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03-15-2008, 01:46 AM #11
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Stripes don't change. The candidates are who & what they are. So, in my opinion, they're not going to get more acceptable with time. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely. Our choice is who will do the least harm. We're going to see a lot of social upheaval & soon. I hope that the change isn't too radical or longlasting. Not a very nice dilemna.
Oops! I keep forgetting that it's the Electorial College who really vote for & elect our presidents. So, I guess that we really don't have a voting dilemna at all. :wtf: Is the Matrix for real? Oh God, don't let us wake up to that. Sleep, sleep, sleep. Might as well smoke some good weed. It's got to be a better trip than this.:stoned: Can a person stay stoned for 4 to 8 years?
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03-15-2008, 01:17 PM #12
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Obamas Rev. Wright
I've beeen watching this idiot and his pastor for the past few months.
http://boards.cannabis.com/politics/148793-obama-s-church.html
How can a man that got the name of his book from one of the rev's sermons, has been an active part of the church for 20 years, was married, and had his kids baptized by the rev, and yet claims to have never ever heard the rev's rhetoric, "from the pews". WTF is that? So the rev talks hatred other times, but not from the pew? (at least whilst Osama Obama is 'in the house') Gee, that sounds plausible.
Osama's wife, last week, was saying how it's the first time in her life she has been proud of being American. Sounds exactly like the rev's bullshit to me. She's clearly heard the rev's diatribes, yet they expect us to believe that Barrak didn't?
Would sure be appropoe if they found a tithe reciept for one of the days featured on the video.
His interview on Fox last night was a blast. Watching him stammer and stumble with his wording...priceless. His lies were obvious, and his pleadings fell on deaf ears.
Yeah, yeah...slavery was a bad thing. Blah, Blah, Blah... The rev is sure fired-up about the white man's role in the slavery and opression of the black man over a century ago, but says nothing about the current slave trades in the region. Somalia and Ethiopia come to mind, just for starters.
We keep hearing how the white man had come across the oceans, and stole them away from their homeland. Any clues where we got those slaves? Do you think we floated by, and said..."hey look, there's a couple of blacks just lying on the beach..."
These two links below, are very informative about the subject.
The Story of Africa| BBC World Service:
In East Africa a slave trade was well established before the Europeans arrived on the scene. It was driven by the sultanates of the Middle East. African slaves ended up as sailors in Persia, pearl divers in the Gulf, soldiers in the Omani army and workers on the salt pans of Mesopotamia (modern Iraq). Many people were domestic slaves, working in rich households. Women were taken as sex slaves.
Arab traders began to settle among the Africans of the coast, resulting in the emergence of a people and culture known as Swahili. In the second half of the 18th century, the slave trade expanded and became more organised. There was also a huge demand for ivory, and slaves were used as porters to carry it.
Listen to a BBC dramatisation of Sultan Seyyid Said's daughter, Princess Salme, talking about her life in Zanzibar
There were three main reasons why more slaves were required:
1. The clove plantations on Zanzibar and Pemba set up by Sultan Seyyid Said, needed labour.
2. Brazilian traders were finding it difficult to operate in West Africa because the British navy was intercepting slave ships. The Brazilians made the journey round the Cape of Good Hope, taking slaves from the Zambezi valley and Mozambique.
3. The French had started up sugar and coffee plantations in Mauritius and Reunion.
A number of different people -Arabs and Africans - were involved in supplying slaves from the interior, as well as transporting ivory. They included:
· the prazeros, descendants of Portuguese and Africans, operating along the Zambezi,
· the Yao working North East of the Zambezi
· the Makua operating East of the Yao, closer to the coast
· the Nyamwezi (or Yeke) operating further north around Lake Tanganyika under the leadership of Msiri and Mirambo, who established a trading and raiding state in the 1850's which linked up with the Ovimbundu in what is now modern Angola
The most famous trader of all was Tippu Tip, (Hamed bin Mohammed) a Swahili Arab son of a trader, and grandson of an African slave. He was born in Zanzibar of African Arab parentage and went on to establish a base West of Lake Tanganyika, linking up with Msiri. He and his men operated in an area stretching over a thousand miles from inland to the coast.
African slave trade - Wikipedia
"All three slave-trading routes tapped into local trading patterns. Europeans or Arabs in Africa very rarely mounted expeditions to capture slaves. Lack of people and the prevalence of disease prevented any widespread gathering of slaves by Europeans and other non-Africans. Local rulers were very rarely open to allowing groups of armed foreigners to enter their lands. It was far easier and more common to make use of existing African middlemen and slave traders. Slavery has been present in Africa for millennia, and still is today even with children, though some historians prefer to describe African slavery as feudalism, arguing it was more like the serfdom system that controlled the peasantry of Western Europe during the Middle Ages or Russia into the 19th century than slavery as it was practiced in the Americas."
"The slaves came from many different sources. About half came from the societies that sold them. These might be criminals, heretics, the mentally ill, the indebted and any others that had fallen out of favour with the rulers. Little is known about the details of theses practices before the arrival of Europeans, and so it is difficult to tell if the number of people considered as undesirables was artificially increased to provide more slaves for export. It is believed that capital punishment in the region nearly disappeared since prisoners became far too valuable to dispose of in such a way."
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03-15-2008, 02:45 PM #13
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I have to agree, the interview on FOX last night was ummm.......priceless.
