Archive for 24 Jul 2009

Obama is a racist pig. I already figured that out before the jug eared freak was elected. It didn’t involve rocket science either.
His latest BS proves it.

Executive Exclusion of Empathy
By
Jeannie DeAngelis

Claiming that empathy is high on the list of qualities that are necessary in public officials, Barack Obama desires his administration and appointees to epitomize understanding, awareness, and sensitivity, and to be able to vicariously experience the feelings, thoughts, and experiences of other people. Yet, Obama is the one that lacks the empathy he demands from everyone else. The President, who supposedly transcends race, is revealing himself a proprietor of racial politics and race related discrimination.

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If Obama Were My Friend
By
Miguel A. Guanipa

I am a Latino, as you may be able to tell from my name. You know; one who is constantly being harassed by the police and frequently getting stopped for dubious traffic violations because of his race. Generally I am also treated as a substandard human being by conservative politicians. At least that’s what Obama appears to want everyone like me — and darker than me — to believe.

If you are surprised to hear that I am not a friend of Obama, one could argue that your consternation betrays a strand of racial profiling in your thinking. Be that as it may, I can not be a friend of a man who has been so thoroughly brainwashed by the liberal elite about how everything is supposed to be about race.

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Dear Mr. President
By
Heather Agins

Dear Mr. President,

As I was driving home from taking my three year old son to school this morning I overheard a conversation on the radio about a Harvard professor being arrested for breaking into his own home.  There was a slight debate as to whether or not this was a form of racial profiling because Professor Gates happened to be a black man.  In disgust I turned the volume down but a few moments later something made me turn it back up.  That something was your voice and a particular description of the police force that I found to be quite shocking!  I thought for a moment that perhaps I had heard wrong but lucky for me several radio stations were replaying your comments on the incident and so it was confirmed.  You stated “the Cambridge police acted stupidly in arresting somebody” and went on to mention “the long history within this country of African American and Latinos being stopped by law enforcement officers disproportionately….”

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And another:

Obama is the one who ‘acted stupidly’
By
Bob Weir

From the moment a police officer dons that uniform, he/she becomes a symbol of authority, and it becomes obvious very quickly that most people in a free country resent authority. It could be the guy who gets pulled over for speeding or passing a red light; it could be the guy who’s clobbering his wife during a family dispute, or it could be a guy who breaking into a residence that turns out to be his.

Although these are situations in which the police must take action, their authority will usually be resented. It’s the type of job in which you are damned if you do, and damned if you don’t. When a neighbor called police to the Cambridge, Massachusetts neighborhood next to Harvard University, she said there were two men breaking into a home. Sergeant Jim Crowley, a sixteen year veteran of police work, took the call and arrived at the scene to discover that the door had been jimmied and two men were inside.

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Woops! One more!

Enough Already! Stop Crying ‘Racism’
Posted by Bobby Eberle

There are a few issues that rise above the rest for me. One of those is race relations, and how those on the left view “equality.” We are all supposed to get along and treat each other fairly, right? Yet, the liberals attempt to do this by treating people unfairly. With racial preferences, different racial and ethnic groups are given favor over others. This is fair? This is equality? I’m sick of it.

Then… when something doesn’t go right, these same people claim it’s “racism.” In the case of test scores, it’s never because someone actually performed better than the person complaining. With a promotion, it’s never because someone was better qualified than the person complaining. And with crime, if someone was falsely accused or there was a misunderstanding, it’s never an honest mistake. It’s racism. Give me a break!

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Oh hell. Here’s another:

Racist-in-Chief

A woman sees a man she thinks is attempting to break into a neighbor’s home, and calls the police.

An officer arrives, and finds a man in the foyer of the home, and begins to question him. The man acts belligerently, and initially refuses to provide identification, while screaming the cop was prejudiced. The man inside the home was subsequently arrested for disorderly conduct, even though he later provided identification showing he he was and proving that it was his home.

People get arrested all the time for acting like an ass and refusing to work with police responding to a call, and the officer could have just as easily charged the suspect with obstruction of justice and he would have been well justified.

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