Branded sexist, labelled racist.
Want it clearer? Check the mirror.
My Country is the World. My Coutrymen Mankind-Thomas Paine
From late colonial times thru the War of 1812 the US was pretty much saying "we don't want yours" to the Motherland and trying to export the Revolution. Finally we had our own flag (securely) so a quieter anti-British period thing followed in which we wanted to manifest our destiny by providing our flag to folks who a) didn't have one or b) who had a flag (usually someone else's) but whom we thought would benefit us in some way. But it was not imperialism. Nope. Not us. Just westward expansion and some shrewd land deals and
an occasional dustup with Spain over something that we needed more because of our manifest destiny.
It's why our immigration laws have always been tough. We've got this whole, big continent - why do we have to care about anyone else? It's why we never learned to play well with others like European nations do. Perversely, we're incredibly proud about the fact that our involvement in the 2 World Wars saved civilization - and now, let us have our ball and go home.
It's also his domestic policy. Freedom fries, but no monies for birth control because abstinence is better than safe sex. Here, have some freedom fries while we get rid of that pesky dictator. Oh, look, there's another one. Right, eat your fries and we'll take care of your government. We'll make sure it's a good one.
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Unfortunately, having Kerry win in November isn't going to fix this attitude.
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1) Do you have a flag? From late colonial times thru the War of 1812 the US was pretty much saying "we don't want yours" to the Motherland and trying to export the Revolution. Finally we had our own flag (securely) so a quieter anti-British period thing followed in which we wanted to manifest our destiny by providing our flag to folks who a) didn't have one or b) who had a flag (usually someone else's) but whom we thought would benefit us in some way. But it was not imperialism. Nope. Not us. Just westward expansion and some shrewd land deals and an occasional dustup with Spain over something that we needed more because of our manifest destiny.
2) ISOLATION ... involvement (bad idea, bad idea) ... ISOLATION This is the US foreign policy in the 20th century. So many Americans then (and now) think it's possible to retreat back to the US and just ignore the strange, bad people. It's why the League of Nations failed, it's why the United Nations' authority hangs by a thread. It's why our immigration laws have always been tough. We've got this whole, big continent - why do we have to care about anyone else? It's why we never learned to play well with others like European nations do. Perversely, we're incredibly proud about the fact that our involvement in the 2 World Wars saved civilization - and now, let us have our ball and go home.
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"Omnia mutantur, nihil interit." -- "Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost."
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Now, does that make sense, or have I just muddied the waters further
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they beat me up becuase I would rather play house with the girls than do sports and read a lot.Thus they were intolerant of my difference.
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If they had beat me up becuase I went around picking on girls . . . or kids smaller than me. they would have been intolerant of my intolerance.
It's just so hard to interject oneself into a situation where a parent is being violent w/ a child: the fear that the violence will be turned on you!
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The Boss Takes on the Boss in U.S. Campaign Tour
By Larry Fine
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Boss is going up against the boss.
       
Bruce Springsteen, the U.S. rock icon known as The Boss, will join two dozen other stars in nine "battleground" states for a rock 'n' roll tour aimed at ousting President Bush, organizers said on Wednesday.
The "Vote for Change" tour -- 34 shows in 28 cities -- is scheduled for the first week of October, one month before the U.S. presidential election.
"The tour is aimed squarely at the radical right wing policies of Republican ideologues throughout the country," said Eli Pariser, executive director of MoveOn PAC, the online liberal political action committee presenting the tour.
Six concert lineups will play simultaneous shows in a blitz of so-called swing states -- those that could go either Democrat or Republican in November: Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, North Carolina, Florida, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Wisconsin.
"I felt like I couldn't have written the music I've written, and been on stage singing about the things that I've sung about for the last 25 years and not take part in this particular election," said Springsteen, who has avoided direct political work in the past.
Dave Matthews, James Taylor, the Dixie Chicks, James Taylor, Pearl Jam, R.E.M, John Mellencamp, Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt are among the performers donating their talent and time to get Democrat John Kerry into the White House.
Proceeds from the tour go to America Coming Together, another liberal political action group.
"A vote for change is a vote for a stronger, safer, healthier America," Matthews said. "A vote for Bush is a vote for a divided, unstable, paranoid America."
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i am not bashing the NAACP.e are robaly very nice people but they are about playing the victim and blaming whites.I am criticizing them.
they are intolerant.any black who dares to go against them is labledan uncle tom.If you cloned Jesse,Al Sharpton and the entire NAACP executiv board a hundred times you could still not erase the facts that they are poor shadows of the blacks they villify,Clreance,Consi,Mr.Powell JC Watts(who I hopes runs for president in 08) are the example younf people regardless of race should be patterning themselves after.
