The Conservative Thread: Back to Basics. Pass the Lasagna and Have a Flower!!

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Oh, I know Jackson won't go away, but the American people are now completely over his schtick and all the other race hustlers' games. America elected a deeply unqualified president — the most inexperienced president we've elected in most people's lifetimes — and many of them voted for him as an act of racial contrition, to put their white guilt to rest once and for all. They won't be bullied and shamed a second time. Jesse Jackson knows this. That's why he's flailing around trying to find some kind of relevancy for himself. He won't find it. Again, the big unintended consequence of Barack Obama's win was that it was Jesse Jackson's loss — and it's a permanent loss. I mean, what's he gonna do — climb up on some stage with President Obama and start lecturing us about American racism? Puh-leeze. That dog don't hunt anymore. Game over, Jesse. Game over.
I hope you're right. I hope you're absolutely right. :thumbsup2
 
As for Jesse Jackson going away, not gonna happen. Someone asked him what they thought about racism obviously gone for the most part and they said it wasn't over, that MO has slave blood but BO does not. :rolleyes: :mad: WTH does he want?!

WWWWHHHHYYYYYY are we still hearing about slavery? it has been more than a century, for cryin' out loud. why does anybody let JJ ever speak anyway...tired o' him.
 
I think most of the libs despise the church because they don't like being told NO. They don't want to follow rules. The want to shape/shift their ideas to fit what ever their agenda is at that moment. If a religion or person doesn't agree with them....then they are ignorant and intolerant. I don't know why but, I'm still surprised at the level of hatred for religion...especially, Christians. They seem to derive so much pleasure from their attacks.
 
Oh, I know Jackson won't go away, but the American people are now completely over his schtick and all the other race hustlers' games. America elected a deeply unqualified president — the most inexperienced president we've elected in most people's lifetimes — and many of them voted for him as an act of racial contrition, to put their white guilt to rest once and for all. They won't be bullied and shamed a second time. Jesse Jackson knows this. That's why he's flailing around trying to find some kind of relevancy for himself. He won't find it. Again, the big unintended consequence of Barack Obama's win was that it was Jesse Jackson's loss — and it's a permanent loss. I mean, what's he gonna do — climb up on some stage with President Obama and start lecturing us about American racism? Puh-leeze. That dog don't hunt anymore. Game over, Jesse. Game over.

Ya know, JJ's gotta hate H right now - that, in his mind, should have been him as POTUS?

If I didn't think H's policies would be disastrous for our wonderful nation, it would be pretty fun to watch - H has no credibility with black leaders - he hasn't risen up through the ranks as some have - once the historic dust has settled, I predict a lot of division there - especially since H has not put in any black appointees so far.
 

I think most of the libs despise the church because they don't like being told NO. They don't wat to follow rules. The want to shape/shift their ideas to fit what ever their agenda is at that moment. If a religion or person doesn't agree with them....then they are ignorant and intolerant. I don't know why but, I'm still surprised at the level of hatred for religion...especially, Christians. They seem to derive so much please from their attacks.


I just popped into the Obama Ohana thread and read about how this thread has so much hatred and how the right wing conservatives are ...... (long list). I'm in total shock by how they don't see their own hate and their own name calling. This is just the beginning of 4 years of policies that they will have to defend and I see it getting very nasty.
 
I just popped into the Obama Ohana thread and read about how this thread has so much hatred and how the right wing conservatives are ...... (long list). I'm in total shock by how they don't see their own hate and their own name calling. This is just the beginning of 4 years of policies that they well have to defend and I see it getting very nasty.

Seems a little hypocritical coming from a group that had nothing but hate for our current sitting President. And most of our comments are not in regards to anything personal about BO. It's simply his policy, agenda and overall philosophy that we are voicing our opinions about. If it is hateful to disagree with someone, then the First Amendment is obviously a doctrine of hate. :rolleyes1
 
Seems a little hypocritical coming from a group that had nothing but hate for our current sitting President. And most of our comments are not in regards to anything personal about BO. It's simply his policy, agenda and overall philosophy that we are voicing our opinions about. If it is hateful to disagree with someone, then the First Amendment is obviously a doctrine of hate. :rolleyes1

I KNOW, I can't believe what I read over there. They have had YEARS of name calling on Bush and so, so many hateful things to say about him. And they just don't see their own intolerance.
 
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I just popped into the Obama Ohana thread and read about how this thread has so much hatred and how the right wing conservatives are ...... (long list). I'm in total shock by how they don't see their own hate and their own name calling. This is just the beginning of 4 years of policies that they well have to defend and I see it getting very nasty.

