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N-Word Shouted at Palin Rally
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How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog |
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retired54 wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog My hearing must be bad. Couldn't hear it. http://home.comcast.net/~frank.logullo/image002.gif |
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"retired54" wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog Interesting that you are more than willing to brand the GOP with what asshole in the crowd are saying, yet bray and carry on about how unfair it is when Obama is linked to people he actually knows and has supported (and have supported him) in the past such as the Racist Rev and the ex-radical. The hypocrisy is stunning even by Dem standards. |
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"Kurt Ullman" wrote in message ... In article , "retired54" wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog Interesting that you are more than willing to brand the GOP with what asshole in the crowd are saying, yet bray and carry on about how unfair it is when Obama is linked to people he actually knows and has supported (and have supported him) in the past such as the Racist Rev and the ex-radical. The hypocrisy is stunning even by Dem standards. I'm not labeling anybody. I'm mostly curious. I want to see if some comments this youtube video are true. I only hope you're as disgusted by this as I am. olddog (BTW: voted for McCain in the Primaries) |
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"Kurt Ullman" wrote in message ... In article , "retired54" wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog Interesting that you are more than willing to brand the GOP with what asshole in the crowd are saying, yet bray and carry on about how unfair it is when Obama is linked to people he actually knows and has supported (and have supported him) in the past such as the Racist Rev and the ex-radical. The hypocrisy is stunning even by Dem standards. I am not a McCain fan but I do respect him for one thing. When a woman called Obama an Arab, McCain shook his head 'no' and refuted what she said. That's honorable. But for Palin to ignore what was being yelled during her speech was an outright shame. She should have admonished those people unless she believes the same. This is 2008 and there is no room for crap like that. |
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"retired54" wrote in message news http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog How many of you republicans out there want to *be* associated with this? damn-it! |
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retired54 wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? Wishful thinking on the part of some. Even the DailyKOS debunks the claim. http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/20...591/434/644338 The last politician to use the "N-word" in public discourse was a Democrat. http://technorati.com/videos/youtube...%3D0FIBJt-c2o0 Republicans just don't do things like that. As a matter of policy, Republicans don't register canaries multiple times, they don't vote dead people, they don't make dodgy campaign contributions. To many Democrats, the end justifies the means. To Republicans, in general, no good can come from an immoral act. |
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"HeyBub" wrote in message ... retired54 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? Wishful thinking on the part of some. Even the DailyKOS debunks the claim. http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/20...591/434/644338 The last politician to use the "N-word" in public discourse was a Democrat. http://technorati.com/videos/youtube...%3D0FIBJt-c2o0 Republicans just don't do things like that. As a matter of policy, Republicans don't register canaries multiple times, they don't vote dead people, they don't make dodgy campaign contributions. To many Democrats, the end justifies the means. To Republicans, in general, no good can come from an immoral act. could be...it sounds like n### to me. strange think to shout..... redistributer? I don't want to clump anyone. If you took it that way it's a mistake on my part. I'm asking a question.....you know like that FL reporter you like so much. olddog |
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"sanity" wrote in message . .. "Kurt Ullman" wrote in message ... In article , "retired54" wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog Interesting that you are more than willing to brand the GOP with what asshole in the crowd are saying, yet bray and carry on about how unfair it is when Obama is linked to people he actually knows and has supported (and have supported him) in the past such as the Racist Rev and the ex-radical. The hypocrisy is stunning even by Dem standards. I am not a McCain fan but I do respect him for one thing. When a woman called Obama an Arab, McCain shook his head 'no' and refuted what she said. That's honorable. That was the only rreal display of honor I've seen in his campaign. Otherwise, it's been detestable. |
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"HeyBub" wrote in message ... retired54 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? Wishful thinking on the part of some. Even the DailyKOS debunks the claim. http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/20...591/434/644338 The last politician to use the "N-word" in public discourse was a Democrat. http://technorati.com/videos/youtube...%3D0FIBJt-c2o0 Republicans just don't do things like that. As a matter of policy, Republicans don't register canaries multiple times, they don't vote dead people, they don't make dodgy campaign contributions. No. Republicans Remove millions of voters from the rolls, mostly the new registries, for very dubious reasons, such as slight differences from databases unrelated to voting. Election fraud is a real problem. Voter fraud is a made up problem used to justify election fraud. Everyone knows canaries don't really vote, even if they could actually get registered. Republicans don't want more people to vote. Why would that be? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GBAsFwPglw |
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"retired54" wrote in message
news http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog Probably about the same amount as the democrats who would want to be associated with a life sized Sarah Palin figure hanging by a noose in LA right now. Despicable people come in all parties, and even Jesse Jackson said some crude things about Obama, is he a republican now? Get a grip, and realize that *individual* people and actions speak for themselves and not for the party. Cheri |
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wrote: No. Republicans Remove millions of voters from the rolls, mostly the new registries, for very dubious reasons, such as slight differences from databases unrelated to voting. Yeah like people not actually living where they are supposed to or other actual violations of the law, or dead, or you name it. Can't actually enforce laws can we now? That would put the Dems at a disadvantage because they couldn't sign up 5K voters in Cleveland with City Hall as official residence. |
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If you're that easily disgusted all I can say is get a life. Sheesh.
