Let's get this straight: Here is a GOP Presidential hopeful who will be responsible for the economic welfare of the entire nation should he be duly elected, and his only answer to those that are without work, in many cases, through no fault of their own, is to go home? He then adds insult to injury by stating these people ought not to blame people who are successful while ensuring they blame themselves for failure? Of course, he neglects to clarify that those within the movement are not against people being successful in a capitalistic society; but against those who cannot be satisfied with the already greedy behavior they have enjoyed for the previous 30 years with absolutely no accountability. You know, the ones who basically make money off of money?
And we have people like Paul Ryan and Herman Cain saying that the President engages in class warfare?
UNBLOCKED VERSION: Liberal racism watch: Is Herman Cain a 'black man that knows his place?' Liberal racism watch: Is Herman Cain a 'black man that knows his place?'
melly~thwarting Satan since 1971
2011/10/29 09:01:29
The SodaHead who adores Bill O'Reilly, yet hates the Constitution of the United States says:
MSNBC is a leftist television network soaked in racist narrative with a history of having a lilly-white cast of anchors.
Ha! Coming from a lily-white SodaHead who loves a lily white Fox pundit.

These
liberal scum-bags have the audacity to call the Tea Party Patriots
racist despite the fact that the head of the Tea Party patriots is a
black man.

In order for reality to fit into their deranged mind-set, they make insane statements.
Here is their latest and it's a doosey!
Here is a quote on leftist moron Martin Bashir's TV show on MSNBC.
"One of the things about Herman Cain is, I think that he makes that
white Republican base of the party feel okay, feel like they are not
racist because they can like this guy," Finney said. "I think he giving
that base a free pass. And I think they like him because they think he's
a black man who knows his place. I know that's harsh, but that's how it
sure seems to me."

Liberal racism watch: Is Herman Cain a 'black man that knows his place?'
MSNBC is a leftist television network soaked in racist narrative with a history of having a lilly-white cast of anchors.
Ha! Coming from a lily-white SodaHead who loves a lily white Fox pundit.
These
liberal scum-bags have the audacity to call the Tea Party Patriots
racist despite the fact that the head of the Tea Party patriots is a
black man.

In order for reality to fit into their deranged mind-set, they make insane statements.
Here is their latest and it's a doosey!
Here is a quote on leftist moron Martin Bashir's TV show on MSNBC.
"One of the things about Herman Cain is, I think that he makes that
white Republican base of the party feel okay, feel like they are not
racist because they can like this guy," Finney said. "I think he giving
that base a free pass. And I think they like him because they think he's
a black man who knows his place. I know that's harsh, but that's how it
sure seems to me."
"Thank you for spelling that out," Bashir responded. "

Liberal racism watch: Is Herman Cain a 'black man that knows his place?'
More:
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/msnbc-analyst-...
The Weekly Standard??? Hilarious!
The sad truth is that Herman Cain is the person talking about his race 99% of the time...and his Sodahead followers, of course. But thank goodness you found a jerk on 'the other side' who will echo Cain's own statements. Kudos!
If you can actually respond to the free speech hater:
http://www.sodahead.com/united-states/liberal-racism-watch-is...
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(I missed that melly mad the same observation in her poll; how embarrassing.)
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so please stop with they dont liek blacks that are not democrats, you dont hear any one going after JC Watts, Gen Powell, both black men.
*doesn't include kooky Mormon beliefs like Native Americans are really ancient Israelites, etc.
That being said, I can't vote for this man.....seriously.
And I'm blocked from the other thread.
"He's" a spittin' image...
I just remember the time he told me I hate the Constitution--and then blocked me. Poor dear.