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Aneirin -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 5:13:34 AM)

Fine, let AQ make their comments about what Obama is, they could even be alienating yet another sector of society, not forgetting that there are black followers of Islam, in fact there are many.

Could it be considered that AQ not only being a terrorist group, it is also a racist group ?




TNstepsout -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 5:19:24 AM)

The stand in for Racheal Maddow interviewed a guy yesterday on this subject and his answer was interesting. He said Al Queda is feeling threatened by the world wide support Obama is receiving, especially in Africa where they have attempted to sow the seeds of their message and recruit more members.  So they have to attempt to discredit him somehow. After all, IF America is getting the message and may no longer be the big bad evil in the world, what purpose does a group like AlQueda have? It's interesting that before he's even sworn in, or made a single decision as president, he is already threatening the largest terrorist organization in the world. I guess all those people who thought Obama was scary were right.




pahunkboy -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 5:28:35 AM)

Would it be better if al queda was jubilliant over Obama?   dancing and all?

Obama is a globalist.  It remains to be seen just how much so.  He is an agent for the British empire.   there is no talk of states rights, and self determination.  anyone who doesnt walk the line of the globalists agenda is punished.  Yet going with the globalists is bad as well.    After seeing the coup'de ta, the banksters take over of the US, what makes it think this is your country?   dont be fooled.    being black will not excuse Obama for anything globalist that he implements.

aside from that - the insults will continue. Obama takes the high road- and that is admirable.

the sad part is- that if he doesnt tow the line for the globalists, the brittish empire will kill him; not al qaeda.






celticlord2112 -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 6:20:30 AM)

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i am patiently awaiting the eloquent and politically correct way to politely call someone a ragheaded cracker in the same sentence. to fail to respond within a reasonable amount of time is the middle-eastern equivalent of cowering in the corner, while some quick witted and eloquent vituperation can, when handled correctly, back the other side down. Not to respond sends a very wrong message.

So someone should broadcast on al-Jazeera that the U.S. will not be bullied by cowardly Kafirs who hide in caves, wallowing with the unclean beasts of the earth?

How exactly does that advance U.S. policy?




Politesub53 -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 9:49:39 AM)

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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy


the sad part is- that if he doesnt tow the line for the globalists, the brittish empire will kill him; not al qaeda.



Pahunk, if you think this, you have seriously lost the plot. The idea that Obama is a British agent is laughable.




kdsub -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 10:53:42 AM)

It is confusing the way he stated his post. Sometimes I just wish people would say directly what they mean. I don’t want to take it wrong.

Right now I get the idea that Obama, in his few, could be an Uncle Tom and it will take time to see if this is true…So in his mind there is at least a small possibility that Zawahiri could be close to the truth...in his view we will need to wait and see.

If I have read it wrong my apologies.
Butch




popeye1250 -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 11:18:08 AM)

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ORIGINAL: atursvcMaam

i am patiently awaiting the eloquent and politically correct way to politely call someone a ragheaded cracker in the same sentence.  to fail to respond within a reasonable amount of time is the middle-eastern equivalent of cowering in the corner, while some quick witted and eloquent vituperation can, when handled correctly, back the other side down.  Not to respond sends a very wrong message. 


And why would anyone want to reply in a way that was "politically correct?"




atursvcMaam -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 12:03:45 PM)

    if one takes on the loudmouth in the corner of the bar on his own terms, then it tends to get ugly, although it can be more fun that way.  if one can quickly demonstrate that it would be smarter to sit back down and drink his beer that is the more peaceful solution.  Ignoring the guy will only make him louder and more belligerent.
  CelticLord:  i don't know about your view of US policy, but i have appreciated the fact that more planes haven't been flown into more buildings, or some equivalent thereof.




RCdc -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 12:14:39 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Politesub53

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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy


the sad part is- that if he doesnt tow the line for the globalists, the brittish empire will kill him; not al qaeda.



Pahunk, if you think this, you have seriously lost the plot. The idea that Obama is a British agent is laughable.