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 14:48:36 GMT, "retired54" wrote: I only hope you're as disgusted by this as I am. |
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N-Word Shouted at Palin Rally
"Cheri" wrote in message ... "retired54" wrote in message news http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog Probably about the same amount as the democrats who would want to be associated with a life sized Sarah Palin figure hanging by a noose in LA right now. Despicable people come in all parties, and even Jesse Jackson said some crude things about Obama, is he a republican now? Get a grip, and realize that *individual* people and actions speak for themselves and not for the party. Cheri True but you're reading more into the question than I intended. You're not the only one though. olddog |
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wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 14:40:20 GMT, "retired54" wrote: You have a lot of nerve posting politics on alt.home.repair. This is not a political newsgroup. Apparently you are too stupid to understand this....... PLONK Ctrl-[D] is your friend! olddog |
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"retired54" wrote in message
... "Cheri" wrote in message ... "retired54" wrote in message news http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog Probably about the same amount as the democrats who would want to be associated with a life sized Sarah Palin figure hanging by a noose in LA right now. Despicable people come in all parties, and even Jesse Jackson said some crude things about Obama, is he a republican now? Get a grip, and realize that *individual* people and actions speak for themselves and not for the party. Cheri True but you're reading more into the question than I intended. You're not the only one though. olddog OK, sorry then. There are times, even when I have voted for a candidate, that I don't want to be associated with them either, so to answer your question. I wouldn't want to be associated with the name calling, hanging in effigy, or any of those things....and I wouldn't be. Cheri |
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retired54 wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog IS THAT AGAINST THE LAW? |
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Bob F wrote:
"HeyBub" wrote in message ... retired54 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? Wishful thinking on the part of some. Even the DailyKOS debunks the claim. http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/20...591/434/644338 The last politician to use the "N-word" in public discourse was a Democrat. http://technorati.com/videos/youtube...%3D0FIBJt-c2o0 Republicans just don't do things like that. As a matter of policy, Republicans don't register canaries multiple times, they don't vote dead people, they don't make dodgy campaign contributions. No. Republicans Remove millions of voters from the rolls, mostly the new registries, for very dubious reasons, such as slight differences from databases unrelated to voting. Election fraud is a real problem. ## If you're talking about Ohio, Federal law REQUIRES the Ohio Secretary of State to inform local election officials when newly-registered voter information does not match other approved databases (Social Security Administration, Ohio Department of Motor Vehicles, etc.). Of course the Secretary of State, a Democrat, refused to do so. Several states prohibit felons from voting. Many election officials make no effort to purge the roles of these - and other - ineligible voters. I saw a Democrat in Florida who told the crowd: "When I die, I want to buried in Chicago - so I can continue to be active in Democratic politics." Voter fraud is a made up problem used to justify election fraud. ## I'm in Texas. Look up "Landslide Lyndon" (in brief, Lyndon Johnson won his first US Senate race by 87 votes that came in five days AFTER the election - from a dodgy county). Don't tell me voter fraud doesn't exist. I was a poll watcher during one election when a nurse rolled in an elderly person from a nursing home to vote, and, of course, the nurse had to "assist" the elderly voter. About an hour later, the same nurse rolled in another. This went on, voter after voter until almost before the polls closed. The last person the nurse rolled in was the same one she had rolled in earlier that morning, but this time the nurse told the poll worker a different name. I and another poll watcher strenuously objected so the election clerk asked the lady in the wheel-chair her name. She couldn't answer. She was a gomer. Nurse was a gomer-getter and using the mentally incompetent to stuff the ballot box. Everyone knows canaries don't really vote, even if they could actually get registered. ## Ah, but how do you KNOW a fraudulently registered canary DIDN'T vote? Judging from some people that have been elected... Republicans don't want more people to vote. ## We're the original elitists. Obama is a Johnny-come-lately. |
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On Oct 28, 11:06*am, "sanity" wrote:
