What will all the Racists Do
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 7:27 pm
When President Obama comes looking for you?
And you're a fucking racist. Which, by definition, means you have no idea what you're talking about.mvscal wrote: You're a fucking idiot.
WTF are you talking about?Tom In VA wrote: More of this I suppose.
More of a whole lot of nothing?Tom In VA wrote:<object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/neGbKHyGuHU&hl ... ram><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/neGbKHyGuHU&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>[/youtube]
More of this I suppose.
Kierland wrote:Keep it up you stupid vile piece of racist shit.
Probably will post another shit take on par with one out of your repertoire.Sirfindafold wrote:Kierland wrote:Keep it up you stupid vile piece of racist shit.
or what?
you gonna tell your mommy?
Well, head towards a large body of water, of courseCosmo Kramer wrote:When President Obama comes looking for you?
Ahh, but see that was the logic behind Obama being the first black president.Ace wrote:Well, head towards a large body of water, of courseCosmo Kramer wrote:When President Obama comes looking for you?
Completely subjective.JayDuck wrote: More of a whole lot of nothing?
JayDuck wrote:There is no escape from this black man.
Let me know when they physically prevent somebody from voting, as it was "when the shoe was on the other foot, historically". A black guy just standing there, isn't doing shit. The cops were called on him and took away his stick.Tom In VA wrote:Completely subjective.JayDuck wrote: More of a whole lot of nothing?
We know if the shoe was on the other foot as it has been, historically, it wouldn't be treated as "nothing". Nor should it be. Regardless of color.
Coming from somebody that believes anyone should be able to carry around a concealed gun, its a pretty laughable sentiment to be worried about a guy in a public place carrying a stick.mvscal wrote:No surprise to see GayFuck making excuses for armed thugs "patrolling" polling places.
I know that, you know that. But some people might not. Dealing in the realm of "feelings" is always subjective. While you weren't intimidated by that ex-marine dude, somebody else might be. As in the case of this dude, somebody might have been intimidated.JayDuck wrote: Let me know when they physically prevent somebody from voting, as it was "when the shoe was on the other foot, historically". A black guy just standing there, isn't doing shit.
And actually, to be honest, I just got back from dropping off my ballot at lunch, and there was a tatted up, shaved head white ex marine, standing outside my polling booth. I don't know that he was there to intimidate anyone, and I didn't care, but I didn't go run and get a video camera and start questioning him about his motives. And, if I did, I probably wouldn't have gotten as polite of a response as that Black Panther gave on that video.
Seriously. The only reason that guy would be intimidating, is if you have an inherrent fear of black people. Just walk by him and vote. He wasn't saying anything to anybody.
Nobody is using the Black Panters as security. Did you bother to even look up anything about the story? The cops were called on him, they came and took away his stick. They concluded that he had the right to be there, because he lived at that building, so couldn't do more than take away his stick. It isn't a case of anybody using him as security. Its a case of some dude standing there with his friend and claiming to be security.Tom In VA wrote: Who is using the Black Panthers as a sanctioned security force at an election polling establishment ? That is tantamount to using the KKK as a security force.
I actually had no trouble with your opinions until now. Do some history on voter intimidation in Philadelphia before you attempt to defend this type of shit. Philadelphia has a rich and well documented history of voter fraud and intimidation.JayDuck wrote:Let me know when they physically prevent somebody from voting, as it was "when the shoe was on the other foot, historically". A black guy just standing there, isn't doing shit. The cops were called on him and took away his stick.Tom In VA wrote:Completely subjective.JayDuck wrote: More of a whole lot of nothing?
We know if the shoe was on the other foot as it has been, historically, it wouldn't be treated as "nothing". Nor should it be. Regardless of color.
And actually, to be honest, I just got back from dropping off my ballot at lunch, and there was a tatted up, shaved head white ex marine, standing outside my polling booth. I don't know that he was there to intimidate anyone, and I didn't care, but I didn't go run and get a video camera and start questioning him about his motives. And, if I did, I probably wouldn't have gotten as polite of a response as that Black Panther gave on that video.
Seriously. The only reason that guy would be intimidating, is if you have an inherrent fear of black people. Just walk by him and vote. He wasn't saying anything to anybody.
You're right I should have put a conditional on my question as it was intended as such. He implied he was security and if that was the case it begs the question .....JayDuck wrote:Nobody is using the Black Panters as security. Did you bother to even look up anything about the story? The cops were called on him, they came and took away his stick. They concluded that he had the right to be there, because he lived at that building, so couldn't do more than take away his stick. It isn't a case of anybody using him as security. Its a case of some dude standing there with his friend and claiming to be security.Tom In VA wrote: Who is using the Black Panthers as a sanctioned security force at an election polling establishment ? That is tantamount to using the KKK as a security force.
