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Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
Election spurs 'hundreds' of race threats, crimes
By JESSE WASHINGTON – 8 hours ago Cross burnings. Schoolchildren chanting "Assassinate Obama." Black figures hung from nooses. Racial epithets scrawled on homes and cars. Incidents around the country referring to President-elect Barack Obama are dampening the postelection glow of racial progress and harmony, highlighting the stubborn racism that remains in America. From California to Maine, police have documented a range of alleged crimes, from vandalism and vague threats to at least one physical attack. Insults and taunts have been delivered by adults, college students and second-graders. There have been "hundreds" of incidents since the election, many more than usual, said Mark Potok, director of the Intelligence Project at the Southern Poverty Law Center, which monitors hate crimes. One was in Snellville, Ga., where Denene Millner said a boy on the school bus told her 9-year-old daughter the day after the election: "I hope Obama gets assassinated." That night, someone trashed her sister-in-law's front lawn, mangled the Obama lawn signs, and left two pizza boxes filled with human feces outside the front door, Millner said. She described her emotions as a combination of anger and fear. "I can't say that every white person in Snellville is evil and anti-Obama and willing to desecrate my property because one or two idiots did it," said Millner, who is black. "But it definitely makes you look a little different at the people who you live with, and makes you wonder what they're capable of and what they're really thinking." Potok, who is white, said he believes there is "a large subset of white people in this country who feel that they are losing everything they know, that the country their forefathers built has somehow been stolen from them." Grant Griffin, a 46-year-old white Georgia native, expressed similar sentiments: "I believe our nation is ruined and has been for several decades and the election of Obama is merely the culmination of the change. "If you had real change it would involve all the members of (Obama's) church being deported," he said. Change in whatever form does not come easy, and a black president is "the most profound change in the field of race this country has experienced since the Civil War," said William Ferris, senior associate director of the Center for the Study of the American South at the University of North Carolina. "It's shaking the foundations on which the country has existed for centuries." "Someone once said racism is like cancer," Ferris said. "It's never totally wiped out, it's in remission." If so, America's remission lasted until the morning of Nov. 5. The day after the vote hailed as a sign of a nation changed, black high school student Barbara Tyler of Marietta, Ga., said she heard hateful Obama comments from white students, and that teachers cut off discussion about Obama's victory. Tyler spoke at a press conference by the Georgia chapter of the NAACP calling for a town hall meeting to address complaints from across the state about hostility and resentment. Another student, from a Covington middle school, said he was suspended for wearing an Obama shirt to school Nov. 5 after the principal told students not to wear political paraphernalia. The student's mother, Eshe Riviears, said the principal told her: "Whether you like it or not, we're in the South, and there are a lot of people who are not happy with this decision." Other incidents include: _Four North Carolina State University students admitted writing anti-Obama comments in a tunnel designated for free speech expression, including one that said: "Let's shoot that (N-word) in the head." Obama has received more threats than any other president-elect, authorities say. _At Standish, Maine, a sign inside the Oak Hill General Store read: "Osama Obama Shotgun Pool." Customers could sign up to bet $1 on a date when Obama would be killed. "Stabbing, shooting, roadside bombs, they all count," the sign said. At the bottom of the marker board was written "Let's hope someone wins." _Racist graffiti was found in places including New York's Long Island, where two dozen cars were spray-painted; Kilgore, Texas, where the local high school and skate park were defaced; and the Los Angeles area, where swastikas, racial slurs and "Go Back To Africa" were spray painted on sidewalks, houses and cars. _Second- and third-grade students on a school bus in Rexburg, Idaho, chanted "assassinate Obama," a district official said. _University of Alabama professor Marsha L. Houston said a poster of the Obama family was ripped off her office door. A replacement poster was defaced with a death threat and a racial slur. "It seems the election brought the racist rats out of the woodwork," Houston said. _Black figures were hanged by nooses from trees on Mount Desert Island, Maine, the Bangor Daily News reported. The president of Baylor University in Waco, Texas said a rope found hanging from a campus tree was apparently an abandoned swing and not a noose. _Crosses were burned in yards of Obama supporters in Hardwick, N.J., and Apolacan Township, Pa. _A black teenager in New York City said he was attacked with a bat on election night by four white men who shouted 'Obama.' _In the Pittsburgh suburb of Forest Hills, a black man said he found a note with a racial slur on his car windshield, saying "now that you voted for Obama, just watch out for your house." Emotions are often raw after a hard-fought political campaign, but now those on the losing side have an easy target for their anger. "The principle is very simple," said BJ Gallagher, a sociologist and co-author of the diversity book "A Peacock in the Land of Penguins." "If I can't hurt the person I'm angry at, then I'll vent my anger on a substitute, i.e., someone of the same race." "We saw the same thing happen after the 9-11 attacks, as a wave of anti-Muslim violence swept the country. We saw it happen after the Rodney King verdict, when Los Angeles blacks erupted in rage at the injustice perpetrated by 'the white man.'" "It's as stupid and ineffectual as kicking your dog when you've had a bad day at the office," Gallagher said. "But it happens a lot." - - - Those pesky Republicans... |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
On Nov 15, 9:26*pm, Boater wrote:
Election spurs 'hundreds' of race threats, crimes By JESSE WASHINGTON – 8 hours ago Cross burnings. Schoolchildren chanting "Assassinate Obama." Black figures hung from nooses. Racial epithets scrawled on homes and cars. Incidents around the country referring to President-elect Barack Obama are dampening the postelection glow of racial progress and harmony, highlighting the stubborn racism that remains in America. *From California to Maine, police have documented a range of alleged crimes, from vandalism and vague threats to at least one physical attack. Insults and taunts have been delivered by adults, college students and second-graders. There have been "hundreds" of incidents since the election, many more than usual, said Mark Potok, director of the Intelligence Project at the Southern Poverty Law Center, which monitors hate crimes. One was in Snellville, Ga., where Denene Millner said a boy on the school bus told her 9-year-old daughter the day after the election: "I hope Obama gets assassinated." That night, someone trashed her sister-in-law's front lawn, mangled the Obama lawn signs, and left two pizza boxes filled with human feces outside the front door, Millner said. She described her emotions as a combination of anger and fear. "I can't say that every white person in Snellville is evil and anti-Obama and willing to desecrate my property because one or two idiots did it," said Millner, who is black. "But it definitely makes you look a little different at the people who you live with, and makes you wonder what they're capable of and what they're really thinking." Potok, who is white, said he believes there is "a large subset of white people in this country who feel that they are losing everything they know, that the country their forefathers built has somehow been stolen from them." Grant Griffin, a 46-year-old white Georgia native, expressed similar sentiments: "I believe our nation is ruined and has been for several decades and the election of Obama is merely the culmination of the change.. "If you had real change it would involve all the members of (Obama's) church being deported," he said. Change in whatever form does not come easy, and a black president is "the most profound change in the field of race this country has experienced since the Civil War," said William Ferris, senior associate director of the Center for the Study of the American South at the University of North Carolina. "It's shaking the foundations on which the country has existed for centuries." "Someone once said racism is like cancer," Ferris said. "It's never totally wiped out, it's in remission." If so, America's remission lasted until the morning of Nov. 5. The day after the vote hailed as a sign of a nation changed, black high school student Barbara Tyler of Marietta, Ga., said she heard hateful Obama comments from white students, and that teachers cut off discussion about Obama's victory. Tyler spoke at a press conference by the Georgia chapter of the NAACP calling for a town hall meeting to address complaints from across the state about hostility and resentment. Another student, from a Covington middle school, said he was suspended for wearing an Obama shirt to school Nov. 5 after the principal told students not to wear political paraphernalia. The student's mother, Eshe Riviears, said the principal told her: "Whether you like it or not, we're in the South, and there are a lot of people who are not happy with this decision." Other incidents include: _Four North Carolina State University students admitted writing anti-Obama comments in a tunnel designated for free speech expression, including one that said: "Let's shoot that (N-word) in the head." Obama has received more threats than any other president-elect, authorities say.. _At Standish, Maine, a sign inside the Oak Hill General Store read: "Osama Obama Shotgun Pool." Customers could sign up to bet $1 on a date when Obama would be killed. "Stabbing, shooting, roadside bombs, they all count," the sign said. At the bottom of the marker board was written "Let's hope someone wins." _Racist graffiti was found in places including New York's Long Island, where two dozen cars were spray-painted; Kilgore, Texas, where the local high school and skate park were defaced; and the Los Angeles area, where swastikas, racial slurs and "Go Back To Africa" were spray painted on sidewalks, houses and cars. _Second- and third-grade students on a school bus in Rexburg, Idaho, chanted "assassinate Obama," a district official said. _University of Alabama professor Marsha L. Houston said a poster of the Obama family was ripped off her office door. A replacement poster was defaced with a death threat and a racial slur. "It seems the election brought the racist rats out of the woodwork," Houston said. _Black figures were hanged by nooses from trees on Mount Desert Island, Maine, the Bangor Daily News reported. The president of Baylor University in Waco, Texas said a rope found hanging from a campus tree was apparently an abandoned swing and not a noose. _Crosses were burned in yards of Obama supporters in Hardwick, N.J., and Apolacan Township, Pa. _A black teenager in New York City said he was attacked with a bat on election night by four white men who shouted 'Obama.' _In the Pittsburgh suburb of Forest Hills, a black man said he found a note with a racial slur on his car windshield, saying "now that you voted for Obama, just watch out for your house." Emotions are often raw after a hard-fought political campaign, but now those on the losing side have an easy target for their anger. "The principle is very simple," said BJ Gallagher, a sociologist and co-author of the diversity book "A Peacock in the Land of Penguins." "If I can't hurt the person I'm angry at, then I'll vent my anger on a substitute, i.e., someone of the same race." "We saw the same thing happen after the 9-11 attacks, as a wave of anti-Muslim violence swept the country. We saw it happen after the Rodney King verdict, when Los Angeles blacks erupted in rage at the injustice perpetrated by 'the white man.'" "It's as stupid and ineffectual as kicking your dog when you've had a bad day at the office," Gallagher said. "But it happens a lot." - - - Those pesky Republicans... By the way Krausie, you've stated you were at Yale with President Bush. Were you in Skull & Bones? A brilliant, well connected, scintillating prince of New England like you should have been a shoo- in. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
Boater wrote:
