Was Obama a racist when he wrote this ??

Lets be honest with each other...We will always love our people more then the other people that are of different color. That's just the way it is. Blacks will always love there people and whites will always love theres. We must be separate and work towards forever peace between our tribes. God bless us both...That's the way god wished it to be. That is the way god wented it to be...No matter how hard we work to combine our tribes we could never accept the destruction of either. We're both special. We love our peoples. We will fight to the death for our tribes and who we're. Forever.

It is human nature...The way god wished it to be within the tower of babel.

Racist.
 
I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mothers race .....:eusa_eh:
Unless you are a product of a "mixed" marriage, none of us can really know what its like to grown up being part of 2 races in America - and yet not feeling accepted by either.

Instead of exploring Obama's candid thoughts and trying to understand his dilemma concerning his identity like mature adults, our conservative "friends" would rather be fed politically correct "PABLUM!"

PAB·LUM (pblm)
- a trademark used for a bland soft cereal for infants.
- trite, insipid, or simplistic writing, speech, or conceptualization
 
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It was in the book Dreams From My Father that he wrote ...

This simply is 100% FALSE:

PolitiFact | Obama didn't write that

Obama never wrote anything like that, and certainly he didn't in "Dreams from my father". I've read the book, and it certainly doesn't appear. As Politifact notes, these words were written by a conservative reviewer, and then attributed to Obama by some scurrilous individual.

So, I reject the premise of your question, that Obama wrote those words. If you stand by that premise, perhaps you could tell us where in "Dreams from my father" they appear.

Please stop with all that "factual" stuff. It makes our Tea-Tard friends very uncomfortable. Thank you.

Okay....then factcheck these Obama quotes libtard:

Quotes from the Obama autobiography, Dreams of my father

In 2008 Presidential Race on March 30, 2008 at 2:09 am

WARNING: These Quotes include Offensive Language and Racism.

“That’s just how white folks will do you. It wasn’t merely the cruelty involved; I was learning that black people could be mean and then some. It was a particular brand of arrogance, an obtuseness in otherwise sane people that brought forth our bitter laughter. It was as if whites didn’t know they were being cruel in the first place. Or at least thought you deserving of their scorn.”

“In Indonesia, I had spent two years at a Muslim school”

“I Studied the Koran”

“I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.”

” I FOUND A SOLACE IN NURSING A PERVASIVE SENSE OF GRIEVANCE AND ANIMOSITY AGAINST MY MOTHER’S RACE”

“I ceased to advertise my mother’s race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites”

“Desperate times called for desperate measures, and for many blacks, times were chronically desperate. If nationalism could create a strong and effective insularity, deliver on its promise of self-respect, then the hurt it might cause well-meaning whites, or the inner turmoil it caused people like me, would be of little consequence.”

‘It was obvious that certain whites could be exempted from the general category of our distrust: Ray was always telling me how cool my grandparents were. The term white was simply a shorthand for him, I decided, a tag for what my mother would call a bigot. And although I recognized the risks in his terminology-how easy it was to fall into the same sloppy thinking that my basketball coach had displayed (“There are white folks, and then there are ignorant motherfuckers like you,” I had finally told the coach before walking off the court that day)-Ray assured me that we would never talk about whites as whites in front of whites without knowing exactly what we were doing. Without knowing that there might be a price to pay.”

“To avoid being mistaken for a [racial] sellout, I chose my friends carefully. The more politically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and structural feminists and punk-rock performance poets. We smoked cigarettes and wore leather jackets. At night, in the dorms, we discussed neocolonialism, Franz Fanon, Eurocentrism, and patriarchy.”

