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Published Friday, September 05, 2008 7:11 PM
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By The Wolf

The opinions expressed in the following editorial do not necessarily reflect those of AllHipHop, its employees or its agents.

 

It’s hard to be a person of color in the United States.

 

Some of you will find the above statement incredibly banal. I know I do. To me, saying that racism is still alive is just like saying that the sky is blue or that water is wet. But like stating that George W. Bush lied us into the Iraq War even the most banal statements are true and they need to be repeated at the top of your lungs from the highest mountain.

 

It’s hard to be a person of color in the United States.

 

What makes it hard? Obviously racism comes in different forms, from violence to silent discrimination. It can come in a cold stare, in an off the cuff joke, or in just a word, but fundamentally what it all boils down to is respect. Jesus Christ once summed up inter-personal relations by saying, “Do unto others what you would have them do unto you.” Just show people the same respect you’d like and everything will be all good. Yet in America we still have a deep seated disrespect towards people of color that pervades everything. Usually this disrespect is under the table, hidden from the rest of the world, in the backrooms, the smoke filled dens, but occasionally it works its way to the light. And when it does it seems to find itself under the spotlight of the Republican Party.

 

A disclaimer before I begin: Am I saying that Democrats aren’t racist? No. Am I saying that racism doesn’t present itself in more virulent forms in groups other than the GOP? No. But, of the so-called mainstream political parties in America today, there is a swiftly amassing collection of evidence that the Republicans are a party of, to put it lightly, racist tendencies that are unabashed and proud.

 

The GOP claims to be the party of Lincoln, hiding under the Emancipator’s coattails every time they want to flash their civil rights credentials, but since LBJ signed the Civil Rights Act it seems that the worst elements of prejudice have fled to the Republicans who welcomed them with open arms. No more the party of Lincoln, the GOP is the party of Strom Thurmond, who ran for president on a platform of racial segregation, and Trent Lott, who on Thurmond’s one hundredth birthday said that America would be a better place if Thurmond had of been elected. The GOP is the party of Jesse Helms, who after dying months ago was regaled by the GOP as a bastion of the party. This was a man who was a raging homophobe and racist. This is party that called poor black mothers “Welfare Queens”, and who used fear of black males to win elections.   

 

And all this brings us to the 2008 Republican National Convention, which should now and forever be known as the 2008 Republican Disrespect Convention. What was on parade in the last three days was some of the vilest and most insulting rhetoric ever seen on the national political stage. Time and time again Obama was dragged through the mud of condensation and sarcasm. When they weren’t calling him uppity they were attacking him as an elitist and when they weren’t saying he lacked experience they claimed what experience he had didn’t matter. According to Sarah Palin, “I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a ‘community organizer,’ except that you have actual responsibilities.” According to Rudy Giuliani, Obama’s biography should be mocked as he sneered in the tone reserved for Don King, “Only in America.”

 

Now compare that to the Democratic Convention. Sure there were some red meat attacks. Sure they tied McCain to Bush, and yes they even made fun of the fact that McCain didn’t know how many houses he had. But when they spoke of McCain’s character they praised him for his service to America and his time as a POW, even when liberals said to keep their traps shut about it. They showed decency and, more importantly, respect. Yet is seems that the entire Republican party is incapable of showing Obama even a modicum of value and I can’t help thinking that much of this, if not all, is fueled by racism.

 

It’s not to say that McCain has much of a choice at this point. The Titanic had more hope than the GOP at this moment (hey, at least the ship had lifeboats). He’s got to swing for the rafters and hope that he can tear down Obama enough to get ahead, but in this case he can’t see the forest for the trees, and to win an election he’s ready to alienate every person of color in this country to motivate his ‘base,’ and I think we know who they are.

 

But I have a sense, and it’s only a feeling, that this time it won’t work. This time the character of the candidates, their intelligence, and their visions are just so unbalanced that the choice is becoming more and more obvious. I have a feeling that after eight years of the most incompetent, ignorant and downright delusional leadership in American history, people are fed up with the same old shit, and Lord knows, racism is the epitome of the same old shit. And finally I don’t think it will work because their complete disrespect for Obama flies in the face of truth. Recently I saw a press conference with Paul Azinger, who’s leading the Ryder Cup for America this year. When asked about the absence of Tiger Woods from his roster he said, and I paraphrase slightly, “It’s going to be hard not to have what is disputably the best player on Earth on your…wait, I mean it’s hard not to have the best player on Earth today, disputably the best player ever…” My father once told me that you’re not given respect; you earn respect through your achievements. What Azinger admitted was not given to Tiger willingly; it was earned through Tiger’s championships and his play, and in his respect for that, we respect Azinger for speaking the truth. Respect gains respect. So when the GOP dismisses Obama’s accomplishments we dismiss them.

 

As a black man in America I’m disgusted with the GOP. Their disrespect of Obama is a direct diss to me, to my family and to my people who have struggled under unfathomable oppression to get to where we are now. John McCain, you want us to respect and admire your years as a POW? Well then you better start respecting and admiring the people of color who existed generations under the terror and torture of white oppression. Respect gains respect Senator and you have given me none.  

 

The Wolf runs a blog on political matters at www.wordofthepeople.blogspot.com. His first novel, The Intellectual Prostitute, will be dropping as soon as he can find a publisher.

 

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Comments

 

J-Tigga said:

First.

What u expect. This is politics, they will drag u through the mud with whatever they got. I dont think its race based, its just more Dems vs. Reps as always.

Now like u i was offended when they made fun of his work as a community organizer. I have witnessed community organizers my self down here in South Carolina so i know what they mean to the people. When they mock his work, it is a great disrespect to THESE people and it is a disrespect to me.

But then again, they wouldnt know what one was. They dont know the hood.
September 5, 2008 7:32 PM
 

MAK™ said:

"As a black man in America I’m disgusted with the GOP. Their disrespect of Obama is a direct diss to me, to my family and to my people who have struggled under unfathomable oppression to get to where we are now. John McCain, you want us to respect and admire your years as a POW? Well then you better start respecting and admiring the people of color who existed generations under the terror and torture of white oppression. Respect gains respect Senator and you have given me none."

damn... that one did it right there...

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September 5, 2008 7:32 PM
 

Mr. Wrecc said:

This piece was serious.  Best outlook I've had on the convention all week.
September 5, 2008 7:40 PM
 

HELLRAISER said:

all i have to say is if people keep saying "my vote count" so im going to stay home then guess what it wont count...............

that shit is getting old and lame on the real. do people not understand the electorial college system? how hard can it be to not understand it.

