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Election 2008

Christian Right Voter Summit Sells Racist 'Obama Waffles'

By Adele Stan, Media Consortium. Posted September 15, 2008.


The Values Voter Summit hawks a a box of waffle mix emblazoned with a cartoon image of a bug-eyed, toothy, dark-lipped Barack Obama.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. -- At the annual Washington gathering of the Christian right sponsored by the political arm of the Family Research Council, the Republican Party's top emissaries have come in past years to bow before some 2000 right-wing foot-soldiers and the leaders who command them. However, this year's Value Voter Summit, a bit light on GOP dignitaries, made less news in its speaker line-up than it did for the sale of a particular brand of breakfast food: Obama Waffles.

In the far corner of the exhibit hall at the Values Voter Summit two gonzo entrepreneurs hawked a product they described as "political satire": a box of waffle mix emblazoned with a cartoon image of a bug-eyed, toothy, dark-lipped Barack Obama eyeing a plate of waffles. A pat of butter on the waffles is stamped "2008". On the top flap, the Obama carton appears in a turban, next to an arrow printed with the text: "Point box toward Mecca for tastier waffles." The box of mix is a crude send-up of Aunt Jemima's Pancake Mix, which once featured stereotyped image of a round-faced, turbaned black woman as its trademark.

Although FRC Action claimed in a statement to have demanded that the exhibitors dismantle their display "when the content of the materials was brought to the attention of FRC Action senior officials" on Saturday, the truth is that by the time Obama Waffles creators W. Mark Whitlock and Bob DeMoss began breaking down their display, the conference was winding down and most exhibitors in the hall had already pulled out of Dodge.

I made my way through a row of unstaffed and abandoned booths on Saturday afternoon, arriving just as Whitlock was packing up unsold product. Although, according to the FRC Action statement, Whitlock and DeMoss had already received the equivalent of cease-and-desist orders from conference organizers, Whitlock, dressed in a cook's apron and hat, was happy to take my $10 and fork over a box.

Taking FRC Action at the word of its executive director, David Nammo, a trusting reader may accept that the organization's leaders were unaware of what Whitlock and DeMoss were hawking for two and a half days before the exhibit was shut down. But Whitlock and DeMoss are hardly strangers to leaders of the religious right, and links to racists (and, indeed, the use of dog-whistle references for racists) are hardly new for Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council, a spin-off of James Dobson's Focus on the Family empire.

According to a general letter of reference written by DeMoss on behalf of Whitlock (posted by nisperos, a savvy reader at the Denver Post's Web site), the two men met when both met while working at Focus on the Family, which Whitlock's resume dates at "1991 - 1992", when he served as a producer on Dobson's "Focus on the Family" daily radio program.

The two worked together again, some years later, at FamilyLife Publishers, an endeavor of the Campus Crusade for Christ -- one of the very first religious-right organizations. Whitlock's resume shows him having worked for FamilyLIfe from 1992 - 2004. During that time he served one year on the event team putting together the religious right's Congress on the Urban Family, which perhaps explains where the author developed an apparent affection for hip-hop music, as evidenced by the bonus "recipe rap" that appears on the side of the Obama's Waffles box:

Barry's Bling Bling Waffle Ring

Yo, B-rock here droppin' waffle knowledge Spellin' it out, 'cause a graduated college Some say I waffle so fast, Barry's causin' whiplash Just doin' my part, made wafflin' a fine art For a waffle wit style, like Chicago's Magnificent Mile Spray whipped crem around the edge Shake it first like Sister Sledge
The say wit me, I can be as waffly as I wanna be! (That goes out to my Ludacris posse)
Whitlock recently wrote a study guide to accompany the movie "Nim's Island," a production of FoxFaith, a division of Rupert Murdoch's 20th Century Fox. (Hat tip: FireDogLake's Julia.)

DeMoss, Whitlock's partner in the OW venture, also has some friends in high places, having served as the co-author of four books with Tim LaHaye, best known at the multi-million-selling author of the Left Behind series of novels. With LaHaye, DeMoss penned four novels targeted at young adults that include a cautionary tale about an evil abortion doctor that centers on a teen gone missing, his absence noticed only after days after he has vanished because his household is headed by a single mom who spends long hours at work.