I popped in there and saw that, too! It was like "Over on the Conservative thread they are so hateful.…Don't you hate Christians? Religious people just make me sick.…Organized religion is for losers.…aren't they just hateful idiots? …Joe the Plumber is stupid!…I hope Joe LIEberman gets what's comin' to him!…Those people are wackjobs!…Anyway, aren't the people on the Conservative thread just so filled with hate. I just don't understand it…"

Honestly, I read that and laughed so hard. It's just…delusional. And like someone else said on here, why aren't the Obama supporters happier? Could it be that they see their guy setting up a 3rd Clinton presidency, making it clear he hasn't a clue how to govern and needs to bring in some experienced grownups? Could it be that he's going to keep the ("impeachable") Bush terrorist programs in place? Could it be that he's now hedging on tax cuts, Gitmo, pulling out of Iraq? Could it be that the stock market has plunged, plunged, plunged since his win was announced?

What I see in Obamaland is a whole bunch of really nervous people having this slow and painful awakening: Oh crap. I'm gonna be stuck defending one screw up after another from this guy for the next 4 years, aren't I?

Well, yes. Yes you are. And we'll be right there to say (everyone together now): It's Obama's fault! :rotfl:
 
I popped in there and saw that, too! It was like "Over on the Conservative thread they are so hateful.…Don't you hate Christians? Religious people just make me sick.…Organized religion is for losers.…aren't they just hateful idiots? …Joe the Plumber is stupid!…I hope Joe LIEberman gets what's comin' to him!…Those people are wackjobs!…Anyway, aren't the people on the Conservative thread just so filled with hate. I just don't understand it…"

Honestly, I read that and laughed so hard. It's just…delusional. And like someone else said on here, why aren't the Obama supporters happier? Could it be that they see their guy setting up a 3rd Clinton presidency, making it clear he hasn't a clue how to govern and needs to bring in some experienced grownups? Could it be that he's going to keep the ("impeachable") Bush terrorist programs in place? Could it be that he's now hedging on tax cuts, Gitmo, pulling out of Iraq? Could it be that the stock market has plunged, plunged, plunged since his win was announced?

What I see in Obamaland is a whole bunch of really nervous people having this slow and painful awakening: Oh crap. I'm gonna be stuck defending one screw up after another from this guy for the next 4 years, aren't I?

Well, yes. Yes you are. And we'll be right there to say (everyone together now): It's Obama's fault! :rotfl:

Absotivalutely!! They are panicked because they are beginning to realize this guy has no clue and applied for and got a job that he cannot handle.

I peeked in there the other night and in the same breath that they were saying how hate filled we all are they were calling Joe the Plumber names and going off on Lieberman.

IT'S OBAMAS FAULT!!!

That felt good:thumbsup2

Tina
 
I popped in there and saw that, too! It was like "Over on the Conservative thread they are so hateful.…Don't you hate Christians? Religious people just make me sick.…Organized religion is for losers.…aren't they just hateful idiots? …Joe the Plumber is stupid!…I hope Joe LIEberman gets what's comin' to him!…Those people are wackjobs!…Anyway, aren't the people on the Conservative thread just so filled with hate. I just don't understand it…"

Honestly, I read that and laughed so hard. It's just…delusional. And like someone else said on here, why aren't the Obama supporters happier? Could it be that they see their guy setting up a 3rd Clinton presidency, making it clear he hasn't a clue how to govern and needs to bring in some experienced grownups? Could it be that he's going to keep the ("impeachable") Bush terrorist programs in place? Could it be that he's now hedging on tax cuts, Gitmo, pulling out of Iraq? Could it be that the stock market has plunged, plunged, plunged since his win was announced?

What I see in Obamaland is a whole bunch of really nervous people having this slow and painful awakening: Oh crap. I'm gonna be stuck defending one screw up after another from this guy for the next 4 years, aren't I?

Well, yes. Yes you are. And we'll be right there to say (everyone together now): It's Obama's fault! :rotfl:

"It's Obama's fault" ....yeah, I like the sound of that....

another delicious irony about their claims against religious people - a good portion of folks who voted H in are religious - the black community is very religious as is the hispanic ... if it weren't for them along with some of the other unforgiveably uninformed evangelical white community, H would not have been elected. Bread meet butter...

Again, I see sharp divisions cutting apart H's supporters and, hopefully, waking them up to see just how insidiously hateful the left is.
 
I just popped into the Obama Ohana thread and read about how this thread has so much hatred and how the right wing conservatives are ...... (long list). I'm in total shock by how they don't see their own hate and their own name calling. This is just the beginning of 4 years of policies that they will have to defend and I see it getting very nasty.
Doesn't this go back to our old saying - you can't argue with crazy?
 
"It's Obama's fault" ....yeah, I like the sound of that....

another delicious irony about their claims against religious people - a good portion of folks who voted H in are religious - the black community is very religious as is the hispanic ... if it weren't for them along with some of the other unforgiveably uninformed evangelical white community, H would not have been elected. Bread meet butter...

