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"Not supporting and not voting for the black president has previously been deemed racist by progressive"

That is a lie.

No one called anyone a racist over who they supported or didn't.

Well, maybe _someone_ somewhere did, but that wasn't the general use.

People were called racist over the "I can't believe we elected/those people voted for a n*****" etc. comments, and there were a lot of them. Everywhere from work to church picnics.
 
Ifly2 said:
"Not supporting and not voting for the black president has previously been deemed racist by progressive"

That is a lie.

No one called anyone a racist over who they supported or didn't.

Well, maybe _someone_ somewhere did, but that wasn't the general use.

People were called racist over the "I can't believe we elected/those people voted for a n*****" etc. comments, and there were a lot of them. Everywhere from work to church picnics.
 
Don't get out much? 
Don't you follow the news?
 
delldude said:
Don't get out much? 
Don't you follow the news?
I don't, except when accidentally exposed to it, watch Fox/MsNBC or listen to Rush etal, no.

I do read the news. Yes.

What I saw was a lot of over-the-top reaction by low information/misinformed angry mostly older scared white people being fed by a lot of overwrought hype being spouted by the losers.

The comments, I heard myself, in person, from people who would when challenged claim that they weren't racist, they just didn't understand how so many white people could vote for "one of them".
 
I'm referring to left wingers from news and entertainment making comments to racism against Obama for not supporting him.
 
Just another cheap shot by those clowns.
 
CMH_GSE said:
Move on.org , co founded by Broom Hilda, has overwhelmingly endorsed...





Wait for it

Bernie.

http://www.bigstory.ap.org/article/51a6be097cf34fa9a965bd84dbacc028/sanders-campaign-endorsed-moveonorg
 
MoveOn has received financial support from numerous leftist organizations, including the Compton FoundationGeorge Soros's Open Society Institute, the Shefa Fund, the Stern Family Fund, theSteven and Michelle Kirsch Foundation, and the Tides Foundation. Following a September 17, 2003 meeting between Soros and Boyd in New York, Soros and his associates gave nearly $6.2 million to MoveOn over a period of six months. The contributions included $2.5 million from George Soros personally; $2.5 million from Peter B. Lewis of Progressive Insurance; $971,427 from Stephen Bingof Shangri-La Entertainment; $100,000 from Benson & Hedges tobacco heir Lewis Cullman; and $101,000 from Soros' 34-year-old son Jonathan Soros, an attorney and financier recently promoted to deputy manager of Soros Fund Management LLC.

Jonathan Soros has become personally involved with MoveOn.org's activities. In December 2003, he collaborated with techno-rocker Moby to organize "Bush in 30 Seconds," an online contest for the best 30-second anti-Bush TV ad.

As of 2006, MoveOn's campaigns included the following:

a) 2006 Plan for Victory: "Democratic control of Congress will mean we can finally move forward with big ideas like health care for all Americans or energy independence, and make sure the troops get home safely and soon from Iraq."
Restore the Rule of Law: "President Bush admitted to personally authorizing thousands of allegedly illegal wiretaps, and he doesn't plan to stop. In response to this historic abuse of power, which threatens the very core of our Constitution, we've mounted a petition to 'Restore the Rule of Law.'"

c) Get Out of Iraq in 2006: This campaign "circulat[ed] a petition calling on Congress to insist on an exit strategy to bring the troops home in 2006."

d) Operation Democracy: This project sought to "Fight the Right and Elect Progressives" with "a national network of neighborhood teams to take our progressive message to every town in the country." It focused on "critical issues like Supreme Court nominees, Social Security and the war in Iraq."

At the March 2008 “Take Back America” conference sponsored by Campaign for America's Future(CAF), MoveOn joined CAF and five additional leftist organizations in announcing plans for “the most expensive [$350 million] mobilization in history this election season.” The initiative focused on voter registration, education, and get-out-the-vote drives. Other members of the coalition includedACORN, the AFL-CIO, the National Council of La RazaRock the Vote, and the Women's Voices Women Vote Action Fund.

MoveOn endorsed Democratic candidate Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential race. In a massive effort aimed at pushing Obama to victory, MoveOn dispatched approximately a million volunteers to work on his campaign nationwide -- 600,000 in battleground states and 400,000 in non-battleground states. In addition, MoveOn registered more than 500,000 young Obama supporters to vote in battleground states, while adding a million young people to its member rolls during the summer of 2008 and mobilizing them. All told, MoveOn and its members contributed more than $58 million directly to the Obama campaign, while raising and spending at least another $30 million in independent election efforts on behalf of other Democrats across the United States.
 
Well, I don't know how much anyone actually supports Trump.
But IMHO, he's crazy and dangerous.
I would vote for Billery over Trump if they were our only choices.
Not a vote 'for' but a vote 'against'.
 
The 'Great Shame' is that this is the best America has to offer.
We better offer stock options or performance pay for the POTUS position, something to get the best and the brightest.
 
 
WTF?
 
JMHO,
B) xUT
 
700UW said:
Using your backwards way of thinking, you dont support the current President who is black, so you are the racist.
 
I dont support any republican running, so take your racism and stick it, as you are the only racist.
 
You are in serious denial.
 
And Skin Color has absolutely nothing to do with someone being qualified for POTUS.
 
I dont vote based on race, religion, creed, sexual orientation nor gender.
 
Only backwards RWNJs would make those items an issue in an election.
  
Ifly2 said:
"Not supporting and not voting for the black president has previously been deemed racist by progressive"
That is a lie.
No one called anyone a racist over who they supported or didn't.
Well, maybe _someone_ somewhere did, but that wasn't the general use.
People were called racist over the "I can't believe we elected/those people voted for a n*****" etc. comments, and there were a lot of them. Everywhere from work to church picnics.
Calling BS on BOTH of these post as to the FACT that ANYONE who did not support or vote for BaRack was deemed racist!
So, by using both of yours Libtard mentality, since you fail to support Dr. Ben Carson, both of you are RACIST.....period!

Funny how all the Democrats have to offer this go 'round is one Old White Man and one Old White Woman , while the GOP has old, young, male, female, Caucassion, African American and Hispanic!
And you call your party, "The party of Diversity".

What a bunch of freakin' hypocrites!
 
Dog Wonder said:
The Big Tent the Republicans were shooting for.  Anyone with a pulse and access to Big Money.
Oh and Clinton Cash doesn't have access to "Big Money? Somebody spiked your Alpo with a few hits of LSD. Wonder Mutt at tbe delusional one-liner best. Minus the pulse...
 
Trump out there plowing the fruited plains and waking up many who were silent before. The rest of the crowd had undefined positions pretty much until Trump started shooting from the hip and awakening America. Now those same candidates are gaining by campaigning on most of the issues Trump has brought to the forefront of this campaign cycle. Issues that really are a concern....Issues that America is concerned of. 
 
Are you really sure what Trump is up to?
 
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