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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: angryChineseKahanist on October 18, 2011, 09:12:32 AM
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So Herman Cain wants to fulfil the dreams of the dead communist March'n Loot'n Koon.
http://biggovernment.com/awrhawkins/2011/10/18/herman-cain-a-black-american/
Find me a dark American who won't associate himself with evil blacks and I will vote for the person.
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Like it or not, MLK made someone like Herman Cain possible. The message MLK put out about being judged based on the contents of one's character opposed to the color of their skin is what Herman Cain is preaching. The real evil about MLK is that while he preached that positive message to the public, he practiced and fought for changes that became the exact opposite of that message(ie: modern affirmative action, modern black culture, etc).
When a guy like Herman Cain runs and wants people to judge him on his beliefs and doesn't use his race to demonize his opponent or an advantage he is using MLK's public message. You see the black democrats are in a complete frenzy over this because they know Cain is promoting an end to their race-pimping gravy train and they are scared to death of that.
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Like it or not, MLK made someone like Herman Cain possible. The message MLK put out about being judged based on the contents of one's character opposed to the color of their skin is what Herman Cain is preaching. The real evil about MLK is that while he preached that positive message to the public, he practiced and fought for changes that became the exact opposite of that message(ie: modern affirmative action, modern black culture, etc).
When a guy like Herman Cain runs and wants people to judge him on his beliefs and doesn't use his race to demonize his opponent or an advantage he is using MLK's public message. You see the black democrats are in a complete frenzy over this because they know Cain is promoting an end to their race-pimping gravy train and they are scared to death of that.
For one thing if I were a black conservative I would be very cautious about associating myself with much of what MLK stood for... MLK had a way of preaching one policy and doing quite another....Nothing would make a white conservative like myself more uneasy than seeing Cain uplifting the deeds of MLK which by the way he did quite nicely just the other day... As far as Democrats fearing Cain I think the shoe is really on the other foot... Cain should fear them... More over do we really know what Cains game really is? Cain may gain the Republican nomination however I honestly don't have much confidence in the polls being taken for the general election... Even for a primary run one NetScape poll this morning had Cains name listed twice among the listed candidates... Once near the top of the list and again near the bottom... Also how many people might feel intimidated telling a telephone pollster that they would be uncomfortable voting for an relatively unknown black candidate... Time will tell where this primary run is headed however if Cain gains the nomination I see a huge up hill battle for him in the general elections.
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Cain2012 is perhaps trying to trap the democrats in their own game. He has a solid psychology and hope he succeeds, otherwise democrats will be too happy to see him going out of the open door.
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While I don't like the fact that he likes that communist rioting ape, I do admire that he has a set of balls.
However, it seems like he was PUT there by the repubikans BECAUSE HE IS BLACK!!
How did I come up with this? The repubiks have been trying for years to prove that they are not racists. Remember traitor colorectal powell?
The repubiks are more worried about being called racists by the communist socialist scum than the survival of this once great republic.
I want an American president, not a black president or a white president or a green president.
But Cain does have a set of balls dangling.
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Find me one human being alive today, of any race, that does not worship Fartin' Lucifer King.
I do not like it that Cain admires him but right this moment, that's the least of our worries.
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Find me one human being alive today, of any race, that does not worship Fartin' Lucifer King.
I do not like it that Cain admires him but right this moment, that's the least of our worries.
Yeah, you won't find a single candidate maybe aside from pedofront messiah David Duke that thinks MLK wasn't a hero.
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Yeah, you won't find a single candidate maybe aside from pedofront messiah David Duke that thinks MLK wasn't a hero.
And I'm sure Gayvid Duke would get behind MLK too if he knew he were an anti-Semite. Pedofront is definitely a fan of Malcolm X, I can assure you.
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And I'm sure Gayvid Duke would get behind MLK too if he knew he were an anti-Semite. Pedofront is definitely a fan of Malcolm X, I can assure you.
David Duke "get behind" MLK? Heh-heh!
Alright, it seems like its really down to cain or mitt r. or that other guy what's his name perry.
Anyone but Osama.
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I think both ACK and YSJB have great points.
I certainly think that 99% of politicians are too spineless to EVER admit that MLK was in fact a demented commie. That includes nearly every so-called conservative politician.
But I think its also likely that Cain is there BECAUSE he is black, so that at least has to be considered when it comes to competency. Its a strategic move of course, and it could backfire if he runs against Obama and doesnt know basic terminology like 'right of return' during the debates, the undecided's will roll their eyes and feel more comfortable with the Muslim.
I am feeling very wary of 2012. I think the GOP has shot itself in the arm again. I hope I am wrong.
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Like it or not, MLK made someone like Herman Cain possible. The message MLK put out about being judged based on the contents of one's character opposed to the color of their skin is what Herman Cain is preaching. The real evil about MLK is that while he preached that positive message to the public, he practiced and fought for changes that became the exact opposite of that message(ie: modern affirmative action, modern black culture, etc).
