Bogus rightwinger claims of racism

Bass you're one of the biggest racist on here. You are no different than Tank or Yidnar.

Now that is funny, accusing me of being just as racist as tank and yidnar after you just rationalized their racism, the mind of a convict is off the chain.

I'm not accusing you of anything. I'm stating a fact!

Offer one thing they've said that wasn't true.

I don't discuss morality with convicts unless its a one way conversation with me doing the dictating.
 
Do you agree that ll three were playing the race card?
No. Waters is a racist, but the TEA Party comment was not racist.

davetard is bigger retard, you claimed no one said Waters was racist when you believe it yourself. Waters was not racist and you are playing the race card.
You're just as stupid as your idiot cousin.

My claim was that no one said Waters' comment in the OP was racist. I was wrong.

But I never claimed that no one said Waters was racist. Moron.
 
No. Waters is a racist, but the TEA Party comment was not racist.

davetard is bigger retard, you claimed no one said Waters was racist when you believe it yourself. Waters was not racist and you are playing the race card.
You're just as stupid as your idiot cousin.

My claim was that no one said Waters' comment in the OP was racist. I was wrong.

But I never claimed that no one said Waters was racist. Moron.

Any proof of her racism davetard? If you have none you're playing the race card.
 
Maxine Waters is racist for saying the Tea Party can go to hell but rightwingers who call Obama a Socialist, tar baby, compare him to oreo cookies are just concerned American patriots who are against Obama's policies and not his race, you rightwingers are just plain retarded.

Maxine Waters is a racist, to claim otherwise is dishonest

Calling obama a tar baby or comparing him to oreo cookies is also racist, to claim otherwise is dishonest.

Calling obama a socialist is not racist.
 
Maxine Waters is racist for saying the Tea Party can go to hell but rightwingers who call Obama a Socialist, tar baby, compare him to oreo cookies are just concerned American patriots who are against Obama's policies and not his race, you rightwingers are just plain retarded.

Maxine Waters is a racist, to claim otherwise is dishonest

Calling obama a tar baby or comparing him to oreo cookies is also racist, to claim otherwise is dishonest.

Calling obama a socialist is not racist.

Proof of racism by Waters. Telling the Tea Party to go to hell is not racist.
 
Now that is funny, accusing me of being just as racist as tank and yidnar after you just rationalized their racism, the mind of a convict is off the chain.

I'm not accusing you of anything. I'm stating a fact!

Offer one thing they've said that wasn't true.

I don't discuss morality with convicts unless its a one way conversation with me doing the dictating.

Your concession is duly noted.


I like it when you dimwits concede. Which is what usually happens when you idiots are challenged.
 
Maxine Waters is racist for saying the Tea Party can go to hell but rightwingers who call Obama a Socialist, tar baby, compare him to oreo cookies are just concerned American patriots who are against Obama's policies and not his race, you rightwingers are just plain retarded.

Maxine Waters is a racist, to claim otherwise is dishonest

Calling obama a tar baby or comparing him to oreo cookies is also racist, to claim otherwise is dishonest.

Calling obama a socialist is not racist.

Tar babies have zit to do with race. get over it
 
Maxine Waters is racist for saying the Tea Party can go to hell but rightwingers who call Obama a Socialist, tar baby, compare him to oreo cookies are just concerned American patriots who are against Obama's policies and not his race, you rightwingers are just plain retarded.

Maxine Waters is a racist, to claim otherwise is dishonest

Calling obama a tar baby or comparing him to oreo cookies is also racist, to claim otherwise is dishonest.

Calling obama a socialist is not racist.

Proof of racism by Waters. Telling the Tea Party to go to hell is not racist.

Proof of a real life teapartier calling obama an oreo or a tar baby?

Just saying........you made a claim without backing it up first so back yours up and i'll show you some clips of maxine where she comes across as pro-black racist to me. (yeah you know like pro white kkk racists)
 
davetard is bigger retard, you claimed no one said Waters was racist when you believe it yourself. Waters was not racist and you are playing the race card.
You're just as stupid as your idiot cousin.

My claim was that no one said Waters' comment in the OP was racist. I was wrong.

But I never claimed that no one said Waters was racist. Moron.

Any proof of her racism davetard? If you have none you're playing the race card.
Oh, I have evidence. The question is, are you going to accept it?

History says "no".

Waters once said of the then-sitting president: "I would like to ... say ... very clearly that I believe George (H.W.) Bush is a racist." She routinely refers to the Republican Party as "the enemy." She also referred to Republican former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan as a "plantation owner."

