Was George W Bush worshipped and defended like Obama is?

SirGreenThumb

Well-Known Member
Wow, someone is angry at me.. :lol:

UB must be mad that schuylaar the female version of himself, his minion turned down his advances.

Am I the only one who thinks bucky beaver looks a lot like Jim Carrey in dumb and dumber?
 

echelon1k1

New Member
chronological order and reading comprehension are not ech-a-streches strong suite . . .remember the other day when he could not figure out who started talking about my sexual prowess first, and he was so disillusioned , that one post number was to much of chronological fact for him to grasp

apparently Aus has pretty good education system so i just assume its the bogan in him
LMFAO... A heroin hero who cannot string a sentence together is talking about "reading comprehension". Honestly bro it would be funny if it wasn't so sad enjoy HEP-C
 

UncleBuck

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Are you still defending the self-confessed racist who used her public office to racially discriminate against a poor, white farmer? I thought you didn't like racists? I guess maybe there are certain racists you embrace, eh Marie?
wow, so hostile towards black people you are.

not to mention dishonest.

i guess that's not a surprise considering you did join a white supremacy group a few months ago.

let's see what the farmer thought about sherrod.

Roger Spooner, the farmer, said on CNN that Sherrod is not a racist, that she did everything she could for his family; more than 20 years later, he and Sherrod remain friends.[SUP][31][/SUP] The Spooners credit Sherrod with helping them save their farm: "If it hadn't been for her, we would've never known who to see or what to do", Roger Spooner said. "She led us right to our success." His wife, Eloise Spooner, said that "after things kind of settled down, she brought Sherrod some tomatoes out of her garden, and they had a good visit."[SUP][30][/SUP] Eloise Spooner recalled Sherrod as "nice-mannered, thoughtful, friendly; a good person."[SUP][30][/SUP] The couple were surprised by the controversy. "I don't know what brought up the racist mess", Roger Spooner said. "They just want to stir up some trouble, it sounds to me in my opinion." Eloise Spooner said that on seeing the story of Sherrod's resignation, "I said, 'That ain't right. They have not treated her right.'"[SUP][30][/SUP]
 

UncleBuck

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...the self-confessed racist...
citation needed.

in fact, here you go.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resignation_of_Shirley_Sherrod

get started. i want to see her "self confess" to the charge that only you bring against her.

not even the family (who says sherrod did everything she could to help them, directly contradicting your retarded, lying account) thinks she is a racist.

let's see how you, a "self confessed" member of a white supremacy group, spins this now that the facts are out there.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
This is so much more representative of the truth!
what does that have to with fox news purposely making martin look "blacker" to race bait white supremacy sympathizers like yourself?

looks like you got played by the best race hustlers in the land, and you took the race bait 100%.

hell, here you are even DEFENDING the action of making black people look "blacker".

as you (a white supremacist) have said before, "fox news will undoubtedly continue with the honest reporting".

has it been mentioned that you joined a white supremacy group as well?
 

desert dude

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wow, so hostile towards black people you are.

not to mention dishonest.

i guess that's not a surprise considering you did join a white supremacy group a few months ago.

let's see what the farmer thought about sherrod.

Roger Spooner, the farmer, said on CNN that Sherrod is not a racist, that she did everything she could for his family; more than 20 years later, he and Sherrod remain friends.[SUP][31][/SUP] The Spooners credit Sherrod with helping them save their farm: "If it hadn't been for her, we would've never known who to see or what to do", Roger Spooner said. "She led us right to our success." His wife, Eloise Spooner, said that "after things kind of settled down, she brought Sherrod some tomatoes out of her garden, and they had a good visit."[SUP][30][/SUP] Eloise Spooner recalled Sherrod as "nice-mannered, thoughtful, friendly; a good person."[SUP][30][/SUP] The couple were surprised by the controversy. "I don't know what brought up the racist mess", Roger Spooner said. "They just want to stir up some trouble, it sounds to me in my opinion." Eloise Spooner said that on seeing the story of Sherrod's resignation, "I said, 'That ain't right. They have not treated her right.'"[SUP][30][/SUP]
Just because Roger Spooner is suffering from Stockholm syndrome does not mean reality is suspended. The speech she gave to a sympathetic audience at an NAACP group speaks for itself. I will grant that she later recognized that her racism was wrong, and I accept her repentance as genuine. That does not absolve her actions, though. It's kinda like the person who does a hit and run and kills somebody and then later turns himself in. A judge probably should take that act into consideration, but the fact remains that a homicide occurred.

