another obama red flag

#77
#77
Whew................

His experience will take him a long way!

Thank goodness he is running!

:eek:k:

No need to point out the obvious :p

I was wondering if anyone could point to his actual record and show that he shows any indication of being a racist/anti-semitic or whatever.
 
#85
#85
Barack, Uncle Sam has something to tell you...
 

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#88
I found this intersting

Does Obama Favor Slavery “Reparations?”
In this regard, the N’COBRA conference that featured Wright also included a panel discussion of “Post-Traumatic Slavery Syndrome.” In a variation of this theme, the Philadelphia branch of N’COBRA had advertised a sold-out lecture on the subject of “Post-Traumatic Slavery Disorder (PTSD),” described as one of the Psycho-Racial Spiritual Diseases of Americanized Africans (PRSDAA). The speaker, a psychologist, said that black-on-black violence could even be attributed to undiagnosed PRSDAAs.

Wouldnt this only apply to you if you were once a slave?
 
#89
#89
I found this intersting

Does Obama Favor Slavery “Reparations?”


Wouldnt this only apply to you if you were once a slave?

It would seem to me it would. Wright was promoting reparations and repair. If my ancestors (Irish) were enslaved by the British years ago (I believe they were) I would not expect them to pay me over 200 years after the fact. Wright is just perpetuating one of black Americas biggest problems imo, which is lack of personal responsibility and entitlement.
 
#90
#90
Since the vast majority of white american's ancestors never owned slaves who would pay the reperations? How would a black person prove that they had ancestral slaves?

I just found it funny that an actual Doctor believes someone suffers from post trauma who never actually had the experience. That would be like Bill Clinton suffering from Post War Syndrome.
 
#92
#92
This would open up all kinds of possibilities for people to claim reperations. I wonder what I could claim? :question:
 
#97
#97
I still think the dumbest thing I ever heard attributed to slavery by a "real" person (and not just some anonymous nut-job on a blog or whatever) was by Congressman(!!!) Major Owens, a Dem from NY. This is the impossibly moronic individual who back in the mid-'90's stated that 200 million (that's right, 200,000,000) slaves had been thrown overboard on the passage from Africa to the US. This was a mathematical absurdity of such cosmic proportions that he later revised his number down to 100 million, which was only impossibly stupid. I'd read/heard all kinds of breakdowns on how many ships over how long such a silly number would require (never mind the slaves that actually made it over here alive) to make that happen but the point is that such an enormously stupid thing could actually be stated by a US Rep. The other famous part of the same spiel was that all those millions of of slaves thrown overboard had altered, to this very day, the feeding patters of sharks that even now swim the slave shipping routes hoping for freebies to once again start hitting the water.

I remember laughing very hard for several days about this and then slowly becoming very, very uncomfortable that an idiot of that magnitude could reach public office.
 
#99
#99
I still think the dumbest thing I ever heard attributed to slavery by a "real" person (and not just some anonymous nut-job on a blog or whatever) was by Congressman(!!!) Major Owens, a Dem from NY. This is the impossibly moronic individual who back in the mid-'90's stated that 200 million (that's right, 200,000,000) slaves had been thrown overboard on the passage from Africa to the US. This was a mathematical absurdity of such cosmic proportions that he later revised his number down to 100 million, which was only impossibly stupid. I'd read/heard all kinds of breakdowns on how many ships over how long such a silly number would require (never mind the slaves that actually made it over here alive) to make that happen but the point is that such an enormously stupid thing could actually be stated by a US Rep. The other famous part of the same spiel was that all those millions of of slaves thrown overboard had altered, to this very day, the feeding patters of sharks that even now swim the slave shipping routes hoping for freebies to once again start hitting the water.

I remember laughing very hard for several days about this and then slowly becoming very, very uncomfortable that an idiot of that magnitude could reach public office.

I would imagine that is par for NY politics.
 
I still think the dumbest thing I ever heard attributed to slavery by a "real" person (and not just some anonymous nut-job on a blog or whatever) was by Congressman(!!!) Major Owens, a Dem from NY. This is the impossibly moronic individual who back in the mid-'90's stated that 200 million (that's right, 200,000,000) slaves had been thrown overboard on the passage from Africa to the US. This was a mathematical absurdity of such cosmic proportions that he later revised his number down to 100 million, which was only impossibly stupid. I'd read/heard all kinds of breakdowns on how many ships over how long such a silly number would require (never mind the slaves that actually made it over here alive) to make that happen but the point is that such an enormously stupid thing could actually be stated by a US Rep. The other famous part of the same spiel was that all those millions of of slaves thrown overboard had altered, to this very day, the feeding patters of sharks that even now swim the slave shipping routes hoping for freebies to once again start hitting the water.

I remember laughing very hard for several days about this and then slowly becoming very, very uncomfortable that an idiot of that magnitude could reach public office.

Is it sad, that I thought this wrong because the economics would not benefit the slave traders?
 

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