Black Panters intimidating mccain voters

Quote from seneca_roman:

Typical Repulikan tactic; so I guess they went conservative.

I love it how so many libs want to claim that the republicans invented stealing elections. Has no one ever heard of Tammany Hall or the Daley boys?
 
Quote from RichardRimes:

Who is the white dude standing around with his hands in his pocket? I wouldn't have felt the least bit intimidated to go in to vote. I'm sure the Black Panter's (?:p ) were there to insure a peaceful voting process.

The original Black Panthers were established to provide protection from police brutality and racism based acts. When I was a little guy back in the late sixties, the Chicago chapter of the Panthers came to our school to recruit the kids. We were asked to join the Junior Rangers (aka PewWee's). Dues was $0.25 a week (quickly rasied to $0.50). They then became the Black Stone Rangers and the youth were the P-Stones. The rest as they say, is history. :)
 
Junior Rangers. Old school bro! :D



Quote from canyonman00:

The original Black Panthers were established to provide protection from police brutality and racism based acts. When I was a little guy back in the late sixties, the Chicago chapter of the Panthers came to our school to recruit the kids. We were asked to join the Junior Rangers (aka PewWee's). Dues was $0.25 a week (quickly rasied to $0.50). They then became the Black Stone Rangers and the youth were the P-Stones. The rest as they say, is history. :)
 
Quote from krazykarl:

eh boy:Re: Black Panters intimidating mccain voters
Typical non-news. So were there any specific voters (McCain, Obama or others) intimidated or stopped from voting? It looked like all voters were intimidated equally, if at all. Did anybody call the cops when they saw these "security" if they felt intimidated?
 
Quote from tmarket:

Typical non-news. So were there any specific voters (McCain, Obama or others) intimidated or stopped from voting? It looked like all voters were intimidated equally, if at all. Did anybody call the cops when they saw these "security" if they felt intimidated?

Forgive the silly question, as I haven't seen all the videos -- but did the security guards say that they were "Black Panthers?"

I've learned to never take a Republican claim at face value.
 
LOL. "I'm security."

The Repubs should have had somebody to confront them and see what they would do.

Getting something like that on film would definitely change some minds. :)

Ironically the "panther" probably did have a "security" job somewhere. That is if he had any job.


Quote from Monkey Boy:

Here is another video (not Fox News*) of the same polling place. Why does one of the Black Panthers have a baton in his hand. Furthermore, why are two Black Panthers standing outside of the polling place? They are obviously trying to intimidate voters.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neGbKHyGuHU


* Noted to ease the minds of the Kool-Aid drinkers.
 
Quote from madmax98:

This idiot said he was the poll watcher!!!! OMFG, i can't believe that shit

Yes, security guards are generally not the smartest.

No one has answered this, but did these security guards actually say that they were "Black Panthers?"
 
If you could get a close up you'd probably see those patches on their coats are "panther" patches.



Quote from bigdavediode:

Yes, security guards are generally not the smartest.

No one has answered this, but did these security guards actually say that they were "Black Panthers?"
 
Are we witnessing the new breed of Secret Service officers?

Out with the suits and ties, in with the Fila track suits and Samuel L. Jackson berets!

"That ain't Diddy, it's the Prez!!"

Any guesses as to how long before BO's album drops?
 
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