Saint John wrote:McCain should have his Frankenstein-like face slapped....
Christ are you an ass...

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Go fuck yourself. And that goes for all of your personalities.texafana wrote:Saint John wrote:McCain should have his Frankenstein-like face slapped....
Christ are you an ass...
ProgRocker53 wrote:tj wrote:Lula wrote:voted "trendy" dare i ask?
It is quite "uncool" to not be enamored with Obama. Ahead of the election, if you didn't plan to vote for him, you were not trendy. If you didn't vote for him, you are a loser.
that's how it seemed to be around here.me being a McCain supporter actually ruined my chances with a couple chicks. ugh.
ProgRocker53 wrote:tj wrote:Lula wrote:voted "trendy" dare i ask?
It is quite "uncool" to not be enamored with Obama. Ahead of the election, if you didn't plan to vote for him, you were not trendy. If you didn't vote for him, you are a loser.
that's how it seemed to be around here.
me being a McCain supporter actually ruined my chances with a couple chicks. ugh.
Gunbot wrote:trekman wrote:cookieduster wrote:He's not the Lord.
But he sure is Thier "Messiah"![]()
Just wait till the shit hits the fan. Of course they will blame it all on the white man. We hold them back. They are opressed and downtrodden or however the F*ck you spell it.!
The dry cleaner called, your robes are ready for pickup.
I, noticed that also; I'm so proud of the American people, I'm so proud to be in this country. OMG! I'm crying again.youkeepmewaiting wrote:"It's been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this date in this election at this defining moment change has come to America. "
A few Sam Cooke lines there, nice.
Well done America.
Carrington wrote:Could we just hit the fast forward button on the remote and get to 2012 allready.....this fucking Obama orgy fest is about all a sane man can take.......( insert puking smiley here )
Saint John wrote:Go fuck yourself. And that goes for all of your personalities.texafana wrote:Saint John wrote:McCain should have his Frankenstein-like face slapped....
Christ are you an ass...![]()
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Gunbot wrote:trekman wrote:cookieduster wrote:He's not the Lord.
But he sure is Thier "Messiah"![]()
Just wait till the shit hits the fan. Of course they will blame it all on the white man. We hold them back. They are opressed and downtrodden or however the F*ck you spell it.!
The dry cleaner called, your robes are ready for pickup.
trekman wrote:
But he sure is Thier "Messiah"![]()
Just wait till the shit hits the fan. Of course they will blame it all on the white man. We hold them back. They are opressed and downtrodden or however the F*ck you spell it.!
Saint John wrote:Agreed on all counts. I'm just tired of the first black president, the first woman this, the first Asian this, the first handicapped that, the first one balled this, etc... Moving forward means not putting an emphasis on race. At least that's the way I see it. Slamming it down people's throats is only going to remind and rekindle past injustices...the vast majority of which no one alive today was responsible for!!!
tj wrote: Time will tell whether those who voted for him got what they wanted, or just bought into his sales pitch.
Enigma869 wrote:Saint John wrote:Agreed on all counts. I'm just tired of the first black president, the first woman this, the first Asian this, the first handicapped that, the first one balled this, etc... Moving forward means not putting an emphasis on race. At least that's the way I see it. Slamming it down people's throats is only going to remind and rekindle past injustices...the vast majority of which no one alive today was responsible for!!!
Fuck...I can't believe I'm going to do this. I AGREE WITH YOU, 100% about this! While the historical significance of this election isn't lost on me, race can't be the issue here moving forward. Now, to Obama's credit, he never made race an issue throughout his campaign. Unfortunately, none of us can control what the media talks about, ad nauseum. I believe Obama has the potential to be a great president (and don't confuse that with me saying he will be a great president). The point I'm making is that I never thought W. would be a great president from the first time I heard the guy. I never thought he would be as bad as he turned out to be, but never thought the "potential"" for greatness was there. I believe if Obama governs closer to the center and involves Republicans, he will be well on his way to making the only history that really matters.
John from Boston
Enigma869 wrote:tj wrote: Time will tell whether those who voted for him got what they wanted, or just bought into his sales pitch.
EVERYONE who casts a ballot is buying someone's "sales pitch". I suspect that if someone were to go back in history and compare the promises that every president made during his campaign, that not 10% of those promises were ever kept! Politicians are full of shit. They always have been. They always will be. Accept it and move on!
John from Boston
tj wrote:I am concerned, however, that people will assume that because Obama has been elected, the race issues in our country have been solved. They have not, from many different perspectives. White v black, black v white, black v Hispanic, Hispanic v white, the list goes on.
I believe that institutional racism has mostly been solved. The wrongs of the past will continue to haunt us for some time to come. Individual racism will always be there because until you change the heart, you won't change the man.
Enigma869 wrote:Saint John wrote:Agreed on all counts. I'm just tired of the first black president, the first woman this, the first Asian this, the first handicapped that, the first one balled this, etc... Moving forward means not putting an emphasis on race. At least that's the way I see it. Slamming it down people's throats is only going to remind and rekindle past injustices...the vast majority of which no one alive today was responsible for!!!
Fuck...I can't believe I'm going to do this. I AGREE WITH YOU, 100% about this! While the historical significance of this election isn't lost on me, race can't be the issue here moving forward. Now, to Obama's credit, he never made race an issue throughout his campaign. Unfortunately, none of us can control what the media talks about, ad nauseum. I believe Obama has the potential to be a great president (and don't confuse that with me saying he will be a great president). The point I'm making is that I never thought W. would be a great president from the first time I heard the guy. I never thought he would be as bad as he turned out to be, but never thought the "potential"" for greatness was there. I believe if Obama governs closer to the center and involves Republicans, he will be well on his way to making the only history that really matters.
