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LiberalNation
03-07-2010, 02:52 PM
oh look, the great state of kentucky made the list. We have a lot of skinheads and kkk. They can't stand a black prez.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/mar/04/us-surge-rightwing-extremist-groups
US facing surge in rightwing extremists and militias
• Civil rights report shows 250% rise in 'patriot' groups
• Economy and media conspiracy theories fuel growth
Chris McGreal
guardian.co.uk
Thursday 4 March 2010 17.18 GMT
The US is facing a surge in anti-government extremist groups and armed militias, driven by deepening hostility on the right to Barack Obama, anger over the economy, and the increasing propagation of conspiracy theories by parts of the mass media such as Fox News.
The Southern Poverty Law Centre, the US's most prominent civil rights group focused on hate organisations, said in a report that extremist "patriot" groups "came roaring back to life" last year as their number jumped nearly 250% to more than 500 with deepening ties to conservative mainstream politics.
The SPLC report, called Rage on the Right, said the rise in extremist groups was "a cause for grave concern" given their propensity to use violence during their heyday in the 90s, most notably with the Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people. It added that the issues driving support for such groups were increasingly populist and that "signs of growing radicalisation are everywhere".
"Patriot groups have been fuelled by anger over the changing demographics of the country, the soaring public debt, the troubled economy and an array of initiatives by President Obama that have been branded "socialist" or even "fascist" by his political opponents," the report said.
"Already there are signs of … violence emanating from the radical right. Since the installation of Barack Obama, rightwing extremists have murdered six law enforcement officers. Racist skinheads and others have been arrested in alleged plots to assassinate the nation's first black president. One man from Brockton, Massachusetts – who told police he had learned on white supremacist websites that a genocide was under way against whites – is charged with murdering two black people and planning to kill as many Jews as possible on the day after Obama's inauguration. Most recently, a rash of individuals with anti-government, survivalist or racist views have been arrested in a series of bomb cases."
The report says the patriot movement has "made significant inroads into the conservative political scene" in part driven by a growing view of the US administration "as part of a plot to impose 'one-world government' on liberty-loving Americans".
"The Tea Parties and similar groups that have sprung up in recent months cannot fairly be considered extremist groups, but they are shot through with rich veins of radical ideas, conspiracy theories and racism," the report says.
The SPLC notes that the rise comes as part of a deepening disillusionment with government in which just one quarter of Americans think government can be trusted. It said that a recent poll found that the anti-tax Tea Party movement is viewed in more positive terms than the Democratic or Republican parties.
"The signs of growing radicalisation are everywhere. Armed men have come to Obama speeches bearing signs suggesting that the 'tree of liberty' needs to be 'watered' with 'the blood of tyrants'. The Conservative Political Action Conference held this February was co-sponsored by groups like the John Birch Society, which believes President Eisenhower was a communist agent, and Oath Keepers, a patriot outfit formed last year that suggests, in thinly veiled language, that the government has secret plans to declare martial law and intern patriotic Americans in concentration camps," the SPLC said.
The report says that, unlike during the 1990s, the patriot movement's core ideas are more widely propagated and accepted by prominent politicians and some in the mass media, such as the Fox News presenter Glenn Beck.
"As the movement has exploded, so has the reach of its ideas, aided and abetted by commentators and politicians in the ostensible mainstream," said the report. "Beck, for instance, reinvigorated a key patriot conspiracy theory – the charge that the federal emergency management agency is secretly running concentration camps – before finally 'debunking' it."
How far such language is now part of the mainstream political discourse was confirmed by Politico today, which reported that it had obtained a Republican national committee document detailing plans to raise election funds with "an aggressive campaign capitalising on 'fear' of President Barack Obama" and a promise to "save the country from trending toward socialism".
In the presentation, the administration is portrayed as "the Evil Empire", and Obama as the Joker in Batman.
Patriot groups and militias are planning a march on Washington next month ostensibly in defence of the right to carry guns.
Armed and angry
The SPLC has identified 512 groups, including "patriots" and militias, which it accuses of pushing extreme anti-government doctrines or promoting political conspiracy theories. It says that many are not directly involved in violence but help feed extremism.
