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Old 11-10-2009, 01:43 PM
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Insert Obama where it says Steele ...
LMAO!!! Okay Tilda...BUAHAHAHA!!! Good one... *Whew* LOL! ROTFLMAO!!! Tee-he...*whew* FUN-NY..
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Old 11-10-2009, 01:55 PM
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To you, viable equates to liberal.

To be a party leader, you really need to be politically connected and have a lot of experience. Since JC Watts is now a successful businessman, I doubt he is willing to put that on hold to run a political party.
NO!!!!!! Wrong again as usual.

Viable in this case for me would mean a serious leader not this clown Michael Steele.

JC WATTS would've been a more serious choice.
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Old 11-10-2009, 01:56 PM
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LMAO!!! Okay Tilda...BUAHAHAHA!!! Good one... *Whew* LOL! ROTFLMAO!!! Tee-he...*whew* FUN-NY..
I was wondering when one of them would bring up President Obama.

They never fail.
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Old 11-10-2009, 02:08 PM
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NO!!!!!! Wrong again as usual.

Viable in this case for me would mean a serious leader not this clown Michael Steele.

JC WATTS would've been a more serious choice.
Yeah. Right.

Any conservative black that would take this position would immediately be labeled an Oreo, a sellout, a token by you and your buddies.
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Old 11-10-2009, 02:15 PM
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Yeah. Right.

Any conservative black that would take this position would immediately be labeled an Oreo, a sellout, a token by you and your buddies.
Not necessarily. It depended upon how he carried him/herself. Condi Rice is above this at this point, but she probably wouldn't get labeled. Same with Colin Powell. At least Watts isn't a caricature. Steele is a parody.
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It doesn't take much to upset a Dem. Especially the words and actions of peripheral players.
Sometimes I think having to breathe the same air as everybody else upsets them.
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Not necessarily. It depended upon how he carried him/herself. Condi Rice is above this at this point, but she probably wouldn't get labeled. Same with Colin Powell. At least Watts isn't a caricature. Steele is a parody.
Rice would be fine.

No to Powell. How could a politician who endorsed someone so liberal be taken seriously by the rank and file republicans?
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Old 11-10-2009, 04:19 PM
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Steele and Jindal are the ones who can divide the ethnic voting blocs, who voted for Obama just because he was a minority. Not just blacks, but many Hispanics, including illegals most likely, voted for Obama because of his minority status and because of his support for illegal immigration.

I wish people can see past race and understand we are all Americans first. The Democrats love fostering ethnic divisions and raise ethnic issues in order to get votes. I don't see how many black people can go to church every Sunday and yet vote for a party that murders children in the womb and allows gay marriage and even gay adoptions to occur.
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Steele and Jindal are the ones who can divide the ethnic voting blocs, who voted for Obama just because he was a minority. Not just blacks, but many Hispanics, including illegals most likely, voted for Obama because of his minority status and because of his support for illegal immigration.

I wish people can see past race and understand we are all Americans first. The Democrats love fostering ethnic divisions and raise ethnic issues in order to get votes. I don't see how many black people can go to church every Sunday and yet vote for a party that murders children in the womb and allows gay marriage and even gay adoptions to occur.
Maybe it has something to do with all of us being "God's" children. God made gay people. I don't think he cares whether they adopt or not.I think he'd prefer that someone take care of the child.

Oh and if the GOP doesn't foster racial divison why were there only white people at the RNC last year?
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Oh and if the GOP doesn't foster racial divison why were there only white people at the RNC last year?

Please tell me you are being hyperbolic.....
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Please tell me you are being hyperbolic.....
Well... ?? Facts are facts...
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Well... ?? Facts are facts...
54321, here comes one or two black tokens
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Old 11-10-2009, 06:13 PM
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the mop headed munchkin, gingrich, would be able to come up with a strategy for 2010 and present it to the uneducated masses effectively.
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I love the guy - he and Sarah and that orange congressman from Ohio will increase the Democratic majorities big time in 2010. Of course, that isn't their plan, but that is what will happen. God Bless Chairman Steele - may he rule the GOP for 1,000 years!
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i am terrified every time i see him on tv. he is one of the worst interviews of " all time". steele is weak minded and spineless, with a total lack of grasp on virtually all issues. it may even be scarier that the people who selected him are the " movers and shakers", in the republican party. what in the world were they thinking?
They were thinking they wanted their own Obama. And since they can't tell them apart, they figured that just any ol' black guy would do.

Apparently not. Ha ha ha.
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So Are Black Democrats.
Black Democrats are also afraid of Black Conservatives.
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54321, here comes one or two black tokens
If there were one or two blacks there, then there weren't ONLY WHITE people there, as Marshan Man said. Thus, he was being hyperbolic. Or just lying.
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Old 11-10-2009, 09:21 PM
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jc watts would have been a good choice, not due to race, but to ability . he had a grasp of what was important, and unlike steele[cheap tin], he could actually inspire people. casper the ghost has more substance than michael cheaptin. if i was a republican leader i would try to make a run at harold ford jr. i know he is a democrat, but a lot of what he says sounds palatable to my libertarian tastes. i would run that boy as a republican senate hopeful. he could win tn.
Oh, the other AA Republican.
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Old 11-10-2009, 09:22 PM
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As a conservative, I could care less who runs the Republican Party. I mean it's not like I go to meetings or send them money or anything. So why should I care? I don't even know who these people are who go to meetings and send money.

Anyway, Steel seemes to upset the Dems no end. How can that be a bad thing? I mean if you are a Republican? So might as well leave him there until they can come up with somebody who upsets the Dems even more, is what I think. Otherwise, I don't really care. It's all small change and I never sweat the small change.

You can't be serious about thinking that, can you?

He upsets Democrats about as much as Caribou Barbie.
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Old 11-10-2009, 09:29 PM
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Once again...the same name calling.......these posts get so old.
bythewaywhynotjustrunallyourwordtogethreitwouldmak easmuchsense

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they should be. he is a weak and insignificant character, who will be powerless in the republican attempt to reclaim the house of representatives in 2010. i was aghast that this chump was even considered for the position he now holds. what a loser. the morgan state kids were correct in throwing oreos at this house servant. how could any white man be afraid of "ercle"? unless their true fears concern his multiple weaknesses and total inability to get out a solid republican message[ similar to gingrich in 1994]. the man is a total zero. they should be terrified of him. dump this " tom " now. if he thinks he will help attract black converts to the gop, he is delusional. he is a laughing stock in the black community, as he well should be. you could not bring african americans to the republican party if jfk, rfk,malcolm, and martin all rose from the dead and declared their undying allegiance to these slothful elephants.
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