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![]() "H K" wrote in message ... People of color have every reason to be suspicious of cops. Harry's contribution to the social/intellectual progress of multiracial respect and understanding. Eisboch |
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"H K" wrote in message ... People of color have every reason to be suspicious of cops. Harry's contribution to the social/intellectual progress of multiracial respect and understanding. Eisboch I know enough about the social history of this country to understand why people of color are suspicious of cops, and how and why the elected leaders of your chosen political party are using racism on a daily basis to keep this country as divided as possible. Yours is the political party of southern white bigots. Anti-black racism, when it isn't being discussed openly, is bubbling there right below the surface. Ask Glenn Beck...your boy Herring's hero. He's dripping racism, and his ratings on Fox News are rising...because he is selling your boys...your white Republican males...what they want to hear. I don't think you are a racist, but I do think you have your head in the sand on this issue. Spend an hour or two reading freerepublic.com and you will find your conservative republican base at its basest. Dig deep into the birther issues, and you'll find it has nothing to do with where Obama was born, and everything to do with his skin color. -- Whatever moral rules you have proposed, abide by them as they were laws, and as if you would be guilty of impiety by violating any of them, *unless* you are a conservative Republican office holder or minister. If that is your position in life, then anything goes. |
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On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 18:00:23 -0400, H the K
wrote: Eisboch wrote: "H K" wrote in message ... People of color have every reason to be suspicious of cops. Harry's contribution to the social/intellectual progress of multiracial respect and understanding. Eisboch I know enough about the social history of this country to understand why people of color are suspicious of cops, and how and why the elected leaders of your chosen political party are using racism on a daily basis to keep this country as divided as possible. Yours is the political party of southern white bigots. Anti-black racism, when it isn't being discussed openly, is bubbling there right below the surface. Oh no, Richard's an "independent." Ask Glenn Beck...your boy Herring's hero. He's dripping racism, and his ratings on Fox News are rising...because he is selling your boys...your white Republican males...what they want to hear. Oh yeah. They don't like havin' a black boy runnin' things. You can see it in the birther's eyes. It's nothing to do with a certificate, it's about his daddy bein' black. I don't think you are a racist, but I do think you have your head in the sand on this issue. Spend an hour or two reading freerepublic.com and you will find your conservative republican base at its basest. Dig deep into the birther issues, and you'll find it has nothing to do with where Obama was born, and everything to do with his skin color. Absolutely. He's Kenyan. He ain't no Merican. |
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![]() "H the K" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "H K" wrote in message ... People of color have every reason to be suspicious of cops. Harry's contribution to the social/intellectual progress of multiracial respect and understanding. Eisboch I know enough about the social history of this country to understand why people of color are suspicious of cops, and how and why the elected leaders of your chosen political party are using racism on a daily basis to keep this country as divided as possible. Yours is the political party of southern white bigots. Anti-black racism, when it isn't being discussed openly, is bubbling there right below the surface. Ask Glenn Beck...your boy Herring's hero. He's dripping racism, and his ratings on Fox News are rising...because he is selling your boys...your white Republican males...what they want to hear. I don't think you are a racist, but I do think you have your head in the sand on this issue. Spend an hour or two reading freerepublic.com and you will find your conservative republican base at its basest. Dig deep into the birther issues, and you'll find it has nothing to do with where Obama was born, and everything to do with his skin color. I am rapidly approaching 60 years old and have a quite full bucket of life experience. That adult experience started with almost 9 years in the military service, entered into at a time when race relations were not what they are today. Trust me. That was a crash course in the racial disharmony that existed in the 60's. I agree, as would anyone with half a brain, that there's still progress to be made and racism still exists. But we need to be careful that in the altruistic desire to achieve perfect equality, respect and color blindness that people like you don't have *your* heads so buried in the sand that you can't recognize and appreciate the progress than has been made and therefore assume any event involving a minority or person of color is representative of racism. BTW, you are certainly a bit narrow in your thinking as well. Despite your assumptions and repeated accusations, I am not a "Republican". Not a "Democrat" either. I've pointed this out to you many times since you decided I am not a big Obama fan in some things, yet you seem to think that automatically makes me "one of them". You like Palin more than I do. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "H K" wrote in message ... People of color have every reason to be suspicious of cops. Harry's contribution to the social/intellectual progress of multiracial respect and understanding. Eisboch I know enough about the social history of this country to understand why people of color are suspicious of cops, and how and why the elected leaders of your chosen political party are using racism on a daily basis to keep this country as divided as possible. Yours is the political party of southern white bigots. Anti-black racism, when it isn't being discussed openly, is bubbling there right below the surface. Ask Glenn Beck...your boy Herring's hero. He's dripping racism, and his ratings on Fox News are rising...because he is selling your boys...your white Republican males...what they want to hear. I don't think you are a racist, but I do think you have your head in the sand on this issue. Spend an hour or two reading freerepublic.com and you will find your conservative republican base at its basest. Dig deep into the birther issues, and you'll find it has nothing to do with where Obama was born, and everything to do with his skin color. I