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Dec 18, 2014 12:41:11   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
AMERICAS FRAUD PRESIDENT



Barack & Michelle Obama: We're Victims of America's R****m!!!

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(Where to start... Yes I agree America has been very harsh to the both of you because you're Negro's... If you were another races you wouldn't have been placed in all those Marxist schools and you wouldn't have become the Freud's you both are now... Do you remember back in the '08 campaign for the W.H. and someone came up with the analogy of (Picture of a pig with lipstick on!) "Lipstick on a Pig"??? Remember the 'punchline' -- "You Still Have a Pig!!!" So if you hang out with Crooks, Terrorist, C*******t, Anarchist, and other anti-American Preachers & Socialist Community Organisers what else do you think you would considered??? (Picture of Monkey's) Not Monkey's, but Liars & C***ts & Treaters, that's what you should be treated like and exiled to the African Congo, and that's not r****t!!! Don D.) ;-)

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(Yahoo/GMA) - President and Michelle Obama personally identify with everyday experiences of racial bias in America that have underpinned recent protests across the country, they told People magazine in an interview to be released Friday.



“Barack Obama was a black man that lived on the South Side of Chicago, who had his share of troubles catching cabs,” Michelle Obama told the magazine.



On one occasion, she said, her husband “was wearing a tuxedo at a black-tie dinner, and somebody asked him to get coffee.”



President Obama said he’s even been mistakenly treated as a valet.



“There’s no black male my age, who’s a professional, who hasn’t come out of a restaurant and is waiting for their car and somebody didn’t hand them their car keys,” he said, according to excerpts of the interview released today.



The first lady also described being mistreated at a Target store in suburban Washington, during a shopping trip she took in 2011.



“Even as the first lady,” she told the magazine, “during the wonderfully publicized trip I took to Target, not highly disguised, the only person who came up to me in the store was a woman who asked me to help her take something off a shelf.”



She said the incidents are “the regular course of life” for African-Americans and a “challenge” for the country to overcome.



Though they’ve lived inside the White House bubble for six years, the Obamas have been making the point that they are still in touch with the experience of minority communities.



President Obama has pushed back against criticism that he has not been aggressive enough in talking about issues of race and justice, particularly involving African-American men.



“If you look at after what happened with Michael Brown, if you looked at what happened after Trayvon, if you looked at the decision after Eric Garner, I’m being pretty explicit about my concern, and being pretty explicit about the fact that this is a systemic problem, that black folks and Latinos and others are not just making this up,” Obama told BET in an interview earlier this month. “I describe it in very personal terms.”



The president told People that he applauds the efforts of other prominent African-American athletes and celebrities to speak out against police brutality using the “I Can’t Breathe” slogan, inspired by the case of Eric Garner, the Staten Island man who died after he was put in a choke hold by a New York City police officer. President Obama has not directly weighed in on the case.



“I think LeBron did the right thing,” Obama said of Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James, who wore a shirt with the slogan on the court. “We forget the role that Muhammad Ali, Arthur Ashe, and Bill Russell played in raising consciousness. I’d like to see more athletes do that — not just around this issue, but around a range of issues.”



http://gma.yahoo.com/obamas-race-weve-treated-help-120214087–abc-news-topstories.html

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Dec 18, 2014 12:52:02   #
jimahrens Loc: California
 
More useless Propaganda. Frankly I am getting really tired of the whiners and bigoted individuals. Want to be treated right get a job an education and act civilized and there is no issue to talk about.
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
AMERICAS FRAUD PRESIDENT



Barack & Michelle Obama: We're Victims of America's R****m!!!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Where to start... Yes I agree America has been very harsh to the both of you because you're Negro's... If you were another races you wouldn't have been placed in all those Marxist schools and you wouldn't have become the Freud's you both are now... Do you remember back in the '08 campaign for the W.H. and someone came up with the analogy of (Picture of a pig with lipstick on!) "Lipstick on a Pig"??? Remember the 'punchline' -- "You Still Have a Pig!!!" So if you hang out with Crooks, Terrorist, C*******t, Anarchist, and other anti-American Preachers & Socialist Community Organisers what else do you think you would considered??? (Picture of Monkey's) Not Monkey's, but Liars & C***ts & Treaters, that's what you should be treated like and exiled to the African Congo, and that's not r****t!!! Don D.) ;-)

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(Yahoo/GMA) - President and Michelle Obama personally identify with everyday experiences of racial bias in America that have underpinned recent protests across the country, they told People magazine in an interview to be released Friday.