Election spurs 'hundreds' of race threats, crimes By JESSE WASHINGTON – 8 hours ago Cross burnings. Schoolchildren chanting "Assassinate Obama." Black figures hung from nooses. Racial epithets scrawled on homes and cars. Incidents around the country referring to President-elect Barack Obama are dampening the postelection glow of racial progress and harmony, highlighting the stubborn racism that remains in America. From California to Maine, police have documented a range of alleged crimes, from vandalism and vague threats to at least one physical attack. Insults and taunts have been delivered by adults, college students and second-graders. There have been "hundreds" of incidents since the election, many more than usual, said Mark Potok, director of the Intelligence Project at the Southern Poverty Law Center, which monitors hate crimes. One was in Snellville, Ga., where Denene Millner said a boy on the school bus told her 9-year-old daughter the day after the election: "I hope Obama gets assassinated." That night, someone trashed her sister-in-law's front lawn, mangled the Obama lawn signs, and left two pizza boxes filled with human feces outside the front door, Millner said. She described her emotions as a combination of anger and fear. "I can't say that every white person in Snellville is evil and anti-Obama and willing to desecrate my property because one or two idiots did it," said Millner, who is black. "But it definitely makes you look a little different at the people who you live with, and makes you wonder what they're capable of and what they're really thinking." Potok, who is white, said he believes there is "a large subset of white people in this country who feel that they are losing everything they know, that the country their forefathers built has somehow been stolen from them." Grant Griffin, a 46-year-old white Georgia native, expressed similar sentiments: "I believe our nation is ruined and has been for several decades and the election of Obama is merely the culmination of the change. "If you had real change it would involve all the members of (Obama's) church being deported," he said. Change in whatever form does not come easy, and a black president is "the most profound change in the field of race this country has experienced since the Civil War," said William Ferris, senior associate director of the Center for the Study of the American South at the University of North Carolina. "It's shaking the foundations on which the country has existed for centuries." "Someone once said racism is like cancer," Ferris said. "It's never totally wiped out, it's in remission." If so, America's remission lasted until the morning of Nov. 5. The day after the vote hailed as a sign of a nation changed, black high school student Barbara Tyler of Marietta, Ga., said she heard hateful Obama comments from white students, and that teachers cut off discussion about Obama's victory. Tyler spoke at a press conference by the Georgia chapter of the NAACP calling for a town hall meeting to address complaints from across the state about hostility and resentment. Another student, from a Covington middle school, said he was suspended for wearing an Obama shirt to school Nov. 5 after the principal told students not to wear political paraphernalia. The student's mother, Eshe Riviears, said the principal told her: "Whether you like it or not, we're in the South, and there are a lot of people who are not happy with this decision." Other incidents include: _Four North Carolina State University students admitted writing anti-Obama comments in a tunnel designated for free speech expression, including one that said: "Let's shoot that (N-word) in the head." Obama has received more threats than any other president-elect, authorities say. _At Standish, Maine, a sign inside the Oak Hill General Store read: "Osama Obama Shotgun Pool." Customers could sign up to bet $1 on a date when Obama would be killed. "Stabbing, shooting, roadside bombs, they all count," the sign said. At the bottom of the marker board was written "Let's hope someone wins." _Racist graffiti was found in places including New York's Long Island, where two dozen cars were spray-painted; Kilgore, Texas, where the local high school and skate park were defaced; and the Los Angeles area, where swastikas, racial slurs and "Go Back To Africa" were spray painted on sidewalks, houses and cars. _Second- and third-grade students on a school bus in Rexburg, Idaho, chanted "assassinate Obama," a district official said. _University of Alabama professor Marsha L. Houston said a poster of the Obama family was ripped off her office door. A replacement poster was defaced with a death threat and a racial slur. "It seems the election brought the racist rats out of the woodwork," Houston said. _Black figures were hanged by nooses from trees on Mount Desert Island, Maine, the Bangor Daily News reported. The president of Baylor University in Waco, Texas said a rope found hanging from a campus tree was apparently an abandoned swing and not a noose. _Crosses were burned in yards of Obama supporters in Hardwick, N.J., and Apolacan Township, Pa. _A black teenager in New York City said he was attacked with a bat on election night by four white men who shouted 'Obama.' _In the Pittsburgh suburb of Forest Hills, a black man said he found a note with a racial slur on his car windshield, saying "now that you voted for Obama, just watch out for your house." Emotions are often raw after a hard-fought political campaign, but now those on the losing side have an easy target for their anger. "The principle is very simple," said BJ Gallagher, a sociologist and co-author of the diversity book "A Peacock in the Land of Penguins." "If I can't hurt the person I'm angry at, then I'll vent my anger on a substitute, i.e., someone of the same race." "We saw the same thing happen after the 9-11 attacks, as a wave of anti-Muslim violence swept the country. We saw it happen after the Rodney King verdict, when Los Angeles blacks erupted in rage at the injustice perpetrated by 'the white man.'" "It's as stupid and ineffectual as kicking your dog when you've had a bad day at the office," Gallagher said. "But it happens a lot." - - - Those pesky Republicans... It's terrible that racism still exists in this day an age. But I don't have to tell you. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
"Boater" wrote in message ... Election spurs 'hundreds' of race threats, crimes By JESSE WASHINGTON – 8 hours ago Why do you give publicity to this kind of crap? All it accomplishes is to give those inclined to racism more emotional vigor. Eisboch |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
On Nov 15, 9:34*pm, camacdonaldiii wrote:
