There is a fundemental problem with this election and that the media has taken 
sides on it.
What is good for one should be good for another and that has not happened once 
in this campaign. Sick of hearing about racism. Tell me that there isn't black 
racism or every other kind. If you say anything about Obama or don't vote for 
him you are a racist. This has to stop or the backlash will be nasty. You have 
Reverend Wright, Farrakhan, Jesse Jackson, to name a few that are the racist 
racists you can find. If McCain had the head of the KKK endorsing him it would 
be the end but Obama gets a pass. Well he doesn't share their views. Why 
wouldn't that fly with McCain and the KKK? 
 
The Arabs are the same people, that believe in the same religion, and they 
still hate and kill each other. I want to know what country that you think does 
not have some form of racism. I enjoyed it when fat Al Sharpton was asked that 
question and all he had was that stupid look he gets when he doesn't have an 
answer. Then you have his wife stating she is only now proud of this country? 
 
Racism is continues in this country because of rants like those Sharon 
generates. I don't give a damn what happened a few hundreds of years ago. You 
live here and now and either you are an American or you are not. I am sure 
there are people on this thread that woudl liek to speak their minds but would 
have to listen to a barrage of bullshit.  
 
Take the terms racism and bigot out of any conversation and they have nothing 
to say. No one can speak because they have to listen to this crap 
 


--- On Sun, 11/2/08, Jack Pitzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Jack Pitzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [AsburyPark] Re: I Don't Want to be in That Place!
To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, November 2, 2008, 10:12 AM






Obviously, you just skimmed, because you missed when I wrote this "...only to 
come home 
to a country where racism is alive and well,
and that includes things said by the Rev. Wright, but, for me, it's easy to see 
where his
brand of racism came from..."
I also maintain that much of the hatred for Rev. Wright comes from soundbytes. 
Yes, he 
sad bad things, but they are isolated pieces. Believe it or not, if you listen 
to his sermons 
in their entirety, which you'd probably never do, you'd also hear him say 
positive things as 
well, but we live in a negative world, and McCain has spent his entire campaign 
pushing 
negativity.
And what about you? For weeks, you felt that it was perfectly normal to refer 
to Obama 
only by his middle name...

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com, Mike Hemeon <tvnetdude2000@ ...> wrote:
>
> The racist fire how come you never mention Reverend Wright? A member of the 
> crowd 
yells racist comments and this is a big deal. Someone McCain and Palin don't 
even know, 
can't even see, does it and it is there fault somehow. Reverend Wright, someone 
Obama 
knows for 20 years as a personal friend and attends his church does it, and 
there is no 
problem here.  When something doesn't please Obama he whines about it this will 
come in 
handy if he is the next President. He is too weak to be President he will be 
walked all over 
in the same manner Jimmy Carter was. Jimmy Carter was four years fo hell and 
swept out 
he door after four.
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> --- On Sat, 11/1/08, Jack Pitzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> 
> From: Jack Pitzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
> Subject: [AsburyPark] Re: I Don't Want to be in That Place!
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com
> Date: Saturday, November 1, 2008, 11:46 AM
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> 
> I don't think McCain or Palin have personally fueled the racist fire, but 
> some of their 
> supporters definitely have. I also applaud McCain for confronting people at 
> his events 
that 
> have suggested that Obama is a Muslim.
> 
> To that point, it really disturbs me about how many Americans got caught up 
> in the 
> Muslim rhetoric, and furthermore, it's terrible that in doing so, it branded 
> the whole 
> Muslim religion as bad for those who wish to think so, which is a horrible 
> thing for our 
> citizens to to. I bet a vast majority of these people don't know a single 
> thing about the 
> Muslim religion.
> 
> At the same time, there are people attending McCain/Palin events that are 
> putting out 
> racist thoughts. Here's an example...listen to the guy at 23 seconds in;
> 
> http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=zRqcfqiXCX0
> 
> And, if you search on youtube for McCain, racism, you'll see lot's more, and 
> it's 
disgusting.
> There was a video in which a guy actually looked right at the camera and 
> called Obama 
an 
> "N" word, but fortunately it was removed from YouTube. I was going to post it 
> here 
> Tommy didn't believe it existed.
> 
> But, you don't just have to use the "N" word to stir the racist fire. Watch 
> that whole video 
> above. Watch as what appears to be a nice old lady starts off with her racist 
> statement.
> This is something that invalidates the concept that "America is the greatest 
> country on 
> earth"
> 
> When I was younger, I used to believe that. Then I spent years of my life 
> living and 
> working overseas, only to come home to a country where racism is alive and 
> well, and 
that 
> includes things said by the Rev. Wright, but, for me, it's easy to see where 
> his brand of 
> racism came from, because his race has been horribly abused right up into 
> this century, 
> and finally we are starting to see that go away, slowly but surely, and the 
> nomination of 
> Obama is proof.
> 
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com, Mike Hemeon <tvnetdude2000@ ...> wrote:
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> > I like word "Coded". It is a nice term for accusing someone of being 
> > racist. The racist 
> crap is wearing thin. No opinion unless it is Obama's opinion. We will see 
> how long that 
> lasts.
> > 
> > --- On Sat, 11/1/08, justifiedright <justifiedright@ ...> wrote:
> > 
> > From: justifiedright <justifiedright@ ...>
> > Subject: [AsburyPark] Re: I Don't Want to be in That Place!
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com
> > Date: Saturday, November 1, 2008, 8:24 AM
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> > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com, "sharon_b283" <sharon_b283@ ...> 
> > wrote:
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> > > JR:
> > > Take one look at McCain-Palin rallies. How many Blacks do you see 
> > >in
> > > the audience? One or two? What does that tell you? 
> > 
> > Sharon Blacks vote 9 to 1 Democrat in Presidential election. That's 
> > been the case for years. Has nothing to do with McCain or Palin.
> > 
> > >What about the
> > > "coded" language being used against Obama? That he's a muslim,
> > > socialist, consorting with terrorists, when he's always been a
> > > Christian, that sharing the wealth with the poor instead of the 
> > rich,
> > > makes him a socialist and that he sat on a board that the Annenberg
> > > foundation sponsored in Chicago and that Ayers, 
> > 
> > Nothing is Coded. All of that comes from Obaam's actions.
> > 
> > > Palin speaks just the opposite of her running mate! People yelling
> > > "kill him" and terrorist in the McCain crowd, not being corrected! 
> > 
> > How many times do I have to post it: The Secret Service 
> > investigated. The "kill him" incident never happened.
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