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Let's refresh our memories, Obama/ Che Guevara

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None of this is fake. It's been in O's master plan from the beginning. Remember, in February an Obama campain office in Texas was sporting a Che flag. It was quickly taken down the folks in charge and the drunk media quickly called it isolated. Ohio judge Gabriel Malor is clearly and openly in favor of his hero's. Add Bill Ayers, Reverend Wright and other communist/ socialist supporters and you ge the perfect storm.

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Like I said, this guy is just scary. For those who don't know Che was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary and guerrilla leader. We don't see anything like this in the McCain campaign. I can't believe that McCain doesn't point this stuff out. What's he afraid of?
 
McCain is a white man, well educated and of a christian faith that he does not force onto others. If he were to point out that B hussein is none of those he would be trounced for being a racist.

The black kid across the street says the N word every other word out of his mouth. FYI the other words like Mother Forker, Cork Sucker and honkey mother Forker dont seem to matter. Even when the police wee called about his music playing with that language around children I was told there was nothing they could do. Al lthey could do was ask him to turn it lower but the content was not subject to scrutiny.

If I use the N word once ( even whispered) I am accused of a hate crime.

I understand the position McCain is in.
 
Whats so bad about saying NEGRO ? ws

FYI

Subject: WHY????????????(mpl)


Why are the Democrats so fearful of people using this Muslim's full name?
Hands up! You're under arrest for saying 'Hussein Obama!'
Posted by Bobby Eberle
October 9, 2008 at 5:57 am
We have seen many changes in this great nation which have been brought about by left wing activists. As kids, we used to say the Pledge of Allegiance. Now, it's being attacked in the courts. We used to say a prayer in the morning before school or at football games. Socialists in America have deemed that "offensive" and the practice has all but disappeared. Christmas displ ays honoring the birth of Christ trigger convulsions by the Left, who say that we shouldn't make people feel "uncomfortable" with our manger scenes.
Now, we can't even say what we want to say in public because not only will the thought pol ice be on patrol, but, using a recent event in Florida as an example, saying "Hussein Obama" in public might just get you a visit from the FBI. Just ask Florida's Lee County Sheriff Mike Scott who is under fi re -- and investigation -- for referring to Obama at a campaign rally by his -- gasp -- full name. What is going on with America?
At a rally in Estero, Florida on Monday for Gov. Sarah Palin, one of the pre-rally speakers was Sheriff Scott. Now, anyone who has been to a political rally knows that the job of the warm-up speakers is to do exactly as the name implies: warm-up the audience. Whether the audience is cheering wildly or booing loudly, the pre-rally speakers are there to wake them up and get them going. So... according to ABC News, Sheriff Scott stepped to the podium and said, "On November 4, let's leave Barack Hussein Obama wondering what happened."
Oh, the shock of it all! Speaking someone's full legal name in public! When asked about the "incident," Sheriff Scott responded by saying:
“I absolutely, unequivocally don’t r egret saying it,” Scott told the News-Press on Monday. “In order to be a speaker at this event, I had to give my full name — Michael Joseph Scott — to the Secret Service, even though I’m the sheriff of Lee County. So why would I apologize? Is there some kind of double standard here where I have to give my full name, but I can’t use his?”
“Unless he changed his name, my position hasn’t cha nged,” said Scott of Obama. “It seems very clear to me that people have one of three stances on this thing: There are those who dislike it, there are those who like it, and there are those who think it’s a whole big deal about nothing, which is where I stand.”
As noted in the Cape Coral Daily Breeze, the Palin campaign responded by issuing the following statement:
“We do not condone this inappropriate rhetoric which distracts from the real questions of judgment, character and experience that voters will base their decisions on this November.”
Fair enough. If Palin or anyone else wants to say the usage of Barack Hussein Obama is inappropriate, he or she has a right to do so. But Sheriff Scott also has a right to say what he wants to say without fear of reprisal by the government. However, according to a local Florida NBC affiliate, Sheriff Scott's remark has now earned him an investigation by the federal government.
The NBC station reports that offi cials with the U.S. Office of Special Counsel have started an investigation of the Sheriff under the question of "did he use his position as sheriff to influence an election? If so, he could be in violation of a fe deral election law called the Hatch Act." The basis the Feds are using is whether Scott was campaigning while on duty and in uniform.
Sheriff Scott responded to the NBC story with the following statement:
"I am on duty 24/7 and 365 whether in or out of uniform. Like every other elected official, I am aware of from President to Governor to State Representatives, etc. We engage in political activities whether for ourselves as candidates or for others. As of this writing, I am unaware of having done anything to generate all this attention other than using the senator's full name."
The question is this... If Sheriff Scott had not said "Barack Hussein Obama," do you really think he would now be under investigation? If you answered "no," then that should send a shiver down your spine, because it means that the government is imposing pressure and creating a public example of Scott for simply saying someone's name.
Whether the investigation leads to charges or legal action is not the point. The point is that government intimidation is being brought to bear for someone exercising his first amendment right to free speech. This is wrong, regardless of whether you think his usage of Barack Hussein Obama was appropriate20or not. This is still America, isn't it?
 
Whats so bad about saying NEGRO ? ws

Most of the people who find that term insulting and prefer African American. African first.

Maybe we can get a collection for their return to Africa.
 
I have offered a ONE way ticket many times, still no takers.
 
Ya know Scott, it really smokes my pipes when I am called a caucazoid too! ... I am soo damned ashamed of being a cracker, honky, or any other multitude of racial inuendo's with sexual overtones LOL.
Negros still cant decide from one generation to another what to call themselves. They are what they are; NEGROIDS. PERIOD. All this black, african american, nubian crap has got to cease and desist.
" I have a dream, that one day a man will be judged not by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character ". I judge a man by how he proves himself to me, and when the second word outa his mouth is some african crap, the rest of his rhetoric may as well be Mandarin. Man, I need some qualuuds and beer! LOL ws
 
There is only 2 types of Americans.

Proud Americans and Anti Americans. I can live without the latter.
 

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