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Another Tea Party R****t crticizing Obama?
Sep 18, 2013 11:37:56   #
Dave Loc: Upstate New York
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/18/opinion/dowd-losing-the-room.html

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Sep 18, 2013 12:10:36   #
lone_ghost Loc: Wisconsin
 
Dave wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/18/opinion/dowd-losing-the-room.html



After reading this I took some time and found almost everything that had been mentioned in this article including the mentioned speech. This article is accurate in it's statements as to what was actually said and done by the people involved. I am going to ask my African American friends are also Tea Party members how they like being referred to as r****t.

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Sep 18, 2013 12:19:04   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
Dave wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/18/opinion/dowd-losing-the-room.html


I saw nothing wrong with this article. Although it is clear that the writer did not approve of Obama's business as usual speech, sounding like all his other campaign speeches, I could not find one place where she misquoted or otherwise stretched the t***h. Obama went into the WH with claims of change, and he has managed change. The world opinion of the US has changed, race relations has changed, our poor have changed, and our future has not looked this dismal since after the crash of the 20s. Whereas, during his first 2 years in office one could look to Bush and say that he was to blame for the sinking economy, for the war, and for unemployment. It is now the economy of Obama, it is now Obama's war, and the unemployment is only making headway because we count the part time employed. Obama needs to start paying attention to the US citizens rather than importing i******s into this country, he needs to start looking at the affects his laws will have for the future, and he needs to stop thinking he is so pious and without fault. And, if he can not manage that, then just stop blaming everyone and everything for his inability to make good decisions and what he said along with how he said it in his speech was his decision.

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Sep 18, 2013 12:35:57   #
lone_ghost Loc: Wisconsin
 
ginnyt wrote:
I saw nothing wrong with this article. Although it is clear that the writer did not approve of Obama's business as usual speech, sounding like all his other campaign speeches, I could not find one place where she misquoted or otherwise stretched the t***h. Obama went into the WH with claims of change, and he has managed change. The world opinion of the US has changed, race relations has changed, our poor have changed, and our future has not looked this dismal since after the crash of the 20s. Whereas, during his first 2 years in office one could look to Bush and say that he was to blame for the sinking economy, for the war, and for unemployment. It is now the economy of Obama, it is now Obama's war, and the unemployment is only making headway because we count the part time employed. Obama needs to start paying attention to the US citizens rather than importing i******s into this country, he needs to start looking at the affects his laws will have for the future, and he needs to stop thinking he is so pious and without fault. And, if he can not manage that, then just stop blaming everyone and everything for his inability to make good decisions and what he said along with how he said it in his speech was his decision.
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Here! Here! Well said.

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Sep 18, 2013 13:20:59   #
Dave Loc: Upstate New York
 
ginnyt wrote:
I saw nothing wrong with this article. Although it is clear that the writer did not approve of Obama's business as usual speech, sounding like all his other campaign speeches, I could not find one place where she misquoted or otherwise stretched the t***h. Obama went into the WH with claims of change, and he has managed change. The world opinion of the US has changed, race relations has changed, our poor have changed, and our future has not looked this dismal since after the crash of the 20s. Whereas, during his first 2 years in office one could look to Bush and say that he was to blame for the sinking economy, for the war, and for unemployment. It is now the economy of Obama, it is now Obama's war, and the unemployment is only making headway because we count the part time employed. Obama needs to start paying attention to the US citizens rather than importing i******s into this country, he needs to start looking at the affects his laws will have for the future, and he needs to stop thinking he is so pious and without fault. And, if he can not manage that, then just stop blaming everyone and everything for his inability to make good decisions and what he said along with how he said it in his speech was his decision.
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You are dead on correct. Note that I added a question mark to the subject line. People from the right who said far less critical things about Obama were accused of being r****t for saying them. We are now seeing liberals say what conservatives said, so why aren't they being called r****t?

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Sep 18, 2013 13:46:14   #
matnc816
 
Personally I think it's way past time for these h**ers to find another term. They have diminished r****m to a level that is truly sad. Yes there are r****ts and all I can see is they are getting away with it. I belong to Tea Party Patriots and my local Tea Party. I have lived in NJ, Ms. and now NC. I have not heard or seen r****m portrayed in not one.

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Sep 18, 2013 13:52:30   #
Dave Loc: Upstate New York
 
matnc816 wrote:
Personally I think it's way past time for these h**ers to find another term. They have diminished r****m to a level that is truly sad. Yes there are r****ts and all I can see is they are getting away with it. I belong to Tea Party Patriots and my local Tea Party. I have lived in NJ, Ms. and now NC. I have not heard or seen r****m portrayed in not one.


I am completely independent, not belonging to any political organization - and from my view the most r****t group of people out there are the liberals. These are the people that are completly silent about r****t comments made by those of the same ideological bent as themselves. They also are the ones who have very low expectations of minorities, particularly b****s. They accept ridiculously low acedemic performances from them in public schools and then maintain that they cannot compete on an even footing with others in colleges. Heck, they even maintain that black people are less able to accomplish the simplest tasks, like procure ID's.

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Sep 19, 2013 09:40:30   #
astrolite
 
ginnyt wrote:
I saw nothing wrong with this article. Although it is clear that the writer did not approve of Obama's business as usual speech, sounding like all his other campaign speeches, I could not find one place where she misquoted or otherwise stretched the t***h. Obama went into the WH with claims of change, and he has managed change. The world opinion of the US has changed, race relations has changed, our poor have changed, and our future has not looked this dismal since after the crash of the 20s. Whereas, during his first 2 years in office one could look to Bush and say that he was to blame for the sinking economy, for the war, and for unemployment. It is now the economy of Obama, it is now Obama's war, and the unemployment is only making headway because we count the part time employed. Obama needs to start paying attention to the US citizens rather than importing i******s into this country, he needs to start looking at the affects his laws will have for the future, and he needs to stop thinking he is so pious and without fault. And, if he can not manage that, then just stop blaming everyone and everything for his inability to make good decisions and what he said along with how he said it in his speech was his decision.
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Obama paying attention to American citizens? Why? HE isn't and never was a citizen, and only a massive l*****t campaign keeps him in office! But of course WHEN he gets amnesty enacted he can give himself amnesty and citizenship! He was raised a Muslim and accepted Marxism, According to his own book he h**es w****s and Americanism! which he calls "Colonialism". What makes you think he cares about Americans?

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Sep 19, 2013 09:42:36   #
astrolite
 
matnc816 wrote:
Personally I think it's way past time for these h**ers to find another term. They have diminished r****m to a level that is truly sad. Yes there are r****ts and all I can see is they are getting away with it. I belong to Tea Party Patriots and my local Tea Party. I have lived in NJ, Ms. and now NC. I have not heard or seen r****m portrayed in not one.


For liberals it's the only thing they can say, they don't have the intelligence to refute any of the things they get caught at!

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Sep 19, 2013 14:11:51   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
astrolite wrote:
Obama paying attention to American citizens? Why? HE isn't and never was a citizen, and only a massive l*****t campaign keeps him in office! But of course WHEN he gets amnesty enacted he can give himself amnesty and citizenship! He was raised a Muslim and accepted Marxism, According to his own book he h**es w****s and Americanism! which he calls "Colonialism". What makes you think he cares about Americans?


Obama does not care about us, and to be honest I do not think that he could find his way to the toilet without someone taking him there by his hand. He can not even talk without using a teleprompter.

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