Hello dearest politeone... got the kettle on?[:)]
You seem shocked by this turn?  I mean - sofar Obama has so far been a socialist, a muslim, and a communist.  At least a British Secret Agent might be somewhat more believable...[sm=rofl.gif]
 
the.dark.




MadAxeman -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 12:43:19 PM)

Nah. He's Superman.




RCdc -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 1:03:12 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MadAxeman

Nah. He's Superman.


I don't know.  Obama certainly has a certain 'James Bond'ness about him.  What with the suits, jets and fast cars...
 
the.dark.




Politesub53 -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 1:06:15 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Darcyandthedark

Hello dearest politeone... got the kettle on?[:)]
You seem shocked by this turn?  I mean - sofar Obama has so far been a socialist, a muslim, and a communist.  At least a British Secret Agent might be somewhat more believable...[sm=rofl.gif]
 
the.dark.

 
Hello dark my friend. The kettle is on. [;)]
 
I have a vison of MI5 advertising in the Standard again.
 
Wanted for interesting spy work abroad. US President Elects. Candidates with own Air Force One given preference. Minimum wage applies.




RCdc -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 1:37:58 PM)

I am looking forward to the downloadable promotional videos like they do for the army...
(I'll bring the lapsang suchon)
 
the.dark.




FullfigRIMAAM1 -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 1:55:13 PM)

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ORIGINAL: rulemylife
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ORIGINAL: slvemike4u
Well Rule ,i would think that was obvious....Blaakmaan was obviously refering to the possibility of Al Queda knowing more than we do as concerns whether or not President elect Obama is or isn't a "house negro"...a patenly insulting possibility to both PE Obama and to the America that has elected him.The tittle of the thread and its subsequent question is repulsive

Yeah, I guess I'm a little slow today but considering that he is a "Blaakmaan" I would think he would not want to perpetuate a stereotype.
Clearly you are wrong in that assumption rulemylife.   The only thing I dislike more than overt/covert racial supremacists, are people who think all people with increased melanin/darker skin pigmentation ought to think and act alike...   Not only do they have to think and act alike, they also have to defend whatever the qualifier considers significant in order to prove one's bona fides as a black person.  
If the OP were informed, he would research the president elect's prior work, read his book, and realize that racial matters or concerns are not lost on him, but he is also not going to the white house to do the OP's bidding; he's going there to do the bidding of all Americans, or at least that is the truth, until he or someone else proves otherwise.    M




celticlord2112 -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 1:56:53 PM)

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CelticLord: i don't know about your view of US policy, but i have appreciated the fact that more planes haven't been flown into more buildings, or some equivalent thereof.

Extending your drunk in the corner bar metaphor, there are generally three ways to deal with such an irritant:

1. Ignore him and wait for him to pass out.
2. Toss him out.
3. Get down on his level and have fun.

You can't persuade a drunk to do the "smart" thing because--hello!--he's DRUNK.

Similarly, you can't persuade a terrorist to do the "smart" (and less hateful") thing because he's drunk on hatred.

Ignoring al-Qaida's race-baiting is the smart thing for the US to do, because if it is intended to whip up anti-American sentiment, responding is likely to simply validate the message, while if it is intended to tempt the US into some ill-advised negotiations with various state-sponsors of terror such a response only weakens the US.

Why allow some terrorist's racist temper tantrum to guide US policy?




FullfigRIMAAM1 -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 2:09:34 PM)

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ORIGINAL: slvemike4u
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ORIGINAL: Blaakmaan

I really didn't harbor any illusion that this thread would actually go anyplace interesting, considering the fact that there don't seem to be ANY black people who post on the message boards, but:
Wrong!   I used to take this chit way too seriously, than learned there are more serious things in life than impressions from strangers on a message board I agreed/disagreed with, so decided to stay away from drama.   If someone poses an honest question involving ethnicity, and I feel they have an open mind and want to learn something I know, I tell them; otherwise, I try to stear clear of drama.   

