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RUSH LIMBAUGH is my clone!
11/24/2014, 10:20 PM
He said something about the death of "His son". He pretty much said those who want violence are to be understood and they aren't to be condemned, or some such wisdom.

RUSH LIMBAUGH is my clone!
11/24/2014, 11:13 PM
Nobody saw his little presser on tv? They interrupted "Scorpion" on CBS to show it.

Breadburner
11/26/2014, 02:43 PM
He's ****ing irrelevant as far as I'm concerned.....

Since71ASooner4Life
11/26/2014, 03:59 PM
He said something about the death of "His son". He pretty much said those who want violence are to be understood and they aren't to be condemned, or some such wisdom.

Each day the community organizer descends to a new low for incompetence. It is frightening that the garbage that comes out of his mouth has become so commonplace in our inverse world, that it doesn't even get much reaction.

Who ever imagined this country would see the day that "guilty and not to be considered otherwise" would replace "innocent unless proven guilty" but that's precisely the message he sent to the country when he and his incompetent right hand Mr. Holder jumped on an airplane to console the family of the felon. And now in the face of a grand jury decision which was well explained by the prosecutor, he gives a referendum on what wrong with police in America, and says nothing about what the policeman has been put thru. Unbelievable.

There is no doubt that blacks have suffered many injustices since the day they were brought to this country as slaves, but suggesting that we "honor" a violent criminal as though he were some hero isn't just compensation. But for sure, the ridiculous nature of what our lame in the White House stands for has given me a greater appreciation for what its like to be on the wrong end of injustice.

Two more years cant get here soon enough. What an embarrassing chapter in our history. I guess he and the other liberal incompetents he surrounds himself with would remind us that its in line with our other embarrassing history which includes discrimination against minorities, women, gays, and everyone else. At least now no one in society can say they haven't found themselves in the cross-hairs of persecution. Never thought being educated, married, hard working/dutifully employed and having white skin would land me there though

Turd_Ferguson
11/26/2014, 05:43 PM
Each day the community organizer descends to a new low for incompetence. It is frightening that the garbage that comes out of his mouth has become so commonplace in our inverse world, that it doesn't even get much reaction.

Who ever imagined this country would see the day that "guilty and not to be considered otherwise" would replace "innocent unless proven guilty" but that's precisely the message he sent to the country when he and his incompetent right hand Mr. Holder jumped on an airplane to console the family of the felon. And now in the face of a grand jury decision which was well explained by the prosecutor, he gives a referendum on what wrong with police in America, and says nothing about what the policeman has been put thru. Unbelievable.

There is no doubt that blacks have suffered many injustices since the day they were brought to this country as slaves, but suggesting that we "honor" a violent criminal as though he were some hero isn't just compensation. But for sure, the ridiculous nature of what our lame in the White House stands for has given me a greater appreciation for what its like to be on the wrong end of injustice.

Two more years cant get here soon enough. What an embarrassing chapter in our history. I guess he and the other liberal incompetents he surrounds himself with would remind us that its in line with our other embarrassing history which includes discrimination against minorities, women, gays, and everyone else. At least now no one in society can say they haven't found themselves in the cross-hairs of persecution. Never thought being educated, married, hard working/dutifully employed and having white skin would land me there though

Right on brother! That is pure awsomeness.

Breadburner
11/26/2014, 06:14 PM
There is no doubt that blacks have suffered many injustices since the day they were brought to this country as slaves

How long does this friggin card have to get played.....It's gotten terribly old.....Just saying.....

RUSH LIMBAUGH is my clone!
11/26/2014, 06:44 PM
There are quite a number of peeps that make lots of money with the race baiting stuff, not to mention the fools in the Media, Entertainment and Public Schools. A major component of the democrats ongoing voting effort.

Soonerjeepman
11/26/2014, 06:58 PM
Each day the community organizer descends to a new low for incompetence. It is frightening that the garbage that comes out of his mouth has become so commonplace in our inverse world, that it doesn't even get much reaction.