On Nov 15, 9:26*pm, Boater wrote: Election spurs 'hundreds' of race threats, crimes By JESSE WASHINGTON – 8 hours ago Cross burnings. Schoolchildren chanting "Assassinate Obama." Black figures hung from nooses. Racial epithets scrawled on homes and cars. Incidents around the country referring to President-elect Barack Obama are dampening the postelection glow of racial progress and harmony, highlighting the stubborn racism that remains in America. *From California to Maine, police have documented a range of alleged crimes, from vandalism and vague threats to at least one physical attack. Insults and taunts have been delivered by adults, college students and second-graders. There have been "hundreds" of incidents since the election, many more than usual, said Mark Potok, director of the Intelligence Project at the Southern Poverty Law Center, which monitors hate crimes. One was in Snellville, Ga., where Denene Millner said a boy on the school bus told her 9-year-old daughter the day after the election: "I hope Obama gets assassinated." That night, someone trashed her sister-in-law's front lawn, mangled the Obama lawn signs, and left two pizza boxes filled with human feces outside the front door, Millner said. She described her emotions as a combination of anger and fear. "I can't say that every white person in Snellville is evil and anti-Obama and willing to desecrate my property because one or two idiots did it," said Millner, who is black. "But it definitely makes you look a little different at the people who you live with, and makes you wonder what they're capable of and what they're really thinking." Potok, who is white, said he believes there is "a large subset of white people in this country who feel that they are losing everything they know, that the country their forefathers built has somehow been stolen from them." Grant Griffin, a 46-year-old white Georgia native, expressed similar sentiments: "I believe our nation is ruined and has been for several decades and the election of Obama is merely the culmination of the change. "If you had real change it would involve all the members of (Obama's) church being deported," he said. Change in whatever form does not come easy, and a black president is "the most profound change in the field of race this country has experienced since the Civil War," said William Ferris, senior associate director of the Center for the Study of the American South at the University of North Carolina. "It's shaking the foundations on which the country has existed for centuries." "Someone once said racism is like cancer," Ferris said. "It's never totally wiped out, it's in remission." If so, America's remission lasted until the morning of Nov. 5. The day after the vote hailed as a sign of a nation changed, black high school student Barbara Tyler of Marietta, Ga., said she heard hateful Obama comments from white students, and that teachers cut off discussion about Obama's victory. Tyler spoke at a press conference by the Georgia chapter of the NAACP calling for a town hall meeting to address complaints from across the state about hostility and resentment. Another student, from a Covington middle school, said he was suspended for wearing an Obama shirt to school Nov. 5 after the principal told students not to wear political paraphernalia. The student's mother, Eshe Riviears, said the principal told her: "Whether you like it or not, we're in the South, and there are a lot of people who are not happy with this decision." Other incidents include: _Four North Carolina State University students admitted writing anti-Obama comments in a tunnel designated for free speech expression, including one that said: "Let's shoot that (N-word) in the head." Obama has received more threats than any other president-elect, authorities say. _At Standish, Maine, a sign inside the Oak Hill General Store read: "Osama Obama Shotgun Pool." Customers could sign up to bet $1 on a date when Obama would be killed. "Stabbing, shooting, roadside bombs, they all count," the sign said. At the bottom of the marker board was written "Let's hope someone wins." _Racist graffiti was found in places including New York's Long Island, where two dozen cars were spray-painted; Kilgore, Texas, where the local high school and skate park were defaced; and the Los Angeles area, where swastikas, racial slurs and "Go Back To Africa" were spray painted on sidewalks, houses and cars. _Second- and third-grade students on a school bus in Rexburg, Idaho, chanted "assassinate Obama," a district official said. _University of Alabama professor Marsha L. Houston said a poster of the Obama family was ripped off her office door. A replacement poster was defaced with a death threat and a racial slur. "It seems the election brought the racist rats out of the woodwork," Houston said. _Black figures were hanged by nooses from trees on Mount Desert Island, Maine, the Bangor Daily News reported. The president of Baylor University in Waco, Texas said a rope found hanging from a campus tree was apparently an abandoned swing and not a noose. _Crosses were burned in yards of Obama supporters in Hardwick, N.J., and Apolacan Township, Pa. _A black teenager in New York City said he was attacked with a bat on election night by four white men who shouted 'Obama.' _In the Pittsburgh suburb of Forest Hills, a black man said he found a note with a racial slur on his car windshield, saying "now that you voted for Obama, just watch out for your house." Emotions are often raw after a hard-fought political campaign, but now those on the losing side have an easy target for their anger. "The principle is very simple," said BJ Gallagher, a sociologist and co-author of the diversity book "A Peacock in the Land of Penguins." "If I can't hurt the person I'm angry at, then I'll vent my anger on a substitute, i.e., someone of the same race." "We saw the same thing happen after the 9-11 attacks, as a wave of anti-Muslim violence swept the country. We saw it happen after the Rodney King verdict, when Los Angeles blacks erupted in rage at the injustice perpetrated by 'the white man.'" "It's as stupid and ineffectual as kicking your dog when you've had a bad day at the office," Gallagher said. "But it happens a lot." - - - Those pesky Republicans... By the way Krausie, you've stated you were at Yale with President Bush. *Were you in Skull & Bones? *A brilliant, well connected, scintillating prince of New England like you should have been a shoo- in.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Seems the cat may have your tongue? |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
On Nov 15, 9:56*pm, camacdonaldiii wrote:
On Nov 15, 9:34*pm, camacdonaldiii wrote: On Nov 15, 9:26*pm, Boater wrote: Election spurs 'hundreds' of race threats, crimes By JESSE WASHINGTON – 8 hours ago Cross burnings. Schoolchildren chanting "Assassinate Obama." Black figures hung from nooses. Racial epithets scrawled on homes and cars. Incidents around the country referring to President-elect Barack Obama are dampening the postelection glow of racial progress and harmony, highlighting the stubborn racism that remains in America. *From California to Maine, police have documented a range of alleged crimes, from vandalism and vague threats to at least one physical attack. Insults and taunts have been delivered by adults, college students and second-graders. There have been "hundreds" of incidents since the election, many more than usual, said Mark Potok, director of the Intelligence Project at the Southern Poverty Law Center, which monitors hate crimes. One was in Snellville, Ga., where Denene Millner said a boy on the school bus told her 9-year-old daughter the day after the election: "I hope Obama gets assassinated." That night, someone trashed her sister-in-law's front lawn, mangled the Obama lawn signs, and left two pizza boxes filled