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Owner59 -> Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/11/2011 6:10:11 PM)

Who would have thought that a black man would race bait another.Maybe, this ugly viciousness is what distinguishes him as a republican.

Who is Cain appealing to?

I know it`s not black voters.

And worse,what is he applealing to with these comments?

It doesn`t sound like it`s racial harmony and good will.

Seems a little arrogant and elitist to pass judgement on another`s life experience.

The effort to belittle President Obama as a black man is very disturbing coming from the white republican establishment but not surprising.

Coming from another black man,......it`s beyond disgusting.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/11/herman-cain-obama-never-p_n_1005424.html?ir=Politics




Kirata -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/11/2011 6:21:00 PM)


It's good to see that you're finally developing a sense of humor. [:D]

K.




Owner59 -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/11/2011 6:32:01 PM)

[:D]




Aylee -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/11/2011 6:43:37 PM)

Owner was much happier when white Lawrence O'Donnell (however you spell his name) was calling Mr. Cain a coward for not being with Rosa Parks on the bus when he was 9.




Owner59 -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/11/2011 6:52:48 PM)

No idea what you`re talking about.Sounds a little spinny and bullshitty.

Did Cain sit out the civil rights movement?

It wasn`t just during Ms. Park`s time.

With the new slew of republican sponsored voter suppression efforts and poll-taxes,seems like we`re still fighting for civil-rights.




Lucylastic -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/11/2011 7:12:37 PM)

thats because he didnt say it
HE said it in his book that his father said stay in the back of the bus
fuck, what a load of bollocks
He said sidelines, he didnt call him a coward, at all, the book gave the background as a talking point.
how many people picked on obamas books, here in this very forum...
it was out of order YES it was,
Herman put him down well.




TheHeretic -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/11/2011 7:19:47 PM)

So you have to be more than our color. You have to be our kind.

Al Sharpton, 2007

quote:

Seems a little arrogant and elitist to pass judgement on another`s life experience.

The effort to belittle President Obama as a black man is very disturbing coming from the white republican establishment but not surprising.

Coming from another black man,......it`s beyond disgusting.







tazzygirl -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/11/2011 7:24:23 PM)

Seems the Herminator cant remember what he has said in the past.

"Mr. Cain, in the past you have been rather critical of any of us who would want to audit the Fed. You have said -- you've used pretty strong terms, that we were ignorant and that we didn't know what we are doing, and therefore, there was no need for an audit anyway, because if you had one, you're not going to find out anything, because everybody knows everything about the Fed," Paul said.

"But now that we have found and we have gotten an audit, we have found out an awful lot on how special businesses get bailed out -- Wall Street, the banks, and special companies, foreign governments. And you said that you advise those of us who were concerned, and you belittled -- you say call up the Federal Reserve and just ask them. ... Do you still stick by this, that that this is frivolous, or do you think it's very important? Sixty-four percent of the American people want a full audit of the Fed on a regular basis."

Cain said that, in fact, he didn't oppose an audit, and that when he served on the Fed it was a different institution. "You have misquoted me. I did not call you or any of your people ignorant. I don't know where that came from," he said. "You've gotta be careful of the stuff you get off the Internet."

A careful check of the Internet, however -- guided by the Paul campaign -- turns up audio of Cain saying just what Paul accused him of saying. As recently as 2010, long after the Fed began engaging in the lending Cain says he opposed, Cain belittled those calling for an audit.

"Some people say that we ought to audit the Fed. Here's what I do know. The Federal Reserve already has so many internal audits it's ridiculous. I don't know why people think we're gonna learn this great amount of information by auditing the Federal Reserve. I think a lot of people are calling for this audit of the Federal Reserve because they don't know enough about it. There's no hidden secrets going on in the Federal Reserve to my knowledge," he said.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/11/ron-paul-herman-cain-fed-audit-gop-debate_n_1006228.html?ref=mostpopular

Veideo towards the bottom.




popeye1250 -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/11/2011 11:54:21 PM)

Oh sure, Hawaii, Columbia, Harvard, luxury vacations, he'd fit right in at the hood!
Oblunder in Bed-Sty NYC; "Hello there  Mr. ....."Dog Bone" is it?"
"And hello all you fellows too. Anyone here go to Harvard,.......maybe not, Columbia, .....show of hands?"