Who ever imagined this country would see the day that "guilty and not to be considered otherwise" would replace "innocent unless proven guilty" but that's precisely the message he sent to the country when he and his incompetent right hand Mr. Holder jumped on an airplane to console the family of the felon. And now in the face of a grand jury decision which was well explained by the prosecutor, he gives a referendum on what wrong with police in America, and says nothing about what the policeman has been put thru. Unbelievable.

There is no doubt that blacks have suffered many injustices since the day they were brought to this country as slaves, but suggesting that we "honor" a violent criminal as though he were some hero isn't just compensation. But for sure, the ridiculous nature of what our lame in the White House stands for has given me a greater appreciation for what its like to be on the wrong end of injustice.

Two more years cant get here soon enough. What an embarrassing chapter in our history. I guess he and the other liberal incompetents he surrounds himself with would remind us that its in line with our other embarrassing history which includes discrimination against minorities, women, gays, and everyone else. At least now no one in society can say they haven't found themselves in the cross-hairs of persecution. Never thought being educated, married, hard working/dutifully employed and having white skin would land me there though

Preach it brother...dang that's twice...

You need to send this as an editorial to all the newspapers and the white house.

Turd_Ferguson
11/26/2014, 08:10 PM
Preach it brother...dang that's twice...

You need to send this as an editorial to all the newspapers and the white house.

concur.

BetterSoonerThanLater
11/27/2014, 08:16 AM
Anyone notice that 8th has been curiously absent from all the ferguson related threads? I guess he's out there trying to find more stuff to make Obama look amazing to counteract his complete failure as a leader during this whole racial tension Mumbo jumbo.

Shucks! If only he could find some obscure "fact" that blames bush for all if this!!!

Smh

SoonerProphet
11/27/2014, 08:34 AM
http://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/is-ferguson-the-benghazi-of-the-left/

Amcon offers up it thoughts and a point I agree with. Ferguson is the Bhenghazi of leftists.

"for a certain sort of ideologue, a newsworthy event that presents a murky and complex combination of tragedy, stupidity, and fallibility so powerfully confirms a pre-existing narrative that it becomes an obsession. This obsession, which takes on a vivid emotional quality, means that all complicating factors, epistemological and otherwise, that complicate the narrative must be dismissed or suppressed. This obsession is stoked even further by the failure of most people in the country to share it, which, in the mind of the obsessives, only shows that a) there is a conspiracy to conceal the facts from the people, and/or b) the people are too morally corrupt to see what is plain to the ideologues and to share their rage."

RUSH LIMBAUGH is my clone!
11/27/2014, 12:05 PM
Anyone notice that 8th has been curiously absent from all the ferguson related threads? I guess he's out there trying to find more stuff to make Obama look amazing to counteract his complete failure as a leader during this whole racial tension Mumbo jumbo.

Shucks! If only he could find some obscure "fact" that blames bush for all if this!!!

SmhBush schmush, it was the vile REAGAN who bears the most responsibility for the evil that is America.

FaninAma
11/27/2014, 01:04 PM
If Obama had taken a chapter out of Nelson Mandella's play book on race he would have had a lasting legacy in this area. Instead he chose to follow the Al Sharpton race baiting steategy.

RUSH LIMBAUGH is my clone!
11/27/2014, 03:17 PM
Nelson was a socialist, though, like MLK, but MLK didn't do the domestic terrorism like Mandela did... FWIW

OU68
11/29/2014, 04:09 PM
http://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher/is-ferguson-the-benghazi-of-the-left/

Amcon offers up it thoughts and a point I agree with. Ferguson is the Bhenghazi of leftists.

"for a certain sort of ideologue, a newsworthy event that presents a murky and complex combination of tragedy, stupidity, and fallibility so powerfully confirms a pre-existing narrative that it becomes an obsession. This obsession, which takes on a vivid emotional quality, means that all complicating factors, epistemological and otherwise, that complicate the narrative must be dismissed or suppressed. This obsession is stoked even further by the failure of most people in the country to share it, which, in the mind of the obsessives, only shows that a) there is a conspiracy to conceal the facts from the people, and/or b)

the people are too morally corrupt to see what is plain to the ideologues and to share their rage."
The only word the idiots that are demonstrating would recognize in that might be 'a'.