States with several groups include: Texas (52 groups including American Patriots for Freedom Foundation, Central Texas Militia, Texas Well Regulated Militia); Michigan (47 including Northern Michigan Backyard Protection Militia); California (22 including State of California Unorganized Militia, Northern California State Militia, American Armenian Militia, Freedom Force International); Indiana (21 including Indiana Sedentary Militia, Indiana Citizens Volunteer Militia, 3rd Brigade); New York (17 including Empire State Militia); Oregon (14 including Oregon Militia Corps) and Kentucky (13 including Kentucky State Militia – Ohio Valley Command).
avatar4321
03-07-2010, 04:07 PM
I cant imagine why anyone would be upset with the state of our country. It must be ignorant people doing this...
actsnoblemartin
03-07-2010, 04:24 PM
white people are not allowed to have thoughts and feelings, were all racist by design and must be stopped
see liberal policy #107
I cant imagine why anyone would be upset with the state of our country. It must be ignorant people doing this...
revelarts
03-07-2010, 07:36 PM
I'm sure there are some frightened racist that have formed groups because Obama became president. And some that may have joined Militias. But I wouldn't Trust the SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTER to do the counting.
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/j062399.html
"PORTRAITS OF THE WAR PARTY: MORRIS DEES AND THE SPLC
In the vanguard of this rhetorical shift is the veteran witch-hunter and professional character assassin Morris Dees, whose Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has become the premier rightist-baiting outfit in the country. Dees has constructed an elaborate conspiracy theory in which virtually all of the groups and individuals to the right of William F. Buckley, Jr., are part of some vast interconnected network of cells, a "leaderless resistance" allegedly invented by Louis Beam, an obscure right-wing "theoretician" who Dees and his "researchers" imagine to be a kind of far right Svengali. The SPLC peddles a brand of conspiracism just as garbled and elaborately wrongheaded as some of the wackos they "investigate," and in this sense the group is a scam, a fundraising machine that pays Dees an exorbitant salary. As his former partner, Millard Farmer, put it to the Progressive: "I thought he was sincere. I thought the Southern Poverty Law Center raised money to do good for poor people, not simply to accumulate wealth." In another sense, however, the SPLC is deadly dangerous, a private spy agency that runs an "intelligence project" aimed at political dissent, This was brought home in an article in their quarterly Intelligence Report, "Kosovo and the Far Right" – a vicious attempt to smear the antiwar movement as racist, anti-Semitic, an evil plot by the Ku Klux Klan and Slobodan Milosevic to subvert the Allied cause.
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The SPLC also was , I believe, the main source behind the offensive overreaching MIAC report to MO and other State Troopers. Which listed people with Ron Paul or Bob Barr Bumper stickers as possible Right wing Extremist militia threats.
And as far as OKC goes, this interview with J.D. Cash, an investigative reporter for the the OKC McCurtain Gazette (http://antiwar.com/radio/2007/03/04/jd-cash/) is a start. More than "militias" going on. PART of what the interview reveals is that the SPLC had "informants" working for them within the group that McVey was with, confirmed by the FBI. Prior knowledge is just a start. If you don't listen to the interview. Please don't smirk at what you don't know.
HogTrash
03-07-2010, 09:25 PM
This is false propaganda that has been exagerated from isolated incidences and spread throughout mainstream America by the left and their media and hollywood accomplices...Instead of common sense, Political Correctness now designates who we should hate and fear.
Yes, there are people who are anti-government, wacko, nutcase, racists, but they are rare and have been falsely connected to the Tea Parties and other average normal everyday Americans who for good and obvious reasons have lost confidence in the government.
Stop being controlled and think for yourself for a change...You will begin to see how you have been lied to, misled and manipulated...Stop allowing the left's propaganda machine to overide your common sense judgements...How do you think we got into this mess?
red states rule
03-08-2010, 07:38 AM
So tell me LN, do you support the party that takes over private companies and has the Federal government run them? You support record spending, deficits, and national debt? You support the Federal government ordering its private citizens to buy a product/service under the threat of fines and jail time? You support the party that has spent more in 14 months then what Bush did in 6 years in Iraq? You support ignoring the people who say they do not want Obamacare and yet your party wants to change the rules of the Senate and ram it thru anyway?
