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WASHINGTON - A dozen female members of the House staunchly defended U.N. ambassador Susan Rice against Republican criticism over her remarks on the deadly Sept. 11 Libya attack, suggesting the GOP lawmakers' comments were racist and sexist.

"It is a shame that anytime something goes wrong, they pick on women and minorities," Rep. Marcia Fudge, D-Ohio, the next chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, told reporters Friday at a Capitol Hill news conference.
Yep - if it's a black or female politician, they're allowed to have their every utterance go unchallenged, otherwise it's racist or sexist. Right :roll:
This kind of race baiting is what keeps racism alive. It's people like the CBC that sometimes make me ashamed of my race.
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jayinsat wrote:
AndyC wrote:
WASHINGTON - A dozen female members of the House staunchly defended U.N. ambassador Susan Rice against Republican criticism over her remarks on the deadly Sept. 11 Libya attack, suggesting the GOP lawmakers' comments were racist and sexist.

"It is a shame that anytime something goes wrong, they pick on women and minorities," Rep. Marcia Fudge, D-Ohio, the next chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, told reporters Friday at a Capitol Hill news conference.
Yep - if it's a black or female politician, they're allowed to have their every utterance go unchallenged, otherwise it's racist or sexist. Right :roll:
This kind of race baiting is what keeps racism alive. It's people like the CBC that sometimes make me ashamed of my race.

I disagree, I believe it is the people that lack the intelligence to realize this is NOT racist, the same people that grow up being fed the lies of the lack of equality and social injustices perpetrated by the evil white republicans...it is these people that keep ignorance and racism alive, as well as the ones who use this to their gain, monetarily, politically and socially. ie. Jessie Jackass, I mean Jackson, Quanell #10 or whatever he goes by these days... the Rearend Al Sharkton and the like. These people sell fear and lies and accuse everyone else of doing it. It is funny how Alan West, and Herman Cain speak the complete opposite of the others and they seem to go mostly ignored...Guess lies are easier to believe.

( And yes, 3 out of the five names are intentionally misspelled out of lack of respect for them...the other 2 names, I highly admire and hope to see them continue to be in the news, and continue to educate people.)
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AndyC wrote:
WASHINGTON - A dozen female members of the House staunchly defended U.N. ambassador Susan Rice against Republican criticism over her remarks on the deadly Sept. 11 Libya attack, suggesting the GOP lawmakers' comments were racist and sexist.

"It is a shame that anytime something goes wrong, they pick on women and minorities," Rep. Marcia Fudge, D-Ohio, the next chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, told reporters Friday at a Capitol Hill news conference.
Yep - if it's a black or female politician, they're allowed to have their every utterance go unchallenged, otherwise it's racist or sexist. Right :roll:
I wonder when the House will start censuring slanderous accusations of racism on the House floor?
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AEA wrote:They're getting close to finding out who told Rice to say what she did on 5 appearances long after everyone knew it was a Terror Attack.

The big question is "Who Changed the CIA's Talking Points" from Terror to Spontaneous?

I am not in the Senate, House, White House, CIA or even the FBI and I can tell you who changed the Talking Points:
David Axlerod convinced the Prez that it would be in his best interest to hide the truth until after the election.

Why no one else can come to this simple conclusion baffles me! :banghead:
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jdhz28 wrote:
jayinsat wrote:
AndyC wrote:
WASHINGTON - A dozen female members of the House staunchly defended U.N. ambassador Susan Rice against Republican criticism over her remarks on the deadly Sept. 11 Libya attack, suggesting the GOP lawmakers' comments were racist and sexist.

"It is a shame that anytime something goes wrong, they pick on women and minorities," Rep. Marcia Fudge, D-Ohio, the next chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, told reporters Friday at a Capitol Hill news conference.
Yep - if it's a black or female politician, they're allowed to have their every utterance go unchallenged, otherwise it's racist or sexist. Right :roll:
This kind of race baiting is what keeps racism alive. It's people like the CBC that sometimes make me ashamed of my race.

I disagree, I believe it is the people that lack the intelligence to realize this is NOT racist, the same people that grow up being fed the lies of the lack of equality and social injustices perpetrated by the evil white republicans...it is these people that keep ignorance and racism alive, as well as the ones who use this to their gain, monetarily, politically and socially. ie. Jessie Jackass, I mean Jackson, Quanell #10 or whatever he goes by these days... the Rearend Al Sharkton and the like. These people sell fear and lies and accuse everyone else of doing it. It is funny how Alan West, and Herman Cain speak the complete opposite of the others and they seem to go mostly ignored...Guess lies are easier to believe.