with human feces outside the front door, Millner said. She described her emotions as a combination of anger and fear. "I can't say that every white person in Snellville is evil and anti-Obama and willing to desecrate my property because one or two idiots did it," said Millner, who is black. "But it definitely makes you look a little different at the people who you live with, and makes you wonder what they're capable of and what they're really thinking." Potok, who is white, said he believes there is "a large subset of white people in this country who feel that they are losing everything they know, that the country their forefathers built has somehow been stolen from them." Grant Griffin, a 46-year-old white Georgia native, expressed similar sentiments: "I believe our nation is ruined and has been for several decades and the election of Obama is merely the culmination of the change. "If you had real change it would involve all the members of (Obama's) church being deported," he said. Change in whatever form does not come easy, and a black president is "the most profound change in the field of race this country has experienced since the Civil War," said William Ferris, senior associate director of the Center for the Study of the American South at the University of North Carolina. "It's shaking the foundations on which the country has existed for centuries." "Someone once said racism is like cancer," Ferris said. "It's never totally wiped out, it's in remission." If so, America's remission lasted until the morning of Nov. 5. The day after the vote hailed as a sign of a nation changed, black high school student Barbara Tyler of Marietta, Ga., said she heard hateful Obama comments from white students, and that teachers cut off discussion about Obama's victory. Tyler spoke at a press conference by the Georgia chapter of the NAACP calling for a town hall meeting to address complaints from across the state about hostility and resentment. Another student, from a Covington middle school, said he was suspended for wearing an Obama shirt to school Nov. 5 after the principal told students not to wear political paraphernalia. The student's mother, Eshe Riviears, said the principal told her: "Whether you like it or not, we're in the South, and there are a lot of people who are not happy with this decision." Other incidents include: _Four North Carolina State University students admitted writing anti-Obama comments in a tunnel designated for free speech expression, including one that said: "Let's shoot that (N-word) in the head." Obama has received more threats than any other president-elect, authorities say. _At Standish, Maine, a sign inside the Oak Hill General Store read: "Osama Obama Shotgun Pool." Customers could sign up to bet $1 on a date when Obama would be killed. "Stabbing, shooting, roadside bombs, they all count," the sign said. At the bottom of the marker board was written "Let's hope someone wins." _Racist graffiti was found in places including New York's Long Island, where two dozen cars were spray-painted; Kilgore, Texas, where the local high school and skate park were defaced; and the Los Angeles area, where swastikas, racial slurs and "Go Back To Africa" were spray painted on sidewalks, houses and cars. _Second- and third-grade students on a school bus in Rexburg, Idaho, chanted "assassinate Obama," a district official said. _University of Alabama professor Marsha L. Houston said a poster of the Obama family was ripped off her office door. A replacement poster was defaced with a death threat and a racial slur. "It seems the election brought the racist rats out of the woodwork," Houston said. _Black figures were hanged by nooses from trees on Mount Desert Island, Maine, the Bangor Daily News reported. The president of Baylor University in Waco, Texas said a rope found hanging from a campus tree was apparently an abandoned swing and not a noose. _Crosses were burned in yards of Obama supporters in Hardwick, N.J., and Apolacan Township, Pa. _A black teenager in New York City said he was attacked with a bat on election night by four white men who shouted 'Obama.' _In the Pittsburgh suburb of Forest Hills, a black man said he found a note with a racial slur on his car windshield, saying "now that you voted for Obama, just watch out for your house." Emotions are often raw after a hard-fought political campaign, but now those on the losing side have an easy target for their anger. "The principle is very simple," said BJ Gallagher, a sociologist and co-author of the diversity book "A Peacock in the Land of Penguins." "If I can't hurt the person I'm angry at, then I'll vent my anger on a substitute, i.e., someone of the same race." "We saw the same thing happen after the 9-11 attacks, as a wave of anti-Muslim violence swept the country. We saw it happen after the Rodney King verdict, when Los Angeles blacks erupted in rage at the injustice perpetrated by 'the white man.'" "It's as stupid and ineffectual as kicking your dog when you've had a bad day at the office," Gallagher said. "But it happens a lot." - - - Those pesky Republicans... By the way Krausie, you've stated you were at Yale with President Bush. *Were you in Skull & Bones? *A brilliant, well connected, scintillating prince of New England like you should have been a shoo- in.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Seems the cat may have your tongue?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey Krauseter, my main man, why don't you answer?? |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "Boater" wrote in message ... Election spurs 'hundreds' of race threats, crimes By JESSE WASHINGTON - 8 hours ago Why do you give publicity to this kind of crap? All it accomplishes is to give those inclined to racism more emotional vigor. Eisboch Because it gets him attention. Means nothing as to the veracity of the claims. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message ... Election spurs 'hundreds' of race threats, crimes By JESSE WASHINGTON – 8 hours ago Why do you give publicity to this kind of crap? All it accomplishes is to give those inclined to racism more emotional vigor. Eisboch Right...if you ignore a cancer, why, it'll go away all on its own. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message ... Election spurs 'hundreds' of race threats, crimes By JESSE WASHINGTON – 8 hours ago Why do you give publicity to this kind of crap? All it accomplishes is to give those inclined to racism more emotional vigor. Eisboch That's what the pig is attempting to do. Why? who knows. He is sick and twisted. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