LaHaye, DeMoss' co-author, is one of the top leaders of the religious right, having co-founded the Council for National Policy, the super-secret umbrella groups that reportedly vetted GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin on the eve of the Republican National Convention. LaHaye's wife, Beverly, is the founder of the influential Concerned Women for America, which was an early proponent of "gay recovery" therapy designed to make heterosexuals out of LGBT people.

It is perhaps not surprising that material as racist as that peddled by Whitlock and DeMoss at the Values Voter Summit failed to set off alarm bells among Family Research Council and FRC Action leaders until reporters began inquiring about the Obama Waffles stand. FRC President Tony Perkins spoke as recently as 2001 before the Council of Conservative Citizens, a well-documented white supremacist group, and directed the 1996 Louisiana congressional campaign of former Congressman Woody Jenkins from the campaign lists of former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke. Perkins paid Duke $82,000 for the lists. Jenkins served as the first executive director of the Council for National Policy, 1982-1985, and again in 1987.

More recently, while reporting for Church & State magazine, I saw Perkins address a crowd of hard-core Christian right believers in 2007 at the Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church of the late Rev. D. James Kennedy. In his speech before those assembled in the church sanctuary at the "Reclaiming America for Christ" conference, Perkins blew the white supremacist dog whistle known as the biblical story of Phineas. (In this instance, Perkins used the Phineas story to make the case against Muslims, urging the assembled Christians to "take action" in the way of Phineas.)
"I am here advocating for Christian citizenship," Perkins said.

Lest any of the assembled miss the point, Perkins offered up the story of Phineas, grandson of Moses' brother Aaron, from Numbers 25. Phineas was rewarded by God with an "everlasting priesthood" for killing an Israelite and his Midian lover because God had forbidden the mixing of the men of Israel with the women of that tribe.

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"We read that Phineas arose and he took action?," Perkins said.

"Not only is prayer required?," Perkins continued. "I warn you that if you begin to pray for our nation that, at some point in time, you?re gonna be prayin? and you?re gonna feel a tap on your shoulder and hear, 'Son, daughter, I?ve heard your prayer; now I want you to do something about it.'"

Just in case his message should be misconstrued, however, Perkins offered this caveat: "Now, let me be clear, in case the media's here," he said, "I'm not advocating you go home and get a pitchfork out of your storage shed and run into your neighbor?s house." Phineas, the Bible tells us, used a javelin.
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So maybe the FRC people, as their statement suggests, did simply get sloppy and miss the fact that a product to which they say they object for its "coarseness and bias" sat, essentially, on the shelves of the conference store, for a couple of days. Maybe the co-author of one of the religious right's top honchos went unnoticed by FRC folks, mistaken for just another yahoo hawking an amateur attempt at humor. Maybe the leaders of the Values Voter Summit have a race problem anyway.

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Adele M. Stan is executive editor for The Media Consortium, a network of progressive media organizations, including AlterNet.

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Made by the KKK Super White food company
Posted by: sirios on Sep 15, 2008 4:03 PM   
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These creeps are dispicable beyond measure

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» RE: Made by the KKK Super White food company Posted by: johnbradleycopeland
Another Example of "Small Town Values"
Posted by: ohb0b on Sep 15, 2008 5:14 PM   
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That the Republicans like to croon about.

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Wow, the Republicans are Bigots???
Posted by: Kym525 on Sep 15, 2008 5:22 PM   
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Who knew? *dripping sarcasm here*

Perhaps now people will stop trying to convince black people that we're the ones being "overly sensitive". If their national convention--which looked like a klansmans' wet dream--isn't enough to convince people that the Republicans are nothing more than KKK members in three-piece suits, I really don't know what will. Sure, they will trot out Rice, Keyes, Powell, and Thomas as "examples" of being colorblind--but just ask Alan Keyes why he didn't make the cut as presidential nominee even though he's got better credentials than McCain and the social conservatives would love him.

And the feminists really never saw the coded racism until now? Whatever.

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Who cares
Posted by: cdub on Sep 15, 2008 5:46 PM   
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At my Black Panther/Islamofascist/Marxist-Leninist/Feminazi/Envirowacko pot luck this past weekend we had a new brand of gluten free products to go with our organic soy cheese. "McCain's Cracker Ass Crackers"

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» Should be Posted by: EinMD
» RE: Who cares Posted by: ohb0b
» RE: Who cares Posted by: tgabriel
» RE: Who cares Posted by: staicnoise
Racism
Posted by: EinMD on Sep 15, 2008 5:50 PM   
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I'm sure they'll all just claim they're just being 'funny' and that everyone should just calm down and let them have their fun. Otherwise you're too uppity.