“Barack Obama was a black man that lived on the South Side of Chicago, who had his share of troubles catching cabs,” Michelle Obama told the magazine.



On one occasion, she said, her husband “was wearing a tuxedo at a black-tie dinner, and somebody asked him to get coffee.”



President Obama said he’s even been mistakenly treated as a valet.



“There’s no black male my age, who’s a professional, who hasn’t come out of a restaurant and is waiting for their car and somebody didn’t hand them their car keys,” he said, according to excerpts of the interview released today.



The first lady also described being mistreated at a Target store in suburban Washington, during a shopping trip she took in 2011.



“Even as the first lady,” she told the magazine, “during the wonderfully publicized trip I took to Target, not highly disguised, the only person who came up to me in the store was a woman who asked me to help her take something off a shelf.”



She said the incidents are “the regular course of life” for African-Americans and a “challenge” for the country to overcome.



Though they’ve lived inside the White House bubble for six years, the Obamas have been making the point that they are still in touch with the experience of minority communities.



President Obama has pushed back against criticism that he has not been aggressive enough in talking about issues of race and justice, particularly involving African-American men.



“If you look at after what happened with Michael Brown, if you looked at what happened after Trayvon, if you looked at the decision after Eric Garner, I’m being pretty explicit about my concern, and being pretty explicit about the fact that this is a systemic problem, that black folks and Latinos and others are not just making this up,” Obama told BET in an interview earlier this month. “I describe it in very personal terms.”



The president told People that he applauds the efforts of other prominent African-American athletes and celebrities to speak out against police brutality using the “I Can’t Breathe” slogan, inspired by the case of Eric Garner, the Staten Island man who died after he was put in a choke hold by a New York City police officer. President Obama has not directly weighed in on the case.



“I think LeBron did the right thing,” Obama said of Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James, who wore a shirt with the slogan on the court. “We forget the role that Muhammad Ali, Arthur Ashe, and Bill Russell played in raising consciousness. I’d like to see more athletes do that — not just around this issue, but around a range of issues.”



https://gma.yahoo.com/obamas-race-weve-treated-help-120214087–abc-news-topstories.html
AMERICAS FRAUD PRESIDENT br br br br Barack &am... (show quote)

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Dec 18, 2014 13:34:47   #
vernon
 
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
AMERICAS FRAUD PRESIDENT



Barack & Michelle Obama: We're Victims of America's R****m!!!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Where to start... Yes I agree America has been very harsh to the both of you because you're Negro's... If you were another races you wouldn't have been placed in all those Marxist schools and you wouldn't have become the Freud's you both are now... Do you remember back in the '08 campaign for the W.H. and someone came up with the analogy of (Picture of a pig with lipstick on!) "Lipstick on a Pig"??? Remember the 'punchline' -- "You Still Have a Pig!!!" So if you hang out with Crooks, Terrorist, C*******t, Anarchist, and other anti-American Preachers & Socialist Community Organisers what else do you think you would considered??? (Picture of Monkey's) Not Monkey's, but Liars & C***ts & Treaters, that's what you should be treated like and exiled to the African Congo, and that's not r****t!!! Don D.) ;-)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Yahoo/GMA) - President and Michelle Obama personally identify with everyday experiences of racial bias in America that have underpinned recent protests across the country, they told People magazine in an interview to be released Friday.



“Barack Obama was a black man that lived on the South Side of Chicago, who had his share of troubles catching cabs,” Michelle Obama told the magazine.



On one occasion, she said, her husband “was wearing a tuxedo at a black-tie dinner, and somebody asked him to get coffee.”



President Obama said he’s even been mistakenly treated as a valet.



“There’s no black male my age, who’s a professional, who hasn’t come out of a restaurant and is waiting for their car and somebody didn’t hand them their car keys,” he said, according to excerpts of the interview released today.



The first lady also described being mistreated at a Target store in suburban Washington, during a shopping trip she took in 2011.



“Even as the first lady,” she told the magazine, “during the wonderfully publicized trip I took to Target, not highly disguised, the only person who came up to me in the store was a woman who asked me to help her take something off a shelf.”



She said the incidents are “the regular course of life” for African-Americans and a “challenge” for the country to overcome.



Though they’ve lived inside the White House bubble for six years, the Obamas have been making the point that they are still in touch with the experience of minority communities.



