Posted on 09/17/2009 7:12:37 AM PDT by DecoyJames
"UPDATE:
Recent segments aired by CNN on 9/15 ask about the racial overtones of the rally. Our readers are encouraged to peruse the many pictures that were taken of the rally and are posted on this site for the world to see. See for yourself if anything there is anything racist. CNN and other liberal information sources are in denial that a large segment of middle class America is disheartened by their Presidents POLICIES. Look to see the word and accusation of racist diminish significantly in value over the next few months due to overuse and misuse. It appears to be the only card left in the deck."
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They've overplayed it. It no longer holds it's power to intimidate. And this last week and the ludicrous attempts turn "You Lie" into a racist remark has peeled the final layer of it.
Jimmah opened his mouth and put the final touches on it's death.
Thanks, jimmah, peanut brain.
This is sickening but typical of MSM.
The sad thing is there are still millions who believe this as they don’t research any story but accept MSM/Team obama’s view.
It is “racist” to come to a conclusion about someone simply because of their skin color.
A simple sentence that can shut down any media/liberal - type.
This administration is taking the MSM down with it. FINALLY.
This is Walter Cronkite’s ghost saying good night, that’s the way it is, and keep f*****g that chicken.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/17/keep-fucking-that-chicken_n_289546.html
CNN is the new MSNBC.
Holy crap that is funny! Did you catch the bug eyes on the anchorette to his right?
Yeah, it looked like a real `Tourette’s moment.’
Maybe it will be the new, “Keep it sassy San Diego!”
I’ve had good luck with, “No, I abhor what his white half is doing, too”
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