That's quite a rationalization.
Actually I think "boderline socialist" is code for "boderline black".
I was going to call this "borderline ********" but no there is nothing borderline about that. You are better than that Candrew. For shame.
That's quite a rationalization.
Actually I think "boderline socialist" is code for "boderline black".
That's quite a rationalization.
Actually I think "boderline socialist" is code for "boderline black".
I wasn't speaking to you specifically or even generally. I apologize if that's the way it sounded.
If you want to question Obama's performance or leadership - I'm all ears; and I would probably agree with you on a few points.
But in these PC times, I am more than certain that all this talk of him being a Muslim or a Non-American or a socialist is coming from folks who, for the most part, are just ticked off a black guy is in The White House.
So basically it is wrong because you say so? That is as stupid as everything you were just going off about.
I was talking more about this part: "There is a pretty amazing, interesting and incredibly, wonderfully complex world out there outside of the right wing echo chamber. I know it's scary to think that the entire world cannot be reduced to simple minded right wing ideological soundbites, but I strongly suggest giving it a try. "
How about you ask him why he holds these views? Perhaps he has real world experiences that have led him to his views. But no, you are not interested in what his opinion is and how he got there. You are only interested in tearing down any view that is not your own.
As for you being an independent voter. I. Do. Not. Care. Never brought it up and it has no bearing on anything to do with what we are talking about. You used a standard response to attack any opinion other than your own. Your political affiliation is pointless.
How is it that nobody has ever heard of, or given two ****s about "jimmy eat jazz" since June 2010, but all of a sudden he learned the word "empirical" from Bubble Guppies and now he's worse than Craig2112?
Here's a newsflash for you, J.E.J.: You're a moron.
Please, stop posting.
I wasn't speaking to you specifically or even generally. I apologize if that's the way it sounded.
If you want to question Obama's performance or leadership - I'm all ears; and I would probably agree with you on a few points.
But in these PC times, I am more than certain that all this talk of him being a Muslim or a Non-American or a socialist is coming from folks who, for the most part, are just ticked off a black guy is in The White House.
... he's really a compromised President obligated to others, dependent on others, who essentially guide him into being a Bush of another color.
I've had a few black friends, workmates. . . . and even some actual marxist friends. . . . along my weary little road in life. Some of them could have sung in the choir at Rev. Wright's little church where Obama attended. I disagree with your reverse sort of racist analysis of the white and conservative voting blocks because I know some of them too, who do vote for conservative blacks, and who have formed business partnerships with blacks and who hire blacks and who treat blacks with respect.
I think it's pretty ordinary that a lot of black folk will feel the way you do, and I realize that I'm just as human and short-sighted a lot of the time. We will all stick up for one of our own, in any sense of the idea, when we feel others are downing him/her with prejudice or ignorance.
A lot of whites nowadays will parade with their PC poses pretty good. And a lot of whites are getting sore at it, too. Fundamentally, I don't think it's useful to force people of any kind to conform to any ideal within their little personal sphere of what's inside the mind or heart, and I consider that intelligence and understanding are the thing to be hoped for, and that ideas are the currency of values that can make that happen more often. It's just sad that we need real laws to make human rights real for anyone. I'm resigned to putting the laws in place, but it's still the ideas that will make the most difference.
But back to Obama. The sad thing there is that while Obama has toyed with marxism, and done the community organizer bit with dedicated socialists who would resent being called "borderline" on it, he's really a compromised President obligated to others, dependent on others, who essentially guide him into being a Bush of another color.
And although I was raised LDS with some palpable connections to the Romney clan, I am convinced Romney is just another Bush. He might patch up some things for the big business folks, and encourage more investment and get job growth back on an uphill road, though.
But he's not going to make people who are seriously looking at their own opportunities and human rights, like you or me, feel any better about our prospects.
So I'll vote for Paul until the cows come home, or go third party Libertarian.
So I'll vote for Paul until the cows come home, or go third party Libertarian.