There are those 'traditional conservative values' at work.

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» RE: Racism Posted by: veg4peace
Uppity Obama
Posted by: VetAgainst McCain on Sep 15, 2008 5:57 PM   
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On April 16, 2008, the Los Angeles Times published an article by David K. Shipler titled, "The Resonance of Racism."

In his op-ed piece, Shipler wrote, "'Elitist' is another word for 'arrogant,' which is another word for 'uppity' -- that old calumny applied to blacks who stood up for themselves."

I have been voting in presidential elections since before the Vietnam War and this is the first time in my memory a candidate (Obama) has been called "arrogant."

I also was raised in the Deep South (Texas, Louisiana and Florida) by liberal white parents who taught me never to say "nigger."

Even writing the word for this comment makes me feel queasy. But let's talk straight what Republicans have done and are doing now when they call Obama "arrogant." They are saying through an easily understood code word that he's an "uppity nigger" -- a term I heard thousands of times during my childhood. For closet GOP racists to suggest other otherwise shows they think tolerant voters are either stupid or inconsequential.

The built-in Republican bias explains why, at the 2000 GOP (Grand Old Prejudice) convention, only 2% of the delegates were people of color -- a ratio that hasn't changed much since.

Vet against McCain
To find out why, click on the links below:

Songbird McCain
(Popular anti-McCain Web site)
American View (My favorite anti-GOP Web site
Vietnam Veterans Against McCain
(self-explanatory)
Vote Vets
(supported by 100,000 Iraq and Afghan war vets)

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Rap
Posted by: cdub on Sep 15, 2008 6:00 PM   
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That is some shitty rap too. Old Dirty Bastard, Biggie, and Tupac are rolling in their graves. I bet a fat sweaty white guy in a suit with an elephant pin wrote that lame shit.

RZA/GZA 2008

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» RE: ap Posted by: oregonox
» RZA/GZA '08 - I love it! Posted by: bizeeb
GOP TROLL ALERT: Another Karl Rove Club member accuses me of being a fake veteran
Posted by: VetAgainst McCain on Sep 15, 2008 6:01 PM   
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Today on another thread, a poster named Illiteratilumen surfaced after (his words) "giving Alternet a break for awhile because of the hard-on the editors have for Sarah Palin."

Here's what Illiteratilumen said about me:

My bet is that you are a fraud who cannot be honest with himself or with the people who stumble upon your website or any other works you have out there.

My bet is that you are nothing more than a wanna-be journalist with too much time on your hands.

My bet is that you are so egotistical and morally bankrupt that you don't have a problem retending to be a Vietnam veteran when you are probably not.

It is an insult to the Americans and Vietnamese who actually got caught up in that war.


End of Illiteratilumen's comment.

Last week, I responded to another GOP troll named Lionheart also has also personally attacked me in spite of AlterNet's NON-enforced policy against such postings. In my rebuttal to LionHeart, I wrote about "gettting caught up in the Vietnam War" this way:

I served my country honorably during the Vietnam War as a combat crewmember in the 320th SAC bomb wing stationed at Mather AFB, California.

One June 26, 1965, we flew "Arc Light One" -- the Strategic Air Command's first bombing mission of the war. Tragically, while flying through a typhoon at night, the historic operation turned into horror when two B52s from my wing collided and went down in flames in the South China Sea, killing eight crewmembers.

Years later, I wrote about Arc Light One in a nonfiction book this way:

To our rear, the second B52 wave, consisting of three-ship cells on five refueling tracks, approached the Air Refueling Controll Points where their tankers should have been orbiting for the refueling rendezvous. To close the gap, the KCs were flying faster than normal and the bombers had slowed.

One cell of B52s used a different method to kill time -― the wrong one. Inexplicably, the three-ship cell made a 360-degree turn and flew through a formation on the adjacent track.

Two bombers from the 320th, one in each cell, collided and went down in flames. At least six crewmembers ejected and made it to the water, a surging maelstrom of churning waves. I knew some guys were alive because I could hear their emergency radio beacons in my headset.

I remember the noise as a high-pitched whine that tailed off at the end, then repeated itself. In my brain, it sounded like “Help me...help me...help me...”

I couldn’t help thinking what a terrible and sad way to die -— alone, soaked and seasick in a one-man dinghy thousands of miles from home.

