It's a lie a day for Carson; now lying about being the most honest student?

dave

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Uncle Ben?

Why is it ok all of the sudden for you to become a racist just because you think it is funny?
 

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I'm just trying to figure out how the story, as described in the article, demonstrated him as the most honest student in the class
 

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Uncle Ben?

Why is it ok all of the sudden for you to become a racist just because you think it is funny?
Opposite of racist. Uncle Ben just like Uncle Clarence is no friend to Black people. And they are both hypocrites. Not surprised that you can't see that.
 

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I'm just trying to figure out how the story, as described in the article, demonstrated him as the most honest student in the class
Same here. But since it apparently never happened, I'd venture that he was one of the least honest people in that class.
 

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Opposite of racist. Uncle Ben just like Uncle Clarence is no friend to Black people. And they are both hypocrites. Not surprised that you can't see that.
How are they not friends of black people? Tell us how that is pasty white male.
 

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Opposite of racist. Uncle Ben just like Uncle Clarence is no friend to Black people. And they are both hypocrites. Not surprised that you can't see that.

You think President Obama and others like Elijah Cummings are friends to African Americans? By almost all economic and social metrics, they are far from it.
 

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Opposite of racist. Uncle Ben just like Uncle Clarence is no friend to Black people. And they are both hypocrites. Not surprised that you can't see that.
You can try to justify your racism all you want, racists have done this throughout history. They are still racists. I am not surprised that you can't see that.
 

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How are they not friends of black people? Tell us how that is pasty white male.

You don't understand. He wants Carson on his plantation (of ideas). If Carson strays, while thinking for himself, that is unacceptable. It's a different kind of plantation but a plantation nevertheless. Imagine a white guy calling Carson an Uncle Tom and still claiming he is not a racist even though he called him that because Carson did not think like he thought he should think.
 

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You don't understand. He wants Carson on his plantation (of ideas). If Carson strays, while thinking for himself, that is unacceptable. It's a different kind of plantation but a plantation nevertheless. Imagine a white guy calling Carson an Uncle Tom and still claiming he is not a racist even though he called him that because Carson did not think like he thought he should think.
 

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You think President Obama and others like Elijah Cummings are friends to African Americans? By almost all economic and social metrics, they are far from it.

Blind support for Democratic policies by African Americans for decades hasn't paid off too well for them when you look at some of the metrics.
 

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You can try to justify your racism all you want, racists have done this throughout history. They are still racists. I am not surprised that you can't see that.
Lol, he ain't no racist, call me when anyone questions whether Carson is a Muslim or we start talking about some seventh day Adventist preacher from his past. It is you who keep trumpeting the fact he is black, what difference does that even make?
 

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Lol, he ain't no racist, call me when anyone questions whether Carson is a Muslim or we start talking about some seventh day Adventist preacher from his past. It is you who keep trumpeting the fact he is black, what difference does that even make?
I have very little respect for anyone, Black or White, who forgets where he came from. Carson and Clarence Thomas are the epitome of uncle toms. And millions of Black people agree.
 

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I have very little respect for anyone, Black or White, who forgets where he came from. Carson and Clarence Thomas are the epitome of uncle toms. And millions of Black people agree.

You're a flaming racist. If blacks don't think the way you think they should, they're uncle toms. White liberal plantation. How dare they think for themselves.
 

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WTYF

WTF you call black people who don't think like you? Takers? lol

I have never called black people takers. Never. Now, it an able bodied person doesn't want to work, then yes, I would call that person a taker regardless of ethnicity.

And I would suggest that you are as racist as RPJ since you defended his outrageous racism.
 

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I have never called black people takers. Never. Now, it an able bodied person doesn't want to work, then yes, I would call that person a taker regardless of ethnicity.

And I would suggest that you are as racist as RPJ since you defended his outrageous racism.
Coming from a jackass who thinks that the only reason Black people vote Democrat is because they want "free stuff". How insulting that must be to Black people. Maybe, just maybe Black people tend to vote Democrat for other reasons. Like the denial among most Republicans that police treat blacks differently than white. Like the fact that the GOP has done nothing in the last 30-40 years to address racial inequalities. Name one initiative that the GOP has brought forth to help with racial inequality. Like the fact that the GOP has gone to great lengths to make it harder for Black people to vote. The fact is, the "free stuff" argument is extremely racist. Black people pay attention and know which party has their interests in mind. It ain't the GOP. Thats for damn sure.
 

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Coming from a jackass who thinks that the only reason Black people vote Democrat is because they want "free stuff". How insulting that must be to Black people. Maybe, just maybe Black people tend to vote Democrat for other reasons. Like the denial among most Republicans that police treat blacks differently than white. Like the fact that the GOP has done nothing in the last 30-40 years to address racial inequalities. Name one initiative that the GOP has brought forth to help with racial inequality. Like the fact that the GOP has gone to great lengths to make it harder for Black people to vote. The fact is, the "free stuff" argument is extremely racist. Black people pay attention and know which party has their interests in mind. It ain't the GOP. Thats for damn sure.

