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garinda 11-04-2012 18:59

Re: US Presidential Election
 
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Originally Posted by Wrighty (Post 984483)
You call bombing other countries in the name of democracy & humanitarian aid improving race relations worldwide , Lol garinda seriously.


More so, as a black man, whose father was an African Muslim. Comparing him to past Presidents, he has fared much better.

garinda 11-04-2012 19:03

Re: US Presidential Election
 
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Originally Posted by Wrighty (Post 984483)
You call bombing other countries in the name of democracy & humanitarian aid improving race relations worldwide , Lol garinda seriously.

Perhaps it's harder for others to understand there's been some advancement, if they can only see things simplistically.

Wrighty 11-04-2012 19:08

Re: US Presidential Election
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 984487)
More so, as a black man, whose father was an African Muslim. Comparing him to past Presidents, he has fared much better.

He has put the yanks in a hell of a lot more debt that any other President , 16 Trillion it is atm ... how you can think that is good I will never know.

I agree about most past Presidents where corrupt apart from Kennedy .. & look what happened to him for trying to do good.

Oboma has hosted the MuslimBrotherhood at the white house on numerous occasions in the past .. is that a good thing ?

garinda 11-04-2012 19:15

Re: US Presidential Election
 
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Originally Posted by Wrighty (Post 984495)
He has put the yanks in a hell of a lot more debt that any other President , 16 Trillion it is atm ... how you can think that is good I will never know.

I agree about most past Presidents where corrupt apart from Kennedy .. & look what happened to him for trying to do good.

Oboma has hosted the MuslimBrotherhood at the white house on numerous occasions in the past .. is that a good thing ?

Take your time.

Try putting a finger under each word, as you come to it.

Read what was actually said.

Having an American President, who happens to be the first black President in history, has improved race relations.

The Obamas are now seen, by a whole load of disadvantaged young people, as more inspirational role models, than the local crack dealer, say.

Wrighty 11-04-2012 19:23

Re: US Presidential Election
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 984497)
Take your time.

Try putting a finger under each word, as you come to it.

Read what was actually said.

Having an American President, who happens to be the first black President in history, has improved race relations.

The Obamas are now seen, by a whole load of disadvantaged young people, as more inspirational role models, than the local crack dealer, say.

How do you improve race relations by bombing other countries ? or having an open border policy with Mexico which atm has had over 40k deaths in what .. 3-4 years through drug wars ?

I fail to see exactly where you are coming from with the " Has improved race relations " , with what is going on in America & further afield.

garinda 11-04-2012 19:40

Re: US Presidential Election
 
History will judge the success, or not, of Obama's Presidential office, based on his political policy, and decisions.

However, his racial heritage cannot be ignored.

Within fifty years, for a country to go from one practicing offically sanctioned racial segregation, where any uppity, equality demanding nigga might very well be lynched for their troubles, to democratically elect a man, who happens to be black, as it's President, is really quite remarkable.

To a whole swathe of people, who find themselves classed as the underdog, it's proved, just occasionally, that the impossible's possible.

cmonstanley 11-04-2012 19:40

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i agree with garinda .the right wing nutters would rather you die than have health care.The obamas are bringing barriers down ,obamma is creating jobs instead of the the pillocks in this country creating unemployment.they still have a long way to go but are moving.

garinda 11-04-2012 19:45

Re: US Presidential Election
 
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Originally Posted by Wrighty (Post 984500)
How do you improve race relations by bombing other countries ? or having an open border policy with Mexico which atm has had over 40k deaths in what .. 3-4 years through drug wars ?

I fail to see exactly where you are coming from with the " Has improved race relations " , with what is going on in America & further afield.

Read again, what was actually said.

Relatively, he has.

DaveinGermany 11-04-2012 19:53

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 984457)
Perhaps they might do a Clinton.

Let Michelle have a go.

Better than Palin, and her ilk.

So many sniggers in that little conjunction of sentences ...... eeh, a near widdled mesel' ! :D

Wrighty 11-04-2012 20:01

Re: US Presidential Election
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 984503)
History will judge the success, or not, of Obama's Presidential office, based on his political policy, and decisions.

However, his racial heritage cannot be ignored.

Within fifty years, for a country to go from one practicing offically sanctioned racial segregation, where any uppity, equality demanding nigga might very well be lynched for their troubles, to democratically elect a man, who happens to be black, as it's President, is really quite remarkable.

To a whole swathe of people, who find themselves classed as the underdog, it's proved, just occasionally, that the impossible's possible.

I know about Americas past & where they are now in terms of race relations & he hasn't improved nothing .. It was only other day that a guy called Zimmerman shot a kid.

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 984504)
i agree with garinda .the right wing nutters would rather you die than have health care.The obamas are bringing barriers down ,obamma is creating jobs instead of the the pillocks in this country creating unemployment.they still have a long way to go but are moving.

You think Liebour is best thing since slice bread , so you obviously know what you are talking about :rolleyes:

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 984505)
Read again, what was actually said.

Relatively, he has.

He will be elected again anyway according to Hillary Clinton :rolleyes:

Wynonie Harris 11-04-2012 20:04

Re: US Presidential Election
 
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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 984504)
i agree with garinda .the right wing nutters would rather you die than have health care.The obamas are bringing barriers down ,obamma is creating jobs instead of the the pillocks in this country creating unemployment.they still have a long way to go but are moving.

No cut 'n' paste, reasonably comprehensible...and I agree with most of it! Gordon Bennett, C'mon, are you ill? ;)

garinda 11-04-2012 21:03

Re: US Presidential Election
 
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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 984509)
So many sniggers in that little conjunction of sentences ...... eeh, a near widdled mesel' ! :D

Close.

But no cigar.

You silly moose.

http://www.gaming-forum.org/images/s...smiley1816.gif

:D

garinda 11-04-2012 21:11

Re: US Presidential Election
 
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Originally Posted by Wrighty (Post 984510)
I know about Americas past & where they are now in terms of race relations

I disagree. I don't think you do know.

Otherwise you'd clearly be able to see the historical significance of Barack Obama's Presidency, and the way it's helped define the ambitions of America's black population. Especially it's youth.

garinda 11-04-2012 21:19

Re: US Presidential Election
 
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Originally Posted by Wrighty (Post 984483)
You call bombing other countries in the name of democracy & humanitarian aid improving race relations worldwide , Lol garinda seriously.

Perhaps you're just not very qualified, when it comes to judging improvements, however small, in racial sensitivities.

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...for-60419.html

:rolleyes:

Wrighty 11-04-2012 21:19

Re: US Presidential Election
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 984532)
I disagree. I don't think you do know.

Otherwise you'd clearly be able to see the historical significance of Barack Obama's Presidency, and the way it's helped define the ambitions of America's black population. Especially it's youth.

you have your opinion & I have mine on Obama & we are way off .

America is not just about black people you know or hadn't you noticed ?

Obama should be there for all Americans not just one set of people ....

Passing the NDAA bill was another thing he has done .. Great President this man!


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