WHO EVER HAS THE MOST GOT DAMN VOTES OF THAT STATE GETS THE ELECTORIAL VOTES. WHO EVER GETS THE MOST ELECTORIAL VOTES AT THE END OF THE DAY WIN...............

now was that hard to follow? now if you dont vote then yes the shit dont count you dumb fuckers.

also im sick of tired for the past 15 years of hearing about mccains lame ass pow story. enough already man is that all your life concist of? give it a break already. that shit is sounding as dumb as a dude bragging about going to jail.....................................
September 5, 2008 7:45 PM
 

Thirty+ said:

I agree with the article 100%. What I found to be truly amazing is how the republicans call Barak Obama a superstar and compared to the likes of Paris Hilton and Britney Spears, yet John McCain’s wife sported a 313,000 outfit on Wednesday only to the convention. Yes I said it 313,000 outfit. How in the hell can you relate to the plight of hard working Americans who must make a choice between keeping the lights on or skipping a month on the car note. Also how that is you can work for a billion dollar corporation like Wal-Mart and not receive health benefits but yet the government taxes your check for Medicare and you don’t receive benefits. How can billion dollar corporations pay slave wages of 8 to 9 $ an hour when the median price of a home in California alone is at 400,000 dollars. How is that I have a college degree and make 40,000 a year and have two children but on my W2 form I have to claim 4 dependents just to have less taxes taken out WOW!! So that means each year I end up owing the government money. I am ready for a change and I welcome it with open arms. In my opinion black people are the least racist people on the plant we give everyone a chance and we only respond when provoked. How can we be racist towards anyone when we have suffered the most? Are we angry? Hell yeah. Once we have resources in our community and less guns and drugs we well be much better off. So to the republicans who sport 300,000 outfits and can’t keep track of how many homes they own, cheers to you!!!!!
September 5, 2008 7:47 PM
 

CamRon said:

WHITE PEOPLE LOVE BUGGING ME SERIOUSLY.THEY LOVE BEING TALKED ABOUT ON THE NEWS AND LOVE HAVING AMERICA IN A BIG DEBATE .INSTEAD OF HAVING 1 PRESIDENT WE SHOULD HAVE 4 OF THEM.THATS WHATS WRONG WITH THE COUNTRY NOW 1 PERSON HEAD OF EVERYTHING AND DOESN'T MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICES.THATS WHY I WANNA MOVE OUT OF AMERICA.THEY LOVE TO BUG.THERE SHOULD BE 2 PRESIDENT DEMOCRATS AND 2 PRESIDENT REPUBLICANS LOOKING OUT FOR POOR AND RICH.ESPECIALLY BECAUSE I'LL BE RICH SOON.I WISH THEY'D QUIT DOING THIS STUPID SHIT AND FOCUS ON MORE IMPORTANT THINGS.

LIKE KIDS LAYING UP IN HOSPITALS SICK WITH CANCER SUFFERING.
BLACKS SHOOTING BLACKS.
RACIST SHOOTING BLACKS AND GETTING AWAY WITH IT.
DRUNK DRIVERS.
LIERS AND DECEIVERS.
PEOPLE DYING OF AIDS FOR NOT USING PROTECTION.

THESE ARE ONLY A FEW REASONS WHY AMERICA WILL FALL IN THE FUTURE.THEY DON'T FOCUS ON THE BIG PICTURE AND FIX ALL THE THINGS MESSING UP THIS COUNTRY.
September 5, 2008 7:55 PM
 

Tommy K. said:

Nice peace Wolf... Well everyone knows what this means right?, It's going to take more than just you getting out there to vote to win this. Everyone needs to get at least two other people to get out there. If you are feeling it out here like I am, then help do something about it. At least with Obama we have some kind of chance. McLame and these Republican mofos could give a phuck about you if you couldn't tell by Georgia Bush and the last 8 years. Obama or Die!
September 5, 2008 7:56 PM
 

HELLRAISER said:

thirty+ i make half the amount you make a year and i live in cali. these fools said i made too much to get money from my taxes and that i owed them money. shit i have a 2002 suv, live in a 4 bed room house, with 2 kids. tell me the justice in that bullshit....................
September 5, 2008 7:59 PM
 

T-ROC said:

@ The Wolf:

Beautifully written article.

My two cents:

The one thing i want to say about racism is, our own kind (african americans) literally hate us too. I seen too many times, I want to ask some black people. Damn, if you could be born again; would you want to be born WHITE/CAUCASIAN? for real it's like that!!!

Thanks for clearing that up for me. I always hear folks say "Republicans were once for african americans." I see clearly yeah it was true until the Strom Thurmond era, whom i always found a little scary for the simple fact he was so blatant about his beliefs. hey, at least he kept it real right?! wrong?! he fathered an african american child.

Did anyone notice it's been almost TWO YEARS and ALL OF A SUDDEN John McCain is talking about CHANGE!!!. Also, he said he is going to be fighting the same ol' politics!!! can someone tell him the GOP had majority control up until January 2008 ( so, i read).

yeah, ALL we have allowed these GOP members to blatanly disregard who we are economically, spiritually, mentally and financially. So, take a stand. make a CHANGE.

Give someone else a chance. They talk about contry first, WE DID. We fought a war, now we have injured soldiers some of whom can never get back to their NORMAL lives. Hey, @ least if you lost your house you can always get another ONE! not to discount you loss. But, you get my point.


THIS WAS AN AMAZING ARTICLE.

@ AHH STAFF

LET'S GET MORE ARTICLES LIKE THIS IN THE MONTHS TO COME FOR THE ELECTION.

September 5, 2008 8:10 PM
 

SouthEnd Jamal! said:


@ The Wolf

This was a very god article you put together. After watching the DNC i couldnt help but think about Hazard County or Mayberry because i saw no acknowledgment of any persons of color. These people where blatantly overly bragadocious and walowing in there ignorance like the swine they are.At the end of the day i hope americans can see whats going on and decide if they want to live or be told how to live.
September 5, 2008 8:11 PM
 

Lexx Diirt said:

i saw mcain throw no personal jabs at obama..so what is the issue? I didnt hear any less bullshit from the democratic convention.. just heard obama say..yah i wanna raise taxes and increase government size so we can take u under our wing and take away ur independence...Thats democratic politics for ya. The hypocritic party i mean the democratic party is just perfect and defenseless against the big bad wolf republican party..right? All of you people talking so much trash about the republican party are more pathetic than the effort you make to say u would vote for obama if he was white. it is just not true. maybe 1% of people talking politics, actually knows a thing about politics. I saw great speaches from both parties and i saw a lot of stiffs like joe biden and fred thompson. Get the one-sided fuckin crying outta here.