"Boater" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... Election spurs 'hundreds' of race threats, crimes By JESSE WASHINGTON – 8 hours ago Why do you give publicity to this kind of crap? All it accomplishes is to give those inclined to racism more emotional vigor. Eisboch Right...if you ignore a cancer, why, it'll go away all on its own. Come on. That's about as stupid an analogy as there is. Emotional based hatred or bigotry is nothing like fighting cancer. Eisboch |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... Election spurs 'hundreds' of race threats, crimes By JESSE WASHINGTON – 8 hours ago Why do you give publicity to this kind of crap? All it accomplishes is to give those inclined to racism more emotional vigor. Eisboch Right...if you ignore a cancer, why, it'll go away all on its own. Come on. That's about as stupid an analogy as there is. Emotional based hatred or bigotry is nothing like fighting cancer. Eisboch It's exactly the same. You have to bring it out in the open, shine a light on it, and then eradicate it. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
On Nov 16, 6:16*am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... Election spurs 'hundreds' of race threats, crimes By JESSE WASHINGTON – 8 hours ago Why do you give publicity to this kind of crap? All it accomplishes is to give those inclined to racism more emotional vigor. Eisboch Right...if you ignore a cancer, why, it'll go away all on its own. Come on. * That's about as stupid an analogy as there is. Emotional based hatred or bigotry is nothing like fighting cancer. Eisboch Agreed! |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
Tim wrote:
On Nov 16, 6:16 am, "Eisboch" wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... Election spurs 'hundreds' of race threats, crimes By JESSE WASHINGTON – 8 hours ago Why do you give publicity to this kind of crap? All it accomplishes is to give those inclined to racism more emotional vigor. Eisboch Right...if you ignore a cancer, why, it'll go away all on its own. Come on. That's about as stupid an analogy as there is. Emotional based hatred or bigotry is nothing like fighting cancer. Eisboch Agreed! Me too. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
"Boater" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Come on. That's about as stupid an analogy as there is. Emotional based hatred or bigotry is nothing like fighting cancer. Eisboch It's exactly the same. You have to bring it out in the open, shine a light on it, and then eradicate it. I completely disagree. Some people, unlike a disease, are fueled by attention. Ever notice that? Eisboch |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:21:22 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii
wrote: Hey Krauseter, my main man, why don't you answer?? Seen any interesting new birds lately? |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
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Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 08:59:07 -0500, Boater wrote:
wrote: On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:21:22 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii wrote: Hey Krauseter, my main man, why don't you answer?? Seen any interesting new birds lately? Probably can't even see his fly. (Yeah, yeah...I know...really bad pun) Old McDonald, our erstwhile poster, has a baaaaaad case of sleep apnea, and wears the full face mask CPAP regalia. I *had* a good friend who suffered from that, and despite all the nagging from his spouse and friends, he refused to change his lifestyle (too heavy, too much booze, and he smoked). Well, he doesn't suffer from sleep apnea any more, nor does he have to wear the CPAP device. He's dead. How is your pustule problem doing, Harry? Do you still have to squeeze those foul smelling things every morning. You've not mentioned them since you last compared the act to reading something in the group. I hear soap helps. -- John H. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
Eisboch wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: Come on. That's about as stupid an analogy as there is. Emotional based hatred or bigotry is nothing like fighting cancer. Eisboch It's exactly the same. You have to bring it out in the open, shine a light on it, and then eradicate it. I completely disagree. Some people, unlike a disease, are fueled by attention. Ever notice that? He won't notice it. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
On Nov 16, 7:48*am, wrote:
On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:21:22 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii wrote: Hey Krauseter, my main man, why don't you answer?? Seen any interesting new birds lately? Matter of fact, Salty, my birding group saw a strange bird recently. A strange bird indeed, the species Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus. The species is known to inhabit an area south of Baltimore. The bird flaps his wings all the time, even when perched to attract attention and he bellows from early morning until late at night. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
On Nov 16, 2:49*pm, wrote:
On Nov 16, 7:48*am, wrote: On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:21:22 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii wrote: Hey Krauseter, my main man, why don't you answer?? Seen any interesting new birds lately? Matter of fact, Salty, my birding group saw a strange bird recently. A strange bird indeed, the species Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus. The species is known to inhabit an area south of Baltimore. *The bird flaps his wings all the time, even when perched to attract attention and he bellows from early morning until late at night. I head that species feeds upon carrion, and uses the wing flapping and bellowing in a futile effort to make other birds think they are smarter than they really are. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
camacdonaldiii wrote:
On Nov 16, 2:49 pm, wrote: On Nov 16, 7:48 am, wrote: On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:21:22 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii wrote: Hey Krauseter, my main man, why don't you answer?? Seen any interesting new birds lately? Matter of fact, Salty, my birding group saw a strange bird recently. A strange bird indeed, the species Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus. The species is known to inhabit an area south of Baltimore. The bird flaps his wings all the time, even when perched to attract attention and he bellows from early morning until late at night. I head that species feeds upon carrion, and uses the wing flapping and bellowing in a futile effort to make other birds think they are smarter than they really are. Do you have a rolling oxygen tank, too, or is the CPAP mask enough? |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:33:35 -0500, Boater wrote:
