Letters to the Editor
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Rufus11
You obviously DID NOT READ my post referencing Nixon. Your inane comment in no way addresses or reflects any understanding of my thoughts. But from scrolling through what you have posted today it does not surprise me.
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dO WHAT YOU CAN DO
lIE SPIN DISCREDIT. Whine cry and complain. Do what you can do gop. Enjoy you rsad existance for the next thirty years. It's all you fascists have left.
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:) Guilty conscience?
No idea what your talking about? Not talking to you. I'm speaking to joan and the gop who is watching my posts (the internet pc police george bush patrioit act cronie fascists).
your a canadian, right? don't your politics keep you involved? Please worry about your own country and do not sabotage our process. :)
Just kidding. Do you.
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Notice she appologizes to the Kenneddy's but not obama directly. Unbelievably tone deaf. Or is she?
""earlier today, I was discussing the Democratic primary history and in the course of that discussion mentioned the campaigns that both my husband and Sen. Kennedy waged in California in June in 1992 and 1968, and I was referencing those to make the point that we have had nominating primary contests that go into June. That's an historic fact. Watch more of Clinton's comments to the editorial board ยป
"The Kennedys have been much on my mind in the last days because of Sen. [Edward] Kennedy, and I regret that if my referencing that moment of trauma for our entire nation and particularly for the Kennedy family was in any way offensive. I certainly had no intention of that whatsoever," Clinton added.
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http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/05/23/clinton.comments/index.html
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@rufus11
No apology for being bigoted against Appalachians, huh? So the NY Times shows some Jewish people saying the same things some Appalachians are quoted as saying. Guess you'll also make anti-semitic remarks too, then?
Why is it OK to go after what a minority of Appalachian people say, when a minority of people in other groups say the same thing and no one criticizes them?
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phymommy dearest
bigotry knows no bounds, state or religious. billary's victory margins in Penn and WV were largely provided by whites with little education and, um, interesting views of black and muslim people, in particular. Many of the toothless fools think Obama is a Muslim. I saw an interview with a voter who said "we just got rid of a Hussein; I ain't votin' for no Hussein." Real bright. Another interview with a whitey who said "I just cain't vote for them other ones. You never know what them other un's 'll do." In private, "other one's" becomes niggers. Feel free to support this core of billary's base. they can all piss off.
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Nope?
"@rufus11
No apology for being bigoted against Appalachians, huh? So the NY Times shows some Jewish people saying the same things some Appalachians are quoted as saying. Guess you'll also make anti-semitic remarks too, then?
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1. i wasn't (openly) before the votes. I may have thought it and made joking comments. When and if that kind of thing came up. Maybe once every five years or so. :) But this just gave me a reason to show my bias against the poor people of Appalachia. What I mean to say, is they are resonsible for how they are veiwed. based on theri words and actions. I do not pity them for facing a (small) consequence for their actions .You can't NOt vote for a person because of race or gender or creed (unless their catholics or mormons of course). They seem to not understand that. Or their racists widespread there. Either way, growth on their/your part. You should thank me. :)
2. The jews. I am looking from a differant vantage point. I subsribe to certain email threads that come from differant aspects of american culture. One is from this group:
http://www.tikkun.org/
and the network of spirtual progressives.
Jewish people. It is not all people that have a problem with obama. And I view the one's that do as common ignorance. Once the general starts they will come around.
I know the gop. I see their fascist tactics everyday. They say things to stir this up. then they try to say that person represents a voting block. Propoganda. We are all individuals. this game is just a trick to first divide us into small groups, then have the groups fight. Divide and conquer.
The gop has a golden apple in this arguement they twist to their advantage. The state of isreal. And the fear of the muslims surronding isreal. The gop and some jews use that as a tool to win politically. or for money.
so SOME jews are worried about barack obama. i can garantuee you only hard core right-wing jews will not be swayed to obama. He wasn't going to get them anyway.
Just like the "hard working whites" arguement. All jewish people are not the same. we are all diffrant yet the same. That samness obama taps into. The jewish people ar eno dofferant. They just have an extra incentive. More to lose, more to fear. Bad for us all though. Anyone who has more loyality to a forgein nation than their own causes us major problems in the foreign policy arena. But that's neither her enor there.
differant arguements. When I see a large number of jews saying they won't vote for a black man, or that race was the number one factor in their vote, I might change my stance. But I'm to well rounded to jump to conclusions. Take responsibly for your states. You want to change things? Rather than pointing the finger help with a solution. MAke sure appliacia joins the america that is being built. Make sure they don't side with the red coat confederate traitors. I'm not crossing my fingers. :)
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jewish people, rather.
"It is not all people that have a problem with obama."
I am a christian man. Me hating Jews wouldn't make much sense, would it?