She called the 1992 Los Angeles riots a "rebellion," and bellowed, "No justice, no peace!" She defended looters: "There were mothers who took this as an opportunity to take some milk, to take some bread, to take some shoes. Maybe they shouldn't have done it, but the atmosphere was such that they did it. They are not crooks." Waters said: "One lady said her children didn't have any shoes. She just saw those shoes there, a chance for all of her children to have new shoes. G--d--n it! It was such a tear-jerker. I might have gone in and taken them for her myself."

In 1973, the former Black Panther Joanne Chesimard shot and killed a New Jersey state trooper. Found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison, Chesimard escaped from a New Jersey penitentiary and fled to Cuba. Congress passed a resolution urging Castro to extradite her to this country. But Waters wrote Castro a letter, urging him to keep the "persecuted ... political activist" and likened the cop killer to Martin Luther King, since Chesimard had been "persecuted for her civil rights work"!

Waters wrote a foreword for a book, "Dark Alliance," that accused the CIA of playing a prominent role in the Los Angeles area drug trade. Never mind that practically every major newspaper – the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Post – all examined and rejected the charge. She even pressured former CIA Director John Deutch into coming to Los Angeles to explain the CIA's alleged role. During a town-hall meeting, Waters bellowed, "If I never do anything else in this career as a member of Congress, I am going to make somebody pay for what they have done to my community and to my people!"

Waters' concern for the drug epidemic affecting "my people" apparently begins and ends with town-hall meetings. In the '90s, a joint federal and local Houston DEA task force pursued cocaine-dealing allegations of James Prince, a childhood friend of Maxine Waters' husband. Waters wrote a letter to then-Attorney General Janet Reno calling the investigation racially motivated and demanded an end to the probe. She succeeded. This infuriated local DEA agents, one of whom later publicly stated: "The Justice Department in Washington turned their backs on a good agent and a good investigation. It appears the object was to get them to stop their investigation, and it appears that worked."

Waters rarely sees a white officer/black suspect encounter she cannot turn into a racial episode. In the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood, a white police officer slammed a black youth on his car and later punched the youth because, according to the officer, the teen grabbed the officer's genitals.

Why, shades of Rodney King, according to Waters, who said: "I don't see white police officers slamming the heads of little white boys into police cars. I haven't seen them abusing white males. What I see is white police officers abusing black males, and young black males particularly. Yes, I believe it's racially motivated." Note: Inglewood, a town of over 100,000 people, consists of nearly all black and Hispanic residents. This automatically makes any white officer involved in a scuffle with practically any Inglewood suspect a target of accusations of racial discrimination and police brutality.​
 
You're just as stupid as your idiot cousin.

My claim was that no one said Waters' comment in the OP was racist. I was wrong.

But I never claimed that no one said Waters was racist. Moron.

Any proof of her racism davetard? If you have none you're playing the race card.
Oh, I have evidence. The question is, are you going to accept it?

History says "no".

Waters once said of the then-sitting president: "I would like to ... say ... very clearly that I believe George (H.W.) Bush is a racist." She routinely refers to the Republican Party as "the enemy." She also referred to Republican former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan as a "plantation owner."

She called the 1992 Los Angeles riots a "rebellion," and bellowed, "No justice, no peace!" She defended looters: "There were mothers who took this as an opportunity to take some milk, to take some bread, to take some shoes. Maybe they shouldn't have done it, but the atmosphere was such that they did it. They are not crooks." Waters said: "One lady said her children didn't have any shoes. She just saw those shoes there, a chance for all of her children to have new shoes. G--d--n it! It was such a tear-jerker. I might have gone in and taken them for her myself."

In 1973, the former Black Panther Joanne Chesimard shot and killed a New Jersey state trooper. Found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison, Chesimard escaped from a New Jersey penitentiary and fled to Cuba. Congress passed a resolution urging Castro to extradite her to this country. But Waters wrote Castro a letter, urging him to keep the "persecuted ... political activist" and likened the cop killer to Martin Luther King, since Chesimard had been "persecuted for her civil rights work"!

Waters wrote a foreword for a book, "Dark Alliance," that accused the CIA of playing a prominent role in the Los Angeles area drug trade. Never mind that practically every major newspaper – the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Post – all examined and rejected the charge. She even pressured former CIA Director John Deutch into coming to Los Angeles to explain the CIA's alleged role. During a town-hall meeting, Waters bellowed, "If I never do anything else in this career as a member of Congress, I am going to make somebody pay for what they have done to my community and to my people!"