StrangerThan -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/12/2011 2:11:11 AM)

Ya know Owner, I'm not going to go hunt links this morning, but I can't be the only person alive who remembers all the jostling in the democratic party about Obama not being black enough, or black like me or.. you know, stuff that apparently wasn't absolutely disgusting then.

Since you're the consummate authority on what is disgusting when it comes to the black man you mention so friggin often, I'll bow to your supreme knowledge on the subject. After all, who else but  a man who cuddles up to his red tinged picture of Sarah every day, would be a better source?






tolovetolaugh -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/12/2011 7:08:28 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: TheHeretic

So you have to be more than our color. You have to be our kind.

Al Sharpton, 2007




Al Sharpton is the biggest racist of all. Along with Cain and anyone else who uses the flip race card.




slvemike4u -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/12/2011 7:44:17 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: TheHeretic

So you have to be more than our color. You have to be our kind.

Al Sharpton, 2007

quote:

Seems a little arrogant and elitist to pass judgement on another`s life experience.

The effort to belittle President Obama as a black man is very disturbing coming from the white republican establishment but not surprising.

Coming from another black man,......it`s beyond disgusting.




When Al once again deluded himself into thinking he is a legitimate candidate for the office of the Presidency those words will be relevant.
Seeing as he isn't ...and won't be,they arent ...and won't be [:)]




Owner59 -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/12/2011 7:47:41 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: StrangerThan

Ya know Owner, I'm not going to go hunt links this morning, but I can't be the only person alive who remembers all the jostling in the democratic party about Obama not being black enough, or black like me or.. you know, stuff that apparently wasn't absolutely disgusting then.

Since you're the consummate authority on what is disgusting when it comes to the black man you mention so friggin often, I'll bow to your supreme knowledge on the subject. After all, who else but  a man who cuddles up to his red tinged picture of Sarah every day, would be a better source?




How do you feel about this as a profile pic?

[image]http://www.politicsplus.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/AbortionGOP1.jpg[/image]




tazzygirl -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/12/2011 8:20:12 AM)

Sick




RacerJim -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/12/2011 9:07:15 AM)

Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience'?

Given the difference whence Herman Cain came vs whence Obama came I'd say Herman Cain hit the nail squarely on the head.




mnottertail -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/12/2011 9:10:12 AM)

Godfathers Pizza......get your chunk of the black experience today..........

LOL.




StrangerThan -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/12/2011 9:15:59 AM)

I think you should become a spokesperson for the Democratic party.

It helps independents to have the crazies out front when it comes to figuring out which side has merit.




Owner59 -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/12/2011 9:43:36 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: StrangerThan

I think you should become a spokesperson for the Democratic party.

It helps independents to have the crazies out front when it comes to figuring out which side has merit.


Yeah but since my poster is accurate,true and verifiable......it`s not so crazy.




StrangerThan -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/12/2011 10:15:54 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Owner59


quote:

ORIGINAL: StrangerThan

I think you should become a spokesperson for the Democratic party.

It helps independents to have the crazies out front when it comes to figuring out which side has merit.


Yeah but since my poster is accurate,true and verifiable......it`s not so crazy.


Not quite accurate, true or verifiable.




Owner59 -> RE: Herman Cain: Obama Never 'Part Of The Black Experience' (10/12/2011 10:21:05 AM)

So the long standing anti-abortion language written into the GOP platform, is just bull-shit?

Oh and BTW pro-choice republicans,you don`t get a pass if you vote for republicans.If you support the GOP,you support the anti-abortion movement.




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