camacdonaldiii wrote: On Nov 16, 2:49 pm, wrote: On Nov 16, 7:48 am, wrote: On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:21:22 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii wrote: Hey Krauseter, my main man, why don't you answer?? Seen any interesting new birds lately? Matter of fact, Salty, my birding group saw a strange bird recently. A strange bird indeed, the species Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus. The species is known to inhabit an area south of Baltimore. The bird flaps his wings all the time, even when perched to attract attention and he bellows from early morning until late at night. I head that species feeds upon carrion, and uses the wing flapping and bellowing in a futile effort to make other birds think they are smarter than they really are. Do you have a rolling oxygen tank, too, or is the CPAP mask enough? You gotta admit that those were a couple of funny posts, even if they *were* right on! -- John H. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:33:35 -0500, Boater wrote: camacdonaldiii wrote: On Nov 16, 2:49 pm, wrote: On Nov 16, 7:48 am, wrote: On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:21:22 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii wrote: Hey Krauseter, my main man, why don't you answer?? Seen any interesting new birds lately? Matter of fact, Salty, my birding group saw a strange bird recently. A strange bird indeed, the species Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus. The species is known to inhabit an area south of Baltimore. The bird flaps his wings all the time, even when perched to attract attention and he bellows from early morning until late at night. I head that species feeds upon carrion, and uses the wing flapping and bellowing in a futile effort to make other birds think they are smarter than they really are. Do you have a rolling oxygen tank, too, or is the CPAP mask enough? You gotta admit that those were a couple of funny posts, even if they *were* right on! Not nearly as funny as some of your boating-related idiocies... such as spraying WD40 into the spark plug holes as a fogging oil. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:59:07 -0500, Boater wrote:
JohnH wrote: On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:33:35 -0500, Boater wrote: camacdonaldiii wrote: On Nov 16, 2:49 pm, wrote: On Nov 16, 7:48 am, wrote: On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:21:22 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii wrote: Hey Krauseter, my main man, why don't you answer?? Seen any interesting new birds lately? Matter of fact, Salty, my birding group saw a strange bird recently. A strange bird indeed, the species Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus. The species is known to inhabit an area south of Baltimore. The bird flaps his wings all the time, even when perched to attract attention and he bellows from early morning until late at night. I head that species feeds upon carrion, and uses the wing flapping and bellowing in a futile effort to make other birds think they are smarter than they really are. Do you have a rolling oxygen tank, too, or is the CPAP mask enough? You gotta admit that those were a couple of funny posts, even if they *were* right on! Not nearly as funny as some of your boating-related idiocies... such as spraying WD40 into the spark plug holes as a fogging oil. They were much funnier! At least my boat related post generated some decent boating related replies! "Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus"...you gotta love it! Hell, it's better than your (stolen) owl picture. -- John H. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:59:07 -0500, Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:33:35 -0500, Boater wrote: camacdonaldiii wrote: On Nov 16, 2:49 pm, wrote: On Nov 16, 7:48 am, wrote: On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:21:22 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii wrote: Hey Krauseter, my main man, why don't you answer?? Seen any interesting new birds lately? Matter of fact, Salty, my birding group saw a strange bird recently. A strange bird indeed, the species Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus. The species is known to inhabit an area south of Baltimore. The bird flaps his wings all the time, even when perched to attract attention and he bellows from early morning until late at night. I head that species feeds upon carrion, and uses the wing flapping and bellowing in a futile effort to make other birds think they are smarter than they really are. Do you have a rolling oxygen tank, too, or is the CPAP mask enough? You gotta admit that those were a couple of funny posts, even if they *were* right on! Not nearly as funny as some of your boating-related idiocies... such as spraying WD40 into the spark plug holes as a fogging oil. They were much funnier! At least my boat related post generated some decent boating related replies! Yeah...they exposed you further as an idiot. As if you needed more exposure as an idiot. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 20:07:08 -0500, Boater wrote:
JohnH wrote: On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:59:07 -0500, Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:33:35 -0500, Boater wrote: camacdonaldiii wrote: On Nov 16, 2:49 pm, wrote: On Nov 16, 7:48 am, wrote: On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:21:22 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii wrote: Hey Krauseter, my main man, why don't you answer?? Seen any interesting new birds lately? Matter of fact, Salty, my birding group saw a strange bird recently. A strange bird indeed, the species Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus. The species is known to inhabit an area south of Baltimore. The bird flaps his wings all the time, even when perched to attract attention and he bellows from early morning until late at night. I head that species feeds upon carrion, and uses the wing flapping and bellowing in a futile effort to make other birds think they are smarter than they really are. Do you have a rolling oxygen tank, too, or is the CPAP mask enough? You gotta admit that those were a couple of funny posts, even if they *were* right on! Not nearly as funny as some of your boating-related idiocies... such as spraying WD40 into the spark plug holes as a fogging oil. They were much funnier! At least my boat related post generated some decent boating related replies! Yeah...they exposed you further as an idiot. As if you needed more exposure as an idiot. Harry, Harry...such rancor. Think 'serenity'. Go check your pustules, see if any need popping. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
