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    [quote name='Burning Giraffe' date='03 April 2010 - 10:48 AM' timestamp='1270306099' post='136055']

    Chad, why do you think they wear his T-Shirts? College Students aren't ignorant. They know what they support and what they reject. They wear them because he was a brutal racist killing machine. Give them some credit.

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    People still think Mandela was a political prisoner. He was a murderer.

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    [quote name='Gypsy' date='03 April 2010 - 10:53 AM' timestamp='1270306393' post='136059']

    People still think Mandela was a political prisoner. He was a murderer.

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    Mandela was a terrorist mastermind while we was leading the Spear of the Nation. People know that Mandela was more like Che, then he was like Gandhi, and it is for his dissimilar qualities that people love Mandela. No one really loves Gandhi. Too peaceful. People respect Gandhi, but they love Mandela. People respect Martin Luther King, JR, but they love Malcolm X. There is a trend.

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    This is Hillary on the Today Show whining about a vast right wing conspiracy. Leftists are such babies. Both history and the present day prove they can dish it out but they can't take it.



    It is no wonder that absolutely none of our rivals/antagonists (or our allies for that matter) on the international landscape give a crap about what Obama says, thinks, or does.
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    [quote name='Disappointed not surprised' date='03 April 2010 - 11:29 AM' timestamp='1270308563' post='136070']

    This is Hillary on the Today Show whining about a vast right wing conspiracy. Leftists are such babies. Both history and the present day prove they can dish it out but they can't take it.



    It is no wonder that absolutely none of our rivals/antagonists (or our allies for that matter) on the international landscape give a crap to what Obama says, thinks, or does.

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    They aren't babies DNS. They are very smart. Anytime the people complain about them, they make themselves out to be the victims and the people to be the aggressors. People that love government and totally distrust your average citizen buy into the Regime's bullshit.

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    Would've expected much better from you that this pablum. Isn't there already several million places on the internet the faithful can read this tired fan-fiction?

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    [quote name='Dr.Knuckles' date='03 April 2010 - 11:40 AM' timestamp='1270309213' post='136073']

    Would've expected much better from you that this pablum. Isn't there already several million places on the internet the faithful can read this tired fan-fiction?

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    Deal with it. It happened.

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    [quote name='Burning Giraffe' date='03 April 2010 - 11:29 AM' timestamp='1270308541' post='136069']

    Mandela was a terrorist mastermind while we was leading the Spear of the Nation. People know that Mandela was more like Che, then he was like Gandhi, and it is for his dissimilar qualities that people love Mandela. No one really loves Gandhi. Too peaceful. People respect Gandhi, but they love Mandela. People respect Martin Luther King, JR, but they love Malcolm X. There is a trend.

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    When my father was in South Africa in the early 60's, Mandella bombed a theater filled with white people. I don't remember how many died but my father is still haunted by the memory of pulling the burned bodies out of the rubble. So while I was growing up and people were all up in arms about Mandella being a political prisoner, I was hearing the other side of the story.



    I beg to differ with you about Ghandi. My daughter loves Ghandi.

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    [quote name='Burning Giraffe' date='03 April 2010 - 04:51 AM' timestamp='1270295467' post='136013']

    If President Obama thinks that he is going to score points with the American People by taking on Rush Limbaugh, he's in for a surprise. Rush Limbaugh is the mouthpiece for the Republicans and he sets the mood and spirit for much of the Republican Voting-Base. While he doesn't speak to the grassroots activists that listen to Glen Beck, he speaks to the business owners and the suburban families, the ones with the money, the ones that vote. When the President lifts Rush Limbaugh up to the heights of enemy number one, he increases Limbaugh's popularity, increases Limbaugh's reach and he makes Limbaugh an even more legitimate authority amongst the opposition.

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    What makes you think Rush getting the GOP base all stirred will surprise Obama? The GOP base will without exception vote Republican in 2012. What do you think...the GOP voters will vote harder and curse a bit? Rush doesn't change the amount of Republican votes for the GOP at all, he just keeps the base enraged. That way they can't resort to reason, objectivity, or compassion. After all, you say it yourself...Rush sets the mood for the base. And that 38% of the population is a done deal every election. Furthermore...how can you say Rush is successful in his electioneering efforts at this time when none of the GOP poll better than Obama right now?

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    [quote name='Burning Giraffe' date='03 April 2010 - 04:51 AM' timestamp='1270295467' post='136013']But this isn't true. A majority of Americans know that President Obama doesn't want what is best for the country. He wants what's best for Obama and a handful of political elites in Washington DC. Obama is a Marxist and he is totally out of touch with the American Mainstream. This is why his poll numbers have been steadily moving down over the last year.[/quote]



    An educated man like yourself is capable of posting much better than this...you have not offered credible evidence of how the "majority of Americans KNOW that President Obama doesn't want what is best for the country". Obama is not a Marxist and has never endorsed that ideological philosophy. Neither you nor Glenn Beck has proven that he is even a socialist. Obama's numbers have have not declined more than 10 points since August of 2009, and you have not supported your hasty conclusion that Obama's numbers have dropped because "Americans KNOW" that he is a Marxist.
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    Given a basic knowledge of 1950's America do you not think that Malcom X had a genuine right to use violence to pursue personal freedom? And you cna tripple that for Mandella's situation in South Africa.



    If you support the America Revolution how can you not allow people who were suffering far greater injustices and living under far greater limits to their personal freedom the same right to use violnce against what is clearly a brutal, cruel, inhuman oppressor? 18th century Americans had vastly more freedoms and protections than a 50's ****** in America or South Africa. A cursary knowledge of the hells on Earth they lived in would show that.



    If I live in a nation that legally enforces slavery - I am a fair target for violence from those the state deems to be slaves of others.

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    [quote name='Dr.Knuckles' date='03 April 2010 - 12:04 PM' timestamp='1270310646' post='136084']

    Given a basic knowledge of 1950's America do you not think that Malcom X had a genuine right to use violence to pursue personal freedom? And you cna tripple that for Mandella's situation in South Africa.



    If you support the America Revolution how can you not allow people who were suffering far greater injustices and living under far greater limits to their personal freedom the same right to use violnce against what is clearly a brutal, cruel, inhuman oppressor? 18th century Americans had vastly more freedoms and protections than a 50's ****** in America or South Africa. A cursary knowledge of the hells on Earth they lived in would show that.



    If I live in a nation that legally enforces slavery - I am a fair target for violence from those the state deems to be slaves of others.

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