am rapidly approaching 60 years old and have a quite full bucket of life experience. That adult experience started with almost 9 years in the military service, entered into at a time when race relations were not what they are today. Trust me. That was a crash course in the racial disharmony that existed in the 60's. I agree, as would anyone with half a brain, that there's still progress to be made and racism still exists. But we need to be careful that in the altruistic desire to achieve perfect equality, respect and color blindness that people like you don't have *your* heads so buried in the sand that you can't recognize and appreciate the progress than has been made and therefore assume any event involving a minority or person of color is representative of racism. BTW, you are certainly a bit narrow in your thinking as well. Despite your assumptions and repeated accusations, I am not a "Republican". Not a "Democrat" either. I've pointed this out to you many times since you decided I am not a big Obama fan in some things, yet you seem to think that automatically makes me "one of them". You like Palin more than I do. Eisboch I've never stated or intimated progress was not being made. It is. For the reasons I have stated, that she will lead the GOP to more defeats, I do like Palin. I wish her every success in staying prominent in the GOP... -- Whatever moral rules you have proposed, abide by them as they were laws, and as if you would be guilty of impiety by violating any of them, *unless* you are a conservative Republican office holder or minister. If that is your position in life, then anything goes. |
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On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 18:46:40 -0400, H the K
wrote: Eisboch wrote: "H the K" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: "H K" wrote in message ... People of color have every reason to be suspicious of cops. Harry's contribution to the social/intellectual progress of multiracial respect and understanding. Eisboch I know enough about the social history of this country to understand why people of color are suspicious of cops, and how and why the elected leaders of your chosen political party are using racism on a daily basis to keep this country as divided as possible. Yours is the political party of southern white bigots. Anti-black racism, when it isn't being discussed openly, is bubbling there right below the surface. Ask Glenn Beck...your boy Herring's hero. He's dripping racism, and his ratings on Fox News are rising...because he is selling your boys...your white Republican males...what they want to hear. I don't think you are a racist, but I do think you have your head in the sand on this issue. Spend an hour or two reading freerepublic.com and you will find your conservative republican base at its basest. Dig deep into the birther issues, and you'll find it has nothing to do with where Obama was born, and everything to do with his skin color. I am rapidly approaching 60 years old and have a quite full bucket of life experience. That adult experience started with almost 9 years in the military service, entered into at a time when race relations were not what they are today. Trust me. That was a crash course in the racial disharmony that existed in the 60's. I agree, as would anyone with half a brain, that there's still progress to be made and racism still exists. But we need to be careful that in the altruistic desire to achieve perfect equality, respect and color blindness that people like you don't have *your* heads so buried in the sand that you can't recognize and appreciate the progress than has been made and therefore assume any event involving a minority or person of color is representative of racism. BTW, you are certainly a bit narrow in your thinking as well. Despite your assumptions and repeated accusations, I am not a "Republican". Not a "Democrat" either. I've pointed this out to you many times since you decided I am not a big Obama fan in some things, yet you seem to think that automatically makes me "one of them". You like Palin more than I do. Eisboch I've never stated or intimated progress was not being made. It is. For the reasons I have stated, that she will lead the GOP to more defeats, I do like Palin. I wish her every success in staying prominent in the GOP... She's so mavericky! She loves Alaska and wants so much to do right by Alaska that she quit. Dang that's mavericky! I wish her every success too. She and Glenn Beck would make one hell of a Fox & Friends Replacement team. We'd have cities burnin' before you know it! |
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On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 18:33:48 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: I am rapidly approaching 60 years old and have a quite full bucket of life experience. That adult experience started with almost 9 years in the military service, entered into at a time when race relations were not what they are today. Trust me. That was a crash course in the racial disharmony that existed in the 60's. When I was in the USAF in the sixties everyone was warned that any hint of Jim Crow, by anyone of any color, would be savagely dealt with. I never saw a hint of racism, except by one black personnel specialist who I managed to pretty much avoid. My boss told him if he showed up at our third floor shop he would leave through a window. Casady |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "H K" wrote in message ... People of color have every reason to be suspicious of cops. Harry's contribution to the social/intellectual progress of multiracial respect and understanding. Eisboch Especially cops of color. |
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Eisboch wrote:
"H K" wrote in message ... People of color have every reason to be suspicious of cops. Harry's contribution to the social/intellectual progress of multiracial respect and understanding. Eisboch Seeing how I have Harry in his rightful place, I didn't see this until you quoted it. That has to be one of the most ignorant, bigoted statements he's ever made, and he's made some stupid ones before. |
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NotNow wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "H K" wrote in message ... People of color have every reason to be suspicious of cops. Harry's contribution to the social/intellectual progress of multiracial respect and understanding. Eisboch Seeing how I have Harry in his rightful place, I didn't see this until you quoted it. That has to be one of the most ignorant, bigoted statements he's ever made, and he's made some stupid ones before. Among the thousands of ignorant,racist, bigoted remarks made by Krause this one stands out to? Why, pray tell? |
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