Saying anything unpopular in public here usually gets you under fire, unfortunately.He would be in Canada. Sucks wish didn't have the damn laws limiting speech; thinking of immigrating to the states in a few years.
Communist_Soul
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Saying anything unpopular in public here usually gets you under fire, unfortunately.He would be in Canada. Sucks wish didn't have the damn laws limiting speech; thinking of immigrating to the states in a few years.
Communist_Soul
Even in Canada, unless he incites violence or discrimination against people (taking away their rights under the constitution) nothing would happen to himHe would be in Canada. Sucks wish didn't have the damn laws limiting speech; thinking of immigrating to the states in a few years.
Communist_Soul
The more he is open and allowed to speak his mind, the more he proves he's in capable of being President.
what?The more he is open and allowed to speak his mind, the more he proves he's in capable of being President.
jimkabrhel
[QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]what?The more he is open and allowed to speak his mind, the more he proves he's in capable of being President.
BossPerson
Makes perfect sense. He is a crazy, terrible human being. The more he talks about his ideas, the more people will know not to vote for him. Simple.
Better to be thought a fool... than open your mouth and remove all doubt...
Its free speech. He's preaching his values.
I may not agree with what he says, but I'll fight to the death hi- no I wouldn't, but I might play devil's advocate in his favor.
He holds no position. Romney will get the nomination and loose to Obama by about 7 or 8% on the popular vote and get his ass handed to him substantially harder than McCain. The reason no Republicans are stepping up? They know they aren't winning this one.
Actually a good candidate could take the election. Obama isn't well liked as president....but they have no one....so there you go.Its free speech. He's preaching his values.
I may not agree with what he says, but I'll fight to the death hi- no I wouldn't, but I might play devil's advocate in his favor.
He holds no position. Romney will get the nomination and loose to Obama by about 7 or 8% on the popular vote and get his ass handed to him substantially harder than McCain. The reason no Republicans are stepping up? They know they aren't winning this one.
RandomWinner
I too live in the south and would say racism hereis minimal and blown WAY out of proportion.[QUOTE="IustitiaMaximus"]
[QUOTE="kingkong0124"] I've lived in the South as well, and to tell you the truth, that's a load of BS. People from the South support Christian values and don't care about race. Just look at Herman Cain's popularity surge. Banjo_Kongfooie
Just because President Obama was elected president does not mean racism is over... It was a significant accomplishment that we should feel proud of but to deny racism especially in the south is ludicrous.
because as all liberals know, racism only exists in the south and only from conservative white people, liberal agenda is what this is. theres plenty of antiwhite racism in the cities and many other places, but lets just focus on racist whites.Yes that does. If the people of the south, who are largely republican, are willing to vote for a black man to become president of the U.S. then how are they considered racist?[QUOTE="kingkong0124"][QUOTE="Banjo_Kongfooie"]
That does not prove anything, I have witnessed quite alot of racism.
Wasdie
They didn't vote for him...
The South is still pretty damn racist.
Just the fact that Herman Cain had a large following at one point tells you that Southerners, and more importantly conservatives, are not racist.I'm really curious about this. In a normal country where anti-discrimination laws are properly enforced, this guy should already be in jail, yet he's running for fcking president?!HeisenderpWhy isn't Rush Limbaugh.. HATE both but Rush has used H. S. more often...
[QUOTE="Wasdie"][QUOTE="kingkong0124"] Yes that does. If the people of the south, who are largely republican, are willing to vote for a black man to become president of the U.S. then how are they considered racist? kingkong0124
They didn't vote for him...
The South is still pretty damn racist.
Just the fact that Herman Cain had a large following at one point tells you that Southerners, and more importantly conservatives, are not racist. No it doesn't. That's basically just a modified version of the "I have black friends" excuse.Its free speech. He's preaching his values.
I may not agree with what he says, but I'll fight to the death hi- no I wouldn't, but I might play devil's advocate in his favor.
He holds no position. Romney will get the nomination and loose to Obama by about 7 or 8% on the popular vote and get his ass handed to him substantially harder than McCain. The reason no Republicans are stepping up? They know they aren't winning this one.
RandomWinner
Honestly, if the Republicans had a serious, unified candidate they could have taken the white house.
Obama popularity now is as low as Bush's second term.
But, nope. They blew their chance with this 3 stooges styl e race they pulled off.
[QUOTE="kingkong0124"][QUOTE="Wasdie"]Just the fact that Herman Cain had a large following at one point tells you that Southerners, and more importantly conservatives, are not racist. No it doesn't. That's basically just a modified version of the "I have black friends" excuse. But they tried to make their black friend President. That's got to count for something.They didn't vote for him...
The South is still pretty damn racist.
-Sun_Tzu-
No it doesn't. That's basically just a modified version of the "I have black friends" excuse. But they tried to make their black friend President. That's got to count for something. They probably only like him for his pizza.[QUOTE="-Sun_Tzu-"][QUOTE="kingkong0124"] Just the fact that Herman Cain had a large following at one point tells you that Southerners, and more importantly conservatives, are not racist. fidosim
I'm really curious about this. In a normal country where anti-discrimination laws are properly enforced, this guy should already be in jail, yet he's running for fcking president?!HeisenderpYou'd think so, but sadly he's a Knight of Malta and a fairly powerful Vatican agent. He'll do worse and get away with it.
In the US, you're free to spout whatever opinons you want, no matter how blatantly stupid and biggoted..
I think the better question is how Santorum even has enough support to still be in the running.
America is great at pissing me off..
[QUOTE="Banjo_Kongfooie"]
[QUOTE="IustitiaMaximus"] I too live in the south and would say racism hereis minimal and blown WAY out of proportion.
iwilson1296
Just because President Obama was elected president does not mean racism is over... It was a significant accomplishment that we should feel proud of but to deny racism especially in the south is ludicrous.
because as all liberals know, racism only exists in the south and only from conservative white people, liberal agenda is what this is. theres plenty of antiwhite racism in the cities and many other places, but lets just focus on racist whites.The most egregious type of racism/sexism our country suffers is white male discrimination.
If you take a look at the federally funded program that specifically discriminates against white males...and all the scholarships intended for minorities other than white males, and how white males have a hard time being accepted in diverse ethnic communities, you see that ironically it's the white male who receives the most abuse in today's society.
I should form a group to combat this injustice.
I'll call it NAAWM, and it will stand for "The National Association for the Advancement of White Men."
I should make a television channel similar to BET where only white programming will be allowed.
The white males shall not be victimized any more!
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