BetterSoonerThanLater
12/2/2014, 11:37 AM
Nope. nothing here from 8th either....curious....

dwarthog
12/2/2014, 11:48 AM
Looks like he teamed up with the tax cheat to do a little something closer to his skill set, community organizing along with blaming lack of spending on some sort of gizmo and on insufficient training for the police as the key issues at play in Ferguson.

Golly, I'm feelin' pretty safe now.

Soonerjeepman
12/2/2014, 01:26 PM
Would you even expect obama to side with the police on this? or the grand jury...who ACTUALLY heard and saw all the EVIDENCE? he11 no.

I'm so tired of the news and people continuing to push it as it's the fault of the police officer...WHAT DID BROWN DO OR NOT DO...not one word about that....

Now that it's been pretty well established that brown DIDN'T have his hands up - their catchy little sign - it's about how the cops let the body lay in the street for 4 hours...

OU68
12/2/2014, 02:02 PM
Would you even expect obama to side with the police on this? or the grand jury...who ACTUALLY heard and saw all the EVIDENCE? he11 no.

I'm so tired of the news and people continuing to push it as it's the fault of the police officer...WHAT DID BROWN DO OR NOT DO...not one word about that....

Now that it's been pretty well established that brown DIDN'T have his hands up - their catchy little sign - it's about how the cops let the body lay in the street for 4 hours...

Remember all the pictures of Travon as a 12yr old? I'm so tired of hearing about the "white cop shooting an unarmed black teen" - instead of policeman shoots fleeing felon resisting arrest!

OU68
12/2/2014, 02:10 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/02/us/st-louis-man-killed-hammer-attack/index.html?hpt=hp_t4

And, of course, this had nothing to do with Ferguson or race...

Sooner8th
12/2/2014, 02:18 PM
Anyone notice that 8th has been curiously absent from all the ferguson related threads? I guess he's out there trying to find more stuff to make Obama look amazing to counteract his complete failure as a leader during this whole racial tension Mumbo jumbo.

Shucks! If only he could find some obscure "fact" that blames bush for all if this!!!

Smh

So you want my input huh? OK here goes.

It's too bad the brown is dead. Just like it is with 99.99% of deaths. Are blacks in Ferguson treated right? Probably not. I have hung around with people and have done things we should have been doing, so from an early age I learned not to attract the attention of the police. That means making sure all the lights work on your car, don't speed and don't steal shi!t, especially right in front of the clerk or owner. Then don't walk down the middle of the street after you steal and when a cop pulls over and says get on the sidewalk - run your dumbass to the sidewalk. A really good way to get killed is to punch a cop through his open car window. After you punch a cop through his window and he shoots at you and you decide to run, either keep running or get your dumbass on the ground like he told you to.

There were 4 or 5 times brown couple have done something different and not to end up dead and he choose none of them. Burning sh!t up and rioting is not going to change anything, just lose support of those who might tend to agree with you that you might have a complain about how blacks are treated in your town. This is America and you can register then VOTE. That is how you change things.

As for being in the cross-hairs of persecution because you are educated, married, hard working/dutifully employed and having white skin, give me a break. I thought conservatives hated playing the victim card.

Another question - what is the felon talk about?

Sooner8th
12/2/2014, 02:18 PM
He said something about the death of "His son". He pretty much said those who want violence are to be understood and they aren't to be condemned, or some such wisdom.

He was quoting Brown's dad.

OU68
12/2/2014, 02:24 PM
Another question - what is the felon talk about?

The box of cigars he grabbed hit the $ figure for a 2nd class felony - yeah, I know, picky - just sick of the way the media is playing this.