"Kurt Ullman" wrote in message ... In article , "retired54" wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog Interesting that you are more than willing to brand the GOP with what asshole in the crowd are saying, yet bray and carry on about how unfair it is when Obama is linked to people he actually knows and has supported (and have supported him) in the past such as the Racist Rev and the ex-radical. *The hypocrisy is stunning even by Dem standards. I am not a McCain fan but I do respect him for one thing. When a woman called Obama an Arab, McCain shook his head 'no' and refuted what she said. That's honorable. But for Palin to ignore what was being yelled during her speech was an outright shame. She should have admonished those people unless she believes the same. This is 2008 and there is no room for crap like that. It's getting ugly; I actually saw a defaced Obama yard sign on my way to work this AM (and I know that it was vandalism; it's been up in the same yard for weeks with no spray paint on it.) What do you want to bet that it actually makes the evening news. Some people have no class. For the record, I'd say the same if it were a McCain sign that was painted over. nate |
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On 10/28/2008 7:06 AM sanity spake thus:
"Kurt Ullman" wrote in message ... In article , "retired54" wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? Interesting that you are more than willing to brand the GOP with what asshole in the crowd are saying, yet bray and carry on about how unfair it is when Obama is linked to people he actually knows and has supported (and have supported him) in the past such as the Racist Rev and the ex-radical. The hypocrisy is stunning even by Dem standards. I am not a McCain fan but I do respect him for one thing. When a woman called Obama an Arab, McCain shook his head 'no' and refuted what she said. That's honorable. Only honorable for correcting the most egregious aspect of her bigotry; not honorable at all for implicitly endorsing the suspicion attached to anyone who might be Arab (or, more likely, Arab-American). The correct response would have been something like "No, he's not an Arab; but even if he were, so what? That's nothing to be ashamed of". -- Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral. - Paulo Freire |
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retired54 wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog There was a big crowd present when Kennedy was shot. Does that make the entire crowd guilty? Why don't you take your moronic post down and bother someone else? |
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Frank wrote in
: retired54 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog My hearing must be bad. Couldn't hear it. http://home.comcast.net/~frank.logullo/image002.gif Heh. like the claimed "kill him" shouts at a Obama rally that no Secret Service agent could hear,and no credible witnesses came forward? if ONE bad apple shoots their mouth off,all must be associated with the idiot? Ah,the politics of divisiveness. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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: "Kurt Ullman" wrote in message ... In article , "retired54" wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog Interesting that you are more than willing to brand the GOP with what asshole in the crowd are saying, yet bray and carry on about how unfair it is when Obama is linked to people he actually knows and has supported (and have supported him) in the past such as the Racist Rev and the ex-radical. The hypocrisy is stunning even by Dem standards. I am not a McCain fan but I do respect him for one thing. When a woman called Obama an Arab, McCain shook his head 'no' and refuted what she said. That's honorable. But for Palin to ignore what was being yelled during her speech was an outright shame. She should have admonished those people unless she believes the same. This is 2008 and there is no room for crap like that. Was Palin actually able to HEAR the slur? -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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"Cheri" wrote in
: "retired54" wrote in message news http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog Probably about the same amount as the democrats who would want to be associated with a life sized Sarah Palin figure hanging by a noose in LA right now. Despicable people come in all parties, and even Jesse Jackson said some crude things about Obama, is he a republican now? Get a grip, and realize that *individual* people and actions speak for themselves and not for the party. Cheri the DemocRATs are SO nasty,they implied Palin's son Trig was not hers. Among other nasties. THEY are the ones who want to shut down talk radio with the "Fairness Doctrine",who attack people with pies(all conservatives) and try to drown out conservative speakers so they cannot voice their opinions,at fora they were invited to. Homos are very vicious if you express opinions they don't agree with.No free speech with them;anything except their position is "hate speech". The DemocRATic Party is the "Party of Hate". -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 14:40:20 GMT, "retired54" wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog And what did the crowd do. Ignore it, then boo it when it persisted. If you haven't figured it out yet the kooks that would shout the N word thrive on getting attention. Palin did what she should of done. She gave the kook exactly what the kook didn't want. She gave her no acknowledgement at all. If she would of said anything the kook would of gotten what she set out to get, confirmation of her statement being heard. |
