handcuffs on me now. I innocent but I don't have a chance with this Moore on working my case.


That's a bad scenario.

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Aug 21, 2019 17:18:15   #
herbie
 
valkyrierider wrote:
You are as sick as Kevyn. I pity you and hope you heal soon. Or else go back on your Meds.


you should pull your head out of your arse

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Aug 21, 2019 17:19:04   #
herbie
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
Only one as demented and as full of h**e as you would share this.


Trump is the demented one and I imagine you must be as well since you fully support him

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Aug 21, 2019 17:20:40   #
herbie
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Why relive the horrors of the past and then try to apply them to today's leaders? How stupid. There is NOTHING r****t about ANYTHING Trump has said to which you were referencing. NOTHING.


did your mother drop you on your head too many times as a child ? or might you be r****ded ? I am not calling you a r****d just asking because you seem to act like one.

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Aug 21, 2019 17:28:50   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
herbie wrote:
did your mother drop you on your head too many times as a child ? or might you be r****ded ? I am not calling you a r****d just asking because you seem to act like one.


Yo herpie, ( I definitely need to fix that spellchecker) but you seem to have ingested too many mierda sandwiches, because that's all you spew.

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Aug 21, 2019 17:38:46   #
herbie
 
America 1 wrote:
To state simply BULLSH*T.


so you are calling a true story bulls**t ? you are FOS

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Aug 21, 2019 17:41:54   #
herbie
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
You and your ilks are the epitome of h**e for America.


if we don`t agree with you we h**e America ? really, sounds like maybe you h**e America because you don`t stand for the ideals that Americans stand for like freedom of speech and freedom to think for ourselves.

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