Waters' concern for the drug epidemic affecting "my people" apparently begins and ends with town-hall meetings. In the '90s, a joint federal and local Houston DEA task force pursued cocaine-dealing allegations of James Prince, a childhood friend of Maxine Waters' husband. Waters wrote a letter to then-Attorney General Janet Reno calling the investigation racially motivated and demanded an end to the probe. She succeeded. This infuriated local DEA agents, one of whom later publicly stated: "The Justice Department in Washington turned their backs on a good agent and a good investigation. It appears the object was to get them to stop their investigation, and it appears that worked."

Waters rarely sees a white officer/black suspect encounter she cannot turn into a racial episode. In the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood, a white police officer slammed a black youth on his car and later punched the youth because, according to the officer, the teen grabbed the officer's genitals.

Why, shades of Rodney King, according to Waters, who said: "I don't see white police officers slamming the heads of little white boys into police cars. I haven't seen them abusing white males. What I see is white police officers abusing black males, and young black males particularly. Yes, I believe it's racially motivated." Note: Inglewood, a town of over 100,000 people, consists of nearly all black and Hispanic residents. This automatically makes any white officer involved in a scuffle with practically any Inglewood suspect a target of accusations of racial discrimination and police brutality.​

Where is proof that she's racist???? Just because she scares she doesn't mean she's racist. Courtesy of Worldnetdaily.
 
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Any proof of her racism davetard? If you have none you're playing the race card.
Oh, I have evidence. The question is, are you going to accept it?

History says "no".

Waters once said of the then-sitting president: "I would like to ... say ... very clearly that I believe George (H.W.) Bush is a racist." She routinely refers to the Republican Party as "the enemy." She also referred to Republican former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan as a "plantation owner."

She called the 1992 Los Angeles riots a "rebellion," and bellowed, "No justice, no peace!" She defended looters: "There were mothers who took this as an opportunity to take some milk, to take some bread, to take some shoes. Maybe they shouldn't have done it, but the atmosphere was such that they did it. They are not crooks." Waters said: "One lady said her children didn't have any shoes. She just saw those shoes there, a chance for all of her children to have new shoes. G--d--n it! It was such a tear-jerker. I might have gone in and taken them for her myself."

In 1973, the former Black Panther Joanne Chesimard shot and killed a New Jersey state trooper. Found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison, Chesimard escaped from a New Jersey penitentiary and fled to Cuba. Congress passed a resolution urging Castro to extradite her to this country. But Waters wrote Castro a letter, urging him to keep the "persecuted ... political activist" and likened the cop killer to Martin Luther King, since Chesimard had been "persecuted for her civil rights work"!

Waters wrote a foreword for a book, "Dark Alliance," that accused the CIA of playing a prominent role in the Los Angeles area drug trade. Never mind that practically every major newspaper – the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Post – all examined and rejected the charge. She even pressured former CIA Director John Deutch into coming to Los Angeles to explain the CIA's alleged role. During a town-hall meeting, Waters bellowed, "If I never do anything else in this career as a member of Congress, I am going to make somebody pay for what they have done to my community and to my people!"

Waters' concern for the drug epidemic affecting "my people" apparently begins and ends with town-hall meetings. In the '90s, a joint federal and local Houston DEA task force pursued cocaine-dealing allegations of James Prince, a childhood friend of Maxine Waters' husband. Waters wrote a letter to then-Attorney General Janet Reno calling the investigation racially motivated and demanded an end to the probe. She succeeded. This infuriated local DEA agents, one of whom later publicly stated: "The Justice Department in Washington turned their backs on a good agent and a good investigation. It appears the object was to get them to stop their investigation, and it appears that worked."

Waters rarely sees a white officer/black suspect encounter she cannot turn into a racial episode. In the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood, a white police officer slammed a black youth on his car and later punched the youth because, according to the officer, the teen grabbed the officer's genitals.

Why, shades of Rodney King, according to Waters, who said: "I don't see white police officers slamming the heads of little white boys into police cars. I haven't seen them abusing white males. What I see is white police officers abusing black males, and young black males particularly. Yes, I believe it's racially motivated." Note: Inglewood, a town of over 100,000 people, consists of nearly all black and Hispanic residents. This automatically makes any white officer involved in a scuffle with practically any Inglewood suspect a target of accusations of racial discrimination and police brutality.​

Where is proof that she's racist????
Anyone who blames another race for all her problems is indeed a racist.

But she's a black liberal, so you refuse to acknowledge it, just like I predicted.
Just because she scares she doesn't mean she's racist. Courtesy of Worldnetdaily.
Who does she scare? I'm not afraid of idiots.
 
Oh, I have evidence. The question is, are you going to accept it?

History says "no".

Waters once said of the then-sitting president: "I would like to ... say ... very clearly that I believe George (H.W.) Bush is a racist." She routinely refers to the Republican Party as "the enemy." She also referred to Republican former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan as a "plantation owner."