"its hard bein black"...so lets take all our money problems give em to the government and build the government so strong that when we are out of financial woes, we can be controlled by whatever the government says..We can be just like russia! woo hoo!
September 5, 2008 8:19 PM
 

HELLRAISER said:

@Lexx Diirt - before you start rambling out your pie hole get your facts together. obama cleary stated that he wanted to raise the taxes for those who made over 100k a year. thats the real problem with AMERICANS. they suffer from ADD and only hear shit they want to hear. if i want to hear people give the wrong facts ill watch the fox news.

just by your wreckless typing i can tell you will be one of many who will stay home on election day then bitch about how hard shit is. if youre not serious about change then shut the fuck up for real people. if youre not trying to better this country then shut the fuck up. if youre going to just bitch and complain about both parties then just shoot yourself in the face with a blunderbust...........................
September 5, 2008 8:31 PM
 

Mr.WickedJones said:

What I didn't like about the rnc is that they said nothing about the economy. Actually Obama said he will raise taxes on people making over 250k. (I'm assuming married couples) Some one has to pay the price. Most of these Big corporations (particullarly C corps) has huge tax loop holes. Now McCain says he's the agent of change?, If U have a company and it has been loosing money for 8yrs, the question is would u hire the ceo's assistant or would U hire someone new.
September 5, 2008 8:53 PM
 

HeirJordan said:

Biden took just as many shots as Palin did. I'm not sayin I'm down with everything the GOP or the Democrats are saying. I'm just saying you shouldn't take offense just because someone from one party tears down someone from your party. It's not a race thing, it's a power thing. Don't take it personally.
September 5, 2008 9:14 PM
 

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Racism will always be here as long as you have ignorant people and ignorant people aint going no where....lol


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September 5, 2008 9:18 PM
 

Doobies Ashtray said:

im voting dukakus this year

whos with me?
September 5, 2008 9:32 PM
 

Malcolm X jr. said:

This is hard for me to say so i'll say it in as little words possible...

This isn't racist.  Republicans attack democrats regularly and vice versa, in the past.  The thing is now, Obama has chosen to take the high road on sooo many issues that it seems like the republicans are being ruthless in their attacks.  For example when Palins daughters pregnancy hit the media Obama said, "opponents family members are off limits, especially children."  If the roles were flipped the republicans would have taken it and ran with it.

It's like Obama said, speaking about poor people, "i dont think that john mccain doesn't care, i just think he doesn't know."  That is more accurate about there attitude.  They are ignorant to how the REAL american lives.  
September 5, 2008 9:36 PM
 

Malcolm X jr. said:

now for the bashing though... did anyone catch the names of palins kids.  If not they were, Track(as in track and field), Willow(as in weeping willow), Piper(as in pi-piper of r&b), Bristol(as in Bristol, Connecticut), and of course my favorite, Trig(as in Trigonometry).  

possible suggestions for Willow's baby:
-meatloaf
-restricted-call
-steroids
-ocho cinquo
-swagger like us  
September 5, 2008 9:48 PM
 

Professor Knowledge said:

Lex Dirt said…..a bunch of stupid bullshit so let me break it down.

1. I didnt hear any less bullshit from the democratic convention.

Oh really, Rudy called Obama the least qualified candidate of the last 100 years. Check Geoge “Dubya’s” resume. What the fuck were his qualifications?
Matter of fact, What has John McCain done? On his official website bio, McCain lists that he demanded Washington to put an end to corporate loopholes and tried to reduce government spending. The last time I checked, both of those still occur so two L’s for John. The rest and the overwhelming majority of his bio talks about him being shot down lol.  No disrespect to any of our troops and veterans but being a POW means you did something wrong, you got caught….mission FAILed. 0-3 for McCain.

2. "its hard bein black"...so lets take all our money problems give em to the government and build the government so strong that when we are out of financial woes, we can be controlled by whatever the government says..We can be just like russia! woo hoo!

The problem is that our government is guilty of ignoring it’s own citizens while it funds the “salvation” of others. When America was committing human rights violations,(slavery, jim crow, unequal education, denying voting rights,) did any other country invade America and provide the funding to fight for their freedom? So why does America fund 90%…that’s NINETY PERCENT of the current war? That's called hypocrisy, especially when there are more pressing needs (Darfur, China and poverty in America etc. )  

The Iraq government and banks are making RECORD PROFITS while the American DEBT is growing. Anybody in any party, or of any race and gender SHOULD be able to see how FUCKED UP AND STUPID that is. Unfortunately a certain party wants to continue the waste....Fuck outta here Republicans.

September 5, 2008 9:48 PM
 

Kappagem said:

I thought this was a very good article...

I, too, don't know that it's as much an attack on us as a RACE as it is an attack against Obama and what he stands for with the economy.  Notice they said NOTHING about what they are going to do for the economy, but kept taking jabs at Obama.  Oh, and also notice they didn't go too hard at Biden either...

They know better...

But, what they don't know is that go forward Obama is gonna kill 'em with something they haven't felt before...

THE TRUTH, RUTH:)

I agree with your points about what they've said in the past, and how they have attacked Democrats (Horton was a good point you  made) with race.

Truth is, the Republicans are PAST racist...they're ELITISTS!  They're literally the thing they are claiming they aren't.  They are based on CLASS, and they want to protect their money by using WAR and FEAR to lock in Americans and they're vote.  

Honestly...

They're flat out rich, elitist, and upper class azzholes.

And they have NO AGENDA!  

They didn't even outline HOW they would help the economy???  

Obama did...

McCain didn't...

It's just weird...

Weird to me that McCain and the RNC never laid out any idea of what the hell they would do?  THey just said Obama can do what he said he would....

lol...
September 5, 2008 10:03 PM
 

Professor X said:

oh wait a minute.....there's some SERIOUS knowledge being dropped in here....maybe we dont need the ill community after all...props
September 5, 2008 10:21 PM
 

Kappagem said:

Michael Moore...

F*ckin' genious:)

He's on CNN, and he is at his weekly "bowl for Obama" bowling up in Traverse, MI.

Yeah, exactly, Traverse...wtf is that?  Right?