Berzerk has been up that bigots ass for 22 years and has never heard him spew his venom from the pulpit????........yeah, BULLSHIT!!!!!
I am not the religious type, but it is my understanding that in a CHristians life the person who helps you "find" Christ is someone special to you. And Rev Racist did exactly that for Berzerk Husien.
However, Berzerk only "selectively" remembers hearing him preach love, joy, peace and happiness from the altar?......again, BULLSHIT!
Everytime they show that big mouth, racist, anti-American piece of shit all it does is remind every AWM in America that he needs to get out and vote in November.
My fellow Republicans (the few that we are), see you at the polls in November!
b0nger
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03-15-2008, 02:50 PM #14
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I saw his interview on the news. He comes off as a smirking, cynical liar. Why, you can read it on his face that he's laughing at us. He acts like the voters are stupid idiots who will buy anything. How about the house he got through special interests? In my opinion, he's full of it. Man, if this guy get's in power we'll be in the biggest trouble in the historty of this nation. The truth is coming out. one thing about our system is that it will sift through your past. It'll look at your affiliations & the company you keep. The people he surrounds himself are radical & scary. So, to me his true self is revealed to be radical & scary too. Does he really believe he can just blow off his history & no one will care? Get real Obama, get lost.
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03-15-2008, 03:15 PM #15
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What about McCain's friend pastor Rod Parsley, and his anti Islamic rhetoric? He calls for Christians to wage war on Islam.
Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
McCain??s ??spiritual adviser?? an Islam basherIn a chapter titled ??Islam: The Deception of Allah?, Parsley warns there is a ??war between Islam and Christian civilisation?. He writes, ??I cannot tell you how important it is that we understand the true nature of Islam, that we see it for what it really is. In fact, I will tell you this: I do not believe our country can truly fulfil its divine purpose until we understand our historical conflict with Islam. I know that this statement sounds extreme, but I do not shrink from its implications. The fact is that America was founded, in part, with the intention of seeing this false religion destroyed, and I believe September 11, 2001, was a generational call to arms that we can no longer ignore.?
He also believes that Christopher Columbus had also sailed to the New World in 1492 for the same purpose.
John McCain told to dump spiritual guide in row over "war" on Islam
Both McCain and Obama have questionable nutty religious friends.
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03-15-2008, 03:23 PM #16
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We don't have a good choice. I'm not advocating McCain or Clinton. Neither make me happy in any way. But, we really need to dodge the bullet with this Obama guy. I apologize for not putting this in my prior posting on this thread.
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03-15-2008, 03:40 PM #17
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Hmmm...
Originally Posted by Zimzum
Osama's reverend preaches that AIDS is a white man's engineered infection that is aimed at genocide of the black man.
Osama's reverend preaches that Farahkan is a great leader. (for the muslims, I'm guessing)
Osama's reverend goes to foreign (terrorist) countries to honor those muslim spiritual leaders wanting to eliminate jews, christians, bhudists...and pretty much anyone else that isn't a radical muslim.
Osama's reverend preaches that the government is giving away drugs to the black community, so the blacks can be busted later with the drugs.
Osama's reverend preaches hate for america and non-black americans.
Osama's reverend preaches self help for the black community. (not the christian community)
Osama's reverend preaches BKKK theology. (black kkk)
and then there's McCains spiritual advisor...
Preaches that the bible says homosexuality is a sin.
Preaches that those that wish to do us (christians) harm should be held accountable, and annihilated. I have no problem with either of McCains advisors statements, as both are subjects covered by the bible, not just a weekly political rant, devoid of God's teachings, by an antichrist community insurgent, clothed in the robes of dissent and hate.
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03-15-2008, 03:48 PM #18
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I agree! I don't know what people see in him. What qualifications, and experience does he have in order to run the country. All he will leave us in our pockets is CHANGE if he becomes president. I could see if the roles were reversed and it was a white Christian church saying these things and how the liberal news media would be all over it. I know who I'm voting for and I'm not disprespecting anyones's choice BUT if this man wins, the world will have less unity. We are all AMERICAN's in this country, if you leagally live in AMERICA. lGod is alredy being removed from everywhere. The Clinton's aren't better. They only work well together when it comes to their self rightous POWER! They don't care about each other in a marital sense just to gain more power. Bill will have a lot of time on his hands if Hillary wins. She is scary too!
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03-15-2008, 03:48 PM #19
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HELL YEAH! NOT God damn America.....God damn Obama and his wife that feels that she's FINALLY proud to be an American.:S4:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
The assclown must have noticed a drop in the polls to make public statement....
Have a good one!:s4:
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03-16-2008, 12:22 AM #20
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Did everybody miss the sound clip of Michelle Obamma stating something to the effect that Hillary would never get shot for being black while getting gas, I know this NOT an exact quote but its the jist of it.
I feel the Obamma campaign is just a tool of other interests and as a previous poster said "we gotta dodge the bullet on this one"
Who to vote for? Surely not Hit-lery.
McCain? well he was my fav choice until I heard about him having a hand in getting the contract for our mid air re-fuelers to France instead of Boeing (lots of lost jobs there).
Maybe a McCain/Romney ticket or Huckabee and if McCain doesnt make a full 4 yrs at least somebody with better standings would be president.
Hard to say.
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