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You attacked Bush.Which is the only thing the Dems can do.
Time flies by when the Devil drives.
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end.
My Country is the World. My Coutrymen Mankind-Thomas Paine
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I know the NAACP's history.Unfortunately it's history and it's present are very different.
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It's current leadership now compares the confederate flag to the swatztika.
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Instead of calling me a racist how about doing something about the self destructive culture that is threatening to destroy the black family.
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And to Bush's credit Bush has not gone negative,unless you call attacking Kerrys record negative.
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And I do not see the NAACP doing anything to promte the young men stepping up and fulfilling their roles,nothing to try to stem the tide of unplanned pregeanceis that is destroying young black women's futures.
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I will not vote for somebody just to get somebody else out.
Time flies by when the Devil drives.
It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end.
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New 'Bushism' Born at Bill Signing
WASHINGTON - President Bush offered up a new entry for his catalog of "Bushisms" on Thursday, declaring that his administration will "never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people."
Bush misspoke as he delivered a speech at the signing ceremony for a $417 billion defense spending bill.
"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we," Bush said. "They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we."
No one in Bush's audience of military brass or Pentagon chiefs reacted.
The president was working his way toward a larger point. "We must never stop thinking about how best to defend our country. We must always be forward-thinking," he said.
White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Bush's misstatement "just shows even the most straightforward and plain-spoken people misspeak."
"But the American people know this president speaks with clarity and conviction, and the terrorists know by his actions he means it," McClellan said.
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That whole it's a black thing you would not understand is why I have no use for the NAACP leadership.
I do not need to be black,just human.
The problems that beset the black community are in no way unique to blacks.So called white "trailer trash" also suffer from too many single mothers trying to go it alone,absentee fathers,crank(the rural crack) use is rampant,rural schools are about as dismal as urban schools,wide spread poverty.I live with this all around me.
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No.I never said that.I said I do not see them doing anything and invited anyone to present nonsubjective evidence they had that they were.You have not done that.
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No,both sides have attacked records.There is nothing wrong with that.If Kerry says Bush is the worst president ever that is not negative as long as he is basing it on his record.And I have stated many times I am not voting for Bush,why would I ignore it if I do not support Bush.
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Again I have no plans to vote for Bush,however I see him as misguided not evil.
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And are you White?Are you Conservative.Are you a supporter of Focus on the family.No Then what gives you the right to critcize them.
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Actually I did. You are attacking me,not presenting a factual case why am I wrong.
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I am gay,I want the outsourcing stopped and again I am not voting for Bush.But I need to know more about Kerry than he is not Bush before he gets my vote.if we had a legitimate thrd party or multi party systm here it would not be a choice between only two alternatives neither which are garunteed to be good choices.
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I guess you dislike Bush too much to tolerate any comment about him that is not 100% negative.
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like the billions for combating aids in Africa and his across the board tax that he went and made meaningless by shwing no fiscal restraint.
Time flies by when the Devil drives.
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That whole it's a black thing you would not understand is why I have no use for the NAACP leadership.
I do not need to be black,just human.
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And are you White? No Then what gives you the right to critcize them.
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And yet white people, while socio-economically dominating American society, continue to treat black people (*on average*) w/ an extremely high degree of fear&loathing (purse-clutching, lock 'em up and throw away the key, "There Goes the Neighborhood" segregation, "Black poverty/infant mortality/punishment-compared-to-conviction/cannon-fodder rates? Who gives a damn?!") anyway. Why shouldn't blacks---including the NAACP---criticize the white power structure---including Dubya?
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Unabashed Racist Leads Tenn. GOP Primary
       
By WOODY BAIRD, Associated Press Writer
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - An unabashed racist will represent the Republican party in the November election for a congressional seat after a write-in candidate failed to derail his effort.
With 86 percent of the primary vote counted Thursday, write-in candidate Dennis Bertrand had just 1,554 votes compared to 7,671, or 83 percent, for James L. Hart, a believer in the discredited, phony science of eugenics.
In November, the GOP candidate will oppose Rep. John Tanner, a Democrat who has represented the northwest Tennessee district for 15 years.
Hart, 60, vows if elected to work toward keeping "less favored races" from reproducing or immigrating to the United States. In campaign literature, Hart contends that "poverty genes" threaten to turn the United States into "one big Detroit."
"I didn't expect to win," Hart said. "I thought their network would beat my ideas."
He has run for the 8th District seat before and drawn little attention. But people began to notice this time because he was the only Republican on the ballot.
Since the deadline for getting on the ballot had passed, Bertrand, also a Republican, began a write-in campaign, saying he wanted to protect the party's honor.
