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    This is what liberal media has become...

    Lawrence Odonnel being EXTREMELY rude and accusing him of things like avoiding the Vietnam War while he was working for the Dept of the Navy during that time, and despite working for DOD he asks why he didn't just sign up anyways.



    They just can't stand a black dude who doesn't toe the Democrat line and vote D every election....



    http://www.realclearpolitics.com/vid...rman_cain.html

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    If the democrats lose all those ignorant voters they will be screwed.
    I for one like Herman Cain as possible POTUS.

    Rush had something similar on his show today about how the democrats are gonna go after his race and say that he isnt black enough and basically that he is an uncle tom. Its a ****ing shame that the left gets away with being so damn racist.

    I like the fact that he hasnt held political office. He seems to be an intelligent person and if he is not too strong on foreign policy, as a lot of people have pointed out, that is fine with me. He comes across that he has good core values that would help make the right decisions. He sure as shit cant be any worse on foreign policy than Obum****.

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    Herman Cain's ability to keep his cool impressed me. Especially when POS accused him of avoiding service, then trying to insult him for not joining up. IIRC, O'Donnell didn't enlist.

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    I've always been curious how you can't be "black enough"? Racism is alive and well in this country. Led by Democrats since, well, since forever.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xryXp...eature=related
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4x4twenty6 View Post
    If the democrats lose all those ignorant voters they will be screwed.
    I for one like Herman Cain as possible POTUS.

    Rush had something similar on his show today about how the democrats are gonna go after his race and say that he isnt black enough and basically that he is an uncle tom. Its a ****ing shame that the left gets away with being so damn racist.

    I like the fact that he hasnt held political office. He seems to be an intelligent person and if he is not too strong on foreign policy, as a lot of people have pointed out, that is fine with me. He comes across that he has good core values that would help make the right decisions. He sure as shit cant be any worse on foreign policy than Obum****.

    The democrats wanted to keep blacks on the plantations. Instead of picking cotton now they are handed welfare checks, told they need special laws because they can't get hired without them, and kept in line by progressives constantly accusing of us racism. If you vote republican than you are crossing your race and are off the reservation. Once they are deemed off the plantation they are pounded on mercessly just like Clarence Thomas was, and Herman Cain will get similar commentary from the left.


    That dude Lawrence ODonnel has admitted to being a socialist before. Socialists, progressives, and democrats cannot afford to let their blacks still on the plantation see a free black man with his own views and ideas least others get the same idea, and wonder off too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammage View Post
    Herman Cain's ability to keep his cool impressed me. Especially when POS accused him of avoiding service, then trying to insult him for not joining up. IIRC, O'Donnell didn't enlist.


    You are right. ODonnell was born in 1951 which would make him 18 in 1969.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHIVAN View Post
    I've always been curious how you can't be "black enough"? Racism is alive and well in this country. Led by Democrats since, well, since forever.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xryXp...eature=related
    Machosauce cracks me up. I've been watching his stuff for over a year.
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    Interesting stuff, and gives perspective on why ODonnell was so hostile to Herman Cain....



    From 1989 to 1995, he was a key legislative aide to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_O'Donnell


    Moynihan was an Assistant Secretary of Labor for policy in the Kennedy Administration and in the early part of the Lyndon Johnson Administration. In that capacity, he did not have operational responsibilities, allowing him to devote all of his time to trying to formulate national policy for what would become the War on Poverty. He had a small staff including Paul Barton, Ellen Broderick, and Ralph Nader (who at 29 years of age, hitchhiked to Washington, D.C. and got a job working for Moynihan in 1963).


    They took inspiration from the book Slavery written by Stanley Elkins. Elkins essentially contended that slavery had made black Americans dependent on the dominant society, and that that dependence still existed a century later. This supported the concept that government must go beyond simply ensuring that members of minority groups have the same rights as the majority but must also "act affirmatively" in order to counter the problem.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Patrick_Moynihan




    So Herman Cain has been off their plantation, and this dude ODonnell was part of creating the plantation. Sneaky sneaky....
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    Thanks for posting this stuff guys.
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