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Sean Hannity compares Obama to Jim Jones and his kool-aide of death!!!

 
 
 
 
I'M ASKING YOU TO BELIEVE IN ME AS YOU SIP THIS KOOL AID"
 
 
http://forums.hannity.com/showthread.php?t=581141
"I'M ASKING YOU TO BELIEVE IN ME AS YOU SIP THIS KOOL AID"
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Hannity has this anti-Obama, anti-black picture on his website

 
 
 
 
 

"The Puppy Was Already Dead, Dummy."
 
http://forums.hannity.com/showthread.php?t=581131
 
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Mike Gallagher Knows That Senator Clinton is a Racist-How Come Stephanopolous Doesn't

 
 

Last Sunday evening on Fox News Channel, Morris said: “I think that what she is going to do is she is going to say Obama is unelectable, Americans won’t elect him, he can’t beat the Republican Party, America is not ready for Obama, he doesn’t have the experience to win, and what she is going to mean is that they won’t vote for an African-American, but she won’t say it. She’ll say everything but, but that’s what she means.”

As if on cue, THE VERY NEXT MORNING, Sen. Clinton appeared on NBC’s Today Show and talked about the choice that voters were faced with in New Hampshire. She said the following: “When they say to themselves, OK, I have a choice between a truly inspirational speaker (Obama) who has not done the kind of spade work with the sort of experience that another candidate has…”

Spade work. That’s some choice of words for a black political opponent, no?

I have no idea if the use of a phrase like “spade work” in referring to Sen. Obama’s lack of experience was intentional on the part of Mrs. Clinton. If it was, that’s precisely what Dick Morris was saying the night before on “Hannity and Colmes,”, that she was going to inject race into New Hampshire without appearing to inject race. While “spade work” is certainly a common gardening phrase, I’m not sure anyone has ever used it on the campaign trail. I don’t know about you, but I’ve never used the phrase in my life. In fact, it would be fascinating to do a Lexis/Nexis search and see if she has EVER used the phrase, “spade work” in any of her interviews or speeches.

Care to wager that she hasn’t?

But it doesn’t actually matter if she meant to do it or not. That’s practically irrelevant.

Consider for a moment what would happen to a Republican candidate if he used the word “spade” in any way, shape or form while referring to a black opponent.
 
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Rendell-Ferraro fit into Clinton's Southern Strategy

 
 
 

Rendell

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Gov. Ed Rendell, one of Hillary Rodham Clinton's most visible supporters,said some white Pennsylvanians are likely to vote against her rival Barack Obama because he is black."You've got conservative whites here, and I think there are some whites who are probably not ready to vote for an African-American candidate," Rendell told the editorial board of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in remarks that appeared in Tuesday's paper.

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Len Nichols-Clinton Supporter

I am personally outraged at the picture used in this mailing," said Len Nichols of the New America Foundation, a leading supporter of mandatory insurance, who called it a "Harry and Louise evocation."

"It is as outrageous as having Nazis march through Skokie, Ill.," Nichols said. "I just find it disgusting that this kind of imagery is being used to attack the only way to get to universal coverage."

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John Edwards

"The Clinton campaign has no conscience," Edwards said, after Clinton spokesman Jay Carson said Edwards does no more than "read articles about people who need help and talk about them."

"The idea that everything is about them [suggests] that they have no conscience," Edwards said of the Clinton campaign, my colleague Josh Kraushaar reports. "I'm very surprised by the comments."

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Bill Clinton-This is the same statement in a different form as racists Farraro and Steinem

"I think it would be just as much a change, some people think more, to have the first woman president than to have the first African-American president," Bill Clinton said.
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Gloria Steinem

That’s why the Iowa primary was following our historical pattern of making change. Black men were given the vote a half-century before women of any race were allowed to mark a ballot, and generally have ascended to positions of power, from the military to the boardroom, before any women (with the possible exception of obedient family members in the latter).

If the lawyer described above had been just as charismatic but named, say, Achola Obama instead of Barack Obama, her goose would have been cooked long ago.
 
Ferraro
 
What a disappointment yesterday, then, to read of Ms. Ferraro's ugly and bigoted comment that Barack Obama is "lucky" to be black, and that he would not be where he is today "if he were a white man" or "a woman." Make that ugly, bigoted -- and incorrect. There are no serious political observers of any political orientation who doubt Sen. Obama's political skills, including Republicans or the Clintons themselves
 
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Obama-Fire back at Hannity!!!

 

I would tell Sean Hannity this:

"My good buddy Sean Hannity, you have launched an all out attack against me on TV and radio; some 20 hours non-stop since the Ohio-Texas super Tuesday.  That's ok.  There is freedom of speech in America.