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wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 14:40:20 GMT, "retired54" wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog And what did the crowd do. Ignore it, then boo it when it persisted. If you haven't figured it out yet the kooks that would shout the N word thrive on getting attention. Palin did what she should of done. She gave the kook exactly what the kook didn't want. She gave her no acknowledgement at all. If she would of said anything the kook would of gotten what she set out to get, confirmation of her statement being heard. I'm sorry. Ignoring something like that is wrong. That person should have been chastised and thrown out. There's no room for that crap anymore. I'm not a McCain fan but I have respect for him when a woman called Barack an 'Arab' and he shook his head and told her she was wrong. |
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Racism, hate and bigotry are alive and well in the USA, so sad.
Kamakure "retired54" wrote in message news http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog |
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"HeyBub" wrote in message ... Bob F wrote: "HeyBub" wrote in message ... retired54 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? Wishful thinking on the part of some. Even the DailyKOS debunks the claim. http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/20...591/434/644338 The last politician to use the "N-word" in public discourse was a Democrat. http://technorati.com/videos/youtube...%3D0FIBJt-c2o0 Republicans just don't do things like that. As a matter of policy, Republicans don't register canaries multiple times, they don't vote dead people, they don't make dodgy campaign contributions. No. Republicans Remove millions of voters from the rolls, mostly the new registries, for very dubious reasons, such as slight differences from databases unrelated to voting. Election fraud is a real problem. ## If you're talking about Ohio, Federal law REQUIRES the Ohio Secretary of State to inform local election officials when newly-registered voter information does not match other approved databases (Social Security Administration, Ohio Department of Motor Vehicles, etc.). Of course the Secretary of State, a Democrat, refused to do so. Several states prohibit felons from voting. Many election officials make no effort to purge the roles of these - and other - ineligible voters. I saw a Democrat in Florida who told the crowd: "When I die, I want to buried in Chicago - so I can continue to be active in Democratic politics." Voter fraud is a made up problem used to justify election fraud. ## I'm in Texas. Look up "Landslide Lyndon" (in brief, Lyndon Johnson won his first US Senate race by 87 votes that came in five days AFTER the election - from a dodgy county). Don't tell me voter fraud doesn't exist. I was a poll watcher during one election when a nurse rolled in an elderly person from a nursing home to vote, and, of course, the nurse had to "assist" the elderly voter. About an hour later, the same nurse rolled in another. This went on, voter after voter until almost before the polls closed. The last person the nurse rolled in was the same one she had rolled in earlier that morning, but this time the nurse told the poll worker a different name. I and another poll watcher strenuously objected so the election clerk asked the lady in the wheel-chair her name. She couldn't answer. She was a gomer. Nurse was a gomer-getter and using the mentally incompetent to stuff the ballot box. And that threw the election? Somehow, I don't think so. It compares in no way to the numbers of voters that have been denied their legal right to vote by illegal caging, removal from the roles for questionable reasons, insufficient voting machines only in democratic districts. Sure, some of those are given "provisional" ballots. But those are rarely counted. (Still haven't been from Ohio in 2004). |
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"Seamus J. Wilson" wrote in message ... Racism, hate and bigotry are alive and well in the USA, so sad. Kamakure Demoralizing. Embarrassing. Felt like someone punched me in the chest. olddog |