It's the type of people who McCain/Palin Party CLAIM Barack has no footing with.  You know, the good 'ol country boy who has lost his job, or the steel worker who's plant shut down, or automotive worker who no longer has a plant to go to...

On Larry King...with the folks bowling in the background.

I like your style Michael...like your style...
September 5, 2008 10:24 PM
 

Intelekt said:

I actually like McCain, from what I've seen and heard (not a lot admittedly). I believe Obama when he says, "It's not that McCain doesn't care; he just doesn't get it." I can't stand a lot of people he's surrounded by. Most of those Republicans, especially Rudy "Jackass" Giuliani, just don't show that they're good people. Palin even took some cheap shots at Obama, but Giuliani was the WORST. He spit on Obama. That's not politics, that's not being respectable and mature and professional. Giuliani was like a bully on the playground at recess. he was out to ridicule and humiliate Obama. I just wanna punch out mutha fuckas like that. Someone should knock the lisp out that fuck's mouth. If I saw the man, I'd literally spit on him.

I actually talked to a few people who said they thought Palin spoke well, and that after the last few nights, McCain's gonna win. I'm like WHAT??? If that's how you talk, then you're not the type of citizen this country needs. I pray that this time America will see through the manipulation and mud-slinging that the Republican party has committed themselves to. Obama's responses to the speeches were great too. "You're hearing a lot about me... but you're not hearing a lot about you." The Republicans took up 90% of their convention talking negative about Obama and just praising McCain and the military. That's all they did. Yay, Republicans, yay, McCain, yay US Military (not that they don't deserve it) and a bunch of BIG FUCK YOU'S TO OBAMA!

Guess what, GOP?? You're time is OVER. You talk about socialism and big government and too much gov't control, blah blah blah. Guess what? If government doesn't stand up and impose SOME more power and control, then who has the power?? Everyone (intelligent) knows the answer... BIG BUSINESS. CORPORATIONS. Pharmaceutical companies, big tobacco, oil tycoons, insurance companies... and guess what? THEY'RE BOTTOM LINE IS MONEY. Otherwise, THEY COULD GIVE A FUCK.
September 5, 2008 10:34 PM
 

HELLRAISER said:

Giuliani is an asshole all by himself. he has no room to speak on anyone. people praised him for walking thru ny after 9/11. wow big deal so did every other government official. i really feel the gop didnt have anyone willing to speak at their gnc. from the looks of everything they only were able to find people who are link or were link to a major scandle. all and all the gop is running scared and know their time is up. why do you think alot of them wont speal public in support of mccain?
September 5, 2008 10:41 PM
 

absurdproductions said:

sure u can make an argument that blacks get treated differently than whites and its strictly because of racism that huge swaths of the population are overwhelmingly poor and a very chosen few succeed, but what do you say when countries that have only one nationality experience the same inequitable wealth distribution as we have in the u.s., is it racism when people are poor and inadequately cared for every time?? i think the main message of the republican party is similar to my father's to me, "don't come crying to me" when you make your bed, and now after fifteen years of living on my own i'm a convicted felon living with the results of my actions even though i was a fool at the time it affects you for the rest of your life..... but this is america, you can come back from that, you can succeed in your hustle if its better than the next man's, racism or not........... pick yourself up!!!

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September 5, 2008 11:03 PM
 

fifthwardtx said:

@ lexxdirt - i feel ya' on the big government aspect of what you're saying as many of the promises Obama has put forth fall on the side of socialism, but he is still the best choice in my opinion...

That said, the little part of McCain's speech I watched (i just couldn't bring myself to watch the whole thing, it hurt!) he was semi-cordial to Obama, but that was because he let his goon-squad get at Barack; Guiliani, Palin and the rest of the click.

IMO, I don't think the healthcare plan will work unless the government creates a hospital system similar to what we have for veterans and we make immigrants pay just like the citizens; otherwise the plan will fail for lack of funding and efficient operation. And for people in the Midwest (Detroit, Ohio etc) will continue to have few job opportunities and hard times as the primary industries in those regions were blue collar industrial jobs that were union jobs (especially the auto industry) and at the end of the day we (America) can't compete with foreign countries who have cheap labor and foreign automakers (Toyota & Honda) who are non-union.

But I think Obama will do great with our foreign relations as he is extremely popular in the Middle East and abroad, he will change the culture of politics in Washington and I think he will honestly do all that he can to help stimulate the economy.
One last thing, we really shouldn't be surprised to see them folks' come at Obama like this because they really don't have anything on him besides the fact he is not in the good ole' boy network in Washington and hasn't been there for the last 30 years like McCain.

And not that anyone asked, but Biden is a bomb choice for VP as he chairs the Foreign Relations Comm. and he is on-point with what needs to happen with getting us out of this crazy war.... Keep the convo relevant like this and we may be able to wake up the hip hop masses... GREAT ARTICLE, homes!
September 5, 2008 11:08 PM
 

ARCIOM said:

I don't think race was much of factor but the tone was completely negative.

Romney dared to say conservatives need to take back Washington? Come on now.

Rudy mocks Obama as Cosmopolitan? Where did Rudy grow up again?

Barack is an elitist but Palin's is the "true American story"?

Republicans were simply playing the game but Palin adds a new twist. They are crying sexism for her treatment but had no problem getting at Hillary.

One speaker actually said we must fight for women's rights in the Middle East.

Just a crazy week, and I'm glad it's over.
September 5, 2008 11:13 PM
 

DC CA$HVILLE said:

Fuck McCain!!!

Obama, bitch!!!

Peace and more hair grease,

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September 5, 2008 11:17 PM
 

x-man2005 said:

I tried to watch the Republician Convention, but I could not stomach the way the "Conservatives" were demeaing Barack Obama.

I honestly saw some of the most disrespectful comments to come out of the mouths of some of the most "respected" individuals about Obama and people cheered like they were telling some type of truth.

The vile, hurtful, and complete slap in the face to Black America by Sarah Palin was digusting and hurtful.

To see Black Americans standing up and clapping for the vile things said about a fellow black man was also very hurtful.

If John McCain wins this years election, then this country deserves exactly what it gets.