President Obama has pushed back against criticism that he has not been aggressive enough in talking about issues of race and justice, particularly involving African-American men.



“If you look at after what happened with Michael Brown, if you looked at what happened after Trayvon, if you looked at the decision after Eric Garner, I’m being pretty explicit about my concern, and being pretty explicit about the fact that this is a systemic problem, that black folks and Latinos and others are not just making this up,” Obama told BET in an interview earlier this month. “I describe it in very personal terms.”



The president told People that he applauds the efforts of other prominent African-American athletes and celebrities to speak out against police brutality using the “I Can’t Breathe” slogan, inspired by the case of Eric Garner, the Staten Island man who died after he was put in a choke hold by a New York City police officer. President Obama has not directly weighed in on the case.



“I think LeBron did the right thing,” Obama said of Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James, who wore a shirt with the slogan on the court. “We forget the role that Muhammad Ali, Arthur Ashe, and Bill Russell played in raising consciousness. I’d like to see more athletes do that — not just around this issue, but around a range of issues.”



https://gma.yahoo.com/obamas-race-weve-treated-help-120214087–abc-news-topstories.html
AMERICAS FRAUD PRESIDENT br br br br Barack &am... (show quote)


i think this target thing is a lie.if you have seen them in public you know no one can get with in 20 ft.of them the secret service is not going to let it happen.

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Dec 18, 2014 13:39:07   #
jimahrens Loc: California
 
What do you expect from a couple of dope smokin liberals.
vernon wrote:
i think this target thing is a lie.if you have seen them in public you know no one can get with in 20 ft.of them the secret service is not going to let it happen.

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Dec 18, 2014 14:28:25   #
EL Loc: Massachusetts
 
The Target thing HAD to be an out and out lie because, in the first place, everyone would recognize them (Their picture is EVERYWHERE I LOOK.) and I bet the store was cleared so that they could shop. That's what usually happens. If there's nobody there, there's nobody to get near you.

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Dec 18, 2014 14:46:16   #
buffalo Loc: Texas
 
EL wrote:
The Target thing HAD to be an out and out lie because, in the first place, everyone would recognize them (Their picture is EVERYWHERE I LOOK.) and I bet the store was cleared so that they could shop. That's what usually happens. If there's nobody there, there's nobody to get near you.


All distractions designed to keep you sheople speculating and pre-occupied.

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Dec 18, 2014 16:30:16   #
L8erToots
 
vernon wrote:
i think this target thing is a lie.if you have seen them in public you know no one can get with in 20 ft.of them the secret service is not going to let it happen.

Whether it's true or not, a woman called into a radio station that was airing the Target story and said that it was her (sister?) that asked for help with an item on a high shelf she could not reach and asked the tallest person around to help her. Now, being a 5'10" woman also, I can't tell you how many times I've been asked for help reaching an item on a high shelf from a short person. Do I get "offended" because I think the person asking thinks that I'm only capable of having a "lowly" clerk position at Target (which is a slap in the face to middle class workers, IMO)? No, I smile and feel good about doing an act of kindness for someone. All these supposedly acts of "r****m" against them only show what r****t and elite snobs the O's really are.

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Dec 18, 2014 16:39:46   #
L8erToots
 
EL wrote:
The Target thing HAD to be an out and out lie because, in the first place, everyone would recognize them (Their picture is EVERYWHERE I LOOK.) and I bet the store was cleared so that they could shop. That's what usually happens. If there's nobody there, there's nobody to get near you.

I agree and suspect it was a set-up, scripted scene to show how "in touch" and "helpful" Michelle is with "the common folk" (or, in their eyes, "the unwashed masses" ). Then, as all good opportunist race-baiters do, they used it again to cry "r****m".

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Dec 18, 2014 17:05:55   #
Constitutional libertarian Loc: St Croix National Scenic River Way
 
vernon wrote:
i think this target thing is a lie.if you have seen them in public you know no one can get with in 20 ft.of them the secret service is not going to let it happen.


Did the 1st Lady reach up and hand the person wh**ever it was they couldn't reach? Or did she presume arrogant superiority and tell the other person to get it themselves.

Yes the secret service are a bunch of drunken pot smoking sex addicts but no one is getting within 20' of that woman.