“Sister Regina,” Marcus said. “You know Barack, don’t you? I’m trying to tell Brother Barack here about this racist tract he’s reading.” He held up a copy of Heart of Darkness , evidence for the court. I reached over to snatch it out of his hands….
I tossed the book into my backpack. “Actually, he’s right,” I said. “It is a racist book. The way Conrad sees it, Africa’s the cesspool of the world, black folks are savages, and any contact with them breeds infection.”
Regina blew on her coffee. “So why are you reading it?”
because the book teaches me things,” I said. “About white people, I mean. See, the book’s not really about Africa. Or black people. It’s about the man who wrote it. The European. The American. A particular way of looking at the world. If you can keep your distance, it’s all there, in what’s said and what’s left unsaid. So I read the book to help me understand just what it is that makes white people so afraid. Their demons. The way ideas get twisted around. It helps me understand how people learn to hate.”
“And that’s important to you.”My life depends on it, I thought to myself. But I didn’t tell Regina that. I just smiled and said, “That’s the only way to cure an illness, right? Diagnose it.”

“When the weather was good, my roommate and I might sit out on the fire escape to smoke cigarettes and study the dusk washing blue over the city, or watch white people from the better neighborhoods nearby walk their dogs down our block to let the animals shit on our curbs-“Scoop the poop, you bastards!” my roommate would shout with impressive rage, and we’d laugh at the faces of both master and beast, grim and unapologetic as they hunkered down to do the deed.
I enjoyed such moments-but only in brief.”

“As it was, I learned to slip back and forth between my black and white worlds, understanding that each possessed its own language and customs and structures of meaning, convinced that with a bit of translation on my part the two worlds would eventually cohere. Still, the feeling that something wasn’t quite right stayed with me, a warning that sounded whenever a white girl mentioned in the middle of conversation how much she liked Stevie Wonder; or when a woman in the supermarket asked me if I played basketball; or when the school principal told me I was cool.”
(Side Note, I’m White and get the Basketball question all the time, its the height, not the race, What a reactionary bozo.)

Quotes from the Obama autobiography, Dreams of my father « PWConservative
 
No, I did not deliberately misquote him.

I paraphrased him. My paraphrase is faithful to the essence of his response.

No, it's not. You deliberately inserted an implication of racism from Obama that he never uttered. Not even close. He said the police acted stupidly for arresting someone from breaking and entering when there was already evidence available to them that the person was in their own home.

The exact quote: "My understanding is that Professor Gates then shows his I.D. to show that this is his house and, at that point, he gets arrested for disorderly conduct, charges which are later dropped. I don't know, not having been there and not seeing all the facts, what role race played in that. But I think it's fair to say, number one, any of us would be pretty angry; number two, that the Cambridge police acted stupidly in arresting somebody when there was already proof that they were in their own home; and, number three, what I think we know separate and apart from this incident is that there's a long history in this country of African-Americans and Latinos being stopped by law enforcement disproportionately. That's just a fact.""

For you to try to twist this around the way you have, and write it off as a "paraphrase" is outright dishonesty, and only serves to HELP Obama, not hurt his chances of reelection.

He commented in a racially biased and inflammatory way on a situation which he shouldn't have commented on because as he noted, he didn't have the facts.

Ironic, because you yourself admit you "didn't have the facts" i.e. the actual quote. :eusa_whistle:

As it turns out he didn't say anything in a racially biased way. He gave an assessment of the quality of police work that was done based on information that was available to him. He qualified his comments saying that since he did not have all the facts he could not really give a good response to the question posed to him (whether or not race played a role in the Gates arrest), and offered instead only a well known statistical fact about racial demographics.

He maligned a very good officer. His comments were unjust to the officer and the Cambridge police department as a whole.

Actually, his comments on that issue are one of the very few places where I agree with him. It was stupid of the cop. And if arresting someone with nothing but exonerating evidence available to you is what you call the work of a "good" cop, then you sure have a funny idea of what "good" means.

And yes, his comments were racially prejudiced.

No, the only prejudiced comments here are yours. You insist that Obama has to be racist. Why? On what basis do you make that assumption? There's nothing to imply a racial prejudice to his comments, but you INSIST it must be there, so much so that you can't even recall the comments, you only remember a corruption of the incident that is built around your prejudiced attitude.