If I’d been alone in the cockpit, I would have cried.


Imagine how you would feel after living through that experience, and then to be called a "fake" veteran by Lionheart.

I can't begin to express my outrage over such a scurrilous charge, one of many by LionHeart that AlerNet has tolerated despite its policy against personal attacks on other posters.

That goes double for Illiteratilumen.

Vet against McCain
To find out why, click on the links below:

Songbird McCain
(Popular anti-McCain Web site)
American View (My favorite anti-GOP Web site
Vietnam Veterans Against McCain
(self-explanatory)
Vote Vets
(supported by 100,000 Iraq and Afghan war vets)

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The Raptures
Posted by: foreverhope on Sep 15, 2008 6:19 PM   
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Well, I've just figured it out. These are the same folks that claim the end of the world is upon humankind and they have their tickets ready for the raptures. They are looking forward to it. I would bet good money that Palin thinks she is part of God's great plan that she be VP or maybe even president to direct the End of Days. The rest of us will burn in hell, they go to heaven. But I've just decided they have it way way wrong. The rest of us are going to heaven, most of us anyway, and these crazy mean racist repug prophits of doom are the ones destined to burn in hell.

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» RE: The Rapture Posted by: Lauren
Hmmmm
Posted by: Iaela on Sep 15, 2008 7:06 PM   
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maybe the "leaders" didn't know about the display, but it says a lot about the participants of the conference if none of them thought to bring it to their attention until the very end of the conference...

These people and the death grip they have on this country are appalling and truly frightening. Their vision for America is not an American vision and people need to know what their plans and desires are. The sad thing is that so many Christians think "well, I'm a Christian and I can see their point on some things, but the wackos are just a fringe group..." and so they don't see the threat hiding behind the "family values" platform. They don't get that, to the bigwigs in the Religious Right, liberal and moderate Christians might as well be atheists. Anything less than domination is unacceptable to them.

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The Religious Right and Our National Catastrophes
Posted by: AlexLawyer on Sep 15, 2008 7:36 PM   
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The Republican party has become a subsidiary of the Christian and, to a lesser but important extent, Jewish, fundamentalists. George W Bush could never have come to power, nor implemented his agenda, without their unwavering and enthusiastic support. As a result we have a collapsing economy, inflation, unemployment, two disastrous and expensive wars, massive trade and budget deficits, torture, mass slaughter of innocent civilians, corruption, cronyism, severe diminution of our constitutional rights and the rule of law, catastrophic environmental changes and more and more hatred of us around the world.

Edward Gibbon famously attributed the fall of the Roman Empire to Christians, and I have no doubt that future historians will do the same when they consider the 21st Century decline of the USA. One would think that after being so wrong about so many things and having wreaked so much havoc these people would display some humility, but instead they pontificate as if they had all the answers.

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Real sick
Posted by: Stephen R on Sep 15, 2008 8:01 PM   
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This is really low but I think it will get even lower. By any decent human beings standards racism in politics (at any time really) in the year 2008 is mind boggling.

Seems the only ones that enjoy this type of politics is The KKK, Neo-Nazis and the radical religious right, maybe even McCain and Palin, since they have alined themselves with the religious right.

We really are moving backwards.

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» RE: eal sick Posted by: Lauren
The soul of the nation
Posted by: PJAW on Sep 16, 2008 5:42 AM   
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We hesitate to admit it because to do so is to acknowlege how close to failure we are as an experiment in democracy, but we really are in a struggle for the soul of this nation. Despite the high-minded ideals and language of our Declaration of Independence and Constitution, there exists within our borders a startlingly committed band of racists and bigots who operate under the self-description of "patriot", and too often, "Christian".

There is no depth to which they will not stoop to advance their dream of a "White male, Christian" country. Lying, cheating, stealing and contract murder are all warranted in their twisted little minds. The real irony of their dream is, racial purity is a myth, they violate all of Christ's directives and they're behavior is that of immature boys rather than men.

Remember the definition of stress: "The confusion created when the mind overrides the body's desire to choke the living shit out of some asshole who desperately needs it." We live in stressful times.

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X-tians
Posted by: Cybershaman on Sep 16, 2008 6:38 AM   
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Whenever the X-tians get me down I turn to Jesus General
McCain/Palin - Because you can't have Jesus without an apocalypse!
Brilliant!

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Excellent image though...
Posted by: Feltixx on Sep 16, 2008 9:06 AM   
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That is an awesome caricature drawing though!! Very funny! Nice job!