Again, I see sharp divisions cutting apart H's supporters and, hopefully, waking them up to see just how insidiously hateful the left is.

I don't know what kind of divisions you'll see in their party because the hate, vitriol and intolerance comes from the radicalized far left wing of the democrat party, and Barack Obama is a poster boy for that wing. A lot of pundits, left and right, think he will govern from the center, but his center is where people like William Ayers are acceptable "family friends." That's not the center. I think the party will go wayyyy left, which leaves a golden opportunity for the Republicans to recapture the center if they field competent candidates as poll after poll has shown this is a center-right country. Rather than seeing party divisions, I just think over the next four years moderates will quietly peel away from the democrat party as it becomes increasingly — and frighteningly — radicalized, such as the Prop 8 protesters in California interrupting church services and sending gay couples up to the altar to kiss while shocked parishioners — and their children — look on. We're going to see more and more such "guerilla warfare" tactics from the far left on a variety of issues, and the moderates will simply leave the democrats.
 
This came from my latest email from The National Black Republican Association and I find it right on the money...


THE END OF WHITE GUILT

White Guilt Emancipation Declaration

We, black American citizens of the United States of America and of the National Black Republican Association, do hereby declare that our fellow white American citizens are now, henceforth and forever more free of White Guilt.
This freedom from White Guilt was duly earned by the election of Barack Hussein Obama, a black man, to be our president by a majority of white Americans based solely on the color of his skin.
Freedom is not free, and we trust that the price paid for this freedom from White Guilt is worth the sacrifice, since Obama is a socialist who does not share the values of average Americans and will use the office of the presidency to turn America into a failed socialist nation.
Granted this November 4, 2008 - the day Barack Hussein Obama was elected as the first black president and the first socialist president of the United States of America.​
 
Just finished up dinner - now we're back to the basement. Can't I just light a match and be done with it? It's like a Lego/Barbie bomb went off down there. Scary stuff!

:rotfl2: LOL! I can so relate! Except I've got Legos in the basement, and Barbies upstairs. How old are your Lego and Barbie fans? MyDS 10 is a Lego nut...his latest thing in making stop-motion Lego movies. And my DD is 12 and still loves to play with dolls...she'll be the best mommy ever. :goodvibes

I think most of the libs despise the church because they don't like being told NO. They don't wat to follow rules. The want to shape/shift their ideas to fit what ever their agenda is at that moment.

I was told by a liberal relative, in all seriousness, that if 'they' would change it to the Ten Suggestions, instead of the Ten Commandments, then he would be a Christian. :sad1:

If a religion or person doesn't agree with them....then they are ignorant and intolerant. I don't know why but, I'm still surprised at the level of hatred for religion...especially, Christians. They seem to derive so much pleasure from their attacks.

Yes, I think that is true. And it really does sadden me. I pray about this a lot. I don't hate those who hate me because of my Christian beliefs. I am praying for them.

I just popped into the Obama Ohana thread and read about how this thread has so much hatred and how the right wing conservatives are ...... (long list). I'm in total shock by how they don't see their own hate and their own name calling. This is just the beginning of 4 years of policies that they will have to defend and I see it getting very nasty.

Do I dare venture over there to take a peek...:confused3

Rather than seeing party divisions, I just think over the next four years moderates will quietly peel away from the democrat party as it becomes increasingly — and frighteningly — radicalized, such as the Prop 8 protesters in California interrupting church services and sending gay couples up to the altar to kiss while shocked parishioners — and their children — look on. We're going to see more and more such "guerilla warfare" tactics from the far left on a variety of issues, and the moderates will simply leave the democrats.

Wow. :sad2:
 
This came from my latest email from The National Black Republican Association and I find it right on the money...


THE END OF WHITE GUILT

White Guilt Emancipation Declaration

We, black American citizens of the United States of America and of the National Black Republican Association, do hereby declare that our fellow white American citizens are now, henceforth and forever more free of White Guilt.
This freedom from White Guilt was duly earned by the election of Barack Hussein Obama, a black man, to be our president by a majority of white Americans based solely on the color of his skin.
Freedom is not free, and we trust that the price paid for this freedom from White Guilt is worth the sacrifice, since Obama is a socialist who does not share the values of average Americans and will use the office of the presidency to turn America into a failed socialist nation.
Granted this November 4, 2008 - the day Barack Hussein Obama was elected as the first black president and the first socialist president of the United States of America.​

I hereby accept their emancipation and do duly declare myself white guilt free ever after! Thank you good sirs. :thumbsup2
 
Oh, yes, The Obama Ohanas and their intolerance.

I just read back through a few pages, and I don't see that anyone has posted this yet, and it seems to be on message, given the previous few posts:

Tolerance fails T-shirt test

As the media keeps gushing on about how America has finally adopted tolerance as the great virtue, and that we're all united now, let's consider the Brave Catherine Vogt Experiment.

