"The Dream" is no where to be found.

Sure. Conservatives aren't racist:

http://www.usmessageboard.com/religion-and-ethics/309984-is-racism-wrong-for-a-christian.html

And that's just one thread of too many for me to take the time to find and paste here. You might not see black people as inferior, you might not see white people as superior to other races, you might truly believe that "all men are created equal", but other conservatives are racist whether you believe it or not. And when many black people perceive the Republican party as unfriendly to them (which they do) not because of the "liberal media" but because of policies such as Voter ID restrictions, the shortening of early voting periods, the closing of polls on Sunday before elections, the closing of polls in heavily Democratic districts, and the gutting of the Voting Rights Act by the conservative Justices of the SCOTUS, and statements about "wetbacks", among otherstatements, policies and policy changes that sidproportionately target racial minorities originating among conservatives its hard not to come to the conclusion that the GOP has become the refuge of racists in this country.

Proved exactly what I said..

What, that you don't like it when someone points out the racism prevalent in your political party? Do you really believe that pointing out racism someone undoes any progress in race relations? How so?

Just because you don't want to believe that there are racist conservatives or that the GOP harbors racism doesn't make it not true:

This is from just a little further along from the same page as my original post:

Blacks were much better off before white leftists corrupted King's message. Blacks were trying hard to achieve; they knew they had a model to look toward, white standards of behavior.

But white leftists started hiring quotas and started affirmative action that required blacks to be hired and let into college no matter how low their abilities or scores, and whites generally became deeply disillusioned.

The idea was promoted that "black is beautiful" just as it was, no matter how much prostitution, crime, murders, violence, burning down so many cities, ghettos driving out all the whites, welfare dependency, their great 60s music turned into obscene, violent, disgusting rap beats like jungle drums.

None of that is beautiful, and all of it is far, far worse than before Martin Luther King, Jr.

If blacks don't want to be thought of as inferior, then they have to live by standards and performance no worse than whites do. If blacks have worse achievements, more crime, more drugs and alcohol, more prostitution and pimping, more violence and flash mobs, less employment and more welfare than whites do, proportionally ------------- then they ARE inferior.

That's what inferior means. Not as good as.


Right?

And this from the next page of this thread:

...the primary roadblock is their parents and the perception that there is no help.


Naaaaaaaaah, the primary roadblock is that so many blacks are doing such very bad things.

And demanding all that crime be accepted as just fine.

But guess what?

It's not just fine. It's inferior behavior of one race compared with another. There it is, and everyone white knows this.

Do you think Mathew or shootspeeders or novasteve voted Democrat until Obama won the nomination? Would they be considered liberals?
 
This is the problem for these 'Conservatives'. Suddenly, in the last 40 years , they find themselves competing with people of color that have equal or better qualifications than they do. And they can no longer play the race card. For those of us willing to compete on an equal footing, no problem. For the 'Conservatives', huge problem.
 
It is ironic that Barack Hussein Obama is speaking on the anniversary of Dr. Mertin Luther King's march on Washington. Where he gave his famous "Dream" speech.

Obama is the epitome of someone who got where he did by the color of his skin and definately not by the content of his character.

THAT part of the dream is nowhere to be found today. Everything that happens, the people involved are judged by the color of their skin and character has been all but ignored.

This is the fault of the Media and the race baiters like Sharpton and Jackson.

Yes we do have a long way to go in race relations, and in fact we have further to go now than we did even 8 years ago.

Sad.


So, you've set yourself up nicely here. Why don't you give us an example of an African American who should be POTUS and speaking at the anniversary today.

I don't elect presidents based on the color of their skin.

It's pure laziness to make a remark like that based on your feelings about what you consider non-achievement.

Laziness? According to you? Meh. I don't care.


I consider multiple degrees from Ivy League schools and NOT taking that big offer from Mayer Brown or Baker Botts quite commendable.

You don't understand the meaning of "character".


Obama would be far wealthier than he is now and without all the shit from stupid people like you.

Google it. "Character" <=====Copy this so you spell it right.
 
It is ironic that Barack Hussein Obama is speaking on the anniversary of Dr. Mertin Luther King's march on Washington. Where he gave his famous "Dream" speech.

Obama is the epitome of someone who got where he did by the color of his skin and definately not by the content of his character.

THAT part of the dream is nowhere to be found today. Everything that happens, the people involved are judged by the color of their skin and character has been all but ignored.

This is the fault of the Media and the race baiters like Sharpton and Jackson.

Yes we do have a long way to go in race relations, and in fact we have further to go now than we did even 8 years ago.

Sad.

