Tea Parties Aren’t Racist: White Supremacist

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Why so much hate for Obama for spending and amnesty but support for Republicans who spend more then Democrats and tried to grant amnesty for illegals :confused:

A)Obama: too much spending and amnesty

B)Republicans: too much spending and amnesty

Answer: B

Obama is a bigger government, wealth redistributing flaming liberal who has just added our health care to the growing list of over reaching government control.
 
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Agreed, illegal immigration isn't -- or shouldn't be -- about race. Unfortunately racists make up a significant portion of the anti-illegal activists (imagine how that makes an anti-racist, pro-nationalist like me feel). Other states would be wise to follow the model of California's Prop 187, which was as race-free as an anti-illegal-alien proposal could be. Arizona has put itself in the unfortunate position of looking like racial profiling, which left it vulnerable to accusations of racism, whether justified or not. That it was written by a guy who seems to pal around with white supremacists doesn't help one bit.

The question asked in this thread was why the teabaggers didn't feel strongly enough about this issue to take to the streets before Obama became president. The timing does seem suspicious for most of these teabaggers who were oddly silent when Repubs were in charge.

The teaparty's energy mostly comes from the distressed economy I think, and the loss of their gambling money.
 
Are you stupid AND illiterate??? LOL! There was NO TEA PARTY MOVEMENT when Bush was president. The organization didn't exist. There were plenty of people pissed off at Bush, and many of them were Republicans. Now, of course, that this shit has gone on for years they have become more and more pissed off about it and hence become more organized.

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Agreed, illegal immigration isn't -- or shouldn't be -- about race. Unfortunately racists make up a significant portion of the anti-illegal activists (imagine how that makes an anti-racist, pro-nationalist like me feel). Other states would be wise to follow the model of California's Prop 187, which was as race-free as an anti-illegal-alien proposal could be. Arizona has put itself in the unfortunate position of looking like racial profiling, which left it vulnerable to accusations of racism, whether justified or not. That it was written by a guy who seems to pal around with white supremacists doesn't help one bit.

The question asked in this thread was why the teabaggers didn't feel strongly enough about this issue to take to the streets before Obama became president. The timing does seem suspicious for most of these teabaggers who were oddly silent when Repubs were in charge.
 
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Are you stupid AND illiterate???
No but clearly YOU are.
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There was NO TEA PARTY MOVEMENT when Bush was president.
That's what we've been saying, pinhead. The question to be answered by you is WHY NOT? You are apparently completely incapable of following logic.
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There were plenty of people pissed off at Bush, and many of them were Republicans. Now, of course, that this shit has gone on for years they have become more and more pissed off about it and hence become more organized.
They didn't get organized until Obama became President. Very suspicious timing, which I've said before. So go ahead and pretend like you don't understand what I've written and try to put more of YOUR stupid words in my mouth. Assclown.
 
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The teaparty's energy mostly comes from the distressed economy I think, and the loss of their gambling money.
I prefer Bill Maher's take: they're racist sore losers.
 
You can go back and forth with the bullshit. I didn't exactly see the Daily Kos giving Bush high fives for saving millions of lives in Africa from his expensive AIDS vaccine initiatives, expanding medicare drug benefits for low income seniors, or expanding child tax credits so that we're at a point where a family with a few kids can earn almost 60k w/o paying Federal income taxes. Hell, the Federal Government dumped 165 billion into Louisiana post-Katrina and to this day one STILL hears of Bush's racist response.


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I believe the word for that is hypocrisy. :D

I remember when Bill Clinton was doing things that the GOP agreed with and that had most liberals grinding their teeth, he got no credit from the right. Their response (aka whine) back then was "He's stealing our ideas!" So apparently what gets done matters less than who gets credit, according to the so-called "Party of Principles." :p
 
The first whites in America were all illlegal immigrants and that makes most of their descedents illegal too even if some are 5th generation. The same applies to most blacks. Its funny country that an illegal descedent calls a native descedent illegal. :D
 
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