She called the 1992 Los Angeles riots a "rebellion," and bellowed, "No justice, no peace!" She defended looters: "There were mothers who took this as an opportunity to take some milk, to take some bread, to take some shoes. Maybe they shouldn't have done it, but the atmosphere was such that they did it. They are not crooks." Waters said: "One lady said her children didn't have any shoes. She just saw those shoes there, a chance for all of her children to have new shoes. G--d--n it! It was such a tear-jerker. I might have gone in and taken them for her myself."

In 1973, the former Black Panther Joanne Chesimard shot and killed a New Jersey state trooper. Found guilty of murder and sentenced to life in prison, Chesimard escaped from a New Jersey penitentiary and fled to Cuba. Congress passed a resolution urging Castro to extradite her to this country. But Waters wrote Castro a letter, urging him to keep the "persecuted ... political activist" and likened the cop killer to Martin Luther King, since Chesimard had been "persecuted for her civil rights work"!

Waters wrote a foreword for a book, "Dark Alliance," that accused the CIA of playing a prominent role in the Los Angeles area drug trade. Never mind that practically every major newspaper – the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Washington Post – all examined and rejected the charge. She even pressured former CIA Director John Deutch into coming to Los Angeles to explain the CIA's alleged role. During a town-hall meeting, Waters bellowed, "If I never do anything else in this career as a member of Congress, I am going to make somebody pay for what they have done to my community and to my people!"

Waters' concern for the drug epidemic affecting "my people" apparently begins and ends with town-hall meetings. In the '90s, a joint federal and local Houston DEA task force pursued cocaine-dealing allegations of James Prince, a childhood friend of Maxine Waters' husband. Waters wrote a letter to then-Attorney General Janet Reno calling the investigation racially motivated and demanded an end to the probe. She succeeded. This infuriated local DEA agents, one of whom later publicly stated: "The Justice Department in Washington turned their backs on a good agent and a good investigation. It appears the object was to get them to stop their investigation, and it appears that worked."

Waters rarely sees a white officer/black suspect encounter she cannot turn into a racial episode. In the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood, a white police officer slammed a black youth on his car and later punched the youth because, according to the officer, the teen grabbed the officer's genitals.

Why, shades of Rodney King, according to Waters, who said: "I don't see white police officers slamming the heads of little white boys into police cars. I haven't seen them abusing white males. What I see is white police officers abusing black males, and young black males particularly. Yes, I believe it's racially motivated." Note: Inglewood, a town of over 100,000 people, consists of nearly all black and Hispanic residents. This automatically makes any white officer involved in a scuffle with practically any Inglewood suspect a target of accusations of racial discrimination and police brutality.​

Where is proof that she's racist????
Anyone who blames another race for all her problems is indeed a racist.

But she's a black liberal, so you refuse to acknowledge it, just like I predicted.
Just because she scares she doesn't mean she's racist. Courtesy of Worldnetdaily.
Who does she scare? I'm not afraid of idiots.

Dude, whether you like it or not whites in this country are responsible for the race problem, read you damn history, by your logic every black who participated in the Civil Rights movement was a racist, waters didn't blame anyone's race you retard, you're playing the damn race card by accusing someone of being racist just because your jackass feels offended, whine on!
 
Maxine Waters is racist for saying the Tea Party can go to hell but rightwingers who call Obama a Socialist, tar baby, compare him to oreo cookies are just concerned American patriots who are against Obama's policies and not his race, you rightwingers are just plain retarded.

Maxine Waters is a racist, to claim otherwise is dishonest

Calling obama a tar baby or comparing him to oreo cookies is also racist, to claim otherwise is dishonest.

Calling obama a socialist is not racist.

Tar babies have zit to do with race. get over it

Tar baby is not racist?:confused:
 
davetard, you believe she is racist so the burden of proof falls on you, don't give me piss poor strawmen excuses that because she's a black liberal I refuse to acknowledge your unproven jackass claim. In fact the only reason you're calling her racist most likely is because she is a black liberal and from looking at you signature on liberals you're biased against anything liberal that breathes like the partisan hacktard you are.
 
Tea Party equal "diversity" Congression Black Racist Caucus "Not so much."

At well over 88% white, the Tea party is diverse, lol.

as oppossed to 100% black.. see? Tea Party diverse,, CBC not so much. :lol:

you damn fool.

Excellent point. If the tea party is racist for "88%" of their members being white then the Congressional Black Caucus is racist for having 100% of their members being black.

I wonder....bass....what is your opinion of someone starting a congressional white caucus to adress the issues of white americans of eurpopean decent?
 

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