"I think his beliefs are not beliefs of any party that I know of," Bertrand said Thursday night. "I knew it was going to be a really long shot, but in good conscience, I had to at least give it an attempt."
Bertrand, a financial analyst and former military officer, was on active duty with the National Guard when the deadline to get on the primary ballot passed.
Hart said he will have lots of time to campaign for the general election since he was forced Wednesday to resign from his job as a real estate salesman because of the attention he drew during the primary.
"They didn't say 'You're fired' in exactly those words, but it was pretty clear what they wanted," Hart said.
While campaigning, Hart sometimes wears a protective vest and carries a .40-caliber pistol, but he said he has run into no trouble.
"When I knock on a door and say white children deserve the same rights as everybody else, the enthusiastic response is truly amazing," he said.
If a black person opens the door, he says he simply drops off campaign literature and leaves.
This is the first part so go to the link to read the rest of it. A government dominated by Religious fanatics will be extrmemely unfriendly to gays which is a big reason for me not to vote for Bush. A vote for Bush is a vote for theocracy not democracy IMHO. If you want Bush out of office and are in a swing state then you must vote for Kerry otherwise your vote will be for Bush. The election is 50-50 and Kerry at least is not anti-gay. It does no good to get tax cuts if you lose your civil rights.Quote:
Religion has always played a powerful role in the daily lives of Americans. But it has never wielded such influence in the highest levels of American government as it does under the Bush presidency. Moreover, the religious conservative movement that has come into political prominence with the election of George W. Bush views him as its earthly leader. As Washington Post staff writer Dana Milbank, puts it:
For the first time since religious conservatism became a modern political movement, the president of the United States has become the movement’s de facto leader–a status even Ronald Reagan, though admired by religious conservatives, never earned. Christian publications, radio and television shower Bush with praise, while preachers from the pulpit treat his leadership as an act of providence. A procession of religious leaders who have met with him testify to his faith, while Web sites encourage people to fast and pray for the president.
Considered the leader of the Christian right, Bush is viewed by many of his aides and followers as a leader with a higher purpose. Bush aide, Tim Goeglein, echoes this view: “I think President Bush is God’s man at this hour, and I say this with a great sense of humility.” Ralph Reed, a long time crusader against divorce, single-parent family and abortion and current head of Georgia’s Republican Party, assesses Bush’s relationship with the Christian right in more sobering political terms. He argues that the role of the religious conservative movement has changed in that it is no longer on the outskirts of power since it has helped to elect leaders who believe in its cause. Referring to the new-found role of the religious right, he claims “You’re no longer throwing rocks at the building; you’re in the building.” Bush has not disappointed his radical evangelical Christian following.
Make no mistake the ultimate goal of extremist Evangelicals is not to prevent gay marriage but to prevent gay people from living openly (or at all) anywhere. Bush is their ally and has already pushed the Federal Marriage Ammendment for them. In his next term, Bush could do worse things like making a federal law like Virginia's that prevents gays from even entering into contracts together:Quote:
Rhea County, about 30 miles north of Chattanooga, want the state to give it the power to arrest gays for "crimes against nature."
In a unanimous vote the county commissioners passed a motion asking its state representatives to introduce legislation to allow it to lay the charges. For Commissioner J-C Fugate, the issue is simple. He wants to keep "homosexuals out of here."
A second Bush administration means more bigotted laws passed against gays under the guise of "protecting" the family. Bush's "family values" simply does not include gays. Republicans talk about protecting children but are more than willing to let the children of gays be unprotected without adoption, insurance and inheritance rights. I'm am an independent but I'd rather vote for a party that does not make hatred of me and mine a plank of their platform: the Democratic Party. The Republicans should rename themselves the Theocratic party IMHO. Personally, I can't see why would any gay person would want Bush to be re-elected? It may be one issue but my civil rights are more important to me than small government, tax cuts, prayer in schools or any of the other things the republicans advocate.Quote:
Lawmakers in Virginia passed a sweeping ban on same-sex partners on Wednesday that outlaws any "partnership contract or other arrangements that purport to provide the benefits of marriage."
It seems the republicans can't run on their record with the problems in Iraq and the sputtering economy so they prefer to run on the hatred of gays. The UNITED States is what suffers.Quote:
Gay rights groups said they learned a hard lesson from Missouri's passage of a state constitutional amendment against same-sex marriage and would put up a tougher fight in other states where voters may adopt similar amendments this year. But they expect to lose.
"Sadly, I do think a lot of these state ballot initiatives will succeed despite our best efforts to stop them," said Cheryl Jacques, president of the Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest gay rights group, and a former state senator in Massachusetts.
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