As president he was utterly irresponsible to comment that way about a situation he didn't know the details about. No one has more access to facts in general than the president and still he bulled on in that irresponsible and biased way without checking the facts first.

You are sounding as pathetic as the Democrats in 2004 who so desperately wanted to get Bush out of office they found a way to make EVERYTHING some monsterous catastrophe that was Bush's fault. It worked really well for them eight years ago. And it's mindless people like you who are going to force the country to endure another four years of Krapbama.
 
I checked out your article at Politifact.

If the author was trying to be non-biased he failed miserably.

Only one quote is claimed to be false....the rest are just as bad and maybe even worse....they were not debunked.

So if one quote is possibly false then all are false...to the left that is.

But you're still only taking someone else's word on this.

Buy the book and read it.
 
Lets be honest with each other...We will always love our people more then the other people that are of different color. That's just the way it is. Blacks will always love there people and whites will always love theres. We must be separate and work towards forever peace between our tribes. God bless us both...That's the way god wished it to be. That is the way god wented it to be...No matter how hard we work to combine our tribes we could never accept the destruction of either. We're both special. We love our peoples. We will fight to the death for our tribes and who we're. Forever.

It is human nature...The way god wished it to be within the tower of babel.

Racist.



You honestly expect blacks to judge whites fairly? You think they wish to govern us fairly, but the truth is they went badly within themselfs to govern them selfs and make the other be second class. This is why we must govern our tribes and peoples. We can't be totally fair. We naturally are made to live with our own peoples. Can you understand this is why things haven't worked out?:eusa_whistle: yes I'm a racist.
 
This simply is 100% FALSE:

PolitiFact | Obama didn't write that

Obama never wrote anything like that, and certainly he didn't in "Dreams from my father". I've read the book, and it certainly doesn't appear. As Politifact notes, these words were written by a conservative reviewer, and then attributed to Obama by some scurrilous individual.

So, I reject the premise of your question, that Obama wrote those words. If you stand by that premise, perhaps you could tell us where in "Dreams from my father" they appear.

Please stop with all that "factual" stuff. It makes our Tea-Tard friends very uncomfortable. Thank you.

Okay....then factcheck these Obama quotes libtard:

Quotes from the Obama autobiography, Dreams of my father

In 2008 Presidential Race on March 30, 2008 at 2:09 am

WARNING: These Quotes include Offensive Language and Racism.

“That’s just how white folks will do you. It wasn’t merely the cruelty involved; I was learning that black people could be mean and then some. It was a particular brand of arrogance, an obtuseness in otherwise sane people that brought forth our bitter laughter. It was as if whites didn’t know they were being cruel in the first place. Or at least thought you deserving of their scorn.”

“In Indonesia, I had spent two years at a Muslim school”

“I Studied the Koran”

“I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.”

” I FOUND A SOLACE IN NURSING A PERVASIVE SENSE OF GRIEVANCE AND ANIMOSITY AGAINST MY MOTHER’S RACE”

“I ceased to advertise my mother’s race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites”

“Desperate times called for desperate measures, and for many blacks, times were chronically desperate. If nationalism could create a strong and effective insularity, deliver on its promise of self-respect, then the hurt it might cause well-meaning whites, or the inner turmoil it caused people like me, would be of little consequence.”

‘It was obvious that certain whites could be exempted from the general category of our distrust: Ray was always telling me how cool my grandparents were. The term white was simply a shorthand for him, I decided, a tag for what my mother would call a bigot. And although I recognized the risks in his terminology-how easy it was to fall into the same sloppy thinking that my basketball coach had displayed (“There are white folks, and then there are ignorant motherfuckers like you,” I had finally told the coach before walking off the court that day)-Ray assured me that we would never talk about whites as whites in front of whites without knowing exactly what we were doing. Without knowing that there might be a price to pay.”

