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« Reply #75 on: September 02, 2011, 09:58:59 PM »
Powell - like other morons who voted for obama, got caught up in the moment and voted based upon sheer emotion, media hype, obamas empty record, and because it was the cool thing to do at the time. 

If people can't see in retrospect how foolish they were for buying into the obama hype and faux narrative, what can one say? 

Answer: What option did the GOP give us? 

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« Reply #76 on: September 03, 2011, 12:45:23 AM »
Answer: What option did the GOP give us? 

Right there^ is why most Blacks are incompatible with the Republican party.

SO lets see, a brother who can give speeches and community organize with no experience, no track record, no private sector life whatsoever who promises all things to all people, with the most left wing voting record in the entire Congress during his tenor ( further left than self described socialist Bernie Sanders), who sat in Rev Wrights church for 20 years but never heard anything "racist", with personal associations that run the gamut from Rod Blagoyavitch to Weather Underground leader Bill Ayers and he was the only option?  ::)

Say what you want about John McCain-- the man was far better suited to run the country in every single conceivable way. Also, say whatever you will about Palin, Joe Biden has shown beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is at least as stupid as she is, if not more so.

If your argument is that Palin turned off blacks, it doesn't fly. Since when does a VP nominee determine the voting outcome of a presidential election?

Lets be real here brah-- You voted for Obama because he's black and most blacks have an idiotic tribal mentality when it comes to people of their race. Before Barry Obama ( you do know he changed his name to Barak so idiots like yourself would think it had " street cred") signed a single piece of legislation, the false narrative trumpeted in the black community and the ultra liberal mainstream media was that the election was a historic moment that ranks up there with the first moon landing and discovering the cure for cancer.

If blacks had a modicum of intellectual curiosity, they would be asking what other options are available based on what the democratic party has given them for the past 50 years. Know what your "best option" has done for you lately?  Record food stamp benefits, welfare enrollment and Black unemployment hasn't been this high in almost 30 years=17%.

Every single principle that conservatives stand for helps the black community or is in sync with it-- whether its charter schools, less regulation, private sector growth, being pro family and anti abortion etc. Yet the herd mentality trumps all. Have you ever heard the mindlessly offensive drivel and stupidity that comes out of the mouths of the Congressional Black Caucus?

So spare me your nonsense about the GOP reaching out to the community and offering a viable alternative. The GOP knows blacks are hopeless. No conservative candidate could look himself in the mirror or maintain any support from other voters by stumping in the hood and promising everyone free money, job quotas, affirmative action and blaming whitey for the pervasive ass backwardness of Black American culture. Telling everyone to shut up about racism, getting off the dole, working for a living and earning your own way in life= Would probably lead to a full scale riot ( assuming more than 2 people actually showed up)

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Re: Ugly Racist PsychoTalk: Once Again Slurs Decorated General Colin Powell
« Reply #77 on: September 03, 2011, 06:38:26 AM »
Black unemployment: Highest in 27 years

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The August jobs report was dismal for plenty of reasons, but perhaps most striking was the picture it painted of racial inequality in the job market.

Black unemployment surged to 16.7% in August, its highest level since 1984, while the unemployment rate for whites fell slightly to 8%, the Labor Department reported

http://money.cnn.com/2011/09/02/news/economy/black_unemployment_rate/

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Re: Ugly Racist PsychoTalk: Once Again Slurs Decorated General Colin Powell
« Reply #78 on: September 03, 2011, 06:54:55 AM »
Reagans fault.

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Re: Ugly Racist PsychoTalk: Once Again Slurs Decorated General Colin Powell
« Reply #79 on: September 03, 2011, 07:57:26 AM »
Right there^ is why most Blacks are incompatible with the Republican party.

SO lets see, a brother who can give speeches and community organize with no experience, no track record, no private sector life whatsoever who promises all things to all people, with the most left wing voting record in the entire Congress during his tenor ( further left than self described socialist Bernie Sanders), who sat in Rev Wrights church for 20 years but never heard anything "racist", with personal associations that run the gamut from Rod Blagoyavitch to Weather Underground leader Bill Ayers and he was the only option?  ::)

Say what you want about John McCain-- the man was far better suited to run the country in every single conceivable way. Also, say whatever you will about Palin, Joe Biden has shown beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is at least as stupid as she is, if not more so.

If your argument is that Palin turned off blacks, it doesn't fly. Since when does a VP nominee determine the voting outcome of a presidential election?

