OT: The "O" factor: The most powerful person in the US - Page 15

Pedigree Database

Premium classified

This is a placeholder text
Group text

Premium classified

This is a placeholder text
Group text

Premium classified

This is a placeholder text
Group text

Premium classified

This is a placeholder text
Group text

sueincc

by sueincc on 03 November 2008 - 15:11

What's the matter DoRight, why not post that photo from the party?  A word of caution, many of us well remember that photo, it was really awful,  so you can't slither out of this one by posting a different picture.  Given enough time, maybe you can come up with an excuse as to why you think it's acceptable or even funny  to have your wife dress up in black face, with a bone through her nose, and chained to you.  Sort of like how you used to tell us you made all your spelling errors on purpose.


by Do right and fear no one on 03 November 2008 - 16:11

Ha Ha.  Because I spelled a word or two wrong and because at a holloween party in 1983 I dressed as a cop with a ducks face and my wife dressed as an African native, you are trying to make it out that I am ignorant and a racist.

Shows how low you and Obama will stopp to win an argument.

I am proud of my wifes costume.   She won first place in the costume contest.  There were no chains involved as you suggest, but I guess that made your story better because of the old "chains and slavery" thing.  Nice try.

Now, would you like me to go back and find all of the words you mispelled?  The pictures of you in your size 44 white pants, being dragged by your dog?

It is truly funny how often during an argument, you Susan Yuck, turn things personal when you are losing an argument.  Just ask the multitudes on here how you have turned it personal against them when they make a good point that you have no argument against.

Sad really.  Your whole life is on this forum site.  Go to a holloween party once in awhile.  Dress up like George Bush.  Us white males won't bash you for it.

By the way.  The holloween party you mentioned took place at my best friends house, Gary.  A black man who is voting for McCain.  But, I am sure that you will call him an Uncle Tom.  Because it doesn't fit into your little view of the world.  And he makes WAY less than 250K a year.  Serving as a police officer.  You see, some people don't vote their pocket book.  They vote the important things in life.  Right and wrong (hey, I didn't spell it rong.  WooHoo), against killing unborn babies.  Against taking from the rich to give to the poor.  Against kissing the asses of Chavez, Putin, Ahmadinejad and Kim Jong Il.

Yea.  Try to make me out as a racist because I do not like the policies of Obama.  One of the biggest racists around.  Just read his book about his father.  Just listen to his wife.  Just look at his policies.  Read his books. 

"Dreams From My Father" and "Audacity of Hope".  Here is the first review of his book from a regular citizen (I am guessing from the name, a Chinese American) named Xiao jie from Queens, NY.


by Do right and fear no one on 03 November 2008 - 16:11

I bought this book because I wanted to learn more about Obama before the election. It was well-written and interesting. Also, because it was written before he became a politician, I expected it to be more honest than his other book, "Audacity of Hope," which I have no intention of reading.

What is scary about it, though, is that he is very honest about how he came to reject his White heritage and embrace a kind of Black nationalism and racial separatism. (He certainly doesn't sound like that when he is on the campaign trail.)

Despite the fact that he doesn't experience much in the way of discrimination growing up, the turning point for him is when he goes to a "Black" party with some White friends, and the White friends soon leave, apparently because they were uncomfortable around a large group of Blacks. Obama is greatly offended by this and that seems to be when he "breaks" from his part-White identity.

What really shocked me was when he explained his opposition to inter-racial marriage. I'm Asian and my husband is White. I found it hard to believe that, being a product of a mixed marriage himself, Obama could have such views. He dated a White woman who loves him but he is against marrying her just because she is White. He explains that he doesn't want his children to be raised into "White American culture." You would think that Obama's own experience shows that children of mixed marriages do not necessarily assimilate into the culture of the White side. I find my marriage more interesting because of my and my husband's different ethnic backgrounds. Our children are being raised with an awareness of both their American and Chinese heritage, and there should have been no reason why Obama couldn't have raised his children in a similar fashion with a White wife.