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"sanity" wrote in message . .. wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 14:40:20 GMT, "retired54" wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog And what did the crowd do. Ignore it, then boo it when it persisted. If you haven't figured it out yet the kooks that would shout the N word thrive on getting attention. Palin did what she should of done. She gave the kook exactly what the kook didn't want. She gave her no acknowledgement at all. If she would of said anything the kook would of gotten what she set out to get, confirmation of her statement being heard. I'm sorry. Ignoring something like that is wrong. That person should have been chastised and thrown out. There's no room for that crap anymore. I'm not a McCain fan but I have respect for him when a woman called Barack an 'Arab' and he shook his head and told her she was wrong. If she heard it. I've heard from several people that said they could barely make out what is being said. We can only hope she would denounce that type of behavior. It won't help her get elected. olddog |
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"Jim Yanik" wrote in message ... Frank wrote in : retired54 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog My hearing must be bad. Couldn't hear it. http://home.comcast.net/~frank.logullo/image002.gif Heh. like the claimed "kill him" shouts at a Obama rally that no Secret Service agent could hear,and no credible witnesses came forward? if ONE bad apple shoots their mouth off,all must be associated with the idiot? Ah,the politics of divisiveness. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net Or just maybe it wasn't n#####. But it sure sounds like it. If she heard it and didn't make a comment then, yes; Palin is just as guilty for allowing it. olddog |
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On Oct 28, 9:15*am, "HeyBub" wrote:
retired54 wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? Wishful thinking on the part of some. Even the DailyKOS debunks the claim.. http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/20...591/434/644338 The last politician to use the "N-word" in public discourse was a Democrat.http://technorati.com/videos/youtube...%3D0FIBJt-c2o0 Republicans just don't do things like that. As a matter of policy, Republicans don't register canaries multiple times, they don't vote dead people, they don't make dodgy campaign contributions. To many Democrats, the end justifies the means. To Republicans, in general, no good can come from an immoral act. Bwaaaahhhaaahhhaaa! |
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"olddog" wrote in message ... "sanity" wrote in message . .. wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 14:40:20 GMT, "retired54" wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog And what did the crowd do. Ignore it, then boo it when it persisted. If you haven't figured it out yet the kooks that would shout the N word thrive on getting attention. Palin did what she should of done. She gave the kook exactly what the kook didn't want. She gave her no acknowledgement at all. If she would of said anything the kook would of gotten what she set out to get, confirmation of her statement being heard. I'm sorry. Ignoring something like that is wrong. That person should have been chastised and thrown out. There's no room for that crap anymore. I'm not a McCain fan but I have respect for him when a woman called Barack an 'Arab' and he shook his head and told her she was wrong. If she heard it. I've heard from several people that said they could barely make out what is being said. We can only hope she would denounce that type of behavior. It won't help her get elected. olddog Even if she didn't hear it, which I seriously doubt, the story is all over the internet and papers. She should have come out publicly and announce that she didn't hear it and then condemn the person that said it. But she hasn't which leads everyone to believe that she feels the same way or that she approves of the slur hoping that it would help her campaign. The diehard repubs are trying to spin it by saying the person shouted "Redistributor".. If you believe that I have a bridge to sell you. |
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sanity wrote:
"olddog" wrote in message ... "sanity" wrote in message . .. wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 14:40:20 GMT, "retired54" wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog And what did the crowd do. Ignore it, then boo it when it persisted. If you haven't figured it out yet the kooks that would shout the N word thrive on getting attention. Palin did what she should of done. She gave the kook exactly what the kook didn't want. She gave her no acknowledgement at all. If she would of said anything the kook would of gotten what she set out to get, confirmation of her statement being heard. I'm sorry. Ignoring something like that is wrong. That person should have been chastised and thrown out. There's no room for that crap anymore. I'm not a McCain fan but I have respect for him when a woman called Barack an 'Arab' and he shook his head and told her she was wrong. If she heard it. I've heard from several people that said they could barely make out what is being said. We can only hope she would denounce that type of behavior. It won't help her get elected. olddog Even if she didn't hear it, which I seriously doubt, the story is all over the internet and papers. She should have come out publicly and announce that she didn't hear it and then condemn the person that said it. But she hasn't which leads everyone to believe that she feels the same way or that she approves of the slur hoping that it would help her campaign. The diehard repubs are trying to spin it by saying the person shouted "Redistributor".. If you believe that I have a bridge to sell you. HOW MUCH? |
