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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #40 on: March 08, 2012, 05:01:56 PM »
Drip #2...SCoaMF taught this garbage to impressionable youngins who's parents were dumb enough to send their little brats to the U of Chitcago.

Still isn't going to change the vote for those looking for a Sugar Daddy in Chief.


obama could be sticking a shank in someones back, admit his birth certificate is fake, while listening to Rev Wright on his I pod, smoking a joint and holding his boytoys wanker with his other hand and it would not matter.

If America(N)s are not motivated enough to vote this guy out, a few tapes are not gonna help.

We are a nation of stupid people. The only outrage that could hurt obama with his base of stupidity is if he interupts American Idol.
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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #41 on: March 08, 2012, 05:45:09 PM »

It's the movies, they love the movies.  Shhh look at that! 
These things are going to go slooow, the punch line won't
come until there's a much larger audience and it's very close
to election day.

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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #42 on: March 08, 2012, 07:59:39 PM »
We used to have a Governor here in LA by the name of Edwin Edwards. A populist to the extreme. When it was time for re-election, he said "They only way I can lose is if they find me in bed with a little boy or a dead woman." That's the exact ego I see in Duh Won and I'm beginning to think that's what it would take. Everyone with any kind of observation powers KNOWS the SCFofMF is a socialistic bastard. If anyone doesn't know it by now, they don't care and I don't think there's damn thing that will change their mind.
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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #43 on: March 08, 2012, 08:06:58 PM »
What the hell is the matter with Beck these days, anybody know?  This morning, he and his Pat Gray of a sidekick were kind of mocking the vid as "this is what we were waiting for?  What scum hasn't Obama hugged?" -- something like that.  I was listening out of the corner of my ear, so I'm hoping I just heard it wrong, but I don't think I did.

I know Beck and Breitbart had a disagreement, perhaps a falling out, over James O'Keefe's vids in that Beck thought O'Keefe's methods weren't the most ethical, but I don't appreciate Beck not getting Breitbart's strategy after all this time.

I'd read somewhere that Breitbart didn't like Beck's turn to religiousness. Beck kept saying last week that Breitbart wanted to put him out of business.  I kind of felt listening to Beck last week that he was trying hard to be sympathic at the news of Breitbart's death but it was clear to me there were hard feelings.

I find it hard to believe Beck doesn't get Breitbart's strategy but perhaps today it seemed funnier to him to mock it.  Wonder how he'll play it when more information and vids come out?  Is he really going to mock it today and next week or whenever purport to tell us the significance of it all?



I'm with AB. If I wanted a preacher I would have picked a better one than beck. And lately if I want a pundit I go elsewhere as well...

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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #44 on: March 08, 2012, 08:09:38 PM »
What the hell is the matter with Beck these days, anybody know?  This morning, he and his Pat Gray of a sidekick were kind of mocking the vid as "this is what we were waiting for?  What scum hasn't Obama hugged?" -- something like that.  I was listening out of the corner of my ear, so I'm hoping I just heard it wrong, but I don't think I did.

I know Beck and Breitbart had a disagreement, perhaps a falling out, over James O'Keefe's vids in that Beck thought O'Keefe's methods weren't the most ethical, but I don't appreciate Beck not getting Breitbart's strategy after all this time.

I'd read somewhere that Breitbart didn't like Beck's turn to religiousness. Beck kept saying last week that Breitbart wanted to put him out of business.  I kind of felt listening to Beck last week that he was trying hard to be sympathic at the news of Breitbart's death but it was clear to me there were hard feelings.

I find it hard to believe Beck doesn't get Breitbart's strategy but perhaps today it seemed funnier to him to mock it.  Wonder how he'll play it when more information and vids come out?  Is he really going to mock it today and next week or whenever purport to tell us the significance of it all?



I'm with AB. If I wanted a preacher I would have picked a better one than beck. And lately if I want a pundit I go elsewhere as well...

OK now to speak to the main topic...