I thought Dmeocrats were for the little guy, the down trodden, and the oppressed. Seems they are the party of "Evey man for himself"
Perhaps this is why people are angry at the government, and speaking out
Now I know is not easy being a liberal and an Obama supporter these days
People continue to lose jobs, the economy continues to slide, Dems keep spending trillions and charging it to our grand kids credit cards, and Obama obsessed with ramming thur Obamacare despite every poll out there shows a majority of voters do now want it
Liberals were so happy one year ago - as they bellowed how America had become a liberal nation - and Ronald Reagan conservatism was dead. Now it is Dems who will be destroyed in Novemeber, Obama's approval numbers are in the 40's, and the Reid/Pelosi Congress have approval numbers around 13%
I am finally starting to like the change Obama has brought to America
cat slave
03-08-2010, 08:51 PM
I cant imagine why anyone would be upset with the state of our country. It must be ignorant people doing this...
And racist too!!!! ROTFL! They are not racist, they hate
his white side too!!!!
But seriously, what do they expect when we are being
run over rough shod and deprived of our say in government?
Hey, Id join one of those groups.....I just dont know
where any of them are.:laugh2:
red states rule
03-09-2010, 06:10 AM
And racist too!!!! ROTFL! They are not racist, they hate
his white side too!!!!
But seriously, what do they expect when we are being
run over rough shod and deprived of our say in government?
Hey, Id join one of those groups.....I just dont know
where any of them are.:laugh2:
The day after the election, many on the right said Obama's election would not make race relations better since the left would call anyone who opposed Obama a racist
They were right
Tea Party members, people who attended Town Halls, and the 9-12 protestors have all been dismissed as racists by the left and their allies in the liberal media
It is the lefts catchall excuse so they wil not have to defend Obama's policies with facts
It is interesting to se LN has left her own thread rather then try to defend Obama's policies. Looks like we have yet another liberal drive by poster among us
darin
03-09-2010, 06:14 AM
To the LMM and most liberals - ANYONE standing up for Freedom or (gasp!) the constitution of the united states is an 'extremist!'
red states rule
03-09-2010, 06:19 AM
To the LMM and most liberals - ANYONE standing up for Freedom or (gasp!) the constitution of the united states is an 'extremist!'
Are these people "racists" or "extremists"?
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namvet
03-09-2010, 09:11 AM
we are a threat to national security
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Jodo3qssJY4/StYZyehS50I/AAAAAAAAAZM/PC5ngC-RG-c/s1600/ass.jpg
red states rule
03-09-2010, 09:14 AM
we are a threat to national security
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Jodo3qssJY4/StYZyehS50I/AAAAAAAAAZM/PC5ngC-RG-c/s1600/ass.jpg
Now are those two people racists, extremists, or Nazi's?
One of my favorite pics
http://www.politicalbyline.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/racismanyway.jpg
Here are more pics from the 9/12 rally
http://www.flickr.com/photos/42448313@N03/sets/72157622224474669/show/
cat slave
03-09-2010, 09:20 PM
The day after the election, many on the right said Obama's election would not make race relations better since the left would call anyone who opposed Obama a racist
They were right
Tea Party members, people who attended Town Halls, and the 9-12 protestors have all been dismissed as racists by the left and their allies in the liberal media
It is the lefts catchall excuse so they wil not have to defend Obama's policies with facts
It is interesting to se LN has left her own thread rather then try to defend Obama's policies. Looks like we have yet another liberal drive by poster among us
The race card is played when they are at the bottom of
their bag of tricks...its really so redundant I think its losing its punch.
red states rule
03-10-2010, 07:18 AM
The race card is played when they are at the bottom of
their bag of tricks...its really so redundant I think its losing its punch.
Remember when Michelle Obama said because of her husbands race and position, he could be shot at a gas station?
They draw the race card more often then Jesse James drew his gun
namvet
03-10-2010, 09:14 AM
Now are those two people racists, extremists, or Nazi's?
