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AMERICAblog: "Keep The N*gger Out Of Office"

  • scytherius · 1 year ago
    The solution for people like this is simple. And for those of you that have seen "Die Hard With a Vengeance", you know what it is.
  • Rufus · 1 year ago
    No, I say he should be forced to parachute into the Congo. Make that with no food or water.
  • Butch1 · 1 year ago
    Unfortunately, not much has changed in this country. This is really sad. I would be surprised if this bigot has an High school diploma.
  • mikecoatl · 1 year ago
    That is why, with all our own blasting of people like him, we really should just feel sorry for the likes of him. We should in fact seek to educate them in a move of compassionate pity.
  • Butch1 · 1 year ago
    Unfortunately, I have to disagree. I save my pathos for his victims. I have very little room for feeling sorry for the likes of people like this bigot. Given a chance, this type of person is not "all talk". I see him as a person not unlike the angry homophobes, who takes it upon himself to seek out gays to bash or try and kill. I do not have sympathy for him or them, but only for the victim who is unfortunate enough to be in their direct path of fury. I think he is too old for any redemptive changes and there, unfortunately, are too many like himself. If one can reach a bigot when they are young, they may have a chance at learning and changing their ways, but this creature fits the "can't teach an old dog new tricks" category.
  • HereinDC · 1 year ago
    And today at the Palin/McCain rally.....someone in the audience yelled out, "Off with his head"
  • grandma · 1 year ago
    if McCain wanted to stop that kind of trash talk he could ........he could demand it be stopped....instead they issue a statement to the effect they don't agree with it or whatever.........
  • Fireblazes(cheetohsandcatfood) · 1 year ago
    MCCain replied , yeah that one.
  • houstonray · 1 year ago
    Just saw that tonight on NBC news...

    This election has gone from crazy to downright scary...
  • winchester · 1 year ago
    This is exactly the type of crap that gets started by some racist imbecile of a politician. One in particular should be quarantined in the Aleutians. Unfortunately that won’t happen until November.
  • grandma · 1 year ago
    ignorance....total damn ignorant fool.

    Sometimes I really fear for Obama.....
  • MarxMarvelous · 1 year ago
    He should have referred to him accurately, and stated "keep the Marxist out of office."
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    Shut up, Hillbilly.
  • MarxMarvelous · 1 year ago
    Now you sound like O'Reilly, not to mention you just insulted half of America. The funny thing is, even if your prophet is elected, there's not going to be anymore checks for you, since the country is bankrupt. You'll have to pay for your own abortions now, so sorry.
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    Do you even know who Marx was, Hillbilly?

    Answer quickly and I may buy you a pair of shoes, Hillbilly.
  • anneeeliz · 1 year ago
    This has got to be parody.
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    Probably just some redneck kid high on Fox News.
  • vkobaya · 1 year ago
    High in Fox News and Ecstasy. cocaine and heroin. Of course, never, never, never crack.
  • vkobaya · 1 year ago
    "keep the Marxist out of office."

    Pathetic! You obviously have no idea what a Marxist is. Do you have any idea at all what a Marxist, Communist, communist, socialist or liberal is? My guess is you never took a good social studies or civics class, probably never graduated even from grammar school. Sometime, I suggest you look up the articles on Wikipedia on the above subjects ... and, oh yeah, read the articles. Yeah, they are long, long articles. Probably many, many times longer than anything you've ever read before in your life. And <sigh!> yes, it is harder reading than "Dick and Jane" or "My Pet Goat."
  • shanobama · 1 year ago
    Actually, the left has pretty much repudiated the outmoded and unworkable Marxist ideology. We left those ideas long ago. It is only the hard right who think it is still a remnant of the left. The left learned their lesson about Marxism and abandoned those ideals.

    The Republicans will have to do the same with Reagonomics and the trickle down theory - and the free market theory of Milton Friedman economics. Until they do, after the Bush years and this current global financial crisis, they will become weaker and weaker. It is another failed ideology, like Marxism for the left, and has to be abandoned by the right wing GOP.

    The left was able to re-evaluate ideology in the face of reality. Is the right able to do this? If they are not, then they may go the way of the Whigs.
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    Typical Repub.
  • Rab · 1 year ago
    One can only hope this dinosaur goes the way of all the other dinosaurs.
  • vkobaya · 1 year ago
    I would have said Neanderthal, but yeah, he is a lot more primitive than a Neanderthal. I keep thinking the human race has made tremendous progress, but jackasses like this make you wonder. I hope he is not representative of many, but guess that is a false hope. They are saying that at least 30% of Americans share this dimwits pathetic, barbaric beliefs.