Lets be real here brah-- You voted for Obama because he's black and most blacks have an idiotic tribal mentality when it comes to people of their race. Before Barry Obama ( you do know he changed his name to Barak so idiots like yourself would think it had " street cred") signed a single piece of legislation, the false narrative trumpeted in the black community and the ultra liberal mainstream media was that the election was a historic moment that ranks up there with the first moon landing and discovering the cure for cancer.

If blacks had a modicum of intellectual curiosity, they would be asking what other options are available based on what the democratic party has given them for the past 50 years. Know what your "best option" has done for you lately?  Record food stamp benefits, welfare enrollment and Black unemployment hasn't been this high in almost 30 years=17%.

Every single principle that conservatives stand for helps the black community or is in sync with it-- whether its charter schools, less regulation, private sector growth, being pro family and anti abortion etc. Yet the herd mentality trumps all. Have you ever heard the mindlessly offensive drivel and stupidity that comes out of the mouths of the Congressional Black Caucus?

So spare me your nonsense about the GOP reaching out to the community and offering a viable alternative. The GOP knows blacks are hopeless. No conservative candidate could look himself in the mirror or maintain any support from other voters by stumping in the hood and promising everyone free money, job quotas, affirmative action and blaming whitey for the pervasive ass backwardness of Black American culture. Telling everyone to shut up about racism, getting off the dole, working for a living and earning your own way in life= Would probably lead to a full scale riot ( assuming more than 2 people actually showed up)

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And that's the GOP's current mindset so they shouldn't complain about blacks not voting for Republicans.  Problem is that you also won't get any Hispanic vote, Asian Vote, or any other minority vote.  And by doing so, you pretty much eliminate a great deal of your voting poll...and since not every white person will vote GOP, it leads to landslide victories such 2008.

The GOP needs to get back to what Ronald Reagan was doing and that's reaching out to everyone.  Simply look at this map of the 1984 election



Now if you look at the map, you should realize that everyone including blacks and other minorities obviously voted for him despite the fact that Jesse Jackson was running.  That's because he simply reached out on a wide scale basis and brought everyone together regardless of who they were.  The GOP may invoke the name of Reagan but none of them are acting like him.  That's how you win elections.

Until the GOP starts living and breathing the legacy of Reagan, they will always be in trouble at election time....and quite frankly disrespecting one of Reagan's most trusted associates Colin Powell is not going to do them any favors.



The Bush people have no right to speak for my father, particularly because of the position he's in now. Yes, some of the current policies are an extension of the '80s. But the overall thrust of this administration is not my father's — these people are overly reaching, overly aggressive, overly secretive, and just plain corrupt. I don't trust these people."...... Ron Reagan
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Re: Ugly Racist PsychoTalk: Once Again Slurs Decorated General Colin Powell
« Reply #80 on: September 03, 2011, 08:51:13 AM »
Black unemployment: Highest in 27 years

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- The August jobs report was dismal for plenty of reasons, but perhaps most striking was the picture it painted of racial inequality in the job market.

Black unemployment surged to 16.7% in August, its highest level since 1984, while the unemployment rate for whites fell slightly to 8%, the Labor Department reported

http://money.cnn.com/2011/09/02/news/economy/black_unemployment_rate/
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Re: Ugly Racist PsychoTalk: Once Again Slurs Decorated General Colin Powell
« Reply #81 on: September 03, 2011, 04:30:24 PM »
Well, when you have GOP party members along with folks like Beck and Limbaugh make racially insensitive comments, then what do you expect???  

The GOP has a serious race relations problem...and instead of reaching out for the votes, they are instead attempting to keep them from voting from staging police cars outside of voting booths, putting out flyers giving the wrong date for Election Day, slashing the tires of vans picking up the poor, push polling tactics, and attempting to push ridiculous regulations at the voting booth.  

Until they get their heads out of their asses, they will continue to get 5% of the black vote...possibly less

They don't need the black vote to win. Bush proved that TWICE (notwithstanding the fact that he got 11% of the black vote in 2004).

Obama knows he's got the black vote in his back pocket, no matter how much he sucks (which explains why he didn't go anywhere NEAR a black neighborhood during his bus tour). All he has to do is to get the usual suspects (Jackson, Sharpton, Waters, Jackson-Lee et. al) to con people like you into thinking that voting GOP is one step shy of sticking us back in the fields to pick cotton.

He's sucking up to white people (which he's losing in DROVES) because without them, he's TOAST (no matter how many negroes turns out in 2012). But, many may just say home, which effectively makes them GOP votes.