But would you also do six one hour specials, between now an April 22nd, on the following:

Do a one hour special on Lester Maddox and show how he took a pistol to prevent blacks from going into his restaurant.

Do a one hour special on Father James Reeb.  Bring his descendants on the air and interview them.

Do a one hour special on Schwerner, Chaney and Goodman.  Bring their families on and interview them.

Do a one hour special on Emmit Till.  Tell how the murderes admitted the murders and walked; and sold their stories to a magazine.

Do a one hour special on Viola Luizzo.  Bring her descendants on and interview them.

Do a one hour special on Cokie Roberts and her racist father Hale Boggs and show the relationship between Hillary Clinton and Cokie Roberts.

Obama, that's how you fight back against Hannity and his forces of evil.

You know he is not going to do it; but the press will ask and more importantly, the American people will ask, "Hannity why don't you go after the real racist, or do you just want to go after Obama because you hate black people?

That will isolate him and show him to be the little nit that he is.

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America-You have chosen Bill Clinton Over Obama!!!

 
 
That's your choice.
 
I would not choose Bill Clinton, a serial intern abuser, over Obama,  man with a nice wife and family; but America, you have chosen Bill Clinton.
 
That's on you.
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Sam Donaldson Said This!!!

 
We white liberals win somethimes.
 
We white conservatives win somethimes.
 
But Blacks never win!!!
 
Obama was betting against Sam Donaldson.
 
America has a choice.  Vote for Obama or vote for Sam.
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Malcom X Said This!!!

 
 
"There is no way former slave owners will sit down with former slaves and share power."
 
Obama was betting against Malcom X.
 
Now America has a choice.  Vote for Obama or Vote for Malcom.
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Rev Wright-With all Your Degrees-You Haven't Learned Anything

 
 
You knew that you had said a lot of incindiary things that could harm Obama.  You know how the long knives are.
 
You also know that because you are probably only one of a hand full of people that Obama trusts and respects; because you brought him to the Lord, when he was a young man, and ministered to him for 20 years.
 
There was no way that he was going to leave your congregation.
 
You knew that!!!
 
Therefore, you should have gone to him a year ago, and said "God Bless you son; the long knives will be out to get you; they are going to use what I have said in the past against you; you must leave now."
 
That's the only way he was going to leave; but just like Farrakhan, you had to have one more last hurrah!!!
 
You sir, have a lot of degrees; but have you learned anything?
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Farrahkan-You Are Two For Two-May God Have Mercy On Your Soul!!!

 
 
You blew Jesse out of the water in 1988.  I know you were trying to defend him against withering attacks during his Presidential bid; but the net effect of that experience was that your participation in that campaign gave black people's enemies an excuse to kill Jesse's run for the White House.
 
Did you learn anything?
 
I don't think so.
 
I understand that you have grave health related issues; so I believe because of that, you realize your own immortality.  So selfishly, you wanted to be remembered one more time before the lights went out.
 
You had to know that your endorsement of Obama, would unleash those same anti-black forces against Obama, killing his campaign.
 
You knew it.  You knew it. You knew it. 
 
You knew it would be the kiss of death.
 
So on the way out, you wanted one more shot in the lime light; one more shot at immortality.
 
Well sir, you got it.
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David Gergen Is Right!!!!

 
This is a portion of a round table interview, last night, conducted by CNN's Anderson Cooper with CNN's analysts Roland Martin, David Gergen, and Tony Perkins of the Family Rearch Council.
 
There is a difference in the way black Americans and white Americans see America.  David Gergen syas it like this:
 
Roland Martin: There's a history in the black church of combining theology with sociology as well as politics for the advancement of African- Americans. So yes, a lot of people don't have that understanding of those issues.

COOPER: David, you brought this up. Why do you think that's an important point?

DAVID GERGEN, CNN POLITICAL ANALYST: Well, because there's a long tradition, Anderson. And among black leaders to have a different view of American history, going all the way back to Frederick Douglass, who was one of the greatest American heroes of the 19th century, you know, who -- who gained his freedom from slavery/ in a great order/. (and was a great orator-parenthesis mine).

He was invited the a July 4th celebration to give a July 4th speech in 1852, and he showed up and said, "You know, you whites see July 4 very differently from what I see it. This is not a day of celebration for us."

And I have found that in my classroom with black students frequently. When they speak their minds and when they speak their hearts, they have a very different view. I've had a young woman tell me, "July 4, we still can't celebrate it in my family, because of what's happened to us."

And I think that we as whites have to be understanding and empathic toward that and try to understand that, that people who are African-Americans legitimately have a different perspective on what American history has meant and take that into account as we hear this.

And it's not a lack of patriotism. It is a different form of patriotism. Actually, Reverend Wright may love this country more than any of us
but feel we've fallen short of what we preach and believe.
 