You are so full of shit. President Obama, a man of color, President of the United States of America. General Colin Powel, one of the most respected men in America. Many men and women of color in upper management of many companies, some even CEO's.

And you resent these facts intensely. A person of color, whatever the genetic background, african, asian, latino, native american, has a better chance and oppertunity today in this nation than at any time in our history. That is a fact, and we see proof of it in the achievements made by many American Citizens with these backgrounds. That we still have a ways to go is obvious, but we have come far since Dr. King gave his speech, something that we can be proud of.

Except, of course, for the 'Conservatives'. They seek to put thing back to pre-Civil War status.

You totally missed the point. Is it that you didn't read my post or is it that you have reading comprehension problems?
 
It is ironic that Barack Hussein Obama is speaking on the anniversary of Dr. Mertin Luther King's march on Washington. Where he gave his famous "Dream" speech.

Obama is the epitome of someone who got where he did by the color of his skin and definately not by the content of his character.

THAT part of the dream is nowhere to be found today. Everything that happens, the people involved are judged by the color of their skin and character has been all but ignored.

This is the fault of the Media and the race baiters like Sharpton and Jackson.

Yes we do have a long way to go in race relations, and in fact we have further to go now than we did even 8 years ago.

Sad.

You are so full of shit. President Obama, a man of color, President of the United States of America. General Colin Powel, one of the most respected men in America. Many men and women of color in upper management of many companies, some even CEO's.

And you resent these facts intensely. A person of color, whatever the genetic background, african, asian, latino, native american, has a better chance and oppertunity today in this nation than at any time in our history. That is a fact, and we see proof of it in the achievements made by many American Citizens with these backgrounds. That we still have a ways to go is obvious, but we have come far since Dr. King gave his speech, something that we can be proud of.

Except, of course, for the 'Conservatives'. They seek to put thing back to pre-Civil War status.

You totally missed the point. Is it that you didn't read my post or is it that you have reading comprehension problems?

Of course they've missed the point. Their oppression and exploitation of blacks is appalling and despicable.
 
It's funny that in my post I point out how everyone these days is judged by the color of their skin, especially since obama became potus, and then a bunch of left wing loons come in and talk race again.

Therein lies the problem.
 
Except, of course, for the 'Conservatives'. They seek to put thing back to pre-Civil War status.



You just couldn't resist that kind of stupid, hyper-partisan hackery, could you? YOU are part of the problem, and what you are referencing in the above quote - whether you realize it or not - is in fact the shameful legacy of the democrat party, fool.
 
Except, of course, for the 'Conservatives'. They seek to put thing back to pre-Civil War status.



You just couldn't resist that kind of stupid, hyper-partisan hackery, could you? YOU are part of the problem, and what you are referencing in the above quote - whether you realize it or not - is in fact the shameful legacy of the democrat party, fool.

That dog in your avie is probably smarter than he is.
 
It is ironic that Barack Hussein Obama is speaking on the anniversary of Dr. Mertin Luther King's march on Washington. Where he gave his famous "Dream" speech.

Obama is the epitome of someone who got where he did by the color of his skin and definately not by the content of his character.

THAT part of the dream is nowhere to be found today. Everything that happens, the people involved are judged by the color of their skin and character has been all but ignored.

This is the fault of the Media and the race baiters like Sharpton and Jackson.

Yes we do have a long way to go in race relations, and in fact we have further to go now than we did even 8 years ago.

Sad.

Fail big time fail. The dream is evident and it is alive. You choose not to see it then thats something you need to deal with.
 
It is ironic that Barack Hussein Obama is speaking on the anniversary of Dr. Mertin Luther King's march on Washington. Where he gave his famous "Dream" speech.

Obama is the epitome of someone who got where he did by the color of his skin and definately not by the content of his character.

THAT part of the dream is nowhere to be found today. Everything that happens, the people involved are judged by the color of their skin and character has been all but ignored.

This is the fault of the Media and the race baiters like Sharpton and Jackson.

Yes we do have a long way to go in race relations, and in fact we have further to go now than we did even 8 years ago.

Sad.

Fail big time fail. The dream is evident and it is alive. You choose not to see it then thats something you need to deal with.

So basically, your argument is: "Your post fails because I said it failed."

You are dismissed.
 
It is ironic that Barack Hussein Obama is speaking on the anniversary of Dr. Mertin Luther King's march on Washington. Where he gave his famous "Dream" speech.

Obama is the epitome of someone who got where he did by the color of his skin and definately not by the content of his character.

THAT part of the dream is nowhere to be found today. Everything that happens, the people involved are judged by the color of their skin and character has been all but ignored.