If a white version of Sherrod had given that speech to the rotary club, she would have been crucified in the press and by you.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Roger Spooner is suffering from Stockholm syndrome
awwww, pouty child.

it's OK.

everyone else has it wrong. you have it right. they told you so in the white supremacy group. that's why you joined after all, everybody likes having their belief system reinforced.

you just needed "like minded" white supremacists to reinforce your beliefs. and they did.

nevermind that the rest of america, the farmer himself, and even the dolts at fox news disagree with your assertion of reacism, they are the problem.

you are the solution.

the final solution.

that's you.
 

Dr Kynes

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awwww, pouty child.

it's OK.

everyone else has it wrong. you have it right. they told you so in the white supremacy group. that's why you joined after all, everybody likes having their belief system reinforced.

you just needed "like minded" white supremacists to reinforce your beliefs. and they did.

nevermind that the rest of america, the farmer himself, and even the dolts at fox news disagree with your assertion of reacism, they are the problem.

you are the solution.

the final solution.

that's you.
Godwin Alert!

Brace for impact!
 

GrowinDad

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The Sherrod incident is the classic example of quoting out of context.

Fox and MSNBC are equals on opposite ends of the spectrum. What bothers me is that Fox has the word "News" in its name. MSNBC does not. one calls itself "Fair and Balanced", the other "The Place for Politics". Who is being deceptive?

Both of them skew things to toss red meat to their viewers. Which is fine in and of itself. The problem comes in when people don't see the stations for what they are. If you want news, watch AlJazeera, PBS or possibly CNN. if you want spin on the news to back up your worldview, watch fox or msnbc.
 

nitro harley

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The Sherrod incident is the classic example of quoting out of context.

Fox and MSNBC are equals on opposite ends of the spectrum. What bothers me is that Fox has the word "News" in its name. MSNBC does not. one calls itself "Fair and Balanced", the other "The Place for Politics". Who is being deceptive?

Both of them skew things to toss red meat to their viewers. Which is fine in and of itself. The problem comes in when people don't see the stations for what they are. If you want news, watch AlJazeera, PBS or possibly CNN. if you want spin on the news to back up your worldview, watch fox or msnbc.
Have you seen the ratings for fox news? Whats that tell you?

http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/11/15/cable-news-ratings-for-thursday-november-14-2013/215878/
 

desert dude

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So, now that we have seen a very, very small subset of the delightfully disrespectful images of Bush, do you lefties want to continue with your crusade of "it's just racism" when you see Obama criticized?
 

GrowinDad

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I do not equate dislike of Obama with racism. I saw Oprah made some statement, I am not sure if that is what you referring to. i didn't read the story.

But when some uses a derogatory race statement in their criticism one has to wonder how much race may cloud their judgement.

To your point, there are the famous pics that circulated comparing Dubya to a chimp. They were funny but if the same happened with Obama it would be deemed racist. A definite double standard but one explained by a simple concept, cultural sensitivity.
 

desert dude

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I do not equate dislike of Obama with racism. I saw Oprah made some statement, I am not sure if that is what you referring to. i didn't read the story.

But when some uses a derogatory race statement in their criticism one has to wonder how much race may cloud their judgement.

To your point, there are the famous pics that circulated comparing Dubya to a chimp. They were funny but if the same happened with Obama it would be deemed racist. A definite double standard but one explained by a simple concept, cultural sensitivity.
I saw the Oprah thing. Needless to say, I disagree with her. My comments are directed at the hyper sensitive lefties of RIU who trot out the "you so RACIST" cliches if anybody has the temerity to criticize Obama.

In my opinion, fuck cultural sensitivity when it comes to criticizing a sitting president. I don't want any politician to be able to muzzle his critics for any reason. When Obama took the job, he took what comes with the job.
 

GrowinDad

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It ain't about Obama, it is about what some avg person perceives. I am Jewish. If someone wants to tell me how bad Bloomberg is, for argument's sake I picked him, then how effective will they be by throwing out antisemitic remarks in the process? We can accomplish more by sticking to issues and doing all we can influence others, not offend them.
 
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