I really got a picture of a man who was raised by Whites but who rejects them in favor of his African heritage, despite the fact that his African father essentially abandons him.


by beetree on 03 November 2008 - 17:11

Then that would mean I myself, am quite influential    !


by Blitzen on 03 November 2008 - 17:11

It's halloween, not holloween.


by beetree on 03 November 2008 - 17:11

 Do Right: I like your comic book piece, above, and I never heard of the Green Lantern?!?! And I didn't know Oprah called Barack "The One". Cute photo. But one thing I must comment on, Obama is much to scrawny with skinny legs (like Arnold said) to wear that form fitting blue and red suit. And I know some call him handsome, it's just that his ears stick out to much for my tastes, and kinda remind me of Pres. Bush's ears!


sueincc

by sueincc on 03 November 2008 - 18:11

Dudley you are a miserable excuse for a human being, but I'm glad you are back because we all needed a good laugh, just remember I am not the only one who saw the picture, we all know exactly what a creep you truly are.


by Do right and fear no one on 03 November 2008 - 19:11

  Why thank you sue.  It is a real star in my crown to be hated by you.  It puts me in good company.  Bush, Cheney, the Pope, Billy Graham, Sarah Palin, Clarence Thomas, Charlton Heston, Clint Eastwood, ARNOLD, and the biggest and best, Ronald Reagan. (my hero).

Someday, I am going to use spell check.  But then again.  Maybe not, as it would cut your ability to debate by about half.  That would leave you almost speechless.

hmmm..........

Maybe I should

 

 

Naw.  It just wouldn't be as fun

VOTE PEOPLE.  Vote for the cute black guy.  Vote for the old white guy.  Vote for the hot woman.  Vote for the "I'll kiss anyones ass just to be near the White House guy from Scranton PA. (how many times have I heard that one?).  Vote for Ron Paul or Bob Barr.  Just VOTE.  Don't leave it up to the idiots like (you know who) to elect your next President.  You may not have a winner, but you will at least know that you fought the good fight.

You know.  It says something to me at least, about a candidate, when you look at who is rooting for him.  When you look at who is endorsing him.

Obama:  N.O.W., Hamas, Al Queda, N.Korea, Iran, France, Gays, Illegals, abortionists, Russia, bla, bla, bla.

McCain:  NRA, Religious leaders who are against abortion, Anti-gay peoples, anti-gay marriage peoples, forty two other countries that depend on the US for support against terrorists, majority of police officers around the country, the majority of servicemen and women in our armed forces. bla, bla, bla.

But the BIGEST and BEST reason to vote against Obama.  sue and blitzen are voting for him.  Along with the "usual suspects" here.

 


by Do right and fear no one on 03 November 2008 - 19:11

I do want to make something clear to everyone who pretends to know me.

I could not stand Bill Clinton, nor Jimmy Carter, nor Richard Nixon, and Rarack Obama.

However.  I am an American tried and true.  I would have and will give my life to protect ANY President of these United States, against any threat, foreighn or domestic.  I would step in front of a bullet to save Barack Obama's life, if I was in that place at that time.  He is going to be our leader.  I just don't like where he is going to lead us (from his stated intentions and his "record").  But, he is going to be our President.  The leader of the free world.  I will.  I repeat, I will defend him against any and every harm, EXCEPT talk and voting.  I will most probably, not like what he does while in office and I will voice my opinion.  But is any skinhead or other such idiot tries to harm him within reaching distance of me.  I will take them out.  I am an American.  That is what we are supposed to do and what many of us will do.  Of course if Obama tries to turn us communist, or Islamic, then that is another matter.  But just because he raises our taxes or puts the government in charge of health care, is not that terrible.  Just because he is "okay" with abortions when the life of the mother is NOT in jeopardy, is no reason to act a fool (I wanted to spell fool, F U L L, just for sue

So, all of you idiots out there in skinhead land, or survivalists country.  Make sure I ain't the one standing next to you when you make your move.  Or someone like me.  It would be best for you to just come here and vent and do nothing more than that.  You will live longer.  There are many like me around.


sueincc

by sueincc on 03 November 2008 - 21:11

"Ha Ha.  Because I spelled a word or two wrong and because at a holloween party in 1983 I dressed as a cop with a ducks face and my wife dressed as an African native, you are trying to make it out that I am ignorant and a racist."  (doright)

Wow, this keeps getting better and better.  So that was your idea of  what an African native looks like?  Really, Dudley - be specific, what part of Africa, what tribe, & what was the significance of her dress?    Post the picture so everybody can see exactly what you think a person from Africa looks like. 

By the way, I have read both his books, & did not  come away from either one feeling he permanently rejected any race, so tell us exactly what page and chapter are you talking about? 






 


Contact information  Disclaimer  Privacy Statement  Copyright Information  Terms of Service  Cookie policy  ↑ Back to top