Look, my point in all this isn't that what the black dude was doing was OK. Just that it isn't some conspiracy like you are in the habit of making everything out to be, lately.Tom In VA wrote: I just think any time an unsanctioned - party - specifically one with radical racist idealogies like the Black Panthers/Aryan Brotherhood etc.. etc.. is outside a polling area wielding a weapon and claiming to be security. It's an attempt at intimidating people. I believe that is precisely why that dude was out there. He took it upon himself - or perhaps got the idea from one the "Community Organization Meetings" he attends - to go and make sure things were "okay".
He just got awful uptight when somebody else tried to do the same - with nothing more than a camera.
I thought Karl Rove was sitting this one out? I wonder how much he paid those guys.Tom In VA wrote: <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/neGbKHyGuHU&hl ... ram><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/neGbKHyGuHU&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object>[/youtube]
More of this I suppose.
He didn't mosey anywhere. If you checked out the story you'd see that the police were called and found that he lived at that building.mvscal wrote:
It isn't? He just rolled out the rack this morning, grabbed his baton and decided to mosy on over to the building
In a predominantly black neighborhood, I seriously doubt the presence of Black Panther members at a polling station would be construed by the residents of said neighborhood as intimidating. As the following video demonstrates.Tom In VA wrote:I know that, you know that. But some people might not. Dealing in the realm of "feelings" is always subjective. While you weren't intimidated by that ex-marine dude, somebody else might be. As in the case of this dude, somebody might have been intimidated.JayDuck wrote: Let me know when they physically prevent somebody from voting, as it was "when the shoe was on the other foot, historically". A black guy just standing there, isn't doing shit.
And actually, to be honest, I just got back from dropping off my ballot at lunch, and there was a tatted up, shaved head white ex marine, standing outside my polling booth. I don't know that he was there to intimidate anyone, and I didn't care, but I didn't go run and get a video camera and start questioning him about his motives. And, if I did, I probably wouldn't have gotten as polite of a response as that Black Panther gave on that video.
Seriously. The only reason that guy would be intimidating, is if you have an inherrent fear of black people. Just walk by him and vote. He wasn't saying anything to anybody.
JayDuck wrote:He didn't mosey anywhere. If you checked out the story you'd see that the police were called and found that he lived at that building.mvscal wrote:
It isn't? He just rolled out the rack this morning, grabbed his baton and decided to mosy on over to the building
Ok. So it was the other Black Panter that lived there. Doesn't change the situation any.jiminphilly wrote:
Mind linking up your source of this story? The youtube link that I first found on drudge had a reporter at the scene and they interviewed the guy who called the police (he was a registered poll watcher) and he said the guy with the night stick was escorted from the area. The guy who lived there was not the guy with the night stick and allowed to remain. So if 2 blank panther guys were at the building and now it's down to one- it's very likely that one was 'asked' to leave, nightstick and all.
You're whole posting history is on big deflection you cocksucking fuckhole.mvscal wrote: Another deflection. Good job, pussy.
If I could actually "fuck myself", do you think I'd be wasting my valuable time pissing on your parade?mvscal wrote:Oh....I guess it must be OK then.BSmack wrote:In a predominantly black neighborhood, I seriously doubt the presence of Black Panther members at a polling station would be construed by the residents of said neighborhood as intimidating.
Go fuck yourself, douchebag.
JayDuck wrote:Ok. So it was the other Black Panter that lived there. Doesn't change the situation any.jiminphilly wrote:
Mind linking up your source of this story? The youtube link that I first found on drudge had a reporter at the scene and they interviewed the guy who called the police (he was a registered poll watcher) and he said the guy with the night stick was escorted from the area. The guy who lived there was not the guy with the night stick and allowed to remain. So if 2 blank panther guys were at the building and now it's down to one- it's very likely that one was 'asked' to leave, nightstick and all.
Kierland wrote:Keep it up you stupid vile piece of racist shit.
JayDuck wrote:Ok. So it was the other Black Panter that lived there. Doesn't change the situation any.jiminphilly wrote:
Mind linking up your source of this story? The youtube link that I first found on drudge had a reporter at the scene and they interviewed the guy who called the police (he was a registered poll watcher) and he said the guy with the night stick was escorted from the area. The guy who lived there was not the guy with the night stick and allowed to remain. So if 2 blank panther guys were at the building and now it's down to one- it's very likely that one was 'asked' to leave, nightstick and all.