September 6, 2008 12:26 AM
 

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September 6, 2008 12:47 AM
 

sumhatesumluv said:

Republicans have been playing the race card every since Obama clinched the nominee. Everytime they call him a "rockstar" they are basically saying he's getting all this attention and following because he is trying to set a precident, and what's the precident that he is trying to set, first black president. Then they go and get that lady to be there rockstar, but they dont want you to question there "rockstar", just let her "rock-on". McCain is a slick-talker, just like the comment about not running for president because he has such a great personality and history has annointed him to save this country in such bad times, an obvious sneak diss as we call it in hip-hop. Lastly, should every cat that gets locked up and beat down by guards or some wanna be gangstas in the form of a gang be a hero?
September 6, 2008 1:22 AM
 

odeiseltheone said:

rasist? not to me. insidious and personal? absolutely.  Summer's over . IC back very shortly.
September 6, 2008 2:24 AM
 

Lexx Diirt said:

@professor "knowledge"

Lol Stupid bullshit because its republican? I can see where most of poor americans would love obama to be president. They dont want to take responsibility for their debts and other problems. They want it to all go away wth no work..thats the democratic way. Dont tell me its not. And McCain did not smear Obama lol Obama threw more jabs at McCain if anything. What do you think was going to happen? They were going to complement eachother on their plans and policies?..fuckin idiot..And if ur a POW it doesnt mean u failed anything. u think its an american soldier's fault that they get captured? u think they deserve it because they did something wrong? are u dead serious about that statement?  

P.S. i said i didnt see anything less at the democratic convention i didnt say giuliani didnt have negative things to say about obama. They both spewed Bullshyt and they both spoke very well. In case you have forgotten, Obama is another politician, Using tactics that you are overlooking because you think he is your saviour or some cock bullshyt. i just dont agree with him on almost anything. If u think iraq is thriving right now and we are living so terribly right now then u need to take a look around..it aint so bad in america. if you think iraq is a much better place to live right now, take a trip down there..stay a while, i dont give a shyt.....i could talk all day but eventually what it boils down to is..you became a politician overnight..im not going to argue with someone that gets their inside information on McCain's plans and foreign policies from a hip-hop site lol get over yourself son.
September 6, 2008 3:16 AM
 

Duckman XL said:

McCain needs to focus on making people not falling asleep in his speeches. The first presidental debates is in Spet. 28th, right? McCain is about to get MASSACARED by Obama. What has McCain offer besides fear, ignorance, and financial gluttony for the wealthy?
September 6, 2008 4:34 AM
 

sumhatesumluv said:

fight, fight, fight, war, war, war, stand up, your americans u can do  it. 150,000 troops in Iran, 150,000 troops in Afghanastan, 150,000 troops in Russia, fight, fight, fight, war, war, war. Drill, drill, drill, It doesnt matter that u dont know if its oil there or not, drill, drill, drill. Palin is an expert in drilling and getting drill thats why I went and got her. Fight, fight, fight, war, war, war, drill, drill, drill.
September 6, 2008 4:48 AM
 

Zares said:

This argument is the welfare argument, everyone be nice to us cause we have it extra hard! Man this is life you aint the only minority! Latinos have it hard Asians have it hard hell look at Arabians they are a virtual attack for the GOP! Im not comparing struggles im just saying life is hard!

I think what you see sir is your man being hit, you felt what they was saying and you felt they was demeaning Obama, fine of course you will feel that why thats what make politics works key words that get people off there asses and into the arena of politics!

I thought all the Attacks on Obama was valid cases they could make was it the most classiest case of course not but was anything below the belt? Naaaw like obama said he's been called worst on the basketball court! He is a big boy and if Obama should the American people last week its he got back bone! I think the Sara Palin pick threw him in a whirlwind and he dont know how to respond yet but he is getting there hell I know some people who heard Obama speech and was steaming red at some of his suggestions on MCcain being bush.

If you go line by line every attack was a valid point.

Obama did talk about white rural voters behind there backs in a way he wouldn't to there face, but I think Michael Moore got a point Obama might have been reflecting what they was saying but in politics its all about spin.

The Community Organizer line was a good attack to deflect attention away from her lack of experience its not their job to admit to the weakness they posses its Obamas/biden job so if she can skip Obama being in the senate passing legislating and being an elected official for 12 years thats Obama fault not hers its her job to state her argument!

The republicans are not running any different campaign from 04 and 2000, everything they doing is what they did before nothing new attack John kerry Patriotism even though he faught in Vietnam, say he was for it before he was against it, call him a flip flopper, and then make him out to be an elitist! Whats the difference from 04-08?

Obama is black thus his supporters are more devoted to him and they love this man he is an living inspiration, and thats fine but Obama gotta earn this one guys, so if he get hit try and pick him up!

In 04 I watched as people just put there head down and say the republicans are up to the same ole tricks and when the polls got close they just gave up! The republican grabs a message and beat it down your head till you concede MCcain been saying the surge is working since December! People was laughing at him now they saying oh it worked! Thats how they are succesful!

Clinton showed democrats how to win, Pound the economy and dont get into a personality contest cause the republicans will win it period!

Whining about how "hard it is being black" and how "Just darn unfair life is for obama" isn't going to get him elected it will just make for a damn good movie, this is a war a war for power Obama is a politician get that right he is no god he do wrong and as soon as liberals and blacks realize that and stop bitching about phone wire taps and him running to the middle which in turn helped the republicans tap in to the flip flopper argument, which is working then he wont win!

Last thing black people need to do is to start complaining about race too many white people feel like if they dont vote for Obama they are a racist which is insane and black people who dont vote are treated worst, and yet we still killing each other and not being fathers so dont complain just come back with a hit at MCcain!


IF Obama a muslim MCcain a war monger if Obama a community organizer, MCcain is Washington, If Obama is a Flip flopper MCcain is another bush! America is tough we dont like whiners we dont like the guy who lose a boxing match and have 10 excuses thats not America!
September 6, 2008 5:00 AM
 

Zares said:

Duckman MCcain is strong in debates, Obama says umm and stuttar way too much on the spot, MCcain is old he is goign to come into the debate with low expectation dont be surprise if Obama gets mopped he dont talk fast he think too much on the spot and MCcain is fast and Firm her can say I just fart! And you would think he was leading a revolution lmao!