Catherine Vogt, 14, is an Illinois 8th grader, the daughter of a liberal mom and a conservative dad. She wanted to conduct an experiment in political tolerance and diversity of opinion at her school in the liberal suburb of Oak Park.

She noticed that fellow students at Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School overwhelmingly supported Barack Obama for president. His campaign kept preaching "inclusion," and she decided to see how included she could be.

So just before the election, Catherine consulted with her history teacher, then bravely wore a unique T-shirt to school and recorded the comments of teachers and students in her journal. The T-shirt bore the simple yet quite subversive words drawn with a red marker:

"McCain Girl."

"I was just really curious how they'd react to something that different, because a lot of people at my school wore Obama shirts and they are big Obama supporters," Catherine told us. "I just really wanted to see what their reaction would be."

Immediately, Catherine learned she was stupid for wearing a shirt with Republican John McCain's name. Not merely stupid. Very stupid.

"People were upset. But they started saying things, calling me very stupid, telling me my shirt was stupid and I shouldn't be wearing it," Catherine said.

Then it got worse.

"One person told me to go die. It was a lot of dying. A lot of comments about how I should be killed," Catherine said, of the tolerance in Oak Park.

But students weren't the only ones surprised that she wore a shirt supporting McCain.

"In one class, I had one teacher say she will not judge me for my choice, but that she was surprised that I supported McCain," Catherine said.

If Catherine was shocked by such passive-aggressive threats from instructors, just wait until she goes to college.

"Later, that teacher found out about the experiment and said she was embarrassed because she knew I was writing down what she said," Catherine said.

One student suggested that she be put up on a cross for her political beliefs.

"He said, 'You should be crucifixed.' It was kind of funny because, I was like, don't you mean 'crucified?' " Catherine said.

Other entries in her notebook involved suggestions by classmates that she be "burned with her shirt on" for "being a filthy-rich Republican."

Some said that because she supported McCain, by extension she supported a plan by deranged skinheads to kill Obama before the election. And I thought such politicized logic was confined to American newsrooms. Yet Catherine refused to argue with her peers. She didn't want to jeopardize her experiment.

"I couldn't show people really what it was for. I really kind of wanted to laugh because they had no idea what I was doing," she said.

Only a few times did anyone say anything remotely positive about her McCain shirt. One girl pulled her aside in a corner, out of earshot of other students, and whispered, "I really like your shirt."


That's when you know America is truly supportive of diversity of opinion, when children must whisper for fear of being ostracized, heckled and crucifixed.

The next day, in part 2 of The Brave Catherine Vogt Experiment, she wore another T-shirt, this one with "Obama Girl" written in blue. And an amazing thing happened.

Catherine wasn't very stupid anymore. She grew brains.

"People liked my shirt. They said things like my brain had come back, and I had put the right shirt on today," Catherine said.

Some students accused her of playing both sides.

"A lot of people liked it. But some people told me I was a flip-flopper," she said. "They said, 'You can't make up your mind. You can't wear a McCain shirt one day and an Obama shirt the next day.' "

But she sure did, and she turned her journal into a report for her history teacher, earning Catherine extra credit. We asked the teacher, Norma Cassin-Pountney, whether it was ironic that Catherine would be subject to such intolerance from pro-Obama supporters in a community that prides itself on its liberal outlook.

"That's what we discussed," Cassin-Pountney said about the debate in the classroom when the experiment was revealed. "I said, here you are, promoting this person [Obama] that believes we are all equal and included, and look what you've done? The students were kind of like, 'Oh, yeah.' I think they got it."

Catherine never told us which candidate she would have voted for if she weren't an 8th grader. But she said she learned what it was like to be in the minority.

"Just being on the outside, how it felt, it was not fun at all," she said.

Don't ever feel as if you must conform, Catherine. Being on the outside isn't so bad. Trust me.


Source: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/columnists/chi-kass-13-nov13,0,2881384.column?page=1
 
Oh, yes, The Obama Ohanas and their intolerance.

I just read back through a few pages, and I don't see that anyone has posted this yet, and it seems to be on message, given the previous few posts:


Source: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/columnists/chi-kass-13-nov13,0,2881384.column?page=1

I heard about this darling young girl and her experiment in tolerance on the news, but gosh, my only reaction at the time was "Well, of course she was abused by liberals for voicing a dissenting opinion. That is just what they do." I mean, I wasn't shocked or surprised or even appalled. I was just like, Yup, that's the intolerant left. I've lived with it for 20 years or so. The hate is never-ending. It doesn't surprise me at all; in fact, I fully expect it. It would have been news, to me, if they had treated her respectfully when she disagreed with them. Now that would have been shocking.
 
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