John from Boston
FishinMagician wrote:im surprised there are so many republicans here. maybe just cuz im not used to it "around here". but if all you guys are worried about obama, you shouldnt be. if mccain and palin actually care about the country they will still be actively involved in politics and "y'all" will have nothin to worry bout!but on the other hand, if they don't, then good thing they werent elected huh!!
ProgRocker53 wrote:tj wrote:Lula wrote:voted "trendy" dare i ask?
It is quite "uncool" to not be enamored with Obama. Ahead of the election, if you didn't plan to vote for him, you were not trendy. If you didn't vote for him, you are a loser.
that's how it seemed to be around here.
me being a McCain supporter actually ruined my chances with a couple chicks. ugh.
Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:tj wrote:Lula wrote:voted "trendy" dare i ask?
It is quite "uncool" to not be enamored with Obama. Ahead of the election, if you didn't plan to vote for him, you were not trendy. If you didn't vote for him, you are a loser.
that's how it seemed to be around here.
me being a McCain supporter actually ruined my chances with a couple chicks. ugh.
Hmm ProgRocker, Im stuggling to understand. There are three things that ALL MEN should only do behind a closed curtain .
1) Pick your nose
2) Masturbate
3) VOTE
No girl should realise what you do behind that closed curtain. And you should lie about it . I mean walk up to the girl and say, "Hi I'm me , nice to meet you. By the way I dont pick my nose, I dont jerk , and who do you want to vote for- cause I love that dude too!" It aint rocket science
Have six kids with the women- than you can get a little honest,but in till then just make the shit up!!!!!!
tj wrote:Enigma869 wrote:Saint John wrote:Agreed on all counts. I'm just tired of the first black president, the first woman this, the first Asian this, the first handicapped that, the first one balled this, etc... Moving forward means not putting an emphasis on race. At least that's the way I see it. Slamming it down people's throats is only going to remind and rekindle past injustices...the vast majority of which no one alive today was responsible for!!!
Fuck...I can't believe I'm going to do this. I AGREE WITH YOU, 100% about this! While the historical significance of this election isn't lost on me, race can't be the issue here moving forward. Now, to Obama's credit, he never made race an issue throughout his campaign. Unfortunately, none of us can control what the media talks about, ad nauseum. I believe Obama has the potential to be a great president (and don't confuse that with me saying he will be a great president). The point I'm making is that I never thought W. would be a great president from the first time I heard the guy. I never thought he would be as bad as he turned out to be, but never thought the "potential"" for greatness was there. I believe if Obama governs closer to the center and involves Republicans, he will be well on his way to making the only history that really matters.
John from Boston
THis scares me even more, I agree with much of what you have said.![]()
I am concerned, however, that people will assume that because Obama has been elected, the race issues in our country have been solved. They have not, from many different perspectives. White v black, black v white, black v Hispanic, Hispanic v white, the list goes on.
I believe that institutional racism has mostly been solved. The wrongs of the past will continue to haunt us for some time to come. Individual racism will always be there because until you change the heart, you won't change the man.
Enigma869 wrote:trekman wrote:
But he sure is Thier "Messiah"![]()
Just wait till the shit hits the fan. Of course they will blame it all on the white man. We hold them back. They are opressed and downtrodden or however the F*ck you spell it.!
I don't know anything about you, but your comments come off as VERY racist! You're proving that racism is still alive and well and always will be.
John from Boston
Bill Cosby, doesn't live check to check and doesn't have to worry about being the last one hired or the first one fired; He can say whatever he think will get him attention at the moment, Mr Cosby is the exception to the rule in the black American community; however, the average black American just as the average white American must struggle every day to get to a comfortable level in life this is the common factor that we all share, where this common factor starts breaking down is a solid foundation rooted by a solid education and access to available resources to allow the individual to become self sufficent. Not a handout; but sometimes a handup is all that is needed. Because believe it or not Most black people don't want White people to fix anything for us; we are capable of fixing our own problems with a handup not a handout. That starts with education, adequate health, jobs, proper housing (being able to live where ever) without being priced out to keep out (we know it still happens, this is the real world you know) It seem odd that black Americans or still being excluded by the system while at the same time some white Americans continue to speak about black people as if we don't want to be better and do better. Given a chance to do so in the mainstream level is what i'm speaking of, our people in the sports and entertainment level or not the same as our people on the mainstream level, not every black american can dance ,sing,act, shoot or run a ball and become wealthy; we have to depend on our ability to work at a regular job like everyone else. ( Oh! by the way the media fed thug life image,does not represent the average black american, we hate that crap as much as the next american does. it's fake and totally phony).trekman wrote:Gunbot wrote:trekman wrote:cookieduster wrote:He's not the Lord.
But he sure is Thier "Messiah"![]()
Just wait till the shit hits the fan. Of course they will blame it all on the white man. We hold them back. They are opressed and downtrodden or however the F*ck you spell it.!
The dry cleaner called, your robes are ready for pickup.I guess Im a racist? Is that what your suggesting, because of my words? The things I said are all things that I and many other White Americans have heard the Black Americans say many times on many occasions. Its in the Newspapers, Its in magazines and its been on TV.
Even Some Black Americans feel that a majority of Blacks have no one to blame but themselves for their problems. You should hear Bill Cosby speak about it. Or this man (James David Manning) http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=2swcr17DA ... re=related
I dont hate people. I hate that they try and blame others for the problems they created themselves. And then look for someone else to blame and fix it for them.
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