I never limited any discussion of getting free stuff to african americans. But there is no question Obama is giving out stuff to all kinds of people to secure their votes (e.g. Planned Parenthood, Teachers Unions, etc.). You are the other hand are an extreme racist. If they don't think the way you think they should, they aren't really black.
 

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I have never called black people takers. Never. Now, it an able bodied person doesn't want to work, then yes, I would call that person a taker regardless of ethnicity.

And I would suggest that you are as racist as RPJ since you defended his outrageous racism.
Suggest away.
 

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I never limited any discussion of getting free stuff to african americans. But there is no question Obama is giving out stuff to all kinds of people to secure their votes (e.g. Planned Parenthood, Teachers Unions, etc.). You are the other hand are an extreme racist. If they don't think the way you think they should, they aren't really black.
Black people tend to vote based on their interests which are economic and social justice. White evangelicals, at least the vast majority, vote against their own economic interests. Therefore, Black people are a helluva lot more smart, have more political savvy and are less gullible than wingnuts. Duh.
 

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Black people tend to vote based on their interests which are economic and social justice. White evangelicals, at least the vast majority, vote against their own economic interests. Therefore, Black people are a helluva lot more smart, have more political savvy and are less gullible than wingnuts. Duh.

You're a raging racist. You hate Jews and now blacks if they don't think the way you think they should think.

But don't despair, many libs think like you and want to keep blacks on your plantation.
 
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So Obama engages in an illegal executive amnesty (he said over 20 times he didn't have the authority and the courts have stopped him in his tracks) for what reason? He wants votes.

The funding for Planned Parenthood is the same as it has always been. Your prejudice is clouding your judgment. (A polite way of saying your argument makes no sense.) Go ahead and tell us all about his big giveaways to teachers unions.
 

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Coming from a jackass who thinks that the only reason Black people vote Democrat is because they want "free stuff". How insulting that must be to Black people. Maybe, just maybe Black people tend to vote Democrat for other reasons. Like the denial among most Republicans that police treat blacks differently than white. Like the fact that the GOP has done nothing in the last 30-40 years to address racial inequalities. Name one initiative that the GOP has brought forth to help with racial inequality. Like the fact that the GOP has gone to great lengths to make it harder for Black people to vote. The fact is, the "free stuff" argument is extremely racist. Black people pay attention and know which party has their interests in mind. It ain't the GOP. Thats for damn sure.

In President Obama's first term he had the moral authority and the legislative majority to do great things for minorities in this country. I really can't see where he did anything meaningful, now he calls foul ?
 

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The funding for Planned Parenthood is the same as it has always been. Your prejudice is clouding your judgment. (A polite way of saying your argument makes no sense.) Go ahead and tell us all about his big giveaways to teachers unions.

OMG, are you serious? Dems don't support using any funds for vouchers. Many Dems want to close charter schools. Even though both will improve the education of children, particularly minority. Why? The teacher's unions don't want competition. They want to keep these kids in failing schools to protect themselves.
 
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In President Obama's first term he had the moral authority and the legislative majority to do great things for minorities in this country. I really can't see where he did anything meaningful, now he calls foul ?
In all fairness, in Obama's first term he was largely pre-occupied with saving the country from a depression. As to his policies to help minorities, he's increased Pell Grants (the minority drop out rate is down about @25%) and the ACA has put millions more people on health insurance-many of them minorities. And the President has also addressed head-on some of the police brutality episodes as well as the injustice that occurred in the Trayvon Martin case. For each, he has been ridiculed by the right for shedding light on these problems.
 

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In all fairness, in Obama's first term he was largely pre-occupied with saving the country from a depression. As to his policies to help minorities, he's increased Pell Grants (the minority drop out rate is down about @25%) and the ACA has put millions more people on health insurance-many of them minorities. And the President has also addressed head-on some of the police brutality episodes as well as the injustice that occurred in the Trayvon Martin case. For each, he has been ridiculed by the right for shedding light on these problems.

What injustice? The jury agreed there was no injustice, get over it.
 
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According to the evidence presented, the OJ jury got it right. As new evidence has come out over the years, OJ was likely guilty of something, but not what he was charged with.
Oh good Lord! You don't actually believe the stuff you type? You are just doing it to cause a stir?
 

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Oh good Lord! You don't actually believe the stuff you type? You are just doing it to cause a stir?

I will do that on occasion just like you and others do. In the OJ case, I think OJ was responsible for the murders. I don't think he did it ,he had someone else do it. The story about the inmate,Glen Rogers who said he was responsible, is very believable and his story lines up with a lot of the facts. The OJ prosecution team was totally inept,thus a not guilty verdict.