    Let's hope there are fewer and fewer of these throwbacks around.
  • grandma · 1 year ago
    I posted this before by Wolcott at Vanity Fair....I soooo agree:

    ".....I don't want the Republican Party simply defeated in November, I want to see it smashed beyond all recognition, in such wriggling, writhing, anguished disarray that it can barely reconstitute itself, so desperate for answers that it looks to Newt Gingrich for visionary guidance, his wisdom and insight providing the perfect cup of hemlock to finish off the conservative movement for good so that it can rot in the salted earth of memory unmissed and unmourned in toxic obscurity."

    http://www.vanityfair.com/online/wolcott/2008/1...
  • HereinDC · 1 year ago
    AMEN!
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    It's kind of funny.

    You already see the so-called "intellectual" wingnuts like George Will and David Brooks walking away, and Wall Streeters aren't far behind.

    I think they'll be left with the rednecks, fundies and the Fox News morons.
  • deked26 · 1 year ago
    That's all one group.
  • vkobaya · 1 year ago
    Sad thing is that we need honest Republicans. They keep the Democrats honest. Without an opposition party, well ... you've already seen what happened with the current corrupt version of the Republicans did with a very weak, cowardly, hide under the bed Democratic party. Democrats are just as corruptable, if they aren't already corrupt. Just wish for the old, ethical Republicans, way, way back then.
  • mikecoatl · 1 year ago
    Very true. I would like to see the Libertarian Party become a bit of a conservative foil, so long as they don't become TOO powerful.
  • henrythefifth · 1 year ago
    He's the founder and president of the official John McCain "Get Off My Damned Lawn!" Club.
  • 1970cs · 1 year ago
    According to the Patriot Act this guy can be held (although they actually charged him) indefinatly without a hearing with the same rights as the guys at Guantanimo, none.

    How's Bush's trampling of the Constitution working out for you now asshole.
  • cowboyneok · 1 year ago
    Yes, but its used selectively. We saw it during the Republican convention vs. Democratic convention. The government is using it to punish those people who are progressive protesters more than guys like him. He will get due process because he is most obviously a Republican hater. Not so much had he been an Obama supporter or any color.
  • Nebris · 1 year ago
    Another lipless cranky ol' cracker. Maybe they'll send him to Angola Farm. Get him a belly full a niggers there. lol
  • bish8 · 1 year ago
    Unfortunately there are a lot more of his kind out there. My mailman at work today came in and said he heard a terrible rumor that I was going to vote for a... I said I am and I am proud of it! I tried to keep my composure because I know he is an illiterate "Ditto Head". Then of course he starts in on Sarah because she is "HOT". I cut him off with "I will take smart and good" any day over dumb and looks. It isn't worth arguing with these ignorant people.
  • lucky hussein · 1 year ago
    report that a-hole, your mailman should be professional gov't employee - seperate church and state...
  • cowboyneok · 1 year ago
    Get this. My late grandmother's gardener approached me for payment. I gladly payed him but he said, "I saw where you put out that Obama - Biden sign in your grandmother's front lawn. Your grandmother really wanted Hillary Clinton to be President. She said she was afraid that Obama guy wouldn't win, and said she was almost willing to vote Republican instead of for a black guy."

    I replied, "My grandmother was a very strong Democrat, although unfortunately she was a member of a highly ultra-racist generation from Oklahoma. She has gone to a better place now. There are studies that show some southern elderly people have trouble supporting Obama, and so do the uneducated. Grandma won't be voting in this election from heaven. I think the confused elderly have a better excuse than the younger ignorant , less educated crowd, don't you think?"

    I couldn't help it. I had to say it because its true, and I'm not going to be having some ignorant fool try to tell me my late grandmother wouldn't want an Obama - Biden campaign sign on her lawn.
  • cowboyneok · 1 year ago
    WAIT A SECOND! I swear I saw him at McCain's rally today. Did John McCain hold his rally at the prison? Is that why McCain said, "My fellow prisoners?" Was he speaking directly to this man?

    I swear I think I saw about ten guys that could have been that man at McCain's Pennsylvnia rally. Lets see, they were white, angry and shouting hateful obscenities during his rally!
  • vkobaya · 1 year ago
    Son of Tenn. Democrat indicted in Palin hacking
    By DUNCAN MANSFIELD (Associated Press Writer)
    From Associated Press
    October 08, 2008 5:19 PM EST

    KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - The son of a Democratic Tennessee state lawmaker pleaded not guilty Wednesday to hacking the e-mail account of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.