When a guy like Herman Cain runs and wants people to judge him on his beliefs and doesn't use his race to demonize his opponent or an advantage he is using MLK's public message. You see the black democrats are in a complete frenzy over this because they know Cain is promoting an end to their race-pimping gravy train and they are scared to death of that.
MLK associated with communists and was himself, at the very least, a strong socialist, like Obama, and most likely had communist sympathizing beliefs. If Cain were a true conservative, then he would not want to associate with MLK.
There could have been reforms in the system that allowed people to be treated fairly without destroying private property rights and rights to freedom of association.
Nothing good comes from the left and the Civil rights movement itself was a leftist movement.
There could have been a movement that allowed for things to improve for black people in the right way but that's not what MLK was about. He was about taking rights away from whites rather than elevating blacks.
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Find me one human being alive today, of any race, that does not worship Fartin' Lucifer King.
I do not like it that Cain admires him but right this moment, that's the least of our worries.
Even Ron Paul, the darling of the WNs, claims that MLK is his hero. :::D
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I disagree Cain is there b/c he is black. Donald Trump had much of the same appeal earlier on and a lot of people liked him before he decided not to run. Both are/were straight-talkers who people like because they aren't bullshitting policitians like Romney or Perry. I think people just want someone who is relatable and not a Washington insider. Cain thankfully has better values than Trump.
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I disagree Cain is there b/c he is black. Donald Trump had much of the same appeal earlier on and a lot of people liked him before he decided not to run. Both are/were straight-talkers who people like because they aren't bullshitting policitians like Romney or Perry. I think people just want someone who is relatable and not a Washington insider. Cain thankfully has better values than Trump.
I have this feeling that if Cain gets the nomination he will lose the general election. I don't like Romney either, and he won't bring out the evangelical vote because of his wannabe god-complex.
I think we may already be doomed to another 4 years of hell.
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Look at it this way: If America can elect a Kenyan muslim with a middle name like Hussein, America can elect a normal black guy.
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Even Ron Paul, the darling of the WNs, claims that MLK is his hero. :::D
This is not shocking at all. Lets review some of Paul's issues:
Ron Paul loves MLK.
Paul wants an open border with the south.
Paul always supports the Arabs over the Jews and Americans
Paul supports women's right to choose.
Other than his fiscal positions, there is NOTHING conservative about Paul. He is a fake... and as a congressman, he had no problem taking stimulus money while many other conservatives refused to accept it under principle.
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Libertarianism is really just amoral self-gratification. They don't believe in morality and Ron Paul pushes that mentality on a national scale.
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Look at it this way: If America can elect a Kenyan muslim with a middle name like Hussein, America can elect a normal black guy.
Most undecided and moderate voters dont think he is a Muslim, and arent even aware that he grew up in the Muslim world (Indonesia).
Many of the moderate voters voted for Obama in 2008 to prove that they were not racist... THIS is why Chaim calls him the affirmative action candidate. As rubystars astutely said, these moderate/undecided voters may be looking to do the opposite this time around.
Throw into this, that Obama SOUNDS more intelligent than Cain, there will be undecideds who may just stick with Obama. I hope I am wrong, but I know how these 'undecideds' think.
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Libertarianism is really just amoral self-gratification. They don't believe in morality and Ron Paul pushes that mentality on a national scale.
You are right, when it comes to Libertarianism with a big "L". But there are more moderate libertarians that hold the line on abortion, drug use, and border security..... and are more focused on fiscal libertarianism. I would support these types of candidates.
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If and when BHO can win 2008, then Cain2012 can win better. If GOP had any better candidate, then Cain2012 had not been here.
There is still some time left. If GOP can find someone more righteous and suitable, then they should be allowed and the case kept open.
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I have this feeling that if Cain gets the nomination he will lose the general election. I don't like Romney either, and he won't bring out the evangelical vote because of his wannabe G-d-complex.
I think we may already be doomed to another 4 years of hell.
Many of the big holy rollers already are saying that if Romney gains the nomination they would have no problem supporting him in the general election... Back when Kennedy was running for president they had the same issue... The Pope was going to influence Kennedy... As it turned out he would have been better off listened to the Pope and not his ferret faced brother who told him to back stab the mafia men who helped put him in office :::D Honestly the way this election cycle is stacking up it looks like it will be a one way ticket to hell with no chance of recovery.
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Many of the big holy rollers already are saying that if Romney gains the nomination they would have no problem supporting him in the general election... Back when Kennedy was running for president they had the same issue... The Pope was going to influence Kennedy... As it turned out he would have been better off listened to the Pope and not his ferret faced brother who told him to back stab the mafia men who helped put him in office :::D Honestly the way this election cycle is stacking up it looks like it will be a one way ticket to hell with no chance of recovery.
Catholics are sane and normal people for the most part though, and at least follow the same Jesus. Mormons automatically qualify for loony bin status because of their whacked out belief system.
I agree with the big 'holy rollers' that if Romney wins the nomination I will support him, but his religion is a big issue for me and I don't like it one bit.
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Catholics are sane and normal people for the most part though, and at least follow the same Jesus. Mormons automatically qualify for loony bin status because of their whacked out belief system.