This is the fault of the Media and the race baiters like Sharpton and Jackson.

Yes we do have a long way to go in race relations, and in fact we have further to go now than we did even 8 years ago.

Sad.

Fail big time fail. The dream is evident and it is alive. You choose not to see it then thats something you need to deal with.

So basically, your argument is: "Your post fails because I said it failed."

You are dismissed.

No your argument fails because it is false. All around you people are being judged on their character and not their color. You choose not to see it. There are problems still but dont be a glass half empty sort of clown.
 
Fail big time fail. The dream is evident and it is alive. You choose not to see it then thats something you need to deal with.

So basically, your argument is: "Your post fails because I said it failed."

You are dismissed.

No your argument fails because it is false. All around you people are being judged on their character and not their color. You choose not to see it. There are problems still but dont be a glass half empty sort of clown.

Actually no. It's all about color of skin. Try paying attention.
 
The first post is a perfect example of the racism of the right.

I reckon it all depends on where you live and how you act/interact with people. For the first time in my life I live between two black families...things could not be better. Being ex military helps I suppose.
 
Blacks were much better off before white leftists corrupted King's message. Blacks were trying hard to achieve; they knew they had a model to look toward, white standards of behavior.

But white leftists started hiring quotas and started affirmative action that required blacks to be hired and let into college no matter how low their abilities or scores, and whites generally became deeply disillusioned.

The idea was promoted that "black is beautiful" just as it was, no matter how much prostitution, crime, murders, violence, burning down so many cities, ghettos driving out all the whites, welfare dependency, their great 60s music turned into obscene, violent, disgusting rap beats like jungle drums.

None of that is beautiful, and all of it is far, far worse than before Martin Luther King, Jr.

If blacks don't want to be thought of as inferior, then they have to live by standards and performance no worse than whites do. If blacks have worse achievements, more crime, more drugs and alcohol, more prostitution and pimping, more violence and flash mobs, less employment and more welfare than whites do, proportionally ------------- then they ARE inferior.

That's what inferior means. Not as good as.

Right?

Wrong, you can't allow your racism to influence the fact that 300 years of oppression should be let go in 40 years of freedom.

I am sick and tired of hearing complaints about present day conditions based on what happened hundreds of years ago.

There are no slaves today, unless being slaves to the Democrat-induced welfare reliance.

No black person is oppressed today, on the contrary, they are given all kinds of unfair advantages wrapped in the repugnant coat of affirmative action.

If pointing out the futility of bitching by race baiting complainers makes me a racist, so be it.
 
Blacks were much better off before white leftists corrupted King's message. Blacks were trying hard to achieve; they knew they had a model to look toward, white standards of behavior.

But white leftists started hiring quotas and started affirmative action that required blacks to be hired and let into college no matter how low their abilities or scores, and whites generally became deeply disillusioned.

The idea was promoted that "black is beautiful" just as it was, no matter how much prostitution, crime, murders, violence, burning down so many cities, ghettos driving out all the whites, welfare dependency, their great 60s music turned into obscene, violent, disgusting rap beats like jungle drums.

None of that is beautiful, and all of it is far, far worse than before Martin Luther King, Jr.

If blacks don't want to be thought of as inferior, then they have to live by standards and performance no worse than whites do. If blacks have worse achievements, more crime, more drugs and alcohol, more prostitution and pimping, more violence and flash mobs, less employment and more welfare than whites do, proportionally ------------- then they ARE inferior.

That's what inferior means. Not as good as.

Right?

Wrong, you can't allow your racism to influence the fact that 300 years of oppression should be let go in 40 years of freedom.

I am sick and tired of hearing complaints about present day conditions based on what happened hundreds of years ago.

There are no slaves today, unless being slaves to the Democrat-induced welfare reliance.

No black person is oppressed today, on the contrary, they are given all kinds of unfair advantages wrapped in the repugnant coat of affirmative action.

If pointing out the futility of bitching by race baiting complainers makes me a racist, so be it.

Thats what most people say when they dont have even a rudimentary understanding on what racial trauma does to the psyche of a person or group. Its kind of useless even discussing it with a racist because they are too traumatized themselves to understand such a complex problem.
 
Except, of course, for the 'Conservatives'. They seek to put thing back to pre-Civil War status.



You just couldn't resist that kind of stupid, hyper-partisan hackery, could you? YOU are part of the problem, and what you are referencing in the above quote - whether you realize it or not - is in fact the shameful legacy of the democrat party, fool.

That dog in your avie is probably smarter than he is.

Probably?

Even Truthmatters might have been smarter.
 

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