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akuma587 said:
Timmah! said:
akuma587 said:
Damn, I would be scared in a place with that many white people around me, and I AM white. I would be too afraid they would ask to do my taxes or sell me some life insurance and would probably flip out. They would have to get several guards to restrain me.

Akuma, why are libs always the first to mention race? Who gives a crap how much melanin a person has in their skin? It doesn't change their character or substance. I mean, seriously, what's the fascination?

I just don't trust older, rich, white people.  They scare me.  It's mostly a joke too.

Now McCain is beating the small government drum (which I hate), but at least he is more likely to stick to that mantra than most Republicans.

 

Now you don't like old people? Who are you?

I was just giving you a hard time, but I do notice more libs mentioning race in general and I really don't understand the fascination with the level of melanin that a person has in their skin due to genetics. If progress is what we're after, why is race such a big deal on the left? Shouldn't they be the first to walk into a room and not count how many people of different flavors are there? We're all the same inside, so it shouldn't matter so much.

That's my point.

Edit: What about Rich, older black people? Are they Ok?

Goodnight.

 

 



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Timmah! said:
akuma587 said:
Timmah! said:
akuma587 said:
Damn, I would be scared in a place with that many white people around me, and I AM white. I would be too afraid they would ask to do my taxes or sell me some life insurance and would probably flip out. They would have to get several guards to restrain me.

Akuma, why are libs always the first to mention race? Who gives a crap how much melanin a person has in their skin? It doesn't change their character or substance. I mean, seriously, what's the fascination?

I just don't trust older, rich, white people.  They scare me.  It's mostly a joke too.

Now McCain is beating the small government drum (which I hate), but at least he is more likely to stick to that mantra than most Republicans.

 

Now you don't like old people? Who are you?

I was just giving you a hard time, but I do notice more libs mentioning race in general and I really don't understand the fascination with the level of melanin that a person has in their skin due to genetics. If progress is what we're after, why is race such a big deal on the left? Shouldn't they be the first to walk into a room and not count how many people of different flavors are there? We're all the same inside, so it shouldn't matter so much.

That's my point.

Edit: What about Rich, older black people? Are they Ok?

Goodnight.

 

 

 

its just fear mongering by democrats to scare up minority votes.  its also gets young votes because they usually dont know any better.



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super_etecoon said:
MontanaHatchet said:
It's funny that no one raises an eyebrow when a thread creator insults two members in his original post, called for or not. Political threads truly are lowering the bar for Off Topic.

erm...have you ever read any of MrBubbles' other threads?  This is pretty tame and is actually a positive step.  At least he didn't call anyone the antichrist.

 


lol that is one of the funniest threads i ever read

Old black people are cool, they usually have funny stories to tell.



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Timmah! said:
akuma587 said:
Timmah! said:
akuma587 said:
Damn, I would be scared in a place with that many white people around me, and I AM white. I would be too afraid they would ask to do my taxes or sell me some life insurance and would probably flip out. They would have to get several guards to restrain me.

Akuma, why are libs always the first to mention race? Who gives a crap how much melanin a person has in their skin? It doesn't change their character or substance. I mean, seriously, what's the fascination?

I just don't trust older, rich, white people.  They scare me.  It's mostly a joke too.

Now McCain is beating the small government drum (which I hate), but at least he is more likely to stick to that mantra than most Republicans.

 

Now you don't like old people? Who are you?

I was just giving you a hard time, but I do notice more libs mentioning race in general and I really don't understand the fascination with the level of melanin that a person has in their skin due to genetics. If progress is what we're after, why is race such a big deal on the left? Shouldn't they be the first to walk into a room and not count how many people of different flavors are there? We're all the same inside, so it shouldn't matter so much.

That's my point.

Edit: What about Rich, older black people? Are they Ok?

Goodnight.

 

 

Most "libs" are Post-Marxists that have expanded the theory of class conflict to include race and gender as well as other distinctions. That is why race is so important to them. They have to continually remind everyone of the race conflict between white people and other races.

P.S. I am kidding!   

 



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Baddman said:
super_etecoon said:
MontanaHatchet said:
It's funny that no one raises an eyebrow when a thread creator insults two members in his original post, called for or not. Political threads truly are lowering the bar for Off Topic.

erm...have you ever read any of MrBubbles' other threads?  This is pretty tame and is actually a positive step.  At least he didn't call anyone the antichrist.

 


 

lol that is one of the funniest threads i ever read

I lol'd. Best joke thread... evar.

 



joke thread?!?......*raises eyebrow*...



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It was a pretty good speech. McCain gets big points for authenticity and for moving away from the red meat rhetoric of the other Republicans. The speech wasn't perfect, but it was very solid. I applaud him for being one of the only people who could save the train wreck that is the Republican Party. You guys just have to get rid of the Religious Right and we will all be better off.

I give McCain a B+ (pace was pretty slow, but at least it was genuine)
I give Obama an A



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It is hard to shed anything but crocodile tears over White House speechwriter Patrick Buchanan's tragic analysis of the Nixon debacle. "It's like Sisyphus," he said. "We rolled the rock all the way up the mountain...and it rolled right back down on us...."  Neither Sisyphus nor the commander of the Light Brigade nor Pat Buchanan had the time or any real inclination to question what they were doing...a martyr, to the bitter end, to a "flawed" cause and a narrow, atavistic concept of conservative politics that has done more damage to itself and the country in less than six years than its liberal enemies could have done in two or three decades. -Hunter S. Thompson

TheRealMafoo said:

I watched it. Thought it was a great speech.

One thing that's great about this election (finally), is while I am adamantly apposed to Obamas politics, I think he is a good man.

This speech reaffirmed to me just how much I think McCain is a good man.

We have no losers in the race this time. First time in a loooong time.

 

 I think I feel the same way. I obviously heavily lean to McCain, but Obama would not make me suicidal. : )

I think it is kinda a Big Win, Little Win situation... But either way we move on.



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rocketpig said:
He seemed very presidential and he took very few shots at Obama. Very emotional and classy speech.

He laid off the fearmongering and played up his independent nature. Very appealing to voters like me.

Hah.  Almost makes me wish i'd watched it.  Me I know where the candidates say they stand already, so i'm waiting for the debates.