OldSchoolBoy75
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DixieDestroyer said:...or perhaps a lawn jockey.
LOL!! I was thinking of that one too, but I didn't want to state the obvious.
DixieDestroyer said:...or perhaps a lawn jockey.
PhillyBirds said:My POLI105 (American National Government) class today was an hour and a quarter of watching CSPAN-2 coverage of the pre-inauguration. The professor just flipped it on, told us how "historic" it is, and said nothing more.
I should probably write a letter to someone telling them of this unacceptable allocation of my tuition funds. Seriously, I'm paying them to teach me the necessary curricula to achieve a degree, and improve myself as a scholar. I don't need this crap. Especially when I'm observing Screamingeagle's "No Television Day."
I didn't vote for the fellow.
screamingeagle said:The most valuable collectors item is his birth certifcate. No one has ever seen it.
Don Wassall said:I just watched ABC Evening "News," which was nothing more than 30 minutes of Obama worship. One of the pieces showed "children from around the world" talking about Obama. Every one of them spouted the party line about how Obama was going to bring about "world peace" and end all inequalities between different races and religions.
The piece was "reported by" Jim Schiuto, who is the network's main "reporter" in the Middle East. But how were the clips from all the different countries put together? Obviously ABC put out a directive to its "reporters" in overseas countries and their cameramen to find and film children. I would imagine the children were then prompted on what to say, then the video from the various countries was edited together in New York and Schiuto was faxed a script to read for it.ÂÂ
In any other country this would be recognizable as rather crude government propaganda; here millions watch it and think it's "news."<!-- Message ''"" -->
Electric Slide said:I know many on here don't like Hannity and Rush because they are not pro-white, and that they support Israel and the War on Terror. When you think of it though, they are some of the few in the MSM that are calling out the stupity of cheering for Obama because he is black.
Don Wassall said:Electric Slide said:I know many on here don't like Hannity and Rush because they are not pro-white, and that they support Israel and the War on Terror. When you think of it though, they are some of the few in the MSM that are calling out the stupity of cheering for Obama because he is black.
Yes, they'll go after Obama because they're professional Republican Party cheerleaders. They still pretend there are vast differences between the two parties, and that only demonic liberals prevent the GOP from instituting the small government they claim to advocate, even when Republicans control all three branches of government. They have a vested interest (in their case being paid tens of millions of dollars annually) in being the "respectable opposition."
You're exactly right when you say they're not pro-white while being pro-Zionist and pro-"War on Terror"(anyone who is pro-War on Terror by definition supports a totalitarian surveillance state). And they are in large part responsible for bringing the white masses to the same points of view. They have played key roles in making so many middle class whites anti-white. One can praise them as rear-guard opponents of the "liberals" who always win, but they are merely players in the charade that keeps the one-party-with-two-wings fraud going in perpetuity. A "conservative movement" that plays only defense, at best, when it comes to the key issues of the day is a guaranteed loser, which the "conservatives" have been ever since the end of WWII.
GiovaniMarcon said:I used to listen to Rush often in the late 1990s, and to Hannity a lot during the run-up to the 2004 election. I liked listening to him bash Kerry.
I never liked Anne Coulter, though.
Anyway, no matter what horrible thing Barrack Obama may end up doing, it will be the white man's fault -- or at the worst, the white half of Obama's fault.
jaxvid said:Look for Rush to go back up in popularity. He always does better when the Dems are in power because then he can help vent the frustration at the policies of those idiots, when the R's are in power Rush is useless because then he has to defend the very same policies of the same kind of idiots and it makes him look stupid. He's good at ripping on people and he'll have a lot to do in the next few years.
guest301 said:I know Glen Beck is a little to Pro-Israel and Pro War on Terror for some of you guys but he regulary complains and dishes it out to both political parties on his radio and new TV show on Fox. He rails everyday against the bailout, loss of liberties, illegal immigration, corruption in Washington and the creeping socialism that is happening. He sounds the clarion call and blows the trumpet everyday for tradional values minded Americans to wake up and man the faxes, emails and phones and change things before it's too late.
White Shogun said:guest301 said:I know Glen Beck is a little to Pro-Israel and Pro War on Terror for some of you guys but he regulary complains and dishes it out to both political parties on his radio and new TV show on Fox. He rails everyday against the bailout, loss of liberties, illegal immigration, corruption in Washington and the creeping socialism that is happening. He sounds the clarion call and blows the trumpet everyday for tradional values minded Americans to wake up and man the faxes, emails and phones and change things before it's too late.
Don't tell anybody.. he's a Mormon. Shhhh.....
White Shogun said:Don't tell anybody.. he's a Mormon. Shhhh.....
OldSchoolBoy75 said:White Shogun said:Don't tell anybody.. he's a Mormon. Shhhh.....
Actually, he's just a convert to the Mormon faith, who no doubt chose Mormonism because it was the safe way to resist hitting another bottle of booze.
guest301 said:Yes I know he is a Mormon. But if a guy agrees with me on most things, some things or just a few important things then I don't care what he is or isn't.
jaxvid</span>, I agree. If people want to see real change, then it has to come from neither the Republicans nor the Democrats, Liberals nor Conservatives. It's the INDEPENDENTS </span>and the silent majority</span> who need to step in, and voice in their concerns on the real predicament that America is in right now. If that will ever happen.jaxvid said:I think people who see our present situation clearly should vote their conscience and support a party or politicians that believe in what they do. Support for the Republicans as an alternative to the Democrats has been disasterous. A new way has to be found and it won't be by returning to the Republicans everytime the Dems get some power. There are alternatives but if most who feel this way continue to support R's or D's then nothing good will happen.