I haven't had a chance to check out what the loonies are saying but I imagine that it's aligned with sol-daddy. If they don't see anything wrong with hanging out with a terrorist like ayers what's the big deal about giving props to a  marxist fellow traveler?


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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #45 on: March 08, 2012, 10:03:40 PM »

[blockquote]http://minx.cc/?post=327345

Wikipedia Entry for 'Critical Race Theory' Changed Today

—rdbrewer

In the version dated January 31, 2012, the words "white supremacy" and "racial power" appear.

    Although no set of canonical doctrines or methodologies defines CRT, the movement is loosely unified by two common areas of inquiry. First, CRT has analyzed the way in which white supremacy and racial power are reproduced over time, and in particular, the role that law plays in this process.

(Emphasis added.) However, the current version states the following:

    Although no set of canonical doctrines or methodologies defines CRT, the movement is loosely unified by two common areas of inquiry. First, CRT has analyzed the way in which racial hierarchies are reproduced over time, and in particular, the role that law plays in this process.

(Emphasis added.) You can see both versions on this page. If you go to the revision page, it looks like a little war broke out today, with edits and re-edits. One participant commented that it had obviously been changed to match "Soledad Obrien's empty-headed explanation on television last night."

Busted!

Follow me on Twitter.[/blockquote]


Yeah, they're paying attention.

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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #46 on: March 08, 2012, 10:10:35 PM »
Oh yeah, they're paying attention and they're covering their asses as fast as they can, the farging iceholes.
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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #47 on: March 08, 2012, 10:16:03 PM »

All I can say to 'em is 'pucker up' it's coming.

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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #48 on: March 08, 2012, 10:19:21 PM »

All I can say to 'em is 'pucker up' it's coming.

Oh Charles!  They have no idea.

 ::overkill::

We're coming for you, muthaaaaaas .............
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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #49 on: March 08, 2012, 10:49:09 PM »
Oh yeah, they're paying attention and they're covering their asses as fast as they can, the farging iceholes.

You know..I suspected someone would reedit that when I got it off wikipedia this morning...
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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #50 on: March 08, 2012, 11:04:40 PM »
Oh yeah, they're paying attention and they're covering their asses as fast as they can, the farging iceholes.

You know..i suspected someone would reedit that when i git it off wkipedia this morning...

Yah. Well.  You know what they say; screw 'em and te 'orse 'ey rode in on.  Wiki is notoriously unreliable as regards politics.  Trouble widdat is ever'thing is politics these days.

Tired of playin'. 
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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #51 on: March 08, 2012, 11:25:22 PM »


Yah. Well.  You know what they say; screw 'em and te 'orse 'ey rode in on.  Wiki is notoriously unreliable as regards politics.  Trouble widdat is ever'thing is politics these days.

Tired of playin'. 

The hilarious thing was that the first line in wikipedia  was verbatium what she said on air-- like some intern was reading it to her over her earpiece. Google It? Just did.
Fine. Explain the theory then.  Oh, don't bother, I am sure Breitbart will be allowing Derrek Bell to explain it in his own words over the next couple of days. After all, I am sure Andrew wanted them to lie about it, so he could then hang them with it.

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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #52 on: March 08, 2012, 11:46:07 PM »
oopsie, another little drip:

                                     Logs Show Derrick Bell Visited White House Twice In 2010…

ETA: drowning by a thousand drips

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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #53 on: March 08, 2012, 11:49:30 PM »

Derrick Bell: They Give "White Boys" Tenure

They give "White Boys" Tenure


Is it starting to sprinkle?

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Barack Obama made his own students[ at the University of Chicago Law School read some of Derrick Bell's most radical and racially inflammatory writings.

In 1994,... [/blockquote]


Nah, it's just a heavy dew.
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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #54 on: March 12, 2012, 04:14:21 PM »

Chicago Communist Congressman Danny Davis wins award for his role promoting young Barack Obama.

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“He is one on the greatest congressmen in the country,” said President Obama. [The reason], “is because he shares our values.”