One of my favorite pics
http://www.politicalbyline.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/racismanyway.jpg
Here are more pics from the 9/12 rally
http://www.flickr.com/photos/42448313@N03/sets/72157622224474669/show/
great pics T funny how the retarded liberals are showing less support for Osama and and shifting their attacks to Bush, Palin and this dangerous party
new voting machines this year
http://i42.tinypic.com/nlr588.jpg
one for the house one for the senate
red states rule
03-10-2010, 09:18 AM
http://www.strangepolitics.com/images/content/161391.jpg
Luna Tick
03-10-2010, 02:10 PM
The Secret Service has its work cut out for them in protecting the president against the massive number of racists who hate him and want him dead. For many of the right wing, there's nothing Obama could do that would meet with their approval. I can 100 percent guarantee you if McCain had won and had done exactly what Obama has done, he would not be receiving this kind of hatred from the right. Obama has lowered taxes. His approach to health care reform has been far more conservative than that of Richard Nixon.
Richard Nixon was the arch conservative that the left could not stand. Now the right-wing has gone so far right, they've made Nixon look like a liberal. Let's call it like it is. The hate for Obama is simply that. It's hate. Much of it is racism. The right-wing in America is NOT conservative. It's fascist. It's total blind support of corporate control at the expense of the people and of violence and theocracy, the dismantling of separation of church and state.
A vote for the Republicans is a vote for fascism. It's a vote for evil. It's a vote for racism. It's a betrayal of your country. Shame on anyone who supports this disgusting party of hate.
Here are the images created of Obama by the racists who oppose them.
http://ladylibertyslamp.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/obama-racist-latest.jpg
http://www.newnation.vg/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=274&d=1224305693
http://dark-wraith.com/images/ObamaWaffles1.png
http://newworldodor.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/obama_monkey_nigger.jpg
http://onfinite.com/libraries/1302355/b98.jpg
And a few more that you'll need to click on:
http://www.iforce.co.nz/i/183843a9966a3f07cd744704b9a154e6.jpg
http://www.milfotos.org/images/8956eb88f5585bc5f85add53271b019c.jpg
http://www.toqonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/obama-anti-semite.jpg
namvet
03-10-2010, 02:46 PM
The Secret Service has its work cut out for them in protecting the president against the massive number of racists who hate him and want him dead. For many of the right wing, there's nothing Obama could do that would meet with their approval. I can 100 percent guarantee you if McCain had won and had done exactly what Obama has done, he would not be receiving this kind of hatred from the right. Obama has lowered taxes. His approach to health care reform has been far more conservative than that of Richard Nixon.
Richard Nixon was the arch conservative that the left could not stand. Now the right-wing has gone so far right, they've made Nixon look like a liberal. Let's call it like it is. The hate for Obama is simply that. It's hate. Much of it is racism. The right-wing in America is NOT conservative. It's fascist. It's total blind support of corporate control at the expense of the people and of violence and theocracy, the dismantling of separation of church and state.
A vote for the Republicans is a vote for fascism. It's a vote for evil. It's a vote for racism. It's a betrayal of your country. Shame on anyone who supports this disgusting party of hate.
Here are the images created of Obama by the racists who oppose them.
http://ladylibertyslamp.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/obama-racist-latest.jpg
http://www.newnation.vg/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=274&d=1224305693
http://dark-wraith.com/images/ObamaWaffles1.png
http://newworldodor.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/obama_monkey_nigger.jpg
http://onfinite.com/libraries/1302355/b98.jpg
And a few more that you'll need to click on:
http://www.iforce.co.nz/i/183843a9966a3f07cd744704b9a154e6.jpg
http://www.milfotos.org/images/8956eb88f5585bc5f85add53271b019c.jpg
http://www.toqonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/obama-anti-semite.jpg
and the loonies on the left never did this to Bush. right. your just pissed cause the price of kool aid went up
REDWHITEBLUE2
03-10-2010, 03:24 PM
Remember when Michelle Obama said because of her husbands race and position, he could be shot at a gas station?
Thats why I stay out of the ghetto I buy my gas in the white section of town
Does that make me a Racist or just smart enough to know where I don't belong?
