I don't see the big deal. It's just someone voicing their opinion. People do this every single day. Some just find other ways to do it.
People are so sensitive these days.
People are so sensitive these days.
So if someone is called a racist name,
First we're talking about a picture and now your shifting the discussion to name calling? Really, is that how you really want to obfuscate your position?
The impression you present is that we (and I, since you responded to me) will instantly jump on the "black professor is arrested, therefore it must be racism" bandwagon absent of any evidence to support that assertion, and the Gates case provided a recent and extremely relevant (to your accusation) example where that wasn't true.Funny, I don't seem to recall mentioning that last thread here, in this thread. You know, the thread you've talked about racism in.Funny, I seem to recall stating that I had no knowledge of whether the officer in question was racist or not in the last thread, and made no such judgment call. Which you should know since you responded to the post I made that comment in.
Lincoln and Kennedy were both presidential assassinations and thus directly relevant to each other.If anyone is offended by events happening on same days but different years DON'T google Lincoln and Kennedy! No! Don't do it!
How does asking for submissions of publicly posted and distributed articles, emails, and blogs in any way equate to the Patriot Act authorizing warrantless searches and monitoring and collection of private communications and documents? One is given out voluntarily via the internet and is meant to be read by the public, the other is not. One is going to be rebutted with words, the other might result in law enforcement kicking down your door and placing you under arrest. This is almost as idiotic as the Anne Frank comparison.As for the Whitehouse asking for people to snitch I would think the same people going ballistic over the Patriot Act would be equally alarmed over this. But I guess for some it depends on what side of the aisle the power sits. I for one am really looking forward to that "blog" of anti-propaganda so we can finally correct all of Obama's misconceptions on his healthcare bill.
Uhh, "resistant to change" is quite literally the first definition for the word "conservative" when you look it up on Google.Without the winkie that would be the wrong party. With the winkie it almost seems like trolling.That's because they're conservative.There's part of the problem, people holding a grudge due to history. Why are some people so resistant to change...![]()
if this was Bush, I reckon not a peep would have been made about the poster.
we ran out of Bush jokes mid way thought his second term, after that it was all cliché, been done a thousands times before Bush jokes.if this was Bush, I reckon not a peep would have been made about the poster.
Here's Rush Limbough, taking an (albeit stupid) comment by Nancy Pelosi where she mentioned some protestors at town hall meetings were wearing swastikas and SS armbands (Even if true - and I don't know that it is, though given the use of Nazi rhetoric here I wouldn't be surprised - every group has small-time extremists, so you should stick to pointing out the big fish), and further ratcheting up the rhetoric by comparing Obama, Democrats, and healthcare reform to the Nazis:ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin called President Obama's health plan "downright evil" Friday in her first online comments since leaving office, saying in a Facebook posting that he would create a "death panel" that would deny care to the neediest Americans.
"Who will suffer the most when they ration care? The sick, the elderly, and the disabled, of course," the former vice Republican presidential candidate wrote on her Facebook page, which has nearly 700,000 supporters.
"The America I know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with Down Syndrome will have to stand in front of Obama's 'death panel' so his bureaucrats can decide, based on a subjective judgment of their 'level of productivity in society,' whether they are worthy of health care. Such a system is downright evil," Palin wrote.
FOX News - So you won't question the source being the "liberal media."
Okay, I'll grant that that the symbol is kind of funny if you look at it from the perspective of someone not stupid and crazy enough to actually believe Obama has anything to do with Nazism - which sadly a lot of these people are.Now what are the similarities between the Democrat Party of today and the Nazi party in Germany? Well, the Nazis were against big business. They hated big business and, of course, we all know that they were opposed to Jewish capitalism. They were insanely, irrationally against pollution. They were for two years mandatory voluntary service to Germany. They had a whole bunch of make-work projects to keep people working one of which was the Autobahn.
They were against cruelty and vivisection of animals but in the radical sense of devaluing human life, they banned smoking. They were totally against that. They were for abortion and euthanasia of the undesirables as we all know and they were for cradle-to-grave nationalized health care. I have always bristled when I hear people claim that conservatism gets close to Naziism. It is liberalism that's the closest you can get to Naziism and socialism. It's all bundled up under the socialist banner. There are far more similarities between Nancy Pelosi and Adolf Hitler than between these people showing up at town halls to protest a Hitler-like policy that's being heralded by a Hitler-like logo.
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Just put the graphic of the two logos on our website right now because Sweetness & Light is being bombarded. Just put up the Obama logo and then the Nazi logo side by side there.
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Another similarity, Obama is asking citizens to rat each other out like Hitler did. Obama's the one that's got the snitch website right out of the White House, flag@whitehouse.gov, asking citizens to report people who are saying weird, odd things. You know, the White House responds, "No, no, no, we're not taking names here. We're not taking names. We're just taking people who are putting up faulty arguments and refuting them."
Ted Kennedy's dad, by the way, Joe Kennedy, sympathetic to Hitler, sympathetic to the Nazis. That's why FDR pulled him from his post as ambassador to Britain. You want to start talking, Ms. Pelosi, about ties to the Nazis? Let's focus on your party and some of the greatest heroes in your party that you hold up. And let's look at your policies, Ms. Pelosi. Your policies come dangerously close to some of those policies that Hitler forced on the German people.
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Adolf Hitler, like Barack Obama, also ruled by dictate. His cabinet only met once, one day. That was it. Hitler said he didn't need to meet with his cabinet. He represented the will of the people. He was called The Messiah. He said the people spoke through him. Do you know what the very first law that Hitler ordained was? The very first law was a law declaring how to cook lobsters. They were to be boiled. That was deemed to be the least painful. The law was sent around to all the restaurants. Now, does this sound like something any conservative president has ever done or does it sound like the things that liberals are doing all over this country? The links to show you just how off-the-wall radical environmentalist the Nazis were are posted now at the top of RushLimbaugh.com.
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Not surprisingly, Jewish groups and others are not to happy about all the Nazi comparisons.WASHINGTON - A North Carolina congressman who supports an overhaul of the health care system had his life threatened, as increasingly raucous protests are greeting pro-reform lawmakers at town hall meetings across the country.
Democratic Rep. Brad Miller received the death threat in a phone call Monday, one of hundreds the congressman's office has fielded demanding town-hall meetings on the health care proposal, said his spokeswoman, LuAnn Canipe.
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Or it could be the answer to your question, that being the definition of the word and all.Without the winkie that would be the wrong party. With the winkie it almost seems like trolling.That's because they're conservative.![]()
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I understand many people go through life looking for a reason to open his mouth without any knowledge about what they are talking about. Funny, uh?
The gov't has no business getting envolved with doctor patient care.
I suggest anyone that wants to get a real idea of what gov't care will be like to read up on Dr Ezekiel Emanuel's works and ideas. He is Rahm's brother and the "White House health care policy advisor". This "end of life care" crap is right out of his rightings. I also suggest that some may want to look into what Hospice care is.
Here is a current example of rationed care. Organ transplants. We have lots more people that need them than we have supply. If we get gov't run health care other medical services will be rationed with a growing rate. Read Ezekiel's papers because he advocates just such a thing.
I am so sick of Nazi paralells. It is the laziest form of pushing one's opinion, agenda, whatever you want to call it.
You know who else hated Nazi parallels? Hitler.
I am so sick of Nazi paralells. It is the laziest form of pushing one's opinion, agenda, whatever you want to call it.
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