...Congressman Danny Davis was continuing his efforts to help move then-State Senator Obama up the Chicago political food chain.  ...Congressman Davis was honored by People’s World, ... for a lifetime of “inspiring leadership.”

...the People’s World “Chris Hani & Rudy Lozano Social Justice Award,”
...

Chris Hani:

an anti-apartheid activist
chief-of-staff in the armed branch of the African National Congress.
spent much of his life in exile from South Africa
received military training in the Soviet Union,
returning to South Africa in 1990.
In 1991, he took over the South African Communist Party,
in 1993 he was assassinated.

Rudy Lozano:

a community organizer in Chicago.
He was credited with bringing Latino voters to support the former mayor of Chicago, Harold Washington.
shot to death in his home by Gregory Escobar for allegedly failing to pay off a $7,000 drug debt.
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This is just a snip of the article. Read it all Here


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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #55 on: March 12, 2012, 07:47:57 PM »
I'm still not feeling it. To me it's all preaching to the choir. I still don't see the "Independents" soaking this up. If we can't get arrests and imprisonment from Fast and Furious, I don't see this "vetting" accomplishing anything.
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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #56 on: March 12, 2012, 08:31:43 PM »
I'm still not feeling it. To me it's all preaching to the choir. I still don't see the "Independents" soaking this up. If we can't get arrests and imprisonment from Fast and Furious, I don't see this "vetting" accomplishing anything.

You're correct that it may not catch on.  It took a while for Breitbart's expose' of ACORN
to catch on also.  The thing is others are watching, http://itsaboutliberty.com/index.php/topic,5034.msg56028.html#msg56028 ,  and if the bow breaks that baby's going to fall. 

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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #57 on: March 15, 2012, 12:24:15 PM »


  Butts:  student advocate of Professor Derrick Bell’s strike for "faculty diversity."
  ...
  ...in the Obama White House: Rep. Harold Ford Jr. noted on MSNBC on January 22, 2009--shortly after Obama's inauguration--that Butts is “a dear, dear friend of the president” who “will watch his policy back,” and “will be
  willing to sort of reach out into Washington and sort of delve deeper and try to find some serious  
  public policy answers.”
  ...
  Butts: "We’re asking simply for a person of color or someone who’s underrepresented here. We’re asking for  
  people of color who have a scholarship that has a particular perspective on the law
.
  ...
  Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan, who once lectured on Critical Race Theory, is also known to  
  have somewhat radical views on the Constitution, though these were not fully vetted during her Senate  
  confirmation hearings. In 2008, then-Harvard Law School Dean Kagan blurbed Sanford Levinson's book,  
  Our Undemocratic Constitution: Where the Constitution Goes Wrong (And How We the People Can Correct  
  It)
(emphasis added): [blockquote]   A lucidly written and compelling work, Our Undemocratic Constitution  
  asks hard questions about the nature of our founding document. Levinson, who is one of the nation's leading  
  constitutional scholars, argues here that much about the Constitution stands in need of dramatic change. This
  is a timely and important book, and our country would benefit if its ideas provoked real debate.[/blockquote]

This article illustrates his long term association with persons advocating black liberation theology and contains information that may have stopped Kagan from ascending to the Supreme Court.  It illuminates the fundamental thinking of Barack Obama.  It will not create a firestorm but it is another basic element in the case that will be made.

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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #58 on: March 15, 2012, 12:57:33 PM »
Should be a lot of gawddamned BUTTS being bounced out!

All the way out of my nation!!!

 ::asskicking::
We are now where The Founders were when they faced despotism.

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Re: The Vetting begins
« Reply #59 on: March 15, 2012, 01:49:16 PM »

Link

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Jesus is a perfect model for the best type of faith. Jesus had a faith that did not avoid the realities of race. Modern reasoning tries to avoid the issue of race and pretend that race doesn't really matter.

That is a lie. Race does matter. ...
                                                  _ Jeremiah Wright