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There's nothing repulsive about it.  If you don't dig it (or don't get it), that doesn't bother me in the least.  And I fail to see how posing the question could perpetuate a stereotype
House/field negro is a stereotype, and mostly alive in our folks heads, and mostly perpetuated by people of color, which I am a part of.
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Since I'm part of "the America that elected him" (voted for him, in fact), and the First Amendment has yet to be repealed, I can and will express my opinion on the subject, your objections notwithstanding.
Yes you can, even if this particular one, you should have left in your head, rather than joining Al qaida in this absurdity.
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By the way, slvemike4u, in your one post, you misspelled:
referring
Al-Qaeda (it's also spelled other ways, but not "Al Queda")
patently
title
Soooooo... there ya' go!
ROFLMAO...Thanks for the spelling lesson Blaakmaan,might I point out to you Blackman is spelled with 2 a's not 4... LOL slvemike4u  [sm=applause.gif]   M




popeye1250 -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 3:26:03 PM)

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ORIGINAL: atursvcMaam

   if one takes on the loudmouth in the corner of the bar on his own terms, then it tends to get ugly, although it can be more fun that way.  if one can quickly demonstrate that it would be smarter to sit back down and drink his beer that is the more peaceful solution.  Ignoring the guy will only make him louder and more belligerent.
 CelticLord:  i don't know about your view of US policy, but i have appreciated the fact that more planes haven't been flown into more buildings, or some equivalent thereof.


I'm not an anal-retentive Casper Milquetoast so I don't use "political correctness."




mefisto69 -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 5:00:29 PM)

How about we take up a collection and send a mirror to this wackjob..... just address it to: 3rd smelly cave on the left. Mebbe he'll begin to realize that he's a mongrel mix of asian and african decent and his words fall like spittle from the mouth of a tootlhess hag.




toledotpeslave -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 5:16:46 PM)


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ORIGINAL: meatcleaver

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ORIGINAL: atursvcMaam

i am patiently awaiting the eloquent and politically correct way to politely call someone a ragheaded cracker in the same sentence.  to fail to respond within a reasonable amount of time is the middle-eastern equivalent of cowering in the corner, while some quick witted and eloquent vituperation can, when handled correctly, back the other side down.  Not to respond sends a very wrong message. 


The west has been responding for decades. You simply forget that if the west didn't fuck their backyard up in the first place, there wouldn't be any grievances the terrorists could use to recruit disaffected young men to fight against the west.

Jeeez! How people can think that western troops stationed all over the world and occasionaly jackbooting other peoples front doors down, giving their houses to placemen (metaphor) so the west can buy a few items at bargain price is somehow benigh but when the householder with grievances responds, the west is suddenly a victim, beggars all belief.

At least one British officer with foresight said, jackbooting your way round the world is not a good way to make friends. Pity the politiciasns refused to listen.


The West's biggest "sin" was its support (mostly from the US) of Israel.

After the USSR dissolved, radical Islam had only one direction for their hatred of the "infidel". If the USA had collapsed, they would be at war with USSR right now.




rulemylife -> RE: Al-Qaeda Calls Obama a "House Negro" (11/20/2008 6:03:04 PM)

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ORIGINAL: FullfigRIMAAM1

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ORIGINAL: rulemylife

Yeah, I guess I'm a little slow today but considering that he is a "Blaakmaan" I would think he would not want to perpetuate a stereotype.


Clearly you are wrong in that assumption rulemylife.   The only thing I dislike more than overt/covert racial supremacists, are people who think all people with increased melanin/darker skin pigmentation ought to think and act alike...   Not only do they have to think and act alike, they also have to defend whatever the qualifier considers significant in order to prove one's bona fides as a black person.  


The only thing I truly dislike are people who are so overly sensitive that they find offense and try to find some negative racial motivation in any comment involving race.

Think and act alike?  No.  Think and act with some common sense, yes.

I would think that someone who is black would not want to perpetuate the house Negro stereotype any more than someone who is Polish would want to perpetuate the dumb pollack or someone who is Irish would want to perpetuate the drunk mick.




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