REDWHITEBLUE2
03-10-2010, 03:43 PM
oh look, the great state of kentucky made the list. We have a lot of skinheads and kkk. They can't stand a black prez.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/mar/04/us-surge-rightwing-extremist-groups
US facing surge in rightwing extremists and militias
• Civil rights report shows 250% rise in 'patriot' groups
• Economy and media conspiracy theories fuel growth
Chris McGreal
guardian.co.uk
Thursday 4 March 2010 17.18 GMT
The US is facing a surge in anti-government extremist groups and armed militias, driven by deepening hostility on the right to Barack Obama, anger over the economy, and the increasing propagation of conspiracy theories by parts of the mass media such as Fox News.
The Southern Poverty Law Centre, the US's most prominent civil rights group focused on hate organisations, said in a report that extremist "patriot" groups "came roaring back to life" last year as their number jumped nearly 250% to more than 500 with deepening ties to conservative mainstream politics.
The SPLC report, called Rage on the Right, said the rise in extremist groups was "a cause for grave concern" given their propensity to use violence during their heyday in the 90s, most notably with the Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people. It added that the issues driving support for such groups were increasingly populist and that "signs of growing radicalisation are everywhere".
"Patriot groups have been fuelled by anger over the changing demographics of the country, the soaring public debt, the troubled economy and an array of initiatives by President Obama that have been branded "socialist" or even "fascist" by his political opponents," the report said.
"Already there are signs of … violence emanating from the radical right. Since the installation of Barack Obama, rightwing extremists have murdered six law enforcement officers. Racist skinheads and others have been arrested in alleged plots to assassinate the nation's first black president. One man from Brockton, Massachusetts – who told police he had learned on white supremacist websites that a genocide was under way against whites – is charged with murdering two black people and planning to kill as many Jews as possible on the day after Obama's inauguration. Most recently, a rash of individuals with anti-government, survivalist or racist views have been arrested in a series of bomb cases."
The report says the patriot movement has "made significant inroads into the conservative political scene" in part driven by a growing view of the US administration "as part of a plot to impose 'one-world government' on liberty-loving Americans".
"The Tea Parties and similar groups that have sprung up in recent months cannot fairly be considered extremist groups, but they are shot through with rich veins of radical ideas, conspiracy theories and racism," the report says.
The SPLC notes that the rise comes as part of a deepening disillusionment with government in which just one quarter of Americans think government can be trusted. It said that a recent poll found that the anti-tax Tea Party movement is viewed in more positive terms than the Democratic or Republican parties.
"The signs of growing radicalisation are everywhere. Armed men have come to Obama speeches bearing signs suggesting that the 'tree of liberty' needs to be 'watered' with 'the blood of tyrants'. The Conservative Political Action Conference held this February was co-sponsored by groups like the John Birch Society, which believes President Eisenhower was a communist agent, and Oath Keepers, a patriot outfit formed last year that suggests, in thinly veiled language, that the government has secret plans to declare martial law and intern patriotic Americans in concentration camps," the SPLC said.
The report says that, unlike during the 1990s, the patriot movement's core ideas are more widely propagated and accepted by prominent politicians and some in the mass media, such as the Fox News presenter Glenn Beck.
"As the movement has exploded, so has the reach of its ideas, aided and abetted by commentators and politicians in the ostensible mainstream," said the report. "Beck, for instance, reinvigorated a key patriot conspiracy theory – the charge that the federal emergency management agency is secretly running concentration camps – before finally 'debunking' it."
How far such language is now part of the mainstream political discourse was confirmed by Politico today, which reported that it had obtained a Republican national committee document detailing plans to raise election funds with "an aggressive campaign capitalising on 'fear' of President Barack Obama" and a promise to "save the country from trending toward socialism".
In the presentation, the administration is portrayed as "the Evil Empire", and Obama as the Joker in Batman.
Patriot groups and militias are planning a march on Washington next month ostensibly in defence of the right to carry guns.
Armed and angry
The SPLC has identified 512 groups, including "patriots" and militias, which it accuses of pushing extreme anti-government doctrines or promoting political conspiracy theories. It says that many are not directly involved in violence but help feed extremism.