( And yes, 3 out of the five names are intentionally misspelled out of lack of respect for them...the other 2 names, I highly admire and hope to see them continue to be in the news, and continue to educate people.)
AEA, That's exactly the point I was making!
The CBC (congressional black caucus) are the race baiters that keep spinning the "man is holding me down" lie to us in the A.A. Community. That's what makes me sometimes ashamed of my race. It's the Bill Cosbys, Condi Rices, Allen Wests and Herman Cains that convince me that there is hope.
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AEA, That's exactly the point I was making!
The CBC (congressional black caucus) are the race baiters that keep spinning the "man is holding me down" lie to us in the A.A. Community. That's what makes me sometimes ashamed of my race. It's the Bill Cosbys, Condi Rices, Allen Wests and Herman Cains that convince me that there is hope.[/quote]


Don't feel too bad, I have the same feeling about my race every time I see commercials for Honey booboo or jersey shore or the housewives of whatever... it makes me feel bad for society as a whole. I am shocked by what is regarded as "good entertainment"...If you've never seen God Bless America, I suggest you watch that, I'm starting to feel a little like Frank, only more sane... I realize I'm going off topic, but I believe the reason people have become so disconnected with reality is because of what they take in on television, if you hear something enough, you get desensitized. I think the left uses this to draw people in and distort their views....but I may be giving them too much credit. Anyway, enough of that back on topic, what did big o screw up today?
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Today MaoBama was touring in Thailand and going on to Burma and Cambodia. Wasting our money flying around spewing his spiel and acting like a bigshot.

Why is he not building homeless shelters in the US?
Why is he not pushing FEMA for NY/NJ?

Why is he not addressing all the problems we have here instead of lecturing other Countries?

What a waste! :banghead:
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AEA wrote:Today MaoBama was touring in Thailand and going on to Burma and Cambodia. Wasting our money flying around spewing his spiel and acting like a bigshot.

Why is he not building homeless shelters in the US?
Why is he not pushing FEMA for NY/NJ?

Why is he not addressing all the problems we have here instead of lecturing other Countries?

What a waste! :banghead:
He's been a waste for the last four years.
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AEA wrote:Today MaoBama was touring in Thailand and going on to Burma and Cambodia. Wasting our money flying around spewing his spiel and acting like a bigshot.

Why is he not building homeless shelters in the US?
Why is he not pushing FEMA for NY/NJ?

Why is he not addressing all the problems we have here instead of lecturing other Countries?

What a waste! :banghead:
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New Weekly Unemployment numbers...

Last week's number has been "revised" upward (which they all seem to be). After being "cooked" for the last year to keep the number around 375K until the election, last weeks blockbuster 439K was revised upward to 451K. This week's number comes in at 410K (surely to be revised upward next week).

Note that the number must remain significantly below 375k in order for the overall unemployment rate (also a cooked number) to decline.
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Today a cease-fire was announced in the middle-east. It was noted that the cease-fire was delayed for 24-hours so that Hillary could get there to take credit.

More lives expended for this administrations political points. :banghead:
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She wasn't doing anything there with MaoBama anyway.....just wasting air......

Now she's doing the same thing in Israel.........or.....wherever what wine shop she is in!
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I apologize for not keeping up with this thread.

Today is 74 days since Obama was reelected. 1461 to go. ( I am assuming 1 leap day, if anyone wants to check my math, please go ahead)

It is really hard to imagine it has only been 74 days, seems like a lot more. With the recent anti gun pot stirring, it appears Obama will really try hard now to do what everyone has always expected he would do. Ban guns.

Since the last post. He has vacationed in Hawaii. Probably played some more golf and put the our vice president on a special committee to see what can be done about gun violence. Negotiated hard on taxes and got the Republicans to raise taxes on the 1%. Signed an executive order on gun violence which had 23 points including things like, Nominate an ATF director. We are more in debt, but for the life of me, I have no idea where we are spending all this extra money. Afghanistan? Certainly not the space program. Food Stamps?

Of interest was this story about a campaign statement that Mitt Romney made about Obama's bailout of Chrysler. Barack Obama "sold Chrysler to Italians who are going to build Jeeps in China" at the cost of American jobs." Well the press beat him up pretty bad over this apparent lie over the Chrysler bailout. Politifact a fact checking website was so bold and gave this statement by Romney their "lie of the year" http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/who ... 96223.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

However, earlier this week Reuters came up with a story that Chrysler will be building 100,000 Jeeps in China. http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/01/1 ... O620130117" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

My Democratic friends reported this was a good thing since it would make Chrysler stronger. I see their point as we want the (now) Italian owned company to be strong as they outsource all of the jobs to other countries.

I pray he will be a good president for the entire country in the next 4 years and we will all positively benefit from his leadership of the country.
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Jaguar wrote:Mixed feelings. It would be good to see him go. But where would he end up? And who would be his replacement???
How does "Supreme Court Justice Eric Holder" sound?[/quote]
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