TheHumanAlphabet
12/2/2014, 02:59 PM
There is no doubt that blacks have suffered many injustices since the day they were brought to this country as slaves

How long does this friggin card have to get played.....It's gotten terribly old.....Just saying.....
Ummm, as far as I know, slavery ended in 1863. So for 151 years now all the injustices of a certain group are still being charged? I would give the first 2 generations a pass, but now? Given me a physical break...get off your lazy ***, use your abilities and make something of yourself. How pathetic are you to blame something that ended 150 years ago on your plight, caused by you or your parents and their choices today. Welfare has been the greatest laziness builder ever, makes people complacent, beholding to the government and crushes self-esteem.

Nope, all of this today is on each individual...

Sooner8th
12/2/2014, 04:29 PM
Ummm, as far as I know, slavery ended in 1863. So for 151 years now all the injustices of a certain group are still being charged? I would give the first 2 generations a pass, but now? Given me a physical break...get off your lazy ***, use your abilities and make something of yourself. How pathetic are you to blame something that ended 150 years ago on your plight, caused by you or your parents and their choices today. Welfare has been the greatest laziness builder ever, makes people complacent, beholding to the government and crushes self-esteem.

Nope, all of this today is on each individual...

Ended 150 years ago? Are you kidding me? When were Jim Crow laws repealed or ignored? In the 60's. THE 1960's. Rednecks in the south were killing white people and black people for simply trying to register to vote - much less actually vote. These people were and are AMERICAN CITIZENS, but were treated like they weren't. They were paying taxes to states that supported universities that they were not allowed to attend. Pull that on a white person and see the outrage, OUTRAGE I tell you!

Don't try to pretend that everything for blacks has been hunky dory over the last 150 years. When is the last time a white person lynched for whistling at a black women or trying to register to vote?

BetterSoonerThanLater
12/2/2014, 05:32 PM
so we should just continue to treat African Americans like they are incompotent of being successful on their own? you realize that by perpetuating " white guilt" and continuing to give give give, the cycle will never really break and they will never fully know what the meaning of being truly successful based on their own merits is. their will always be an astrisk. at some point, we have to quit apologizing and start helping them grow into their own, otherwise, it will always be seen as "we owe them". until then, all the affirmative action, quotas, and free stuff will alwys be the plague that keeps people from doing it on their own. their will always be an excuse. i wasn't alive in the 60's. my mother was born in 55. there wasn't much she could do, and nothing that i could do back then. am i supposed to accept that i, as a white person, i owe something to African Americans becuase i am white? or how about this... i'm half Native American. if a cherokee gets shot by a white cop after robbing a 7-11, do i get to riot? do i get to speak out about the mistreatment of native americans for the past 300+ yrs? do i go burn down the resevation? i could. but i don't. if that man was shot committing a crime, and resisting arrest, or attacking a cop, he gets what he deserves. he is accountable for his own actions. I dont get to claim that it was a wrongful death simply because he was killed by a white man. the fact of the matter is, because of the treatment of african americans 150 yrs ago, or even as recent as the 60's i'm supposed to have sympathy for a black guy regardless of his actions. if i take the side of the police officer who happens to be white, then i'm labeled a racist. when in actuality, my belief is that there is not enough accountability placed on the shoulders of the black community BY the black community. there are way more black on black crimes than white against black, yet this instance is special. And if this was truly about race, and blacks looking out for one another, then why are the riotors setting fire to homes and businesses owned and operated--not to mention employing-- blacks? its bull****, and is actualy an act of defiance to authority, propagated on the back a race. its unfortunate. let me ask you this: would this situation been any different if The officer had been black? better yet, what if michale brown had been white, and Darren wilson had been black.

REDREX
12/2/2014, 05:36 PM
Black people have been screwed over for more than 150 years----But they seem to want everyone to change except them-----My Black friends are embarrassed by the way the mob acted-------Al Sharpton and MSNBC stoked this entire mess into a racial incident when it was not