States with several groups include: Texas (52 groups including American Patriots for Freedom Foundation, Central Texas Militia, Texas Well Regulated Militia); Michigan (47 including Northern Michigan Backyard Protection Militia); California (22 including State of California Unorganized Militia, Northern California State Militia, American Armenian Militia, Freedom Force International); Indiana (21 including Indiana Sedentary Militia, Indiana Citizens Volunteer Militia, 3rd Brigade); New York (17 including Empire State Militia); Oregon (14 including Oregon Militia Corps) and Kentucky (13 including Kentucky State Militia – Ohio Valley Command).
as soon as I saw the article was from The Southern Poverty Law Center I knew it was nothing but lies this is a group headed by a Al Sharpton/Jesse Jackson wanna be named Morris Dees you can bet your bottom dollar this is nothing but the splc looking for a handout this moron has free loaded off blacks for almost as long as the other 2 Race baiter's Sharpton and Jackasson
red states rule
03-10-2010, 10:28 PM
If you want to see both hate and hypocrisy Luna watch this video. I doubt if you will since it requires courage to see the left for what they really are
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namvet
03-11-2010, 09:44 AM
If you want to see both hate and hypocrisy Luna watch this video. I doubt if you will since it requires courage to see the left for what they really are
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http://your4state.com/media/jpg/Death_Signcopy2009-08-13-1250187128.jpg
he's considered a tea bagger. any high profile criminals are now right wing radical tea baggers. that's all these mongoloid liberals have left
red states rule
03-11-2010, 09:53 AM
Remember when MSNBC crops the video of a BLACK man carrying a gun to a health care rally?
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at least CNN did not fool with the video
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namvet
03-11-2010, 10:00 AM
[QUOTE=Luna Tick;414049]The Secret Service has its work cut out for them in protecting the president against the massive number of racists who hate him and want him dead. For many of the right wing, there's nothing Obama could do that would meet with their approval. I can 100 percent guarantee you if McCain had won and had done exactly what Obama has done, he would not be receiving this kind of hatred from the right. Obama has lowered taxes. His approach to health care reform has been far more conservative than that of Richard Nixon.
Richard Nixon was the arch conservative that the left could not stand. Now the right-wing has gone so far right, they've made Nixon look like a liberal. Let's call it like it is. The hate for Obama is simply that. It's hate. Much of it is racism. The right-wing in America is NOT conservative. It's fascist. It's total blind support of corporate control at the expense of the people and of violence and theocracy, the dismantling of separation of church and state.
A vote for the Republicans is a vote for fascism. It's a vote for evil. It's a vote for racism. It's a betrayal of your country. Shame on anyone who supports this disgusting party of hate.
Here are the images created of Obama by the racists who oppose them.
http://ladylibertyslamp.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/obama-racist-latest.jpg
http://www.newnation.vg/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=274&d=1224305693
http://dark-wraith.com/images/ObamaWaffles1.png
http://newworldodor.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/obama_monkey_nigger.jpg
http://onfinite.com/libraries/1302355/b98.jpg
And a few more that you'll need to click on:
http://www.iforce.co.nz/i/183843a9966a3f07cd744704b9a154e6.jpg
http://www.milfotos.org/images/8956eb88f5585bc5f85add53271b019c.jpg
http://www.toqonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/obama-anti-semite.jpg[/QUOTE
BTY i forgot to thank you for posting these. great ammo !!!! these are gonna really piss off liberals. im alway looking to add to my collection. my favorite
"Oh-Tay" Buckwheat
http://www.newnation.vg/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=274&d=1224305693
:lol::lol::lol:
HogTrash
03-11-2010, 10:05 AM
Thats why I stay out of the ghetto I buy my gas in the white section of town
Does that make me a Racist or just smart enough to know where I don't belong?This is true and the other reason I buy gas in the white neighborhoods is because of the pay before you pump policy in the black neighborhoods.
namvet
03-11-2010, 10:13 AM
Remember when MSNBC crops the video of a BLACK man carrying a gun to a health care rally?
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at least CNN did not fool with the video
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im surpised they didn't crop this in
http://apathetic-usa.com/images/Liberal_Gun.jpg
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