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Dec 18, 2014 17:36:25   #
jimahrens Loc: California
 
It is so d********g makes me want to throw-up
L8erToots wrote:
Whether it's true or not, a woman called into a radio station that was airing the Target story and said that it was her (sister?) that asked for help with an item on a high shelf she could not reach and asked the tallest person around to help her. Now, being a 5'10" woman also, I can't tell you how many times I've been asked for help reaching an item on a high shelf from a short person. Do I get "offended" because I think the person asking thinks that I'm only capable of having a "lowly" clerk position at Target (which is a slap in the face to middle class workers, IMO)? No, I smile and feel good about doing an act of kindness for someone. All these supposedly acts of "r****m" against them only show what r****t and elite snobs the O's really are.
Whether it's true or not, a woman called into a ra... (show quote)

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Dec 18, 2014 20:17:54   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
I am as white as one can be and not be an albino. And now that my hair is turning white.... well....let's just say I load exposed skin with sun screen when I go out even in the winter.

I told you that, so I can tell you..... I have had people in stores ask me to get things down from top shelves. Should I be offended.... are these people prejudiced against me because I am tall?? Ms Obama is not short.... could she have read into her target shopping experience something that was not there?

And, way back in my early days when I just entered the military, I was asked to get coffee or tea for a another individual. And some of those folks were black. Should I have filed a law suite? Or is it possible that the individual asking was not asking my qualities of being white or female, but just needed a coffee? Not everything is about color.

And..... my husband (may God rest his soul) was given keys to park cars..... mainly because he was standing in the spot where valet receives keys..... I remember one time is California, he just shrugged and parked the car. Should he have been offended because he was standing in the spot for the valet?

I think that USA has become too hypersensitive to color and g****r...... Not everything is a put down.....not everything is about color or who you shack up with. Sometimes it is a mistake and nothing more.

Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
AMERICAS FRAUD PRESIDENT



Barack & Michelle Obama: We're Victims of America's R****m!!!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Where to start... Yes I agree America has been very harsh to the both of you because you're Negro's... If you were another races you wouldn't have been placed in all those Marxist schools and you wouldn't have become the Freud's you both are now... Do you remember back in the '08 campaign for the W.H. and someone came up with the analogy of (Picture of a pig with lipstick on!) "Lipstick on a Pig"??? Remember the 'punchline' -- "You Still Have a Pig!!!" So if you hang out with Crooks, Terrorist, C*******t, Anarchist, and other anti-American Preachers & Socialist Community Organisers what else do you think you would considered??? (Picture of Monkey's) Not Monkey's, but Liars & C***ts & Treaters, that's what you should be treated like and exiled to the African Congo, and that's not r****t!!! Don D.) ;-)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Yahoo/GMA) - President and Michelle Obama personally identify with everyday experiences of racial bias in America that have underpinned recent protests across the country, they told People magazine in an interview to be released Friday.



“Barack Obama was a black man that lived on the South Side of Chicago, who had his share of troubles catching cabs,” Michelle Obama told the magazine.



On one occasion, she said, her husband “was wearing a tuxedo at a black-tie dinner, and somebody asked him to get coffee.”



President Obama said he’s even been mistakenly treated as a valet.



“There’s no black male my age, who’s a professional, who hasn’t come out of a restaurant and is waiting for their car and somebody didn’t hand them their car keys,” he said, according to excerpts of the interview released today.



The first lady also described being mistreated at a Target store in suburban Washington, during a shopping trip she took in 2011.



“Even as the first lady,” she told the magazine, “during the wonderfully publicized trip I took to Target, not highly disguised, the only person who came up to me in the store was a woman who asked me to help her take something off a shelf.”



She said the incidents are “the regular course of life” for African-Americans and a “challenge” for the country to overcome.



Though they’ve lived inside the White House bubble for six years, the Obamas have been making the point that they are still in touch with the experience of minority communities.



President Obama has pushed back against criticism that he has not been aggressive enough in talking about issues of race and justice, particularly involving African-American men.



“If you look at after what happened with Michael Brown, if you looked at what happened after Trayvon, if you looked at the decision after Eric Garner, I’m being pretty explicit about my concern, and being pretty explicit about the fact that this is a systemic problem, that black folks and Latinos and others are not just making this up,” Obama told BET in an interview earlier this month. “I describe it in very personal terms.”



The president told People that he applauds the efforts of other prominent African-American athletes and celebrities to speak out against police brutality using the “I Can’t Breathe” slogan, inspired by the case of Eric Garner, the Staten Island man who died after he was put in a choke hold by a New York City police officer. President Obama has not directly weighed in on the case.