Remember Hilary Mopped Obama in the debates, just a thought alot of people put so much pressure on Obama and MCcain get a free ride thats the bad side of having such passionate supporters, while MCcain got Palin supporters.
September 6, 2008 5:06 AM
 

Professor X said:

thank you, odeiseltheone....
September 6, 2008 5:10 AM
 

BlkPrimeMinista said:

I think the whole article is a crock of poo. They're attacking Obama because he is running for president, it's that simple.  If anything they are showing him respect. Their treating him like every MAN that has ever run for President. What because he's black he shouldn't be subject to nasty attacks? No race angle at all and frankly the old race card is played out.
September 6, 2008 5:30 AM
 

Just_In said:

I don't understand why yall so sensitive about what was said at these conventions, it's politics and in order to win you have to get down and dirty. The Dems failed to do that when Kerry ran and they are failing at that now, at least in my opinion anyway, and if they don't get with the program then they/we will be left disappointed in Nov. Regardless of how bad we didn't like hearing Obama get beat up, the fact is almost all of what they were saying was factual.
September 6, 2008 6:31 AM
 

swphi820 said:

I'm pretty much in the boat with those who say it doesn't boil down to race and race alone.  Still, if there's any racist rhetoric coming from the GOP (at least with regard to blacks), it's because they know that generally, they can get away with it.  Why should they try to placate us when our votes--when they count--are pretty much unwavoringly democratic; what do they have lose?  Meanwhile, Democrats can feed us shit and sweep us under the rug when they feel it necessary, because at the end of the day, our vote is secure.

The end of stuff like Jim Crow and overt racial oppression was achieved largely because the US stood to lose a lot internationally if those systems continued.  Right now, the black vote is expendable, and as long as politicians feel they have nothing to lose with regard to us, our concerns will be largely ignored.  
September 6, 2008 6:44 AM
 

C-JAE: The Coach said:

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September 6, 2008 6:50 AM
 

ryerye76 said:

This article is hilarious! What a double standard! Obama can attack McCain and it's OK but if McCain attacks Obama it's racist?? How you came to this conclusion is beyond me! I am Black man and your article is one of ignorance! Does racism excist today? Sure it does! That doesn't mean that racism is in everything said or read. Your article is spreading ignorance, simple as that. The sad part about it is we have some uneducated brothers and sisters on here that will believe your word is bond! Please stop spreading hate. Leave that to groups like the Klan or Farrakhan! Hip Hop is supposed to be about tolerance. I have always believed Hip Hop has been a big reason Whites and Blacks have gotten closer. For you to write this on a Hip Hop site where the culture is supposed to one of a uniter rather than a divider shows ignorance on your part!
September 6, 2008 8:38 AM
 

ryerye76 said:

Hey duckman way to regurgitate DNC talking points! Wouldn't want you to form your own opinion!
September 6, 2008 8:43 AM
 

odeiseltheone said:

whats funny is that Hillary did far more damage to him than McCain has, and no one speech can eliminate the ill will she drug up.  The Reps are still using her words and her approach to halt the Obama train
September 6, 2008 9:33 AM
 

JRucker said:

Good piece Wolf!

September 6, 2008 10:08 AM
 

TROOPER74 said:

@ HELLRAISER

I AGREE WITH YOU. I'M SO TIRED OF THAT DAMN POW STORY. WHICH THEY NOT TELLING YOU THE WHOLE STORY ANYWAY. TELL ABOUT THE REAL REASON HE STAYED FOR 5 YEARS. THAT HE WAS SNITCHIN ON THE U.S. AND HOW HE CAME BACK HOME TO FIND HIS ONCE TALL BEAUTIFUL WIFE SHORTEN AND DISABLED FROM A XMAS EVE CAR CRASH. THAT HE WE OUT AND CHEATED ON HER THEN LEFT HER IN HER WHEEL CHAIR WHILE HE WENT OFF AND MESSED AROUND WITH CINDY. ANYWAY THE RNC DON'T THINK THE YOUNG VOTERS GOING TO VOTE LIKE THAT. MEANING 18-21 WHO THEY THINK ARE TO LAZY AND WANT GO OUT BUT I PRAY THAT NOT ONLY OBAMA HAVE 94% OF THE BLACK VOTE BUT HE KEEP GETTING THE NON-BLACK VOTES THAT GOT HIM THIS FAR.

OBAMA BITCHES!!!
September 6, 2008 10:16 AM
 

Professor Knowledge said:

@Lexx Diirt
“I can see where most of poor americans would love obama to be president. They dont want to take responsibility for their debts and other problems. They want it to all go away wth no work..thats the democratic way.” Is that a direct quote from the President of the American poor? The problem with naïve people like you is that you think all poor people are lazy. Have you ever actually sat with a poor person and talked to them and tried to understand their plight? I doubt it. A good number of people are poor because they are a product of the system. I know to you that it’s inconceivable that everybody can’t succeed but that’s a fact. People like you focus on the exception. You are stupid as fuck, you don’t have any facts  all you do is give your opinion with nothing to back it up.

In response to the POW comment its called sarcasm dumb ass. In John McCain’s case he failed his mission point blank. He tries to paint Obama as an inexperienced leader but what has he done? Go ahead and name one thing? He’s the guy that agreed with President Bush more than anybody else…and that came out of his mouth, I have it on video. The fact that his OWN WEBSITE doesn’t list his major accomplishments should tell you something. Is Obama perfect? No but I would take him over McCain any day, and Don't even get me started on Palin.

Do I think Iraq is thriving, No stupid idiot, but my point is that we are spending billions trying to help somebody else when our own country is hurting. Isn’t McCain’s motto “Country First”? so why are spending money and the valuable lives of Americans time in Iraq? Do you even know what the war in Iraq is about?
Don’t address me anymore until you get some facts. I’m done playing with kids.
September 6, 2008 10:21 AM
 

pyffpuffa said:

Although I respect everyones opinion at the end of the day I feel like our opinions really don't matter.  Our GOVERNMENT is so CORRUPT and DECEITFUL that it doesn't even matter if OBAMA has 2 MILLION more VOTES than McCain, as much as I HATE to say it McCain will still become the next President of The USA.  Think about it, HOW IN THE HELL DID BUSH GET RE ELECTED??  HOW DID HE GET ELECTED IN THE FIRST PLACE??  THE GOV'T DETERMINES WHO WILL BE OUR PRESIDENT NOT THE CITIZENS OF OUR COUNTRY!!  It gets so DEEP I can go on for hours.  

As far as the DNC and the RNC there was clearly a BIG DIFFERENCE.  The DNC addressed  issues(economy, war, health care, education,etc.), not only that but there were supporters from many RACES.  It was a sense of UNITY and NOT DIVISION as if everyone was on the same page REGARDLESS of  RACE,SEX or RELIGION.  When I heard OBAMA deliver his message it gave me GOOSE BUMPS!!  OBAMA represents UNITY and ONE RACE, THE HUMAN RACE!!!

