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To: Red6

“The candidate whose middle name shall never be mentioned, may also not be referred to as “boy.” Add that to the list of special political no-no’s in this race”

Probably should throw the word “monkey” in there as well.

That leads to the addition of “monkey-boy” to the list ,,,and it goes on and on and on

Kinda like the Democratic primary season!


41 posted on 04/14/2008 2:23:12 PM PDT by austinaero
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To: austinaero

So

When we called the French “surrender monkeys” is that a racial thing? I never thought of it that way, but I guess I should apologize to Obama!

Obama is the candidate whose feelings get hurt, who’s always being offended, and misunderstood. He’s the perpetual political victim, the type who when you breathe to hard falls over and screams as loud as he can. He has a political sensitive chin, it’s made of glass, can’t you see?

So be careful if you say anything that might me misconstrued as racial, xenophobic, or just plain mean, because in his open mindedness he eloquently uses race as a means to ward off any attack and he is defining what is allowed to be talked about and what not, since those things he deemed unacceptable are obviously racist, xenophobic, or mean spirited attacks against him or his loving wife.

Obama is a master at the race game. He plays it both ways, as a victim and as a black leader in a black church, with black values etc. The goal is to play the race card, but he can’t ever outright say that because that’ll alienate the white vote, so it’s subtle. Likewise he plays the race card in defense. Anything that is thrown at him has been fought off with race, xenophobia, and arguments of mean spiritedness. His middle name, his church, his upbringing, his wife’s comments……. The defense and counter attack is always the same, but of course he does it in a way that’s not seen as playing the “race” game.

However, now we have a case where the English word “boy,” obviously used in context of his lack in experience is misconstrued as racist. Yea, got it.


75 posted on 04/14/2008 3:06:53 PM PDT by Red6 (Come and take it.)
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