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« Reply #82 on: September 03, 2011, 04:34:02 PM »

And that's the GOP's current mindset so they shouldn't complain about blacks not voting for Republicans.  Problem is that you also won't get any Hispanic vote, Asian Vote, or any other minority vote.  And by doing so, you pretty much eliminate a great deal of your voting poll...and since not every white person will vote GOP, it leads to landslide victories such 2008.

The GOP needs to get back to what Ronald Reagan was doing and that's reaching out to everyone.  Simply look at this map of the 1984 election



Now if you look at the map, you should realize that everyone including blacks and other minorities obviously voted for him despite the fact that Jesse Jackson was running.  That's because he simply reached out on a wide scale basis and brought everyone together regardless of who they were.  The GOP may invoke the name of Reagan but none of them are acting like him.  That's how you win elections.

Until the GOP starts living and breathing the legacy of Reagan, they will always be in trouble at election time....and quite frankly disrespecting one of Reagan's most trusted associates Colin Powell is not going to do them any favors.



The Bush people have no right to speak for my father, particularly because of the position he's in now. Yes, some of the current policies are an extension of the '80s. But the overall thrust of this administration is not my father's — these people are overly reaching, overly aggressive, overly secretive, and just plain corrupt. I don't trust these people."...... Ron Reagan

Think again! Unlike many black voters, Hispanics don't lockstep for the Democrats. Check the 2000 and 2004 elections. Notice the BUMP in Latino voters that Bush got. He didn't get the majority, but he got a significant chunk of them to put him over the top.

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« Reply #83 on: September 03, 2011, 05:48:07 PM »

And that's the GOP's current mindset so they shouldn't complain about blacks not voting for Republicans.  Problem is that you also won't get any Hispanic vote, Asian Vote, or any other minority vote.  And by doing so, you pretty much eliminate a great deal of your voting poll...and since not every white person will vote GOP, it leads to landslide victories such 2008.

The GOP needs to get back to what Ronald Reagan was doing and that's reaching out to everyone.  Simply look at this map of the 1984 election



Now if you look at the map, you should realize that everyone including blacks and other minorities obviously voted for him despite the fact that Jesse Jackson was running.  That's because he simply reached out on a wide scale basis and brought everyone together regardless of who they were.  The GOP may invoke the name of Reagan but none of them are acting like him.  That's how you win elections.

Until the GOP starts living and breathing the legacy of Reagan, they will always be in trouble at election time....and quite frankly disrespecting one of Reagan's most trusted associates Colin Powell is not going to do them any favors.



The Bush people have no right to speak for my father, particularly because of the position he's in now. Yes, some of the current policies are an extension of the '80s. But the overall thrust of this administration is not my father's — these people are overly reaching, overly aggressive, overly secretive, and just plain corrupt. I don't trust these people."...... Ron Reagan

Wrong again idiot. Blacks make up less than 15% percent of the country in 2011. Back when Reagan ran it was less than that. Not a single state is majority black.

And Fuck Colin Powell. Another guy that gets undeserved esteem from the black community. When he was a GOP household name, he was an Uncle Tom, an oreo, etc.--- Now that he has stabbed several Republicans in the back, he all of a sudden needs to be worshiped by everyone?

You fucking libs are so predictable and so pathetic. Do the rest of the planet a favor and take your identity politick herd mentality off a cliff.

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Re: Ugly Racist PsychoTalk: Once Again Slurs Decorated General Colin Powell
« Reply #84 on: September 04, 2011, 01:05:31 AM »
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Re: Ugly Racist PsychoTalk: Once Again Slurs Decorated General Colin Powell
« Reply #85 on: September 04, 2011, 01:52:28 AM »
Wrong again idiot. Blacks make up less than 15% percent of the country in 2011. Back when Reagan ran it was less than that. Not a single state is majority black.

And Fuck Colin Powell. Another guy that gets undeserved esteem from the black community. When he was a GOP household name, he was an Uncle Tom, an oreo, etc.--- Now that he has stabbed several Republicans in the back, he all of a sudden needs to be worshiped by everyone?

You fucking libs are so predictable and so pathetic. Do the rest of the planet a favor and take your identity politick herd mentality off a cliff.
I never considered him a "Uncle Tom", or an oreo, and none of the black people I knew, especially the former military ones, thought of him as such...I always would liked to have sat down and talked with him about various topics...If he were to seriously run as a GOP candidate, he would blast everybody out the water, the whole field is low rent.
In fact, if he ran in 2008 against Obama, and I would have voted for him.