Sooner8th
12/2/2014, 06:23 PM
so we should just continue to treat African Americans like they are incompotent of being successful on their own? you realize that by perpetuating " white guilt" and continuing to give give give, the cycle will never really break and they will never fully know what the meaning of being truly successful based on their own merits is. their will always be an astrisk. at some point, we have to quit apologizing and start helping them grow into their own, otherwise, it will always be seen as "we owe them". until then, all the affirmative action, quotas, and free stuff will alwys be the plague that keeps people from doing it on their own. their will always be an excuse. i wasn't alive in the 60's. my mother was born in 55. there wasn't much she could do, and nothing that i could do back then. am i supposed to accept that i, as a white person, i owe something to African Americans becuase i am white? or how about this... i'm half Native American. if a cherokee gets shot by a white cop after robbing a 7-11, do i get to riot? do i get to speak out about the mistreatment of native americans for the past 300+ yrs? do i go burn down the resevation? i could. but i don't. if that man was shot committing a crime, and resisting arrest, or attacking a cop, he gets what he deserves. he is accountable for his own actions. I dont get to claim that it was a wrongful death simply because he was killed by a white man. the fact of the matter is, because of the treatment of african americans 150 yrs ago, or even as recent as the 60's i'm supposed to have sympathy for a black guy regardless of his actions. if i take the side of the police officer who happens to be white, then i'm labeled a racist. when in actuality, my belief is that there is not enough accountability placed on the shoulders of the black community BY the black community. there are way more black on black crimes than white against black, yet this instance is special. And if this was truly about race, and blacks looking out for one another, then why are the riotors setting fire to homes and businesses owned and operated--not to mention employing-- blacks? its bull****, and is actualy an act of defiance to authority, propagated on the back a race. its unfortunate. let me ask you this: would this situation been any different if The officer had been black? better yet, what if michale brown had been white, and Darren wilson had been black.

Where or better yet HOW do you get this from what I wrote? I was simply correcting the revisionist history. It not that people like you hate victimization, because people on this board repeatedly say how white, male, heterosexual, employed people are persecuted. You only hate it when someone else plays that card.

okie52
12/2/2014, 06:37 PM
Sharpton: All Athletes Should Salute Michael Brown as Rams Did

Tuesday, 02 Dec 2014 04:41 PM

By Cathy Burke

The Rev. Al Sharpton "respects and admires" the five St. Louis Rams football players who did a "hands up-don't shoot" tribute to Michael Brown – and says all athletes should follow suit.

In a videotaped interview, Sharpton – who attended a White House meeting Monday about the response to Brown's Aug. 9 shooting death and the unrest triggered anew when a grand jury decided not to indict Ferguson, Missouri, police officer Darren Wilson last month – praised the Rams' gesture.

"I think that they have a right to do it and it was much appreciated," Sharpton told the gossip news website TMZ.

"I respect and admire them, and I think to criticize people for expressing themselves is against what America should be about."

Sharpton also took his admiration of the Rams' players one step farther, declaring that all athletes should emulate the gesture: "I think all of 'em should, because they all could have members of their family or themselves become victims."

The Rams were bitterly criticized by the St. Louis Police Officers Association for honoring Brown, with some officers saying the athletes should be punished for the pre-game salute Sunday. The National Football League says it won't discipline the five.

Though the St. Louis County police said they got an apology from the Rams, the NFL team denied the assertion, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.

Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com http://www.Newsmax.com/Headline/Al-Sharpton-Rams-Michael-Brown-admires/2014/12/02/id/610638/#ixzz3KmpJsUG4
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Ton Loc
12/4/2014, 09:02 AM
Al Sharpton is an idiot.

Other than that - A bunch of honkies giving opinions on something they know little to nothing about - so pretty much like any other thread in Obamafest. :surprise:

TheHumanAlphabet
12/4/2014, 06:10 PM
Ton, I am a "honkie" and would not pretend to know much about being "black". But I lived in the South during desegregation. My best friend in the 4th and 5th grade was the only black kid at my school in Mississippi, he was there because his Dad was the school janitor. I found out about segregation because we couldn't attend each others birthday party, not from being specifically told no, but from an institutional thinking. I have met many successful black people and while I don't know each exact story, I would attribute their success to hard work and diligence. And I certainly didn't have a silver spoon in my mouth or things handed to me. I worked hard and am better for it, what I would expect from anyone.