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all i want to know is how bad do we have it now where i continue to hear every day had good of a president Ronald Reagan was? Like are people serious?
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Originally Posted by Air Messiah
Please don't cut this guy slack, there are black conservative media faces here and there or whatever, you don't hear them acting like this, this guy suppose to some sort of local radio personality so he should know how to handle himself.
This guy just came off as a joke, a pawn, a centerpiece.
In 2004 Bush paraded minority faces all night at the Republican National Convention, regardless of how I feel about Bush or the party it wasn't as blatant as how this James character came off as.
The McCain campaign is getting desperate and they are doing things they should have done 2 months ago. Everything is coming off as desperate and manipulative.
I'm a conservative and could never vote for someone with liberal values.
I think some people (mostly republicans) need to review what it means to be a conservative. What the man was saying about this moron calling himself aconservative and voting for somebody who is not really a true conservative made perfect sense.
Conservatives are people who want to conserve the constitution... not people who are old fashioned and ignorant. There is a difference. The constitution wasestablished to prevent an overpowering central government. To allow citizens to live their life without the government shoving unnecessary things down theirthroat.
Prime example: No TRUE conservative can be pro-life. IF you are a conservative, you HAVE to be pro-choice. If you are not pro-choice, you can not be aconservative. Pro-life is a view of somebody who favors the government making the most personal decisions in a person's life for them.
I consider myself as true of a conservative as they come, and I stand firmly behind a vote for Obama this election.
Originally Posted by Sorkoram
[Eminem] But I know something about you
You went to Cranbrook, that's a private school
What's the matter dawg, you embarrassed?
This guy's a gangster; his real name's Hariss[/Eminem]
Originally Posted by LilStarZ07
thats the really %$@! i ever wrote and [Jeezy] I aint write this %$@! neither [/Jeezy]Originally Posted by TD The God
QFMFT !!!!!!!!!!Originally Posted by RetroJTino
Aight so dude wants to vote for McCain. Clearly he's makin' his decisions based on the issues. What dude on the left wuz talkin' bout wuz garbage. I just look at it as people tryin' to find a way to call him a sellout. But then this raises another concern, now all of the sudden black people have a moral obligation to vote Obama b/c of his skin color? Based on the responses, that's the feedback I'm gettin'. But when reading other threads, black NTers get offended b/c people assume that his color has everything to do with their decision. (Not tryin' to spark race wars) I'm for Obama, but we need more voters like Harris, who are (hopefully) voting on the issues. Now, I could be all wrong. And the only way to prove that is to see his lifestyle. We all know there's a difference in the lifestyle of a white family, compared to a black one, compared to a latino one. But none of us will ever know. So really, nobody should be passing negative judgment. That is unless somebody on NT knows what he's livin' like.
Exactly. Why should black people feel obligated to vote for Obama just because of skin colour? Vote for the candidate based on their policies, nottheir skin colour.Originally Posted by TD The God
QFMFT !!!!!!!!!!Originally Posted by RetroJTino
Aight so dude wants to vote for McCain. Clearly he's makin' his decisions based on the issues. What dude on the left wuz talkin' bout wuz garbage. I just look at it as people tryin' to find a way to call him a sellout. But then this raises another concern, now all of the sudden black people have a moral obligation to vote Obama b/c of his skin color? Based on the responses, that's the feedback I'm gettin'. But when reading other threads, black NTers get offended b/c people assume that his color has everything to do with their decision. (Not tryin' to spark race wars) I'm for Obama, but we need more voters like Harris, who are (hopefully) voting on the issues. Now, I could be all wrong. And the only way to prove that is to see his lifestyle. We all know there's a difference in the lifestyle of a white family, compared to a black one, compared to a latino one. But none of us will ever know. So really, nobody should be passing negative judgment. That is unless somebody on NT knows what he's livin' like.
Originally Posted by BasirWaahid
Now that I think about it, a Black McCain Supporter is pretty much a. Eff it, he's a sellout & if he wins, I can't wait til Obama taxes the hell out if him. I pray he makes over $250K so he feels the pain. Personally, I'm glad that this presidency has been this much about race among other issues. People's true feelings about race are being tested. I love being a minority right now & a thick skin to go along with that.
Did anybody watch the rest of the video, did they not show a clip of a union president reading an email stating, "They can't vote for a Black Man?" Hmmmn, I wonder who sent that. . .
Let me ask this again, and I'll be clearer this time: HOW IS THIS MENTALITY NOT JUST AS "IGNORANT" AS THE SO-CALLED IGNORANT/RACISTBASTARDS YOU CLAIM MCCAIN SUPPORTERS TO BE?Originally Posted by WinstonDon
honestly i'm an independent voter....but i can't see myself voting for McCain....i can't even relate to southern McCain voters....nothing but a bunch of ignorant/racists bastards
Even with Obama's absurd taxes, the after-tax income on an AGI of >$250K is anything but painful. Market sentiment is a funny thing,I'd bet on seeing a sustained stock market rally if Barry Obama is elected. Psychologically-driven movements ware off, but there should be similar long-runeffects. After all, the masses will spend any and all of the extra dollars they get back from middle-class tax cuts... look at the personal savings rate (orlack thereof) of the average American. That type of foolish consumer spending boosts the markets and puts capital gains, dividends, and interest payments inthe pockets of rich folks.Originally Posted by BasirWaahid
Now that I think about it, a Black McCain Supporter is pretty much a. Eff it, he's a sellout & if he wins, I can't wait til Obama taxes the hell out if him. I pray he makes over $250K so he feels the pain. Personally, I'm glad that this presidency has been this much about race among other issues. People's true feelings about race are being tested. I love being a minority right now & a thick skin to go along with that.
Did anybody watch the rest of the video, did they not show a clip of a union president reading an email stating, "They can't vote for a Black Man?" Hmmmn, I wonder who sent that. . .
Originally Posted by Russ tha G
I'm a conservative and could never vote for someone with liberal values.
Quoted for the most truth in this entire thread.Originally Posted by oXo yzarc oXo
mccain is a confused old man, and obama is a novelty ... so what "choice" do i really have?
Originally Posted by TD The God
QFMFT !!!!!!!!!!Originally Posted by RetroJTino
Aight so dude wants to vote for McCain. Clearly he's makin' his decisions based on the issues. What dude on the left wuz talkin' bout wuz garbage. I just look at it as people tryin' to find a way to call him a sellout. But then this raises another concern, now all of the sudden black people have a moral obligation to vote Obama b/c of his skin color? Based on the responses, that's the feedback I'm gettin'. But when reading other threads, black NTers get offended b/c people assume that his color has everything to do with their decision. (Not tryin' to spark race wars) I'm for Obama, but we need more voters like Harris, who are (hopefully) voting on the issues. Now, I could be all wrong. And the only way to prove that is to see his lifestyle. We all know there's a difference in the lifestyle of a white family, compared to a black one, compared to a latino one. But none of us will ever know. So really, nobody should be passing negative judgment. That is unless somebody on NT knows what he's livin' like.