“I think LeBron did the right thing,” Obama said of Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James, who wore a shirt with the slogan on the court. “We forget the role that Muhammad Ali, Arthur Ashe, and Bill Russell played in raising consciousness. I’d like to see more athletes do that — not just around this issue, but around a range of issues.”



http://gma.yahoo.com/obamas-race-weve-treated-help-120214087–abc-news-topstories.html
AMERICAS FRAUD PRESIDENT br br br br Barack &am... (show quote)

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Dec 18, 2014 20:19:16   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
She actually informed the person that she was the First Lady and if the shopper needed assistance to call an employee. True story!!

Constitutional libertarian wrote:
Did the 1st Lady reach up and hand the person wh**ever it was they couldn't reach? Or did she presume arrogant superiority and tell the other person to get it themselves.

Yes the secret service are a bunch of drunken pot smoking sex addicts but no one is getting within 20' of that woman.

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Dec 19, 2014 13:26:22   #
MajorAhrens Loc: Myrtle Beach
 
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
AMERICAS FRAUD PRESIDENT



Barack & Michelle Obama: We're Victims of America's R****m!!!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Where to start... Yes I agree America has been very harsh to the both of you because you're Negro's... If you were another races you wouldn't have been placed in all those Marxist schools and you wouldn't have become the Freud's you both are now... Do you remember back in the '08 campaign for the W.H. and someone came up with the analogy of (Picture of a pig with lipstick on!) "Lipstick on a Pig"??? Remember the 'punchline' -- "You Still Have a Pig!!!" So if you hang out with Crooks, Terrorist, C*******t, Anarchist, and other anti-American Preachers & Socialist Community Organisers what else do you think you would considered??? (Picture of Monkey's) Not Monkey's, but Liars & C***ts & Treaters, that's what you should be treated like and exiled to the African Congo, and that's not r****t!!! Don D.) ;-)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Yahoo/GMA) - President and Michelle Obama personally identify with everyday experiences of racial bias in America that have underpinned recent protests across the country, they told People magazine in an interview to be released Friday.



“Barack Obama was a black man that lived on the South Side of Chicago, who had his share of troubles catching cabs,” Michelle Obama told the magazine.



On one occasion, she said, her husband “was wearing a tuxedo at a black-tie dinner, and somebody asked him to get coffee.”



President Obama said he’s even been mistakenly treated as a valet.



“There’s no black male my age, who’s a professional, who hasn’t come out of a restaurant and is waiting for their car and somebody didn’t hand them their car keys,” he said, according to excerpts of the interview released today.



The first lady also described being mistreated at a Target store in suburban Washington, during a shopping trip she took in 2011.



“Even as the first lady,” she told the magazine, “during the wonderfully publicized trip I took to Target, not highly disguised, the only person who came up to me in the store was a woman who asked me to help her take something off a shelf.”



She said the incidents are “the regular course of life” for African-Americans and a “challenge” for the country to overcome.



Though they’ve lived inside the White House bubble for six years, the Obamas have been making the point that they are still in touch with the experience of minority communities.



President Obama has pushed back against criticism that he has not been aggressive enough in talking about issues of race and justice, particularly involving African-American men.



“If you look at after what happened with Michael Brown, if you looked at what happened after Trayvon, if you looked at the decision after Eric Garner, I’m being pretty explicit about my concern, and being pretty explicit about the fact that this is a systemic problem, that black folks and Latinos and others are not just making this up,” Obama told BET in an interview earlier this month. “I describe it in very personal terms.”



The president told People that he applauds the efforts of other prominent African-American athletes and celebrities to speak out against police brutality using the “I Can’t Breathe” slogan, inspired by the case of Eric Garner, the Staten Island man who died after he was put in a choke hold by a New York City police officer. President Obama has not directly weighed in on the case.



“I think LeBron did the right thing,” Obama said of Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James, who wore a shirt with the slogan on the court. “We forget the role that Muhammad Ali, Arthur Ashe, and Bill Russell played in raising consciousness. I’d like to see more athletes do that — not just around this issue, but around a range of issues.”



http://gma.yahoo.com/obamas-race-weve-treated-help-120214087–abc-news-topstories.html
AMERICAS FRAUD PRESIDENT br br br br Barack &am... (show quote)

This is all smoke and mirrors. It's to keep the public t***sfixed on poor mistreated black folk,( never mind that these jigs happen to be the white house occupants), who are always experiencing r****m. That card has been played out so when it does happen no one believes it. Barry does look like a goofy ass valet. Its all misdirection to keep us from focusing on all the screw ups these clowns have perpetrated. Bigfoot and ears, sounds like a comedy routine.

