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To: italyconservative

I don’t hate Obama as a human being.

I hate his policies! I welcomed his election in 2008 as a new chapter in our country’s history and I wished him well then.

No - the reason he is losing isn’t because of racism, its because his policies haven’t worked and have made many Americans worse off.

Chris Matthews’ attack below the belt upon conservatives is quite frankly despicable!


4 posted on 10/23/2012 12:24:55 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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To: goldstategop
I don’t hate Obama as a human being.

Actually, I do.

I spent almost all of my adult life fighting Communism and Obama is a dyed in the wool commie. He thinks he is smarter than anyone else and that he should be the one to tell our Country how to live every aspect of our lives.

It is actually worse than that. He is a dictator who gets a high by not only running others' lives but in jailing, torture, and murder. This no hyperbole. That is where Obama's type always lead. History is replete with the likes of his ilk. They do not have an ounce of personal restraint nor morale values and thus human life means nothing to them. Starvation and the murder of those who disagree with them is always warranted. He is no different than Lenin, Stalin, or Pol Pot, he is just not as far along the road they traveled and our wonderful Country is a tougher nut to crack.

Yes, I hate him as he is a tool of the Devil himself.

17 posted on 10/23/2012 1:23:02 AM PDT by OldMissileer
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To: goldstategop
“I don’t hate Obama as a human being.”

I don't either, but I have very, very little doubt that he is at his core a bit of a racist. You can't sit and listen to ‘black liberation theology’ for all those years, and have mentors like Frank Marshall Davis, and not in some way be affected. Beyond that, his actions and his words underscore his ideology - and it is an ideology that sees villains and victims. This ideological view fuels class warfare and racial misunderstanding, and in my opinion hinders us as a society from working together to find solutions.

As for Chrissy, he is typical of white suburban pseudo-intellectual ‘progressives’ who think they understand race, but have very little personal experience with it and generally no clue what they're talking about.

I've seen racism, from both sides, up close and personal - not just from reading or from some university class. Friends were shot, there were riots two blocks from home when I was a child, and I literally can't walk where I grew up without significant risk of being killed. That said, what this has left me with is honestly a balanced perspective, without prejudice. To the contrary, my experiences have led me to think of race as a really stupid issue perpetuated by people who either have an agenda, or who refuse to grow up. Chrissy seems to fit both criteria - although he probably thinks of himself as incredibly ‘informed’.

49 posted on 10/23/2012 5:43:07 AM PDT by pieceofthepuzzle
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