“To avoid being mistaken for a [racial] sellout, I chose my friends carefully. The more politically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and structural feminists and punk-rock performance poets. We smoked cigarettes and wore leather jackets. At night, in the dorms, we discussed neocolonialism, Franz Fanon, Eurocentrism, and patriarchy.”

“Sister Regina,” Marcus said. “You know Barack, don’t you? I’m trying to tell Brother Barack here about this racist tract he’s reading.” He held up a copy of Heart of Darkness , evidence for the court. I reached over to snatch it out of his hands….
I tossed the book into my backpack. “Actually, he’s right,” I said. “It is a racist book. The way Conrad sees it, Africa’s the cesspool of the world, black folks are savages, and any contact with them breeds infection.”
Regina blew on her coffee. “So why are you reading it?”
because the book teaches me things,” I said. “About white people, I mean. See, the book’s not really about Africa. Or black people. It’s about the man who wrote it. The European. The American. A particular way of looking at the world. If you can keep your distance, it’s all there, in what’s said and what’s left unsaid. So I read the book to help me understand just what it is that makes white people so afraid. Their demons. The way ideas get twisted around. It helps me understand how people learn to hate.”
“And that’s important to you.”My life depends on it, I thought to myself. But I didn’t tell Regina that. I just smiled and said, “That’s the only way to cure an illness, right? Diagnose it.”

“When the weather was good, my roommate and I might sit out on the fire escape to smoke cigarettes and study the dusk washing blue over the city, or watch white people from the better neighborhoods nearby walk their dogs down our block to let the animals shit on our curbs-“Scoop the poop, you bastards!” my roommate would shout with impressive rage, and we’d laugh at the faces of both master and beast, grim and unapologetic as they hunkered down to do the deed.
I enjoyed such moments-but only in brief.”

“As it was, I learned to slip back and forth between my black and white worlds, understanding that each possessed its own language and customs and structures of meaning, convinced that with a bit of translation on my part the two worlds would eventually cohere. Still, the feeling that something wasn’t quite right stayed with me, a warning that sounded whenever a white girl mentioned in the middle of conversation how much she liked Stevie Wonder; or when a woman in the supermarket asked me if I played basketball; or when the school principal told me I was cool.”
(Side Note, I’m White and get the Basketball question all the time, its the height, not the race, What a reactionary bozo.)

Quotes from the Obama autobiography, Dreams of my father « PWConservative
these quotes are facts !!! the only whites Obama can tolerate are guilt ridden left wing ass kissers that he can use to premote his socialist agenda !! more about his racism will be revealed in the coming months after he loses in 2012 !!
 
I don't necessarily think he's a racist.....that may be less of an issue of what his behavior demonstrates. His socialist leanings in policy and in particular his rhetoric is as detrimental to blacks and other minorities as well as the poor although he fuels the fire of class warfare. Most of all it seems as if he sees himself as more of a dictator than a president. His thin skinned reactions and the hostility at times seem like that of a spoiled brat.

Obama isn't a racist. He is a Class warfarest. He hates people who have dared to be successful, and are more than just barely making it.

Sure, Obama hates himself and Buffett hates himself too. Makes perfect sense.
 
Obama has never done anything to warrant the label of being racist. Yet so many "anyone-but-Obama" people insist on assuming that as the first black President, he must be racist. That makes you the racist.

I'm really surprised by all the meaningless babble I see on this board against Obama. I'm with many of you in not liking him or wanting him to be reelected. But so much of the stuff I see on this board against him is only the stuff that will make him stronger as a candidate, by making his detractors look so bad and trivial. Fight him on his policies.



Hmmmm ... no .... what makes him sound racist is comments like, "I don't know the facts of the case but it's obvious the white cop acted stupidly."

That was his knee jerk response as leader of the nation?

Washington, we have a problem.

"I don’t know – not having been there and not seeing all the facts – what role race played in that, but I think it’s fair to say, number one, any of us would be pretty angry; number two that the Cambridge police acted stupidly in arresting somebody when there was already proof that they were in their own home"

Your paraphasing of what was actually said, says alot!