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Dec 19, 2014 19:02:17   #
greyfox Loc: western mass.
 
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
AMERICAS FRAUD PRESIDENT



Barack & Michelle Obama: We're Victims of America's R****m!!!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Where to start... Yes I agree America has been very harsh to the both of you because you're Negro's... If you were another races you wouldn't have been placed in all those Marxist schools and you wouldn't have become the Freud's you both are now... Do you remember back in the '08 campaign for the W.H. and someone came up with the analogy of (Picture of a pig with lipstick on!) "Lipstick on a Pig"??? Remember the 'punchline' -- "You Still Have a Pig!!!" So if you hang out with Crooks, Terrorist, C*******t, Anarchist, and other anti-American Preachers & Socialist Community Organisers what else do you think you would considered??? (Picture of Monkey's) Not Monkey's, but Liars & C***ts & Treaters, that's what you should be treated like and exiled to the African Congo, and that's not r****t!!! Don D.) ;-)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Yahoo/GMA) - President and Michelle Obama personally identify with everyday experiences of racial bias in America that have underpinned recent protests across the country, they told People magazine in an interview to be released Friday.



“Barack Obama was a black man that lived on the South Side of Chicago, who had his share of troubles catching cabs,” Michelle Obama told the magazine.



On one occasion, she said, her husband “was wearing a tuxedo at a black-tie dinner, and somebody asked him to get coffee.”



President Obama said he’s even been mistakenly treated as a valet.



“There’s no black male my age, who’s a professional, who hasn’t come out of a restaurant and is waiting for their car and somebody didn’t hand them their car keys,” he said, according to excerpts of the interview released today.



The first lady also described being mistreated at a Target store in suburban Washington, during a shopping trip she took in 2011.



“Even as the first lady,” she told the magazine, “during the wonderfully publicized trip I took to Target, not highly disguised, the only person who came up to me in the store was a woman who asked me to help her take something off a shelf.”



She said the incidents are “the regular course of life” for African-Americans and a “challenge” for the country to overcome.



Though they’ve lived inside the White House bubble for six years, the Obamas have been making the point that they are still in touch with the experience of minority communities.



President Obama has pushed back against criticism that he has not been aggressive enough in talking about issues of race and justice, particularly involving African-American men.



“If you look at after what happened with Michael Brown, if you looked at what happened after Trayvon, if you looked at the decision after Eric Garner, I’m being pretty explicit about my concern, and being pretty explicit about the fact that this is a systemic problem, that black folks and Latinos and others are not just making this up,” Obama told BET in an interview earlier this month. “I describe it in very personal terms.”



The president told People that he applauds the efforts of other prominent African-American athletes and celebrities to speak out against police brutality using the “I Can’t Breathe” slogan, inspired by the case of Eric Garner, the Staten Island man who died after he was put in a choke hold by a New York City police officer. President Obama has not directly weighed in on the case.



“I think LeBron did the right thing,” Obama said of Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James, who wore a shirt with the slogan on the court. “We forget the role that Muhammad Ali, Arthur Ashe, and Bill Russell played in raising consciousness. I’d like to see more athletes do that — not just around this issue, but around a range of issues.”



http://gma.yahoo.com/obamas-race-weve-treated-help-120214087–abc-news-topstories.html
AMERICAS FRAUD PRESIDENT br br br br Barack &am... (show quote)

Zimmerman was found INNOCENT in the death of Trevon---There was no evidence of guilt against the police in Ferguson in the Brown case and the police were not guilty in the death in NY---SO when will Obama accept the legal findings in these cases??? If he really wanted to clean up a mess why not start in the SOUTH SIDE OF CHICAGO where b****s are k**led daily---just imagine the job he and Sharpton could do there.

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Dec 19, 2014 19:28:05   #
jimahrens Loc: California
 
Sharpton could not pick his ass without directions
greyfox wrote:
Zimmerman was found INNOCENT in the death of Trevon---There was no evidence of guilt against the police in Ferguson in the Brown case and the police were not guilty in the death in NY---SO when will Obama accept the legal findings in these cases??? If he really wanted to clean up a mess why not start in the SOUTH SIDE OF CHICAGO where b****s are k**led daily---just imagine the job he and Sharpton could do there.

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