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Topic: Obama friendly with Anti-Israeli, Pro-PLO groups
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| Latin1 | Posted 6/4/2008 2:52:17 AM | show profile It appears that Barack Obama has had ties with Anti-Israeli and pro-PLO Palestinian groups. Some of the Palestinian groups now support Hamas, which has overtaken the less crazy PLO in the Gaza Strip. Hamas is backed by Iran and hates the United States and Jews. Hamas even backs Obama for president. It is so nice to have a terrorist group as a supporter. Nice ties Barack. It really surprises me ANYONE would vote for Obama. The video is from the "Democracy Now", which many of you should know...lol |
| chucho | Posted 6/4/2008 6:04:45 AM | show profile Baram Obama weas at a fund-raiser for Keyshia Refugee Camp in the West Bank? OMG! He's a farking terrorist!!!! (For the curious minded, here's a rundown of those terrorist traiing camps form the terrorist organization, the United Nations: http://www.un.org/unrwa/refugees/westbank.html. Refugee camps in the West Bank, you ask? Yes. Refugee camps IN the West Bank. And Obama went to a fund-raiser in Minnesota money for those evilt errorist refugees in the West Bank because, as everyone knows, anyone who doesn't support giving rolls of coo hard cash to fuel Ehud Olmert's lavish personal lifestyle is a Nazi terorrist.) >> It really surprises me ANYONE would vote for Obama. << Get used to it. |
| chucho | Posted 6/4/2008 6:05:09 AM | show profile Sorry for the typs; I haven't had my coffee :) |
| chucho | Posted 6/4/2008 10:29:56 AM | show profile So if Obama wins, are you ready to say that Ameirca is a racist, sexist terrorist-loving country? I look forward to that! |
| al medio | Posted 6/4/2008 10:46:47 AM | show profile I'm ready to say that now. Remember one man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist |
| chucho | Posted 6/4/2008 11:24:37 AM | show profile Awesome: so if Obama wins will you go buy a log cabin in the woods to hide out form the whitey-hating terrorists in the White House? I'll keep my fingers crossed. |
| al medio | Posted 6/4/2008 11:32:33 AM | show profile I meant the country has all the elements you described now. Not when or if he becomes the President. So don't try and sell me your log cabin. |
| chucho | Posted 6/4/2008 1:05:58 PM | show profile If America is a racist, whitey-hating, terrorist-loving place -- and if the election of Obama cinches it -- why don't you leave? There are much more freedom loving places to live, you know, like Serbia for instance. They HATE those evil Moslems! Not too many whitey-hating Negroes (and their cracker enablers), either, or racist liberals. Go for it! |
| al medio | Posted 6/4/2008 1:36:52 PM | show profile First of all you said racism not whitey hating racism. Ask a woman if there is sexism or a minority if there is racism in this country, and are you so naive not to think our country hasn't supported what people might consider terrorist acts in our history? So why would I leave I'm not a minority or a women so I don't feel the sting of sexism or racism. Your picking a fight with me when there is no fight to be fought. |
| chucho | Posted 6/4/2008 5:31:46 PM | show profile I once drove from Bologna to Zagreb and rode with friends to Belgrade to take pictures of bridges, so yes. People make generalizations because they're true. Arabs are going to have issues with pride. African American men like bigger butts. White people can't dance and ruined jazz. Get over yourself. |
| chucho | Posted 6/4/2008 5:35:10 PM | show profile Oh and I took Spanish classes from a gay Serb who owned a language school in Mexico City (still does). He was a real hard MoFo, especially for being the "bottom" of a gay relationship with a Mexican "top". You know, cause bottoms are usually feminine. Oops, I did it again! |
| chucho | Posted 6/4/2008 6:27:12 PM | show profile I'm not gay. . . but I like gay things :) |
| chucho | Posted 6/4/2008 6:30:18 PM | show profile Also: acknowledging difference is called, rather cheesily, "celebrating diversity". What I don't understand is the right's perceptions of what it means to be a bigot. They're constantly calling liberals racists (it's the fashionable meme among right wingers these days). So what are we supposed to do? Pretend everyone is a WASP? Is that what it means to not be a racist in the right winger's vocab? |
| chucho | Posted 6/5/2008 11:31:54 AM | show profile tk: the subject diverted to racism, then somebody impugned my opinions by asking me if I ever met a Serb. Whatever. If you want to know why Obama's is (supposedly) getting a "free ride" for his alleged connections to evil, it's simple: the right-wing peanut galley goes NUTS over every little thing an evil, "lib-ril" says and does that the general population is just kind of de-sensitized to it, and it doesn't trust these allegations. So when an legitimate complaint comes up (like the Rev. Wright thing) it gets drowned out by your own melodramatic naysaying of 20 other things that are just part of the right-wing propaganda machine. If a most of the allegations are BS, then the legitimate allegations get lost because nobody can trust the source of the allegations. A perfect example is Obama's "ties to Hezbollah". What ties? He went to a fundraiser for a legal organization in that was raising funds for refugees who live in squalor because they were pushed off their land after 1967. This is a legitimate, legal issue (for which ven your fearless leader, Bush, agrees), regardless of whatever racist, anti-Muslim, anti-Arab sentiment causes people to say Palestinian refugees are all terrorists and any American politician that dares express any sympathy for the plight of a million people (in the West bank, Gaza, and in 30-year-old refugee "concentration" camps in south Lebanon) are terrorist sympathizers. There's no Hezbollah tie here. So, point: if you want to be taken seriously, stop saying the sky is falling each time Obama opens his mouth or attends a fundraiser for something with which you don't agree. And, get used to it, because if fund raising numbers have anything to say about it: Obama's way ahead of McCain. Feel free to move to a shack in Montana and wait out the next "Presidency of Terror and Anti-White Racism" if it freaks you out so much. |
| mb_greg | Posted 6/6/2008 11:37:05 AM | show profile | email poster Just FYI, there were additional posts in this thread that chucho was responding to, but they were posted by users who had previously been banned from the site. When those people were re-banned, all of their posts were automatically purged (one of the quirks of our BBS software). So that's why it appears that chucho is engaging in a monologue. Sorry for the confusion. ------ Greg Membership Director mediabistro.com |