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Re: Ugly Racist PsychoTalk: Once Again Slurs Decorated General Colin Powell
« Reply #86 on: September 04, 2011, 07:02:33 AM »
Wrong again idiot. Blacks make up less than 15% percent of the country in 2011. Back when Reagan ran it was less than that. Not a single state is majority black.

And Fuck Colin Powell. Another guy that gets undeserved esteem from the black community. When he was a GOP household name, he was an Uncle Tom, an oreo, etc.--- Now that he has stabbed several Republicans in the back, he all of a sudden needs to be worshiped by everyone?

You fucking libs are so predictable and so pathetic. Do the rest of the planet a favor and take your identity politick herd mentality off a cliff.


Undeserved??.....boy are you delusional... ::)
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Re: Ugly Racist PsychoTalk: Once Again Slurs Decorated General Colin Powell
« Reply #87 on: September 04, 2011, 05:30:37 PM »


Now if you look at the map, you should realize that everyone including blacks and other minorities obviously voted for him despite the fact that Jesse Jackson was running.  That's because he simply reached out on a wide scale basis and brought everyone together regardless of who they were.  The GOP may invoke the name of Reagan but none of them are acting like him.  That's how you win elections.


That's incorrect.  Mondale got 91 percent of the black vote.  Reagan 9 percent.

http://www.ropercenter.uconn.edu/elections/how_groups_voted/voted_84.html#.TmQXuRzGrA0

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« Reply #88 on: September 04, 2011, 07:10:41 PM »
That's incorrect.  Mondale got 91 percent of the black vote.  Reagan 9 percent.

http://www.ropercenter.uconn.edu/elections/how_groups_voted/voted_84.html#.TmQXuRzGrA0

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As I said, the GOP doesn't need the black vote to win. That's also why Obama didn't bother going to the black communities for his bus tour. He knows he had the black vote on lock. With that said, he needs to concern himself with TURNOUT. He may get 95% of the black vote; but if the numbers are lower, overall, especially in swing states, he's in BIIIIIIIG TROUBLE.

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« Reply #89 on: September 04, 2011, 09:28:02 PM »
THANK YOU!!

As I said, the GOP doesn't need the black vote to win. That's also why Obama didn't bother going to the black communities for his bus tour. He knows he had the black vote on lock. With that said, he needs to concern himself with TURNOUT. He may get 95% of the black vote; but if the numbers are lower, overall, especially in swing states, he's in BIIIIIIIG TROUBLE.

Agree. 

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« Reply #90 on: September 04, 2011, 09:40:27 PM »
That's incorrect.  Mondale got 91 percent of the black vote.  Reagan 9 percent.

http://www.ropercenter.uconn.edu/elections/how_groups_voted/voted_84.html#.TmQXuRzGrA0

That statistic is highly inaccurate even with Hispanic voters.....its from a sample 9147 people which you can't equate to the millions that reside in the US.  Mondale as a Democrat may have gotten more blacks and hispanics but a lot less than usual.  When people don't like their party member running, they won't vote for the opposing side but they also will likely stay home which is what most of them did.
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« Reply #91 on: September 04, 2011, 09:48:38 PM »
THANK YOU!!

As I said, the GOP doesn't need the black vote to win. That's also why Obama didn't bother going to the black communities for his bus tour. He knows he had the black vote on lock. With that said, he needs to concern himself with TURNOUT. He may get 95% of the black vote; but if the numbers are lower, overall, especially in swing states, he's in BIIIIIIIG TROUBLE.


That may have been true 30 years ago that the GOP has not needed the minority vote but that's changed a great deal.  The GOP needs all the votes they can get and at the same time, the last thing they wish to do is to badmouth one of Reagan's circle of friends and one of the most decorated and respected military leaders such as Colin Powell.  Insulting a 4 Star General never goes well with getting the military vote which is traditionally a Republican stronghold. 

With the GOP obviously being led by Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck, its pretty much giving Obama a free pass for another 4 years in the White House.   

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« Reply #92 on: September 04, 2011, 09:53:38 PM »
That statistic is highly inaccurate even with Hispanic voters.....its from a sample 9147 people which you can't equate to the millions that reside in the US.  Mondale as a Democrat may have gotten more blacks and hispanics but a lot less than usual.  When people don't like their party member running, they won't vote for the opposing side but they also will likely stay home which is what most of them did.

You have a source with more accurate statistics?  Sounds pretty accurate to me. 

