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politicasista Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-06-11 10:35 PM
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18. He could but,
Edited on Tue Sep-06-11 10:53 PM by politicasista
you won't be able to say that to the those out there in the social network land.

They tore Roland Martin apart when he tweeted that Obama "caved" (IMO, Boner looks like the fool) instead of calling every disrespectful tactic for what it is.

Racism, Racism, Racism:

In the media, the GOP/Tea Party, and some Democrats. They are tired of Democrats not getting behind this President, when they all got behind his Dem predecessor Clinton and said nothing when Bush was destroying everything; leaving him (O) out there by himself.

They are also threatening not to vote for Democrats anymore after 2016. You could say when the "rock star" is attacked, then it must be someone else's fault. People are very, very protective of him and if anyone says something out of line (including Democrats that have/had this president's back), they will be attacked. That's the way it is.


As risky as this is, it is time for Democrats in Congress to stop being afraid of the other R-word and call this blatant disrespect for what it is. They did it once for a stained blue dress, they can do it for a multiracial President.
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