In fact the continuous paraphasing by the rabid right talkers is helping to make the county dumber than a rock. Oh and the lonney left does it's fair share of dumbing down paraprasing as well.
 
Obama has never done anything to warrant the label of being racist. Yet so many "anyone-but-Obama" people insist on assuming that as the first black President, he must be racist. That makes you the racist.

I'm really surprised by all the meaningless babble I see on this board against Obama. I'm with many of you in not liking him or wanting him to be reelected. But so much of the stuff I see on this board against him is only the stuff that will make him stronger as a candidate, by making his detractors look so bad and trivial. Fight him on his policies.



Hmmmm ... no .... what makes him sound racist is comments like, "I don't know the facts of the case but it's obvious the white cop acted stupidly."

That was his knee jerk response as leader of the nation?

Washington, we have a problem.

"I don’t know – not having been there and not seeing all the facts – what role race played in that, but I think it’s fair to say, number one, any of us would be pretty angry; number two that the Cambridge police acted stupidly in arresting somebody when there was already proof that they were in their own home"

Your paraphasing of what was actually said, says alot!

In fact the continuous paraphasing by the rabid right talkers is helping to make the county dumber than a rock. Oh and the lonney left does it's fair share of dumbing down paraprasing as well.
replace the words white with black in his writings and imagine a white man saying it !!! :eusa_eh:
 
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This simply is 100% FALSE:

PolitiFact | Obama didn't write that

Obama never wrote anything like that, and certainly he didn't in "Dreams from my father". I've read the book, and it certainly doesn't appear. As Politifact notes, these words were written by a conservative reviewer, and then attributed to Obama by some scurrilous individual.

So, I reject the premise of your question, that Obama wrote those words. If you stand by that premise, perhaps you could tell us where in "Dreams from my father" they appear.

Please stop with all that "factual" stuff. It makes our Tea-Tard friends very uncomfortable. Thank you.

Okay....then factcheck these Obama quotes libtard:

Quotes from the Obama autobiography, Dreams of my father

In 2008 Presidential Race on March 30, 2008 at 2:09 am

WARNING: These Quotes include Offensive Language and Racism.

“That’s just how white folks will do you. It wasn’t merely the cruelty involved; I was learning that black people could be mean and then some. It was a particular brand of arrogance, an obtuseness in otherwise sane people that brought forth our bitter laughter. It was as if whites didn’t know they were being cruel in the first place. Or at least thought you deserving of their scorn.”

“In Indonesia, I had spent two years at a Muslim school”

“I Studied the Koran”

“I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.”

” I FOUND A SOLACE IN NURSING A PERVASIVE SENSE OF GRIEVANCE AND ANIMOSITY AGAINST MY MOTHER’S RACE”

“I ceased to advertise my mother’s race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites”

“Desperate times called for desperate measures, and for many blacks, times were chronically desperate. If nationalism could create a strong and effective insularity, deliver on its promise of self-respect, then the hurt it might cause well-meaning whites, or the inner turmoil it caused people like me, would be of little consequence.”

‘It was obvious that certain whites could be exempted from the general category of our distrust: Ray was always telling me how cool my grandparents were. The term white was simply a shorthand for him, I decided, a tag for what my mother would call a bigot. And although I recognized the risks in his terminology-how easy it was to fall into the same sloppy thinking that my basketball coach had displayed (“There are white folks, and then there are ignorant motherfuckers like you,” I had finally told the coach before walking off the court that day)-Ray assured me that we would never talk about whites as whites in front of whites without knowing exactly what we were doing. Without knowing that there might be a price to pay.”

“To avoid being mistaken for a [racial] sellout, I chose my friends carefully. The more politically active black students. The foreign students. The Chicanos. The Marxist professors and structural feminists and punk-rock performance poets. We smoked cigarettes and wore leather jackets. At night, in the dorms, we discussed neocolonialism, Franz Fanon, Eurocentrism, and patriarchy.”

