Dude, ideologically we are twins!!!! Yes, there are those delusional blacks who seem to subscribe to a form of "exceptionalism" when it comes to how they perceive themselves in relation to the black masses. People like Herman Cain and Obama relish the moniker of being a "good negro" or being told by whites that: "You're different from the other blacks." In an interview with Joy Behar, Harry Belafonte excoriated Herman Cain as being a delusional and unintelligent fraud and embarassment.
I tried to be nice, but I'm just going to be real. The black Democratic Caucus had to form because the "people" within their party kept them from all of their party programs back in the 70's. The Democratic party is resopnsible for the people of color genocide that is happening at all of the abortion clinics around the nation, and you are going to tell me that you support a party that only wants to keep people dependent on big government rather that to learn how to become independent?
@MrGeob3rd Idiot, the Tea Party is as racist as it gets. Also, spare us the "if it wasn't for republicans" shit. You know the GOP of today is NOTHING like the GOP from 150yrs ago. Do YOUR research.
The tea party is NOT racist, and if it wasn't for the Republican party, you wouldn't be able to have any voting and civil rights. Do your research because it is a part of the congressional voting record of the 1800's and the 1960's. I'm quite sure a smart guy like you can follow up on a research project, right.
My comment was written in response to whateverhappen. He's the kind of idiot that can't fathom the notion of someone who can think for himself. He saw Black + left-leaning so he thought "Obeezy". Yes, I love Barack but it's not for his policy. But but my remark was to directly address his postulate that my own vote was informed by my skin. The fact that there were 4, Black candidates on ballots in denser states is a direct means of neutralizing ANY argumetn about race. Feel me?
@BlakeBarbieDoll It doesn't matter how many people vote Green. What matters is that as citizens of this country, we make our voices heard. That's called DEMOCRACY. There's no law that says I must vote this way or that way. It's MY vote. If voting is the symbolic gesture of sharing my civic voice, I'd rather be the most truthful voice. As it happens, democrats are too center-right for my tastes. You see, I have real ideas; not middle-of-the-road, talking-point-informed platitudes.
Dude, ideologically we are twins!!!! Yes, there are those delusional blacks who seem to subscribe to a form of "exceptionalism" when it comes to how they perceive themselves in relation to the black masses. People like Herman Cain and Obama relish the moniker of being a "good negro" or being told by whites that: "You're different from the other blacks." In an interview with Joy Behar, Harry Belafonte excoriated Herman Cain as being a delusional and unintelligent fraud and embarassment.
salahudeenabduladl 1 month ago
Now all we need is for that negro Obama to resign.
PierceMyPenis 1 month ago
Yep, the demos got another one in YOU.
MrGeob3rd 1 month ago
I tried to be nice, but I'm just going to be real. The black Democratic Caucus had to form because the "people" within their party kept them from all of their party programs back in the 70's. The Democratic party is resopnsible for the people of color genocide that is happening at all of the abortion clinics around the nation, and you are going to tell me that you support a party that only wants to keep people dependent on big government rather that to learn how to become independent?
MrGeob3rd 1 month ago
@MrGeob3rd Idiot, the Tea Party is as racist as it gets. Also, spare us the "if it wasn't for republicans" shit. You know the GOP of today is NOTHING like the GOP from 150yrs ago. Do YOUR research.
upabittoolate 1 month ago
@Whateverhappentocomm Both Republicans and Democrats fucked up America, You are a sucker if you believe they both are not alike.
OfficialKohieArts 1 month ago
The tea party is NOT racist, and if it wasn't for the Republican party, you wouldn't be able to have any voting and civil rights. Do your research because it is a part of the congressional voting record of the 1800's and the 1960's. I'm quite sure a smart guy like you can follow up on a research project, right.
MrGeob3rd 2 months ago
Once again, the Democratice party has the "black vote" in their pocket through their manipulation of the truth. Time to wake up.
MrGeob3rd 2 months ago
My comment was written in response to whateverhappen. He's the kind of idiot that can't fathom the notion of someone who can think for himself. He saw Black + left-leaning so he thought "Obeezy". Yes, I love Barack but it's not for his policy. But but my remark was to directly address his postulate that my own vote was informed by my skin. The fact that there were 4, Black candidates on ballots in denser states is a direct means of neutralizing ANY argumetn about race. Feel me?
upabittoolate 2 months ago
@BlakeBarbieDoll It doesn't matter how many people vote Green. What matters is that as citizens of this country, we make our voices heard. That's called DEMOCRACY. There's no law that says I must vote this way or that way. It's MY vote. If voting is the symbolic gesture of sharing my civic voice, I'd rather be the most truthful voice. As it happens, democrats are too center-right for my tastes. You see, I have real ideas; not middle-of-the-road, talking-point-informed platitudes.
upabittoolate 2 months ago