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0803/14/acd.01.html
 
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Clinton Builder Vanishes

 
 

Clinton library builder's CFO vanishes, leaving questions, no clues

By Associated Press

Originally published 11:12 a.m., March 14, 2008
Updated 11:12 a.m., March 14, 2008

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The stress of restructuring the construction company that built the Clinton Presidential Library gave John Glasgow every reason to run away.

A seven-figure salary, a chance to buy part of a firm jointly owned by department-store chain Dillard's Inc. and a life lived in good spirits gave him every reason to stay.

Glasgow has been missing since before sunup Jan. 28; his car was found abandoned the next day at a state park. Family and police say it's impossible to tell whether Glasgow killed himself, was abducted or left to start a new life elsewhere.

His family said the easygoing 45-year-old felt overwhelmed and anxious about a company audit, but the company said it found no money missing. The police say there is no evidence of foul play, but no clues to his whereabouts, either.

"He may be under some kind of compulsion ... some kind of blackmail, that's a scenario you could dream up," his brother Roger Glasgow said. "We're not suggesting any of these scenarios because we just don't know. But it does open up a Pandora's box of possibilities."

John Glasgow was the chief financial officer of CDI Contractors LLC of Little Rock. The firm, owned by Dillard's and the estate of co-founder Bill Clark, built or remodeled many of Dillard's 300-plus department stores and put up some of Arkansas' signature projects, including Clinton's library and the headquarters of Heifer International.

CDI last year had estimated sales last year of $432.9 million. Dillard's Inc. had 2007 sales of $7.81 billion.

With Clark's death last year, Dillard's has the option to buy his shares. The retailer, however, has discussed letting CDI employees buy Clark's shares instead. Glasgow was in charge of the redistribution and himself stood to buy a part of the company.

Glasgow's family and colleagues say the multimillion-dollar deal weighed heavily on him.

Weeks before his disappearance, his wife Melinda found him pacing in their kitchen as the end-of-the-year audit period approached. Dillard's, with its option pending, sent "absolutely relentless" auditors to review CDI's books, she said.

According to Roger Glasgow, John tapped his own phone line after perceiving a threat over how CDI depreciated its assets.

Depreciation, a standard accounting practice, figures how business assets, such as equipment, lose value over time.

Roger Glasgow said one Dillard's official reminded his brother it was the CFO of Enron Corp. who went to jail when that company collapsed in an accounting scandal.

Recordings from the tapped phone line captured no further threats, he said.

Dillard's did not return telephone calls to The Associated Press seeking comment but in a joint statement with CDI told the weekly newspaper Arkansas Business nothing was wrong with the accounting.

"Neither Dillard's nor CDI believe any money was misappropriated by John Glasgow or any other member of CDI's management," the statement said.

The clean books fit John Glasgow's personality, his family says: After earning a $500 bonus for completing an anti-smoking program, the executive returned the money after he started to light up again.

William Clark, president and CEO of CDI Contractors and the son of its founder, said there had been "a meeting that did not go well" but that no one threatened or harassed Glasgow. He said Glasgow suffered from "pressure that was self-induced."

"The people buying in were obviously about ready to take a big financial step and John felt personally responsible to make sure that everything went well with the deal," Clark said.

Clark said the redistribution has slowed since Glasgow's disappearance. A former member of Dillard's financial office now oversees CDI's books, but the secretary still answers the telephone by saying "John Glasgow's office."

Roger Glasgow said his brother appeared happy in his marriage after recent family trips to the Galapagos Islands and skiing in Colorado. Another brother, Gary, said the family gathered New Year's Day at John's Little Rock home. Despite looking like he lost a little weight, Gary Glasgow said, his brother seemed to be in good spirits.

The family's bank accounts saw no unusual transactions, nor were there unfamiliar calls to their home or cellular phones in the three months before his disappearance.

The day after Glasgow disappeared in his dark gray 2005 Volvo SUV, police found the car atop Petit Jean Mountain, a state park an hour northwest of Little Rock — doors unlocked, valuables inside.

There was no hint of Glasgow.

Conway County sheriff's investigator Sonny Stover said tracking dogs may have found something — but the dog handlers couldn't tell if the scent came from Glasgow or just from his car. No one knows how the SUV came to be on the mountain.

"It looks like he's just walked off," Stover said.

A worker at a Waffle House 30 miles from Petit Jean offered one clue, telling deputies that, about the time of the disappearance, a man matching Glasgow's description dropped in to order breakfast.

The traveler ate two eggs over medium, hash browns and bacon — alone and untroubled.