“Sister Regina,” Marcus said. “You know Barack, don’t you? I’m trying to tell Brother Barack here about this racist tract he’s reading.” He held up a copy of Heart of Darkness , evidence for the court. I reached over to snatch it out of his hands….
I tossed the book into my backpack. “Actually, he’s right,” I said. “It is a racist book. The way Conrad sees it, Africa’s the cesspool of the world, black folks are savages, and any contact with them breeds infection.”
Regina blew on her coffee. “So why are you reading it?”
because the book teaches me things,” I said. “About white people, I mean. See, the book’s not really about Africa. Or black people. It’s about the man who wrote it. The European. The American. A particular way of looking at the world. If you can keep your distance, it’s all there, in what’s said and what’s left unsaid. So I read the book to help me understand just what it is that makes white people so afraid. Their demons. The way ideas get twisted around. It helps me understand how people learn to hate.”
“And that’s important to you.”My life depends on it, I thought to myself. But I didn’t tell Regina that. I just smiled and said, “That’s the only way to cure an illness, right? Diagnose it.”

“When the weather was good, my roommate and I might sit out on the fire escape to smoke cigarettes and study the dusk washing blue over the city, or watch white people from the better neighborhoods nearby walk their dogs down our block to let the animals shit on our curbs-“Scoop the poop, you bastards!” my roommate would shout with impressive rage, and we’d laugh at the faces of both master and beast, grim and unapologetic as they hunkered down to do the deed.
I enjoyed such moments-but only in brief.”

“As it was, I learned to slip back and forth between my black and white worlds, understanding that each possessed its own language and customs and structures of meaning, convinced that with a bit of translation on my part the two worlds would eventually cohere. Still, the feeling that something wasn’t quite right stayed with me, a warning that sounded whenever a white girl mentioned in the middle of conversation how much she liked Stevie Wonder; or when a woman in the supermarket asked me if I played basketball; or when the school principal told me I was cool.”
(Side Note, I’m White and get the Basketball question all the time, its the height, not the race, What a reactionary bozo.)

Quotes from the Obama autobiography, Dreams of my father « PWConservative
replace the words white with black and imagine a white man saying these things about blacks !!!
 
Hmmmm ... no .... what makes him sound racist is comments like, "I don't know the facts of the case but it's obvious the white cop acted stupidly."

That was his knee jerk response as leader of the nation?

Washington, we have a problem.

"I don’t know – not having been there and not seeing all the facts – what role race played in that, but I think it’s fair to say, number one, any of us would be pretty angry; number two that the Cambridge police acted stupidly in arresting somebody when there was already proof that they were in their own home"

Your paraphasing of what was actually said, says alot!

In fact the continuous paraphasing by the rabid right talkers is helping to make the county dumber than a rock. Oh and the lonney left does it's fair share of dumbing down paraprasing as well.
replace the words white with black in his writings and imagine a white man saying it !!! :eusa_eh:

Okay. Whatdoes that prove for ya? Does that mean we can pretend a Black Cop arrested a White Proffersor who had shown proof that they he was in his own home?
 
Obama isn't a racist. He's an anti-colonialist. Even though racial politics often overlaps with that, the motivation isn't race based.

Our "radical" liberal founders were "anti-colonialist". So should all Americans be..

We should endeavor to help those in other countries establish their own governments free from the shackles of stronger nations seeking to exploit their resources.

Conservatives are generally pro-colonialists. And pro-empire.

Good job boys. :clap2:
 
"I don’t know – not having been there and not seeing all the facts – what role race played in that, but I think it’s fair to say, number one, any of us would be pretty angry; number two that the Cambridge police acted stupidly in arresting somebody when there was already proof that they were in their own home"

Your paraphasing of what was actually said, says alot!