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"sanity" wrote in message . .. "olddog" wrote in message ... "sanity" wrote in message . .. wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 14:40:20 GMT, "retired54" wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog And what did the crowd do. Ignore it, then boo it when it persisted. If you haven't figured it out yet the kooks that would shout the N word thrive on getting attention. Palin did what she should of done. She gave the kook exactly what the kook didn't want. She gave her no acknowledgement at all. If she would of said anything the kook would of gotten what she set out to get, confirmation of her statement being heard. I'm sorry. Ignoring something like that is wrong. That person should have been chastised and thrown out. There's no room for that crap anymore. I'm not a McCain fan but I have respect for him when a woman called Barack an 'Arab' and he shook his head and told her she was wrong. If she heard it. I've heard from several people that said they could barely make out what is being said. We can only hope she would denounce that type of behavior. It won't help her get elected. olddog Even if she didn't hear it, which I seriously doubt, the story is all over the internet and papers. She should have come out publicly and announce that she didn't hear it and then condemn the person that said it. But she hasn't which leads everyone to believe that she feels the same way or that she approves of the slur hoping that it would help her campaign. The diehard repubs are trying to spin it by saying the person shouted "Redistributor".. If you believe that I have a bridge to sell you. I think redistributor is a strange word to shout at a rally. olddog |
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retired54 wrote:
"sanity" wrote in message . .. "olddog" wrote in message ... "sanity" wrote in message . .. wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 14:40:20 GMT, "retired54" wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog And what did the crowd do. Ignore it, then boo it when it persisted. If you haven't figured it out yet the kooks that would shout the N word thrive on getting attention. Palin did what she should of done. She gave the kook exactly what the kook didn't want. She gave her no acknowledgement at all. If she would of said anything the kook would of gotten what she set out to get, confirmation of her statement being heard. I'm sorry. Ignoring something like that is wrong. That person should have been chastised and thrown out. There's no room for that crap anymore. I'm not a McCain fan but I have respect for him when a woman called Barack an 'Arab' and he shook his head and told her she was wrong. If she heard it. I've heard from several people that said they could barely make out what is being said. We can only hope she would denounce that type of behavior. It won't help her get elected. olddog Even if she didn't hear it, which I seriously doubt, the story is all over the internet and papers. She should have come out publicly and announce that she didn't hear it and then condemn the person that said it. But she hasn't which leads everyone to believe that she feels the same way or that she approves of the slur hoping that it would help her campaign. The diehard repubs are trying to spin it by saying the person shouted "Redistributor".. If you believe that I have a bridge to sell you. I think redistributor is a strange word to shout at a rally. olddog I think your feigned outrage at something that may or may not have been said and whether somebody else may or may not have heard alleged statement is trolling. but that's just me. What about Obama supporters using chemical weapons on fellow citizens? any outrage for that? something that actually did happen. http://www.galaxgazette.com/cgi-bin/...5007.Lead+News |
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What on earth does this discussion have to do with home repair? I'm sure
there are plenty of newsgroups dedicated to political discussions. "retired54" wrote in message news http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo40MBjSYfk How many of you republicans out there want to associated with this? olddog |
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"Ray" wrote in message ... What on earth does this discussion have to do with home repair? I'm sure there are plenty of newsgroups dedicated to political discussions. Use Crtl-[D] or just ignore it. The election will be over in a week! olddog |
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Ray wrote:
What on earth does this discussion have to do with home repair? I'm sure there are plenty of newsgroups dedicated to political discussions. he's obviously trolling and trying to disrupt this newsgroup like a good Obamanista. that is what Obama told them to do. " get in their faces" |
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