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- : “I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence.” Frederick Douglass.
Nas I salute you.....
As a Hip/Hop rap music fan. I just have to post this for those who are open minded and care enough to listen. I'm from the 90's when rappers were not all about the mighty dollar and did care to...more »
Posted on June 15, 2008 11:52 AM
No more double standards for Barrack Obama!
I woke up today did the usual. Started coffee, got my daughter breakfast. Started a pot of Green Chile that will simmer all day. I sat down at the computer, turned on Russert on the t.v. I hit up the...more »
Posted on June 1, 2008 12:52 PM
I really hate to start a post about this, but need help!
I'm unable to remove or update the picture I have here. When I go into profile edit, its blank. When I try to change it to the picture I have resized to fit...I get this error message. There is know...more »
Posted on May 16, 2008 3:32 PM
Dont watch this video
http://conspiracytheoristclothing.blogspot.com/2008/05/dont-watch-this-video.html...more »
Posted on May 15, 2008 11:31 PM
They Create their own news
I posted this somewhere else so apologize for the duplication.They are effectively trying to remove any good news from or for Obama in light of his recent endorsement. Gee, I wonder what's going to happen on the cable network news...more »
Posted on May 15, 2008 6:02 PM
I often call women sweetheart.
To all the Women who post here, please tell me is that offensive? I mean no harm by it, but would like to know if it is, and why? ...more »
Posted on May 15, 2008 12:27 PM
For those who haven't seen Stephen Colbert Loose it
If posted elsewhere, sorry about this. The guys is so talented.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/05/14/stephen-colbert-imitates_n_101641.html...more »
Posted on May 14, 2008 11:46 AM
Question For Hillary and the Media's Rhetoric.
If Hillary has all the caucation people's ear. Then why can't she convince them to vote for Obama? That is of course after we have a nominy? If she can't control her own voters, then how would she be able...more »
Posted on May 14, 2008 12:17 AM
Oh My God....the Media....
I didn't think the media could spin this anymore. I say this allot, but I think Im going to be Ill! I cannot believe this. The hypocrisy of them is too much. I heard Nora Odonnel say that Obama's numbers...more »
Posted on May 13, 2008 8:51 PM
That takes a strength that is admirable?
John Edwards, where have you gone? What is admirable about her continuance to divide the party? What is admirable about saying that Im getting the white vote, and he cannot, and what is hard about that? What is it that...more »
Posted on May 9, 2008 3:18 PM
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Hey Connie, Sorry took so long to answer. That is a Hell No. She doesn't deserve anything like that. I was trying to point out in a not so unkind way of the elitism and entitlement that some people have. I can just imagine what she thought she was entitled to because of who she is, and her fight on Health Care. What she put up with Bill, stayed with him....(maybe she truly loves him) thats not my point, but I think in her frame of mind, she felt it was her turn! Kinda like anyone who expects things to be given to them, rather than fighting for them. Hince her preperation for this election. She totaly ignored the people who were really pissed at her. She was diluted. Thats what a person who thinks they are entitled to something does.....
Peace Connie...:)
Posted at June 30, 2008 7:51 PM in response to It's on Record Now. Obama was leading McCain in Many States Before Bill/Hillary Came on Board
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Lol.....so funny the blogs these days, especially the Dems, well I don't read Repuke sites.....
Anyhow, like Quasar said way, way up thread, there are double standards for the, in this case the best candidate running. Veracifier put a link of Cnn trying to help McCain distance himself from bush. The dude that did that story said "McCain agrees with Bush that there should be strong borders"...As if other candidates (Democrats) believe that our borders should be sympathetic and weak is the implication!...Lol the CNN syndrome....You know, call them a liberal station, they go out of their way to appear to be the opposite, basically they got punked....In my opinion some of the pundits are attacking Olberman and Obama, just to say that see, I criticize everyone equally..you know get ahead of the curve kinda thing.
Fact) I disagree with Obama on Fisa!
I disagree with Obama on some of his, SOME of his stances in other areas also fact!
I wish he would be more agressive and not apologize for being human. I find it sad that fellow Democrats will attack him using his graciousness against him. I disagree with Olberman and have written him, especially on things like Barry Bonds when he for one moment a few years back followed the media and attacked him. He stopped doing that and I was glad. I think Olberman learns from his mistakes. I think he has done far more good than bad. He makes it bareable to watch news and not puke at least for me. I also happen to think that Keith understands whats at stake, and still works in that corporate news bubble. Is he jaded sure, probably. Its ok though, I love keith and as far as Obama goes, he wasn't my first candidate of choice, but even that candidate pissed me off too. Im sure Obama will again as well!