© Rocky Mountain News
 
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/mar/14/clinton-library-builders-cfo-vanishes-leaving-ques/
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See Obama-Hang In There-It's People Like This That will Pull You Through

 
 

Sorry, Hillary: You've crossed the line

Special to The Times

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Charles Pluckhahn

Hillary Clinton, you sure don't make it easy.

Since 2005, I've written $7,100 worth of checks to the person I considered most qualified to be the junior senator from New York and, later, president of the United States. In February, I was elected a Clinton delegate in the neighborhood-level caucuses, and looked forward to trying to be appointed a delegate to the Democratic National Convention.

It would have been my second Democratic Convention. In 1992, as the volunteer press secretary to the Wisconsin delegation, I led a march of happy cheeseheads up Fifth Avenue in Manhattan to the National Republican Women's Club. We stood and chanted slogans at a Republican "truth squad" that had set up camp there. It was great, goofy fun, and the Daily News thought so, too.

I remember well the feeling on the last day of that convention, which nominated your husband and Al Gore. "I think we're actually going to win this election," I told my old friend, who as head of the state delegation had invited me to New York. "I don't know if I'm ready to be on the winning side!"

Oh, what times those were! And given what success your husband produced, and your impressive record in New York, it wasn't exactly hard for me to support you. My sister-in-law, a grocery clerk whom I brought to a fundraiser here in Seattle and who sat and chatted with you, is still in your corner. She'll be crushed when she reads this column.

Sen. Clinton, I can no longer count myself in your ranks. I've decided that, barring some stunning revelation, Barack Obama has earned the Democratic nomination, fair and square. More importantly, I've decided that your campaign's tactics have crossed a line that should never be crossed. I no longer want to be associated with your effort to become the Democratic nominee.

One of your surrogates, Geraldine Ferraro, has said that Obama wouldn't be where he is in the Democratic contest if he were white. When combined with your rejection of Obama's qualifications to be commander in chief, and your husband's disrespect for Obama's effort, I see an ugly undercurrent.

I grew up in white Milwaukee, which was very white indeed. But most of my heroes were black: Martin Luther King Jr., Hank Aaron, Bill Cosby, Ralph Ellison, Miles Davis and John Coltrane. When a kid, the sight of black people being mowed down with water hoses in Alabama made a Democrat out of me before I knew what a Democrat was.

Woe betide the politician, and especially the Democratic politician, who makes a racist appeal, no matter how artfully they think they've constructed it. When George Bush's campaign did it to Michael Dukakis in 1988, I expected it. That's what Republicans do.

When your campaign race-baits and disrespects Barack Obama in 2008, you can count me out. Democrats don't do that. We are better.

I fully realize that political campaigns are rough. The fact that you're a fighter is one of the reasons I've supported you. "Just wait until she goes up against the Republicans," I have told friends. "They are going to regret the day they ever used the B-word on that woman."

You've been attacked in the worst possible ways, and I've very much admired you for the way you've handled those attacks. Lesser people, myself included, would have long since crept away by now. I still consider you qualified to be president, and should you happen to win the Democratic nomination, you'd have my vote in November.

But I don't think it's going to happen that way. Instead, I think Obama might win Pennsylvania. At the end of the day, I think he will emerge with the most popular votes, the most states, and the most pledged delegates. If the so-called superdelegates should then deny him the nomination, you'll have won the most tarnished of prizes.

Sen. Clinton, you still have time to salvage your dignity and your reputation. Geraldine Ferraro's resignation from her fundraising role is a start, but it's only a start. You should fully apologize to Sen. Obama for the stream of insults that has come from your campaign, and then you should step aside. If you do that, then I'll know my money and my time were well spent.

Charles Pluckhahn is a former journalist and retired securities analyst who lives in Seattle.
Copyright © 2008 The Seattle Times Company
 
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Barack-Don't Give Up-God Is On Your Side-The Forces of Evil Will Not Win

 
The forces of evil think they have won, but God will see you through.
 
Keep going!!!
 
 
 
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Lani Guanier-Thank You for Being Born-If The Nation Had Listened To You in The '90s-We Wouldn't Be In This Mess!!!

 
 
Lani Guanier begged the nation to have a "conversation on race," and she was resoundingly repudiated and scorned off the political stage.
 
If we had heeded her 16 years ago, we could have burst this race boil then, and not been embroiled in this turmoil with NOW, Gloria Steinem, Bill Clinton, Ed Rendell, and Geraldine Ferraro, all of whom played the race card, at this time.
 
Gloria Steinem in an Op-Ed article as a part of Bill Clinton's Southern Streategy initiated after Senator Clinton's loss in Iowa, said that black men have had an easier time to the top than white women.
 
Bill Clinton echoed this sentiment later; and of course Geraldine Ferraro's recent sentiments are similar.
 
So Lani love, we all should have listened to you; could have saved the nation a lot of heartache.
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