    Our courts have become so corrupted with extreme right wing prosecutors and justices that this poor kid will be sentenced to capital punishment by hanging, drawing and quartering. No chance, zero, nada, that he will get off. On the other hand, the old man will not only be exonerated but he will be awarded him $500,000 for false imprisonment.
  • cowboyneok · 1 year ago
    I saw that in the news yesterday. Sad, really... Hopefully the court will take into consideration that IDIOT, Sarah Palin, used secret questions any ten year old could have guessed to hack her YAHOO! account. Stupid fool didn't think the public would be trying to guess her password to read her "super duper top secret" Yahoo! account? Jeesh...

    Knowing our courts, this poor kid will have the BOOK thrown at him, and he will be sent to some maximum security prison while the THIEVES from ENRON, AIG and Lehman Brothers all buy up retirement islands in the South Pacific.
  • lucky hussein · 1 year ago
    at least he knows the importance of voting! lol..
  • BarbaraGordon · 1 year ago
    One of Palin's People.
  • debrazza · 1 year ago
    Look, this is exactly what the McCain campaign wants, which is why they are doing this. They want us and Black people and everyone else to get indignant. They want to make the last three weeks of the elections about race. Because they want people to say that "the country is not ready" and vote McCain. I am not telling you what you should and should not post John, but read what Josh Marshall has to say about this. Don't take the bait and let's ignore this crap and focus the economy and on winning.

    This is just another variation of the change the subject strategy. Leave it alone.
  • cowboyneok · 1 year ago
    Their strategies aren't working, "debrazza." Although I agree they probably want us to make more of this than necessary. It IS serious for them to be tryiing to incite their followers to violent threats! I do think when we concentrate on it, it makes them look bad - not us.

    That is just my very humble opinion. You might be right.
  • Bush_Bites · 1 year ago
    Actually, I think just the opposite.

    Obama and McCain are fighting for the moderate voters.

    Those people don't want to be associated with redneck racists.

    The more moderate voters learn about who's going to McCain and, especially, Palin rallies, the more they'll think "I don't want to be any part of that."
  • John Aravosis · 1 year ago
    I thought so too, until today. As Joe Sudbay told me about an hour ago - remember that Hillary voter, the crazy woman that FDL got on film? No one wanted to be that woman, it helped shake up the entire "PUMA" thing. This guy does that for the Obama haters inspired by McCain and Palin. No one wants to be this guy. I think it finally helps Obama, and starts to give a real chill to the McCain people
  • vkobaya · 1 year ago
    I hope you are right. Mathew Shepherd probably did more for gays than many others. Sadly, Emit Till did the same for Blacks. This guy is such a horrible example of bigotry, I hope he drives people away from that point of view. Sadly, it takes this sort of horrible example to make people think about what is wrong with bigotry.
  • cowboyneok · 1 year ago
    Did anyone catch Chris Matthews earlier? I thought I heard him say someone shouted "killer!" at a rally. No, Chris, someone shouted "Kill Him!" at the rally. I really thought I heard him say that. Could be wrong, but it wouldn't surprise me. Matthews is an opportunist, and always trying to sanitize shit especially if he has a Republican guest on he is interviewing.
  • grandma · 1 year ago
    Yes ...I saw it...he did say 'killer'........I just assumed he made a mistake....maybe not.
  • porchcow · 1 year ago
    Ladies and gentlemen, "Joe Six-Pack."
  • downindixie · 1 year ago
    Just maybe this backwoods redneck lost all voting privileges!
  • cowboyneok · 1 year ago
    Yea! No more voting cards for him!
  • vkobaya · 1 year ago
    YOu wish. That old gentleman will be voting for Republicans long, long, many elections after he is six feet under.
  • sbobker · 1 year ago
    Good grief. But hey, it's America man. At least he's a likely voter. /snark

    Lock him up, toss the keys, and if he's reproduced, get them too. This has gone to the point where our choices are few. I'm considering that in this crazy world I might need my own shotgun to defend myself from McPalin's crazies.
  • Mark217 · 1 year ago
    That guy looks like John McCain.
  • bluestockton · 1 year ago
    If he's only just registering to vote, I guess he avoided a crisis of conscience over whether to vote for that almost-as-dark-as-a-n*gger Bobby Jindal: he wasn't eligible anyway.
  • Joneses · 1 year ago
    I hope so John A. The GOP is going to a place that most people do not want to go.

