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Author: Bret CahillBret Cahill Date: Mar 30, 2008 09:54
Obama supporters are cruel to people of color by denying that the GOP
has 20 million hate filled bigots willing overlook McCain's amnesty in
order to vote against the black man.
Obama will poll 5 points ahead up until the day of the election and
probably long afterwards only to lose by 5 points on the general
election's secret ballot.
If nominated I'll do everything I can to get Obama in the white House
but life would be easier if Clinton was the nominee.
The Clintons would win by 15 points easily.
Bret Cahill
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Author: ShrikebackShrikeback Date: Mar 30, 2008 10:59
> Obama supporters are cruel to people of color by denying that the GOP
> has 20 million hate filled bigots willing overlook McCain's amnesty in
> order to vote against the black man.
It seems that this election breaks down into
identity politics. You either don't support
Obama, like Mr. KKKahill here, because
he's black, or you don't support Hitlery
because you don't like bitches, or you
don't support McCain because you're
bigoted against the elderly.
Welcome to politically correct Armageddon.
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Author: ShrikebackShrikeback Date: Mar 30, 2008 11:07
"Shrikeback" hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Obama supporters are cruel to people of color by denying that the GOP
>> has 20 million hate filled bigots willing overlook McCain's amnesty in
>> order to vote against the black man.
>
> It seems that this election breaks down into
> identity politics. You either don't support
> Obama, like Mr. KKKahill here, because
> he's black, or you don't support Hitlery
> because you don't like bitches, or you
> don't support McCain because you're
> bigoted against the elderly.
>
> Welcome to politically correct Armageddon.
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Author: Bret CahillBret Cahill Date: Mar 30, 2008 11:18
Here's a Repug bigot that will turn out to vote against Obama:
>> Obama supporters are cruel to people of color by denying that the GOP
>> has 20 million hate filled bigots willing overlook McCain's amnesty in
>> order to vote against the black man.
> It seems that this election breaks down into
> identity politics. �You either don't support
> Obama, like Mr. KKKahill here, because
> he's black, or you don't support Hitlery
> because you don't like bitches,
Thanks for telling us how you feel about women. No wonder yer fat
other left you.
> or you
> don't support McCain because you're
> bigoted against the elderly.
This is reflected in the DMV literature in some states with an elderly
population:
"Are you sure you are still capable of driving?"
> Welcome to politically correct Armageddon.
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Author: Bret CahillBret Cahill Date: Mar 30, 2008 11:24
>>> Obama supporters are cruel to people of color by denying that the GOP
>>> has 20 million hate filled bigots willing overlook McCain's amnesty in
>>> order to vote against the black man.
>
>> It seems that this election breaks down into
>> identity politics. �You either don't support
>> Obama, like Mr. KKKahill here, because
>> he's black, or you don't support Hitlery
>> because you don't like bitches, or you
>> don't support McCain because you're
>> bigoted against the elderly.
>
>> Welcome to politically correct Armageddon.
>
> Some bigots just can't stand a strong elderly
> man becoming president.
That's like a rightard whining about being called "honky" by comparing
it to race based chattel slavery or Jim Crow.
Bret Cahill
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Author: ShrikebackShrikeback Date: Mar 30, 2008 13:44
>>>> Obama supporters are cruel to people of color by denying that the GOP
>>>> has 20 million hate filled bigots willing overlook McCain's amnesty
>>>> in
>>>> order to vote against the black man.
>
>>> It seems that this election breaks down into
>>> identity politics. ?You either don't support
>>> Obama, like Mr. KKKahill here, because
>>> he's black, or you don't support Hitlery
>>> because you don't like bitches, or you
>>> don't support McCain because you're
>>> bigoted against the elderly.
>
>>> Welcome to politically correct Armageddon.
>
>> Some bigots just can't stand a strong elderly
>> man becoming president.
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Author: ShrikebackShrikeback Date: Mar 30, 2008 14:01
> Here's a Repug bigot that will turn out to vote against Obama:
Don't count on that. Well, unless McCain offers me a tax
cut. If Obama offers me one, I'll vote for him. See how
easy it is to sway an independent?
>>>> Obama supporters are cruel to people of color by denying that the
>>>> GOP
>>>> has 20 million hate filled bigots willing overlook McCain's amnesty
>>>> in
>>>> order to vote against the black man.
>> It seems that this election breaks down into
>> identity politics. ?You either don't support
>> Obama, like Mr. KKKahill here, because
>> he's black, or you don't support Hitlery
>> because you don't like bitches,
> Thanks for telling us how you feel about women. No wonder yer fat
> other left you.
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Author: Bret CahillBret Cahill Date: Mar 30, 2008 15:55
>>>>> Obama supporters are cruel to people of color by denying that the GOP
>>>>> has 20 million hate filled bigots willing overlook McCain's amnesty
>>>>> in
>>>>> order to vote against the black man.
>
>>>> It seems that this election breaks down into
>>>> identity politics. ?You either don't support
>>>> Obama, like Mr. KKKahill here, because
>>>> he's black, or you don't support Hitlery
>>>> because you don't like bitches, or you
>>>> don't support McCain because you're
>>>> bigoted against the elderly.
>
>>>> Welcome to politically correct Armageddon.
>
>>> Some bigots just can't stand a strong elderly
>>> man becoming president.
>> That's like a rightard whining about being called "honky" by comparing
>> it to race based chattel slavery or Jim Crow.
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Author: Robert CohenRobert Cohen Date: Mar 30, 2008 17:47
re: general election this november
Human beings are not known as consistently candid ...apples, yams, and
secret ballot voters.
Telling a pollster something moralistic, idealistic & honorable and
then privately voting may be different political realities.
How does this apply to Obama?
Cahill and I are in agreement about what's happening: And I also shall
vote for the Democratic nominee.
But why do ya think that voting booths have curtains?
This is an intense paradox/dilemma/problem for all Democrats as we
observe the current social-political dance.
This is not nuclear physics, and I assume it's understood as
normative harsh reralism ( though I am a "subjectivist").
Public posturing and calling newsgroupers negative names about this
complex conundrum, meets my definition of
supercilliousness if not phony obliviousness and disingenuity.
Please state some alternative words if "supercilious" doesn't sensibly
fit.
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=supercilious
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Author: Bret CahillBret Cahill Date: Mar 30, 2008 19:12
> re: general election this november
>
> Human beings are not known as consistently candid ...apples, yams, and
> secret ballot voters.
>
> Telling a pollster something moralistic, idealistic & honorable and
> then privately voting may be different political realities.
>
> How does this apply to Obama?
>
> Cahill and I are in agreement about what's happening: And I also shall
> vote for the Democratic nominee.
>
> But why do ya think that voting booths have curtains?
>
> This is an intense paradox/dilemma/problem for all Democrats as we
> observe the current social-political dance.
>
> This is not nuclear physics, and I assume it's �understood as
> normative harsh reralism ( though I am a "subjectivist"). ...
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