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Racist, Me?

Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by th1bill, Nov 30, 2012.

  1. th1bill

    th1bill Well-Known Member
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    Sitting here, working on a model aqirplane for my Simulator and watching the Fox News
    Channel, I'm astounded! Remember to think, now, before misquoting me on this and, above all else, investigate before posturing.

    The ABC, NBC and CBS news corps have ignored this to the point of being stupid and I have only found it covered by FOX and the World News Daily people. We are poised for a new round of Race Riots in this country and the reason, from this observers view point, is Barack Obama. With his education as a lawyer he has been skillful with his use of speech and yet, over and over, he plays the Race Card!

    Today, the Secular Media is hiding the incidents of the Knock-Out ?game? being played in large cities, across the US right now. Knock-Out is played by both the White and the Black Races in this country. Black participants are, most often, under the age of twenty-five and there are usually five to fifteen of them and the whites are either Elderly or they are disabled, such as Wheel-Chair bound.

    To day, Black Legislators are tossing out follow up comments for Mr. Obama's reaction to Senator Glenn's reaction to the Susan Rice Nomination to replace Mrs. Clinton in his cabinet.
    Comments are also being, liberally, tossed out by Black Radio Commentators and these are racist remarks. John Glenn would be the President today (my feeling) ad he tooted his own horn during the '07 Election Campaign, but he refused to do that.

    Commander Glenn spent several years, locked up, in the Hanoi Hilton, being beaten with assorted torture instruments and having his arms broken to prevent him from ever flying another Fighter Plane. I have discovered that he was, most often the doc that set the other pilot's arms when they were broken and he taught the scriptures on Sunday. Even though being caught doing these things brought more torture. For any Black Man or Woman to call him any sort of Old White Bigot because he has called Susan Rice's Public Record of Service into observation is Racial Discrimination and is not acceptable.
     
  2. Tom Butler

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    When one doesn't have a good argument for his view, he resorts to that. The proper response to such an accusation is "Is that all you've got?"
     
  3. th1bill

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    Tom,
    Did you read the OP? I am no longer able to even walk with a Walker and that makes me a target/participant in the Knock-Out Game. I've accepted the wheel chair because of my War wounds but now, according to you, I ask them a stupid question as they beat me, nearly to death?

    Is that Christian? Is Obama?
     
  4. Tom Butler

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    Sorry, I was commenting on the other things early in your post. I failed to catch the connection with the Knockout game. I re-read your post and see your point.
     
  5. 12strings

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    Sorry, I just don't understand what the OP is saying, or what the point is? What is the Knock-out Game? Is there some current events knowledge that is necessary to understand it? Perhaps this is why not many responses.

    Not trying be mean, I really don't know what it's talking about.
     
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    well, I'm not on a wheel chair, not white, not a US VFW or just plain US vet, although I am over 60, and proudly say I AM A RACIST !!!!

    I AM A RACIST because I do not believe that it is right to take from the rich and give to the poor just because one side is rich and the other side is poor.

    I AM A RACIST because I believe that if anyone wants to come to this country they should come here LEGALLY and not jump the fence, have a baby here, and then demand accomodation because their family will be broken up if they leave the baby here and they are deported.

    I AM A RACIST because I do not believe in allowing goons to have guns and limiting the right of peaceful, law-abiding citizens to own guns.

    I AM A RACIST because I believe the president of this United States of America, whether he be black, white, yellow, red, blue, olive, brown, green, or any skin color else in between should be responsible to the people of the United States of America and not to peoples and creeds of other countries, and that his aim should be the betterment of the people of the United States of America and not of other countries.

    I AM A RACIST because I believe Barack Obama is a self-serving, unpatriotic, conscienceless president who left his Libyan ambassador to die along with three other brave Americans, two of which defied orders because they cannot stand down while the sovereign territory of the United States is violated and its ambassador threatened with death.

    yes, for these and many other reasons EXCEPT the belief that the white race must reign supreme over all others, I AM A RACIST !!!
     
  7. saturneptune

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    First of all, Senator John Glenn was not ever a Vietnam POW. He was an astronaut the first orbited the earth in 1963. Vietnam was mainly 1965-1975. He did not run for President in 2007, but in 1984, and Walter Mondale defeated him for the Democratic nomination. We know how that election turned out. John Glenn never made a comment about Rice being nominated for Secretary of State. Therefore, I do not understand the premise of the thread.

    I am white, a vet, grew up in Mississippi in the 50s and 60s, lived through segreation, and am sick to my last nerve of people who sixty years later are using race as a factor in any decision of life.
     
  8. sag38

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    John Glenn is a bed wetting liberal. He is confusing him with John McCain.
     
  9. timf

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    The charge of racism is made by those for whom truth is an unfamiliar concept. Its use is employed solely for the effect it can produce.

    Consider the last election. Those for whom truth was important voted red. Those for whom getting things was important voted blue. It is like being in a canoe with several paddlers. Those who hear the sound of the waterfall want to paddle to shore. Those who like to go fast want to paddle to the middle of the river.

    Consider the phrases, "you are of their father the devil", "When he lies, he speaks his native language".

    Those who are of the truth hear the voice of Jesus.

    As fewer people hear truth, the religion of secularism (the worship of man in general and self in particular) will rise, it is already our state religion.

    It is a religion particularly suited to those who do not hear truth. Few things are as conducive to feeling good (in the short term) as the rejection of bad news.

    It is like a family where the husband tells the wife, "Honey we are already $100,000 in debt, we really shouldn't put any more on the credit card." To which the wife responds, you are just a racist.
     
  10. 12strings

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    Unless the person is beating a black person, yelling "I hate all you black people!" ...in that case (and others) the charge of racism is made by those who DO recognize truth.

    So we can logically conclude that all the mormons and in fact all the republicans "hear the voice of Jesus"? And all democrats are lost? ...Got it.

    This is true
     
  11. saturneptune

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    Most on this board voted for Romney, but not because of the reasons you state. The reason he received the votes he did was that he was the only chance of stopping another four years of Obama. To use the phrase in your post "those who are of the truth hear the voice of Jesus" is way out of line in this context, as the man we voted for is a Mormon, not a Christian, and certainly not a believer in the divinity of Christ, or His status as God.
     
  12. Oldtimer

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    Exactly! :applause:
     
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