Posted at June 27, 2008 12:39 PM in response to More friendly fire: Greenwald Edition
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No Yvaughn! I see it the humor as well.
Posted at June 27, 2008 12:06 PM in response to Keith Olbermann criticized for flip-flopping on FISA
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Connie,
I just want to say "I got it". Im sure you will be called names and threatened with statements that you just hate hillary, and the point you are making which you so eloquently wrote, "his own merit" will be over looked. Im sure you will be told to get over it as you say. Just want to say that I feel yah. Double sided coin though and I understand it.She thought this was hers, it was her turn in line and it's gotta be tough for her, Im sure when you operate that way. I hear the pundits everyday (because I cant help but watch at least one pundit show a day) say she wants recognition of what she has done. I think its rather "obvious" what she done with vote tally's and such, but anyway. I got what you were trying to say or did say, and agree with you. He earned it, nothing was given to him, and Dems are Dems, have no business staying home or voting for someone as bad as McCain. I agree they would have come home in November and was perfectly resolved to they get what they deserve if they didn't. The choice is a clear one.
Before those that are prone to pouncing, or negative commment posting attack, I have moved on to McCain about 2 months ago. This is not about her, its about him when the smoke clears!
Posted at June 27, 2008 11:54 AM in response to It's on Record Now. Obama was leading McCain in Many States Before Bill/Hillary Came on Board
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This is not worth a response Gasket....
It's tired....Peace Out.
Posted at June 16, 2008 12:11 PM in response to Yeah, Let's Talk About It: It Wasn't Sexism Then or NOW
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Cheers quinn esq...and I ageee....
Posted at June 16, 2008 12:04 PM in response to Nas I salute you.....
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LOL....Thank you....Im taking that as a compliment even if not meant as one.
I'll leave you with, hold both Candidates to the same standards. Barrack can't talk about all the racists things about this Country we know to be true and even your most ardent equal opportunity, non affirmative action blatherer will say yes, the Country still has an issue with race. Funny how they are allways telling you or me that this or that wasnt racist we are just being to sensitive or get over it. Yet Hillary gets to go around saying she was a victim of sexism, still excusing all of that which SHE did wrong like Mark Penn, Bill Clinton, Campaign finance and Iraq War support, and the people crying for her are her enablers. Double Standards for the two, however if anyone can handle it, I know Obama will.
Face it, the Country is Sexist and Racist, however I look at how Indiana tried to beat that back, Iowa did, and how posters on TPM keep it real when commenting on race and this past primary race, and I believe there is alot to be hopeful about......and the one's I dont agree with are entitled to their own beliefs!P.s. Hussein Tena is a gangsta...She is a Woman who speaks her mind, and doesn't really give a dam. Thats the kind of woman I'd like to marry, even If at times I disagree with her.....Thats also the woman I know wouldnt have listened to people tell her to play it safe on such things as important as an Iraq War Vote when more than half the Democratic Party or Country for that matter was counting on her!
Peace Gasket!
Posted at June 15, 2008 6:08 PM in response to Yeah, Let's Talk About It: It Wasn't Sexism Then or NOW
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Lisb forgive me, Im an Idiot....:)
I looked up the Guns of Brixton.....vicious.
I see the rock game is keeping it real.Its not necessarily anger Im looking for from my Rappers...just honesty about what we whitnessed over the last 8 years. I miss the truth that Tupac and Ice Cube used to tell...but Nas has it correct....They are being told to stay away from it, because Bill Board charts is all they should care about. To me, the Dixie Chicks because they bucked that logic, are more gangster than most of them. Nas is comming around, I also here Ice Cube is, with Gangster Wrap made me do it and his new album Raw Footage....
Posted at June 15, 2008 5:47 PM in response to Nas I salute you.....
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I know your married...Im taken too..Im just saying posts like that are why I luv you...:0
Posted at June 15, 2008 5:04 PM in response to Yeah, Let's Talk About It: It Wasn't Sexism Then or NOW
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Tena said,"I've sexually harassed to within an inch of my life - but I refuse to see myself as some kind of victim. I don't identify that way - I don't see myself as gender first and any men who didn't get that I was a professional - I always figured that was not my problem - it was theirs."
Tena......Will you marry me
Posted at June 15, 2008 5:01 PM in response to Yeah, Let's Talk About It: It Wasn't Sexism Then or NOW