In fact the continuous paraphasing by the rabid right talkers is helping to make the county dumber than a rock. Oh and the lonney left does it's fair share of dumbing down paraprasing as well.
replace the words white with black in his writings and imagine a white man saying it !!! :eusa_eh:

Okay. Whatdoes that prove for ya? Does that mean we can pretend a Black Cop arrested a White Proffersor who had shown proof that they he was in his own home?
you know what I'm talking about smart ass !!! and the black professor was locked up because he insulted the officers mother !! you are a white communist apologetic coward !!:doubt:
 
Obama isn't a racist. He's an anti-colonialist. Even though racial politics often overlaps with that, the motivation isn't race based.

Our "radical" liberal founders were "anti-colonialist". So should all Americans be..

We should endeavor to help those in other countries establish their own governments free from the shackles of stronger nations seeking to exploit their resources.

Conservatives are generally pro-colonialists. And pro-empire.

Good job boys. :clap2:
the hell you say faggot !!! we hate big government !! you are the weak backed slump shouldered communist gays that think big government control is the best way to go !!:cool:
 
Obama isn't a racist. He's an anti-colonialist. Even though racial politics often overlaps with that, the motivation isn't race based.

Our "radical" liberal founders were "anti-colonialist". So should all Americans be..

We should endeavor to help those in other countries establish their own governments free from the shackles of stronger nations seeking to exploit their resources.

Conservatives are generally pro-colonialists. And pro-empire.

Good job boys. :clap2:
the hell you say faggot !!! we hate big government !! you are the weak backed slump shouldered communist gays that think big government control is the best way to go !!:cool:

Hahaha. Yidnar you are a joke.
 
I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mothers race .....:eusa_eh:

Wasn't that from "dreams from my father?"

If I remember correctly.... I remember reading it in one of his books and I'm pretty certain it was "dreams from my father"

Of course its racist "animosity against a white woman."

He has animosity against his own mother for being white... That's pretty fucked up... It's almost Freudian...

"You're a little socialist racist because you hate your modda Barack"
 
No.

Racism is the doctrine that a certain human race is superior to any or all others. I personally don't think his use of the words grievance and animosity amount to a sense of superiority.

Racism is far more complex than just your dictionary definition. It is includes hatred, hatred does not always go hand in hand. Racism can manifest itself in more ways than just those two to, a predisposition to prejudices against a person because of their race is racist. Not just belief you are better.

Whether Obama is racist, I dont know, I dont care until he does something that is tangible.
 
I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mothers race .....:eusa_eh:

Wasn't that from "dreams from my father?"

If I remember correctly.... I remember reading it in one of his books and I'm pretty certain it was "dreams from my father"

Of course its racist "animosity against a white woman."

He has animosity against his own mother for being white... That's pretty fucked up... It's almost Freudian...

"You're a little socialist racist because you hate your modda Barack"


haha I laughed at that last part

I think you gotta be nuts to think Freud was on to anything, if you are right on that last part Barack is one fucked up dude. I dont think so though
 
The funniest part about this book is its title and how morons know nothing about Obama's father..

"Dreams From My Father?"

Does anyone have any idea how big of a piece of shit his dad was? or his economic philosophy?

How about staunch communist drunk that lost his legs in a car accident, that was finally killed in one. That is after he was booted from Kenya for being too fucking extreme with his "problems with our socialism" which argues for totalitarian government then started fathering kids around the world - I think 17 in total with several different mothers...

Obama even admits he only met his father a couple of times - I believe he was 18 when he met him for the second time and his father wanted nothing to do with him.

The guy was a communist dead beat dad and Obama entitles a book honoring him?

Yeah, most of us in reality would call our fathers assholes but Obama loved his fathers communism...

Our president belongs on Dr. Phil not in the White House...

Oh and go read about his brothers and sisters - they're a hoot. Those clowns are getting popped all over the world ...

His illegal alien aunt is living on welfare and so is his brother....

Michelles mom is living in the White House...

It's astounding he wins a Nobel Piece Prize - hes shooting up the Middle East..

WTF...
 

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