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« Reply #93 on: September 04, 2011, 10:26:42 PM »
You have a source with more accurate statistics?  Sounds pretty accurate to me. 

The electoral college speaks for itself but using a sample of 9000 people to represent millions isn't accurate either.  However a lot of black were pissed off at Mondale's comment toward Jesse Jackson during the debates so it most certainly bit him in the ass
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« Reply #94 on: September 04, 2011, 10:39:32 PM »
The electoral college speaks for itself but using a sample of 9000 people to represent millions isn't accurate either.  However a lot of black were pissed off at Mondale's comment toward Jesse Jackson during the debates so it most certainly bit him in the ass

You made the following claim:

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Now if you look at the map, you should realize that everyone including blacks and other minorities obviously voted for him despite the fact that Jesse Jackson was running.  

The electoral college says nothing about ethnic voting.  The link I provided shows that blacks did not vote for Reagan.  You can question the reliability of the source, but it is consistent with voting trends the past thirty years. 

On an unrelated note, I think we should stop keep race-based statistics period.   

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« Reply #95 on: September 04, 2011, 10:57:56 PM »
What percentage of the African-American vote did Walter Mondale get in the 1984 general election? Here are some statistics from the book "Racial and Cultural Minorities: An Analysis of Prejudice and Discrimination" by George Eaton Simpson and John Milton Yinger, page 234:

In November 1984, exit polls showed that nationwide 88 percent of Blacks voted for Mr. Mondale; 65 percent of Whites voted for Mr. Reagan. In the South, Mr. Reagan got 71 percent of the white vote; 90 percent of Blacks voted for Mr. Mondale. Approximately 9 percent fewer White southerners voted for the Democratic ticket in 1984 than in 1980. Blacks provided more than half of the Mondale vote in the South. Some observers believe that increases in black registration and turnout in 1984 were at least offset by a movement of Whites into the Republican column...


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« Reply #96 on: September 05, 2011, 07:26:31 AM »
Lmao!  Tell me again why the gop should now cater to a segment of the population who will never vote for them?

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« Reply #97 on: September 05, 2011, 11:06:08 AM »
What percentage of the African-American vote did Walter Mondale get in the 1984 general election? Here are some statistics from the book "Racial and Cultural Minorities: An Analysis of Prejudice and Discrimination" by George Eaton Simpson and John Milton Yinger, page 234:

In November 1984, exit polls showed that nationwide 88 percent of Blacks voted for Mr. Mondale; 65 percent of Whites voted for Mr. Reagan. In the South, Mr. Reagan got 71 percent of the white vote; 90 percent of Blacks voted for Mr. Mondale. Approximately 9 percent fewer White southerners voted for the Democratic ticket in 1984 than in 1980. Blacks provided more than half of the Mondale vote in the South. Some observers believe that increases in black registration and turnout in 1984 were at least offset by a movement of Whites into the Republican column...


http://www.theleftcoaster.com/archives/011773.php


That's right, only 88 percent, 7 points lower than the usual plus the fact that most blacks simply stated home.  

Now, its 27 years later and the population has increased by around 90 million....mostly hispanic and blacks with a significant reduction in whites and they won't be staying home like they normally did.  You simply can't win the election with just the white vote.

Colin Powell has retired from military and public service but because Rush, Glenn, are taking cheap shots at him, its simply making the GOP look very bad.  Along with Palin galloping around acting like a banshee and the Tea Party acting like some fools, its making re-election for Obama very easy.  Messing with Colin Powell is not a good idea.  

If the GOP wants to win, they have to come back to a moderate stand and clear out all the wackos.  They are way too far to the right as it stands which won't do them any favors.  The fact that Obama is still beating every contender without even campaigning on RCP should tell you something.


The GOP needs to take back their party rather than letting Rush and Glenn be in charge of it because they are giving away a lot of votes.  And when you give away votes in a close race, its not a good idea
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Re: Ugly Racist PsychoTalk: Once Again Slurs Decorated General Colin Powell
« Reply #98 on: September 05, 2011, 11:21:02 AM »
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« Reply #99 on: September 05, 2011, 11:22:11 AM »

That's right, only 88 percent, 7 points lower than the usual plus the fact that most blacks simply stated home.  
 

"Only" 88 percent?? 

But you said this:

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Now if you look at the map, you should realize that everyone including blacks and other minorities obviously voted for him despite the fact that Jesse Jackson was running.  That's because he simply reached out on a wide scale basis and brought everyone together regardless of who they were.  

So which is it?