As far as the RNC it was a complete SNOOZEFEST, VERY BORING and a BUNCH OF BS!!  McCain spoke mostly about being a veteran,a POW and OBAMA.  It seems as if he was MORE CONCERNED WITH HIS PAST WAR EXPERIENCE and THROWING DIRT ON OBAMAS NAME THAN ADDRESSING THE ISSUES WE HAVE IN OUR COUNTRY.  Just by watching the RNC WE CAN CLEARLY SEE WHO SUPPORTS HIM AND WHO HE SUPPORTS!!  There was a TREMENDOUS LACK OF DIVERSITY at THE RNC and did anyone NOTICE how the cameramen MADE SURE THEY GOT FOOTAGE OF THE 10 BLACK SUPPORTERS THAT WERE PRESENT AMONG 70,000 SUPPORTERS.

I'm 29 years old and I never registered to vote because of my beliefs stated above.  However, this year I'm going to register and give it a shot.  I'm VOTING FOR OBAMA.  IF HE DOESN'T WIN I WILL NEVER,EVER,EVER vote again!!

OBAMA 08'
MY PRESIDENT WIN OR LOSE
September 6, 2008 11:19 AM
 

LTBROWN said:

Oh yes and just look at how crooked they are. This is just the start. Wolf I sending you the links. haha
====================================

September 5, 2008

Commentary:

Did a Mississippi Raid Protect Rightwing Politicians?

By: David Bacon



Laurel, Mississippi - On August 25, immigration agents swooped down on Howard Industries, a Mississippi electrical equipment factory, taking 481 workers to a privately-run detention center in Jena, Louisiana. A hundred and six women were also arrested at the plant, and released wearing electronic monitoring devices on their ankles if they had children, or without them if they were pregnant. Eight workers were taken to Federal court in Hattiesburg, where they were charged with aggravated identity theft.


Afterwards Barbara Gonzalez, spokesperson for the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), stated the raid took place because of a tip by a “union member” two years before. Other media accounts focused on an incident in which plant workers allegedly cheered as their coworkers were led away by ICE agents. The articles claim the plant was torn by tension between immigrant and non-immigrant workers, and that unions in Mississippi are hostile to immigrants.


Many Mississippi activists and workers, however, charge the raid had a political agenda - undermining a growing political coalition that threatens the state’s conservative Republican establishment. They also say the raid, which took place during union contract negotiations, will help the company resist demands for better wages and conditions.


Jim Evans, a national AFL-CIO staff member in Mississippi and a leading member of the state legislature’s Black Caucus, said he believed “this raid is an effort to drive immigrants out of Mississippi. It is also an attempt to drive a wedge between immigrants, African Americans, white people and unions - all those who want political change here.” Patricia Ice, attorney for the Mississippi Immigrant Rights Alliance (MIRA), agreed that “this is political. They want a mass exodus of immigrants out of the state, the kind we’ve seen in Arizona and Oklahoma. The political establishment here is threatened by Mississippi’s changing demographics, and what the electorate might look like in 20 years.”


In the last two decades, the percentage of African Americans in the state’s population has increased to over 35%, and immigrants, who were statistically insignificant until recently, are expected to reach 10% in the next decade. Mississippi union membership has been among the nation’s lowest, but since the early 1980s, workers have joined unions in catfish and poultry plants, casinos and shipyards, along with those at Howard Industries.


Evans, other members of the Black Caucus, many of the state’s labor organizations, and immigrant communities all see shifting demographics as the basis for changing the state’s politics. Over the last seven years their growing coalition has proposed legislation to set up a Department of Labor (Mississippi is the only state without one), guarantee access to education for children of all races and nationalities, and provide drivers’ licenses to immigrants. MIRA organized support in the state capitol for those proposals, and Evans, who sponsored many of them, chairs MIRA’s board.


Earlier this year, however, the legislature passed, and Governor Haley Barbour signed, a law making it a state felony for an undocumented worker to hold a job, punishable by 1-5 years in prison and $1,000-10,000 in fines. Employers are given immunity for employing workers without papers, so long as they vet new hires through an ICE database called E-Verify. It is still not known whether the people arrested at Howard Industries will be charged under the new state law. Evans says the law and the raid serve the same objectives. “They both just make it easier to exploit workers. The people who profit from Mississippi’s low wage system want to keep it the way it is,” he alleged.


Howard Industries, like most Mississippi employers, has a long record of opposing unions. Workers there chose representation by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers on June 8, 2000, by a vote of 162-108. Employment at the plant, which manufactures electrical ballasts and transformers, grew considerably after the election, and the company now employs over 4000 workers at several locations in Mississippi. In 2002 it received a $31.5 million subsidy for expansion from the state government, and at one point state legislators were all given HI laptop computers. “The company is very well-connected politically,” says Evans, who noted that its owners donated to the campaigns of former Democratic governor Ronnie Musgrove, and then to Mississippi’s current Republican governor Haley Barbour.


As it grew, the company hired many immigrant Mexican and Central American workers, diversifying a workforce that was originally primarily African American and white. The company has declined to comment, and released a press statement that said, “Howard Industries runs every check allowed to ascertain the immigration status of all applicants for jobs. It is company policy that it hires only U.S. citizens and legal immigrants.”


During the organizing drive, the union filed charges with the National Labor Relations Board, alleging intimidation and violations of workers’ rights. After the union and company agreed on a contract, more charges followed. NLRB Region 15 issued a complaint against the company for violating the union’s bargaining rights. Roger Doolittle, attorney for IBEW Local 1317, says other charges allege that the company threatened a union steward for trying to represent workers in the plant. In June, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced it intended to fine the company $123,000 for 36 violations of health and safety regulations at the Pendorf plant, where the raid took place, and another $41,000 in fines for a second Laurel location.


Tension between the company and union increased after the collective bargaining agreement expired at the beginning of August. According to one immigrant worker, who was not detained because he worked on swing shift and did not want to be identified, the union was asking for a wage increase of $1.50/hour and better vacation benefits. Company medical benefits are also an issue among workers, he said, because family coverage costs over $100/week, putting it out of reach for most employees.


Mississippi is a right-to-work state, and labor contracts cannot require that workers belong to the union. Instead, unions must continually try to sign workers up as members. In past years, according to other union sources, IBEW Local 1317 had a reputation as a union that did not offer much support to its immigrant members.