On Nov 16, 7:05*pm, JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:59:07 -0500, Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:33:35 -0500, Boater wrote: camacdonaldiii wrote: On Nov 16, 2:49 pm, wrote: On Nov 16, 7:48 am, wrote: On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:21:22 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii wrote: Hey Krauseter, my main man, why don't you answer?? Seen any interesting new birds lately? Matter of fact, Salty, my birding group saw a strange bird recently.. A strange bird indeed, the species Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus. The species is known to inhabit an area south of Baltimore. *The bird flaps his wings all the time, even when perched to attract attention and he bellows from early morning until late at night. I head that species feeds upon carrion, and uses the wing flapping and bellowing in a futile effort to make other birds think they are smarter than they really are. Do you have a rolling oxygen tank, too, or is the CPAP mask enough? You gotta admit that those were a couple of funny posts, even if they *were* right on! Not nearly as funny as some of your boating-related idiocies... such as spraying WD40 into the spark plug holes as a fogging oil. They were much funnier! At least my boat related post generated some decent boating related replies! "Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus"...you gotta love it! Hell, it's better than your (stolen) owl picture. -- John H.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wonder what color bird the species Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus is? |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
On Nov 16, 8:51*pm, wrote:
On Nov 16, 7:05*pm, JohnH wrote: On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:59:07 -0500, Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:33:35 -0500, Boater wrote: camacdonaldiii wrote: On Nov 16, 2:49 pm, wrote: On Nov 16, 7:48 am, wrote: On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:21:22 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii wrote: Hey Krauseter, my main man, why don't you answer?? Seen any interesting new birds lately? Matter of fact, Salty, my birding group saw a strange bird recently. A strange bird indeed, the species Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus. The species is known to inhabit an area south of Baltimore. *The bird flaps his wings all the time, even when perched to attract attention and he bellows from early morning until late at night. I head that species feeds upon carrion, and uses the wing flapping and bellowing in a futile effort to make other birds think they are smarter than they really are. Do you have a rolling oxygen tank, too, or is the CPAP mask enough? You gotta admit that those were a couple of funny posts, even if they *were* right on! Not nearly as funny as some of your boating-related idiocies... such as spraying WD40 into the spark plug holes as a fogging oil. They were much funnier! At least my boat related post generated some decent boating related replies! "Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus"...you gotta love it! Hell, it's better than your (stolen) owl picture. -- John H.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wonder what color bird the species Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus is? Possibly a red one. With a yellow hammer and sickle on both wing shoulders. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
On Nov 16, 9:15*pm, wrote:
On Nov 16, 8:51*pm, wrote: On Nov 16, 7:05*pm, JohnH wrote: On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:59:07 -0500, Boater wrote: JohnH wrote: On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:33:35 -0500, Boater wrote: camacdonaldiii wrote: On Nov 16, 2:49 pm, wrote: On Nov 16, 7:48 am, wrote: On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:21:22 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii wrote: Hey Krauseter, my main man, why don't you answer?? Seen any interesting new birds lately? Matter of fact, Salty, my birding group saw a strange bird recently. A strange bird indeed, the species Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus. The species is known to inhabit an area south of Baltimore. *The bird flaps his wings all the time, even when perched to attract attention and he bellows from early morning until late at night. I head that species feeds upon carrion, and uses the wing flapping and bellowing in a futile effort to make other birds think they are smarter than they really are. Do you have a rolling oxygen tank, too, or is the CPAP mask enough? You gotta admit that those were a couple of funny posts, even if they *were* right on! Not nearly as funny as some of your boating-related idiocies... such as spraying WD40 into the spark plug holes as a fogging oil. They were much funnier! At least my boat related post generated some decent boating related replies! "Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus"...you gotta love it! Hell, it's better than your (stolen) owl picture. -- John H.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wonder what color bird the species Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus is? Possibly a red one. With a yellow hammer and sickle on both wing shoulders.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I looked it up in Peterson's Field Guide. It says the bird is a dull gray and brown with a large beak, a most unattractive species, prone to erratic behavior and puffing of feathers. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
On Nov 16, 7:22*am, Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... Election spurs 'hundreds' of race threats, crimes By JESSE WASHINGTON – 8 hours ago Why do you give publicity to this kind of crap? All it accomplishes is to give those inclined to racism more emotional vigor. Eisboch Right...if you ignore a cancer, why, it'll go away all on its own. Come on. * That's about as stupid an analogy as there is. Emotional based hatred or bigotry is nothing like fighting cancer. Eisboch It's exactly the same. You have to bring it out in the open, shine a light on it, and then eradicate it.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That has to be the most stupid statement you've made here, and you've made many. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
On Nov 16, 8:59*am, Boater wrote:
wrote: On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 20:21:22 -0800 (PST), camacdonaldiii wrote: Hey Krauseter, my main man, why don't you answer?? Seen any interesting new birds lately? Probably can't even see his fly. * (Yeah, yeah...I know...really bad pun) Old McDonald, our erstwhile poster, has a baaaaaad case of sleep apnea, and wears the full face mask CPAP regalia. I *had* a good friend who suffered from that, and despite all the nagging from his spouse and friends, he refused to change his lifestyle (too heavy, too much booze, and he smoked). Well, he doesn't suffer from sleep apnea any more, nor does he have to wear the CPAP device. He's dead. Keep eating, fat *******. |
Election spurs hundreds of race threats, crimes
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