    I'm voting NO on Prop 8. People who love each should be entitled to marry. Loving vs. US.
  • disneycorporation · 1 year ago
    of course, my hometown, Monroe. I've been trying for awhile to get Molly Folds, a local highschool English and journalism teacher, fired after she published a plagiarized letter to the editor claiming that nonwhites are inferior and Aryans invented math and philosophy (not kidding). Then over the year since this she's bcc'd me (from her work email) more racist, xenophobic bullshit that she was sending to her friends (mostly other teachers at her school). I replied all, including the superintendent of schools. Nobody seemed bothered by a racist plagiarist teaching highschool journalism! but Molly did get to wrap herself tightly in her shroud of white victimhood because I was mean to her. If anybody wants to pile on, I'll be happy to forward our correspondence. She should not have access to our children's minds. These people are a rotting cancerous boil on our culture.
  • TXfemmom · 1 year ago
    Folks, we need to face the fact that this sort will take out their anger on anyone who they view as helping get Obama elected. All I can say is be vigilant, be prepared, and be ready to defend yourself. Palin and McCain are whipping this up, and should they continue in the face of defeat, then they should be arrested.
  • MalibuBarbie · 1 year ago
    What we're looking at here is the face of 20 years of Republican rule since 1980. In an alternate universe this man had decent health care, a good paying job, college education for his children, and a clean environment. Maybe this man would be less bitter and hateful.

    But in this universe it's a shark frenzy at the bottom. Our rulers encourage class and race divisions to keep the population at each other's throats and to keep populist uprisings from sweeping them out of power..
  • aquarius2 · 1 year ago
    It is time for some responsible (if there is such a thing) Republicans to come forth and condemn Sarah Palin and demand she resign. Although I see McCain's campaign and McCain behind all this, it is Palin that is fanning these vicious angry crowd mentalities. It is Palin the crowds come to see so she is the perfect dupe to the McCain strategy.

    I swear if something happens to Obama because of Palin and McCain they should be charged with murder.
  • aquarius2 · 1 year ago
    BTW it isn't just old farts like this guy, check out the faces in the Palin crowds, they are young.
  • Wolfsinger · 1 year ago
    Once again...this is ALL the fault of Christian right Republicans and their full throated support for Dobson, Hagee, Muthee, Rush, Savage, Hannity, O'Reilly, Schlessinger, Beck, Robertson, McCain and Palin Fox and Clear Channel.

    They spew hatred and intolerance with every breath making safe space for some total whacko to do their dirty work - after which they put their hands to their cold hearts and say, "Whoa! Hey! It wasn't ME!

    Need MORE proof? Fox just resigned Hannity for 20+MILLION dollars a year.
  • KISSman · 1 year ago
    Meet the Republican base...
  • scytherius · 1 year ago
    Exactly. Wouldn't it be an absolutely wonderful world if these people couldn't vote?
  • Sage24 · 1 year ago
    This is a destestable man, who seems to loathe himself. If you look at his mug shot, you can see a lot of anger, and it is a face of ignorance, and bigotry.

    I hope they kick his Aryan behind into the slammer for a long time.
    Hatred has eaten his soul, and there is no hope for him.
  • RIPWAMU · 1 year ago
    Wish I could say I'm shocked, but there are a lot of ignant Southerners right behind him
  • truebluecoondog · 1 year ago
    As a CT yankee in SC, I could name a half dozen at least off the top of my head.
  • Angela · 1 year ago
    People like this still exist? It doesn't shock me, but just thinking about it makes me frustrated. It's kind of like...simply put in an elementary way -- "um, go away".
  • Tatarize · 1 year ago
    The oddest thing about this, he's from Louisiana. Obama has a much better chance of taking Georgia than Louisiana. His vote is worthless as the state is polling +15 for McCain anyway. If he were from a battleground state he'd be a waste of subhuman flesh, from a locked up state like Louisiana he's a waste of subhuman flesh and a moron.
  • bbock · 1 year ago
    Notice that his hair is mussed. My guess is that they had to pull the pillowcase off his head to take the photo.
  • vkobaya · 1 year ago
    Registration card? Does that mean that this is the first time this old idiot has bothered to vote?
  • Smarmy · 1 year ago
    Louisiana is a PROBLEM state, what with "white trees" and too many like this old derelect of a human. They seem to be stuck is a twisted time warp in Louisiana. Keep this old fart behind bars until after the election and prevent him from voting his hatred.
  • me · 1 year ago
    being from Louisiana and and having lived in many other parts of the USA, i'd say this guy can be found in all states as well as in many liberal circles. most people keep this kind of talk to themselves, but there millions of Americans that feel the same way this guy does, but would never verbalize it. anything worth living for should be worth dying for.