To increase its ability to negotiate a contract, Local 1317 began making greater efforts to sign up immigrant members. Spanish-speaking organizers were brought in, and they handed out leaflets in Spanish explaining the benefits of membership. They visited workers at home so they could talk about the union without being overheard or seen by company supervisors. According to the swing shift worker, many began to join, especially the immigrants who’d been hired most recently. IBEW’s national newspaper, Electrical Worker, reported that over 200 had signed up last April, according to Local 1317’s African-American business manager Clarence Larkin. “It’s a constant process to keep the union alive and growing,” he told the paper.


That’s when the plant was raided. Local 1317 will now have to try to negotiate a contract after the loss of many of its members, who were among those detained.


Marielena Hincapie, executive director of the National Immigration Law Center, explained that “raids drive down wages because they intimidate workers, even citizens and legal residents. The employer brings in another batch of employees and continues business as usual, while people who protest get targeted and workers get deported. Raids really demonstrate the employer’s power.” The Hattiesburg American reported Friday that Howard Industries sent a letter to customers two days after the raid, assuring them that production would be back to normal by the end of the week, and noting that the company has not been charged.


Spokesperson Barbara Gonzalez claimed ICE waited two years after receiving a call from a “union member” before conducting the raid, because “we took the time needed for our investigation.” She declined to say how that investigation was conducted, or what led ICE to believe their tip had come from a union member. The picture of a plant in which union members were hostile to immigrants was reinforced after the raid by media accounts of an incident in which workers “applauded” as their coworkers were taken away. But on August 29, when Cintra and the braceleted women sat in front of the plant for a second day, demanding more paychecks, African American workers came up to them as they left work, embraced the women, and told them they supported them.


David Bacon is a California photojournalist who documents labor, migration and globalization. His book “Communities Without Borders” was just published by Cornell University/ILR Press. This is an edited version the full text can be found at “Truthout” (http://www.truthout.org/article/did-a-mississippi-raid-protect-rightwing-politicians)
September 6, 2008 11:20 AM
 

Akaneon1 said:

Obama isn't being picked on because he's black, he's being picked on because he's a hypocritical and hollow image politician.

Doesn't anyone else find it sad that in the era after Bush, the Democratic Party is still pushing anti-Bush propaganda as the way to market their candidates?

Figure it out...

If McCain is the same as Bush...

And you pushed 2 candidates previously against Bush using the same tactics...

And lost...

John McCain has done scores and scores of work in AZ. He created and proposed over 40 different bills in the senate including the McCain-Feingold act. Comparatively Senator Obama has proposed/co-authored only 5 bills and has an absentee record that is only slightly better than Howard Dean, missing or refusing to vote on over 70% of all Senate measures. Comparatively McCain has refused to vote on less than 10% of all measures in the senate. He has one of the lowest absentee records and also one of the best attendance records in the entire senate, even in an election year.

These are your tax dollars at work. Do you care how good someone looks or what color they are if they don't have substance?

Even if Obama gets elected, or McCain gets elected... we're looking at more of the same...

The Democratic party lies to you and claims to be less biased than the Republican party... when the reality is... they're both based around money, like everything in this world. They want your tax dollars. They could care less what color you are. But it happens to be that the white people have the money. And so it becomes a battle that is class based, not race based, and people vs. government, not people vs. people.

The government is what is holding us down and until we get a government composed entirely of middle class citizens, we are doing ourselves an injustice.

Obama is not a black man, or a white man, he's a politician.
McCain is not a white man, or a hispanic man, he's a politician.
Palin is not a woman, she is a politician.

Becoming a politician immediately nulls any value you have to society. They are all the enemy of the people. Believing that one organization is inherently racist when the two organizations have the same basic purpose and premise is short-sighted.

A time is coming when we will rise up and form a people's party, a party that will not revolve around money but rather the will of the people themselves.

It might not happen today, it might not happen tomorrow,

But it will happen.

Fuck this election. Be ready for the real revolution of the future.
September 6, 2008 11:23 AM
 

MOSSHADYESCO said:

I felt it was a subliminal racism when Palin made fun of community organizers like there job means nothing and that helping those urban communities is worthless and a lot of people laughed in return. As far as them bashin Obama its i guess thats politics but hey the same person who wrote Palin speech IS THE SAME ONE WHO WROTE GEORGE W SPEECHES!! Thats why convention was pretty much staged by the same people who did Bushes LOL...and MCCAIN was speaking on CHANGE....

LOL @ the same scare tactics that they were spewing...and what about Mccain not even barely addressing the economy situation, or solving a solution to highest unemployment rate since 1930...or how we are spending 300+ MILLION DOLLARS A DAY ON THE WAR IN IRAQ WHICH WAS A COMPLETE MISGUIDED WAR, were a trillion dollars in dept....

lol @ mccain wanting to cut taxes for the riches people AND corporations and people actually being maad about the idea of RAISING taxes...U CAN'T REBUILD THE ECONOMY WITHOUT RAISING TAXES IT SUCKS BUT THATS WHAT MOST ECONOMIC EXPERTS SAY AND MOST ECONOMIC PROSPERING COUNTRIES DO ....

lol @ mccain sayin he is "COUNTRY FIRST" when he picked one of the worst VP picks ever...who has absolute no foreign experience and is quoted on saying "i dont know too much on the war in Iraq"...who has never had a passport until 2 years ago...who claims to be all about reform and stopping the corrupt but is under investigation for abusing her power as the governor, who governs the least populated state and hasnt step foot outside the North America...yea she is great pick to lead us in these times.... ITS CLEAR SHE WAS PICKED JUST BECAUSE SHE IS A WOMEN (holla Hillary Clinton hurt sore losers) and evangelical christians with her far right beliefs, yea John u def are bi partisan when u picked this nut instead of someone like Joe Lieberman who is a bit bi partisan.....

Mccain just proved he just doesnt really care about what are country is doing he just wants to win and do any and everything to do so.....yea he wasnt bashing obama but the rest of the people in his convention did especially his VP and yes there word is his...

LETS SEE IF AMERICAN IS SMART ENOUGH TO PICK OBAMA...I HOPE WE DONT PROVE ARE SELFS TO BE ONE OF DUMBEST BECAUSE IF SO WE GET WHAT WE DESERVE IN THE FUTURE....


PS. SHOUT OUT TO GEORGE BUSH AND CHENEY AND THE HOMEY  RUMSFIELD for making me break my back 20 years from now to get this country out of the trillion dollar dept this useless war caused... PEACE    
September 6, 2008 11:33 AM