Posted on 08/03/2013 3:50:08 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Hmmm...title’s backward.
Obozo is America’s nightmare..
[can I wake up now????]
How do I know? Happen to me in my punk years.
Never happened to me when I dress properly, groomed properly and used manners
Obama gives three examples of racial profiling of African-American males. In each successive instance, he becomes more and more distant. The first example is "being followed when shopping in a department store". Obama says, "That includes me".
The next example is "walking across the street and hearing the locks click on the doors of cars". Obama says, "That happens to me". Present tense. He quickly qualifies it, "at least, before I was a senator". That's a big leap away from racial profiling. Not to mention president.
Obama's final example is "getting on an elevator and a woman clutching her purse nervously and holding her breath until she had a chance to get off". Obama doesn't even pretend that he's had that experience: "That happens often".
I don't think Hussein is even BLACK!
I’ll say it AGAIN Hawaii and Alaska Statehoods were MISTAKES!
2008 primary candidate Hillary had these pics but Teddy Kennedy warned the Clintons not to use them
Obama's Kenyan brother Malik holds up photo of Obombo in Muslim dress.
O w/ Kenyan aunt.
I don’t care who or what you are.
Get off my lawn!
; )
“The cold-bloodied slaying of Trayvon Martin “
stopped reading here
yep
me too.
Hawaiian ‘world view’ is fundamentally at odds with liberty.
I think I finally figured out what has been bugging me about all this hollering about “racial profiling.”
Let’s set aside the fact that the term as used has nothing at all to do with the way profiling works. What they mean by the term is that white people make the assumption that any black person should be assumed to be a thug until proven otherwise. IOW, making judgments about how he should be treated based solely on complexion.
Yet liberals have for 50 years now been insisting that we racially profile (in their sense of the term) all black people in a positive way (again, positive by their definition). Since blacks as a group are more often poor than whites, we must give all blacks extra points (affirmative action) in areas that might help them get out of poverty.
Yet we are at the same time supposed to ignore the much higher crime rate of blacks, and not make judgments about individual black men on their group’s average criminality.
Yet the white/black poverty rate disparity (2.7x) is much less dramatic than the black/white crime rate disparity (7x for murder).
By any logical standard, if we are supposed to make judgments about how to treat individuals members of a group based on their average income, we should do the same with regard to their crime rate.
So as far as I’m concerned their race cards just expired. Be an individual and be judged as such in all ways, or be a member of your group, and be willing to be judged as such in all ways.
Pick one.
Now, cities across the country are forbidding employers, both public and private from inquiring about criminal records in before hiring interviews.
The Philippines Should Become The 51st State
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1349175/posts
What can be more racial than the Congressional Black Caucus? There will never be racial harmony in America as long as there is a Congressional Black Caucus or any such group in our state legislatures.
White Student Union Launches at Georgia State University
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3050552/posts
He should move to Jamaica where they will love him as he deserves. Problem solved. Everyone in the U.S. named “Trayvon” or anything similar can move there, too.
Perfessor Cooper has swallowed the hook of the misleading euphemism 'African-American', so much so that she's incapable of seeing that Obama, if we assume as she does had an African father, is in fact an African-American.
we arent the ones who reported articles that he was born in kenya.
his own frigging wife told people in speeches he was born in kenya.
his own paternal grandmother said he was born in kenya and she was there.
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