I agree with the big 'holy rollers' that if Romney wins the nomination I will support him, but his religion is a big issue for me and I don't like it one bit.
Mormonism is such a refutable belief that even they themselves realize this. Which is why they keep tweaking it, even editing their doctrines to suit them better. I think Mormons are practical people, well I am guessing more then thinking as I have never met a Mormon.
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Catholics are sane and normal people for the most part though, and at least follow the same Jesus. Mormons automatically qualify for loony bin status because of their whacked out belief system.
I agree with the big 'holy rollers' that if Romney wins the nomination I will support him, but his religion is a big issue for me and I don't like it one bit.
Well if it's anything to go by I don't recall any issues back when he was governor over religion... If anything he seemed almost non religious... If the oval office survived with a muslim occupant it might survive with a Mormon.
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Well if it's anything to go by I don't recall any issues back when he was governor over religion... If anything he seemed almost non religious... If the oval office survived with a muslim occupant it might survive with a Mormon.
I didn't know this before but Chaim said on Ask JTF that Romney isn't just a Mormon believer but was actually involved in their leadership. I think that qualifies for loony status.
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I didn't know this before but Chaim said on Ask JTF that Romney isn't just a Mormon believer but was actually involved in their leadership. I think that qualifies for loony status.
I really don't mind that he is Mormon. I know some of the ideology is really strange, but all the Mormons ive met seem really nice, and supportive of Israel.
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I really don't mind that he is Mormon. I know some of the ideology is really strange, but all the Mormons ive met seem really nice, and supportive of Israel.
Then you must have not met Harry Reid.
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Then you must have not met Harry Reid.
Was not aware that Reid was a Mormon. He is sure one ugly mormon.
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Was not aware that Reid was a Mormon. He is sure one ugly mormon.
If Reid is a Mormon he has absolutely no loyalty to his fellow Mormon Romney... Romney said last night that market forces should be allowed to do their job and correct the mortgage mess and housing market through the foreclosure process... Reid was on the news last night admonishing Romney for saying something like that... Romney might be a bit more moderate in his positions than conservatives might like however I don't think he is a bad person at heart... He might not do everything I'd want him to do as president however I would not loose much sleep having him in the Oval Office... After this 4 years we are going through now almost anything would be a vast improvement.
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I really don't mind that he is Mormon. I know some of the ideology is really strange, but all the Mormons ive met seem really nice, and supportive of Israel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3BqLZ8UoZk
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This is from wikipedia on Harry Reid, and I think most of it is backed by footnoted sources:
In 1959, Reid married his high school sweetheart, Landra Gould. They have five children, a daughter and four sons. Their eldest son, Rory Reid, is an elected Commissioner for Clark County, Nevada, and 2010 Democratic nominee in the election for Governor of Nevada. Another son recently ran for municipal office in Cottonwood Heights, Utah.[58]
Reid (who was raised agnostic) and his wife (who was born to Jewish immigrant parents and grew up in Henderson), converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormon or LDS Church) while he was a college student.[1] In a 2001 interview he said, "I think it is much easier to be a good member of the Church and a Democrat than a good member of the Church and a Republican." He went on to say that the Democrats' emphasis on helping others, as opposed to what he considers Republican dogma to the contrary, is the reason he's a Democrat.[59] He delivered a speech at Brigham Young University to about 20,000 students on October 9, 2007, in which he expressed his opinion that Democratic values mirror Mormon values.[60][61] Several Republican Mormons in Utah have contested his faith because of his politics, such as his statements that the church's backing of California's Proposition 8 wasted resources.[62]
In September 2011, Reid's wife was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. She is currently undergoing treatment
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This is from wikipedia on Harry Reid, and I think most of it is backed by footnoted sources:
In 1959, Reid married his high school sweetheart, Landra Gould. They have five children, a daughter and four sons. Their eldest son, Rory Reid, is an elected Commissioner for Clark County, Nevada, and 2010 Democratic nominee in the election for Governor of Nevada. Another son recently ran for municipal office in Cottonwood Heights, Utah.[58]
Reid (who was raised agnostic) and his wife (who was born to Jewish immigrant parents and grew up in Henderson), converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormon or LDS Church) while he was a college student.[1] In a 2001 interview he said, "I think it is much easier to be a good member of the Church and a Democrat than a good member of the Church and a Republican." He went on to say that the Democrats' emphasis on helping others, as opposed to what he considers Republican dogma to the contrary, is the reason he's a Democrat.[59] He delivered a speech at Brigham Young University to about 20,000 students on October 9, 2007, in which he expressed his opinion that Democratic values mirror Mormon values.[60][61] Several Republican Mormons in Utah have contested his faith because of his politics, such as his statements that the church's backing of California's Proposition 8 wasted resources.[62]
In September 2011, Reid's wife was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. She is currently undergoing treatment
It looks like he is still an 'agnostic'. He gave a speech telling churchgoers that they should be leftists... sounds like something all dems do.
Wasnt proposition 8 started by mormons? (Im just assuming because they made an anti-mormon play about this subject)