mtpknothead
19 years ago
really, that is funny!!!
victor808
19 years ago
Everything in context.
Considering about 66% of jc's picture posts regarding Obama focus on his race, I would argue that a post which could otherwise be interpreted as a funny joke, was posted with some sort of racist intent.

At minimum I would question what sort of sites jc is visiting on a regular basis to get all these pictures.
DrMaddVibe
19 years ago
So Vic, you really put a lot of weight in what the New York Times has to say?
victor808
19 years ago
donutboy2000
19 years ago
Hillary is behind all of this. It's a vast left wing conspiracy.
jackconrad
19 years ago
Victor This Came from The Free Republic.
Beacause i think of someone as politically wrong i am a racist???
That makes you Prejudice.
Liberal Media makes it's living making fun of Republicans and thats ok, but i don't have the same kind of righst?
Who are you to judge me and my rights of free speech?
Grow up and get a sense of humor.
teedubbya
19 years ago
#22 I don't think Jack is a racist, but there is some subtle and not so subtle race baiting going o surrounding Obama. Much of the satirical content out there hints at it.
HockeyDad
19 years ago
I have no doubt that JackConrad likes coloreds.
victor808
19 years ago
Jack:
1) "Beacause i think of someone as politically wrong i am a racist???"
Please point out any part of your initial post where you say anything about the man's politics. In this post, and others about him, you have not tried to attack his politics (which you may or not like) but have instead parodied his "blackness".
2)"That makes you Prejudice(sic)"
See point 1. I have no problem with you criticizing his politics. Did I miss a "where the white women at?" platform proposed by Obama? Has he suggested we mandate stereotypes as part of his campaign? I don't believe this is the case, however if you do believe that his politics somehow revolve around the acquisition of white women, please point that out to me.
3)"Liberal Media makes it's living making fun of Republicans and thats ok, but i don't have the same kind of righst(sic)? "
??? Making fun of people is one thing. Hell, this even could be a funny joke if it were done in good spirits. You seem to obsess over Obama's race. I have seen 3 posts about Obama from you, of those three at least 2 were specifically about his race. The third may have been,but I really didn't understand it. If someone started posting sh%t about C. Rice driving Cheney around in a car, I'd find it just as offensive.
4) "Who are you to judge me and my rights of free speech?"
Did I judge your right to free speech? (whatever the hell that means). No. I have just as much right to call the crap you post racist as you have to post it. Hell, free speech protects the KKK, why not you? But, last time I heard it was still acceptable to point out that the KKK is racist.
5) "Grow up and get a sense of humor"
I have a great sense of humor. You however seem to like to take politicians who have invested their lives in educating themselves, following a career path and working towards their goals; and marginalizing all of that by simply pointing out their race.
Do you bother poking fun at their platforms?
Do you bother satirizing their ideas?
Do you bother criticizing their intelligence?

No. All the things they work at doing, you ignore. Instead you choose to identify them simply as "black".

I've noticed you do the same thing with female politicians. They simply get categorized as "ugly", with no comment on any of their accomplishments/failures in life.

So, Jack, I look forward to the time in life when you can identify people as something other than "black" or "ugly women".... you keep trying, some day you'll get there!
teedubbya
19 years ago
he had a black friend once
pabloescabar
19 years ago
Barack Obama was born in Hawaii on August 4th, 1961. His father, Barack Obama Sr., was born and raised in a small village in Kenya, where he grew up herding goats with his own father, who was a domestic servant to the British.

Barack's mother, Ann Dunham, grew up in small-town Kansas. Her father worked on oil rigs during the Depression, and then signed up for World War II after Pearl Harbor, where he marched across Europe in Patton's army. Her mother went to work on a bomber assembly line, and after the war, they studied on the G.I. Bill, bought a house through the Federal Housing Program, and moved west to Hawaii.

It was there, at the University of Hawaii, where Barack's parents met. His mother was a student there, and his father had won a scholarship that allowed him to leave Kenya and pursue his dreams in America.
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Barack's father eventually returned to Kenya, and Barack grew up with his mother in Hawaii, and for a few years in Indonesia. Later, he moved to New York, where he graduated from Columbia University in 1983.

Remembering the values of empathy and service that his mother taught him, Barack put law school and corporate life on hold after college and moved to Chicago in 1985, where he became a community organizer with a church-based group seeking to improve living conditions in poor neighborhoods plagued with crime and high unemployment.

The group had some success, but Barack had come to realize that in order to truly improve the lives of people in that community and other communities, it would take not just a change at the local level, but a change in our laws and in our politics.

He went on to earn his law degree from Harvard in 1991, where he became the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review. Soon after, he returned to Chicago to practice as a civil rights lawyer and teach constitutional law. Finally, his advocacy work led him to run for the Illinois State Senate, where he served for eight years. In 2004, he became the third African American since Reconstruction to be elected to the U.S. Senate.

It has been the rich and varied experiences of Barack Obama's life - growing up in different places with people who had differing ideas - that have animated his political journey. Amid the partisanship and bickering of today's public debate, he still believes in the ability to unite people around a politics of purpose - a politics that puts solving the challenges of everyday Americans ahead of partisan calculation and political gain.

In the Illinois State Senate, this meant working with both Democrats and Republicans to help working families get ahead by creating programs like the state Earned Income Tax Credit, which in three years provided over $100 million in tax cuts to families across the state. He also pushed through an expansion of early childhood education, and after a number of inmates on death row were found innocent, Senator Obama worked with law enforcement officials to require the videotaping of interrogations and confessions in all capital cases.

In the U.S. Senate, he has focused on tackling the challenges of a globalized, 21st century world with fresh thinking and a politics that no longer settles for the lowest common denominator. His first law was passed with Republican Tom Coburn, a measure to rebuild trust in government by allowing every American to go online and see how and where every dime of their tax dollars are spent. He has also been the lead voice in championing ethics reform that would root out Jack Abramoff-style corruption in Congress.

As a member of the Veterans' Affairs Committee, Senator Obama has fought to help Illinois veterans get the disability pay they were promised, while working to prepare the VA for the return of the thousands of veterans who will need care after Iraq and Afghanistan. Recognizing the terrorist threat posed by weapons of mass destruction, he traveled to Russia with Republican ****** Lugar to begin a new generation of non-proliferation efforts designed to find and secure deadly weapons around the world. And knowing the threat we face to our economy and our security from America's addiction to oil, he's working to bring auto companies, unions, farmers, businesses and politicians of both parties together to promote the greater use of alternative fuels and higher fuel standards in our cars.

Whether it's the poverty exposed by Katrina, the genocide in Darfur, or the role of faith in our politics, Barack Obama continues to speak out on the issues that will define America in the 21st century. But above all his accomplishments and experiences, he is most proud and grateful for his family. His wife, Michelle, and his two daughters, Malia, 8, and Sasha, 5, live on Chicago's South Side where they attend Trinity United Church of Christ.
teedubbya
19 years ago
wow. Pablo can read
DrMaddVibe
pabloescabar
19 years ago
hey, and it don't mean I like the guy. I think he is full'o chit
DrMaddVibe
jackconrad
19 years ago
Ok Vic ,, you said your piece . recess is over now.
pabloescabar
19 years ago
I think he is back in class
DrMaddVibe
19 years ago
Naw...he doesn't have any class.
donutboy2000
19 years ago
Is his wife white?
DrMaddVibe
19 years ago
Wonder bread with mayo!
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