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New Ad for Sarah Palin
Posted by: boing007 on Sep 16, 2008 9:19 AM   
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Mooseburger Helper.

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'CHRISTIANS'!!
Posted by: blurider on Sep 16, 2008 9:42 AM   
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So this shit represents 'Christianity' ?

Speaks volumes - these ignoramii don't even understand their own superstition!

What would one expect??

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Is anyone surprised?
Posted by: ObamaRama7 on Sep 16, 2008 10:11 AM   
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I mean this is clearly racist and I think they'll try to play it off as "political waffling"...but this clearly larger than a dog whistle. It's a foghorn for racist whites.
Disgusting.
http://tinyurl.com/6xr3b7

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A Christian view
Posted by: PaulK on Sep 16, 2008 10:37 AM   
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Jesus who died on the cross was the color of a Palestinian. So were the twelve apostles. There was a white man featured in the Gospels, the Roman governor Pontius Pilate, who asked, "And what is truth?"

Barack Obama attended his rather evangelical church for 20 years. In fact, his work with his church and with the neighboring churches is what led him to run for State Senate. Why would someone draw him as a Muslim at a Christian conference? Partly because his skin color isn't white? Again we hear the argument, "And what is truth?"

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You Know
Posted by: Mexitli on Sep 16, 2008 10:43 AM   
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This is the ONLY asinine thing euros havent done to us Mexicans. It's all Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben. Oh, wait, Juan Valdez in the house. He's so peaceful. And you know his mule cant fight.

On this "Mexican" independence day, I would just like to say: Aye yay ya ya, I am the Frito Bandito. And I clean your Tidy Bowl.

I love you gringo.

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Coming to Your State - "The Dobsonites"
Posted by: johnbradleycopeland on Sep 16, 2008 1:43 PM   
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The Dobsonites are coming to your State and Neighborhood in the form of Focus on the Family and they will teach you about abstinence and "how to" live your lives. They will also help you discipline and educate your children into their form of theocracy. They will take over your school board, county council, city council and elected offices - you won't even feel it before it's done. Then you can swear allegiance to them and contribute to the causes and become Stepford wives and sons. The Dobsonites and their "sister" organizations i.e. Christian Coaltion, Baptist Convention will take up the slack! You are going to love it! Get out your checkbook; you have to pay your way to heaven!

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"the mark of the beast is just a bad haircut"
Posted by: blogoffanddie on Sep 16, 2008 2:41 PM   
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If the world has to deal with John “Bush, the Sequel” McCain and his sidekick, Sarah “my god can kick your god’s ass” Palin, we can expect more of the same mindless light on brains, heavy on bombs - ignore the economy insanity.

The American people still believe they are the good guys. They still view themselves as the cavalry, but they are in fact viewed as the hostile invaders, the belligerent occupiers and that which must be resisted. Until the American people learn this truth, nothing will change in America.

Vote McCain/Palin and build a bomb shelter.

http://blogoffanddie.wordpress.com

The asshole America elects is usually the one who ends up shitting all over the planet.

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Lilly
Posted by: Lilly on Sep 16, 2008 6:46 PM   
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Racism can be stated in a lot of different ways. I allow myself the perversion of hanging out on conservative websites and sometimes taking notes. Here's an example from last week: "I never saw somebody [Obama] look so much like a monkey. I want to go to a [sic] Obama speech in the front row and throw bananas."

While some racist posts are as obvious as the above, most dispace racism onto something else. These statements sometimes begin with "I'm no racist but" and then we hear about the neglected African grandmother, the angry wife, the raging preacher, William Ayers, the failure to clean up Chicago city politics, the faked birth certificate, the opinion that the Muslim call to prayer is beautiful, the Madrassa education, the "empty suit" who has never held a job, ad nauseam that we've all heard before. Obama is called Obambi, Hussein, BO Plenty, and Sambo. We're told that Obama (a Harvard JD Magna cum Laude and President of the Harvard Law Review) would have accomplished nothing except for Affirmative Action.

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The next time one of those christian...
Posted by: tgabriel on Sep 17, 2008 4:40 PM   
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pigs brings up something like how they aren't like "those other people" and how "those people really aren't kkkristians" I will point out to the dumb son of a bitch that you are known by the company you keep.

The fascist pigs on that side have been slandering we who actually care about this country and its citizens that there is something wrong with actually giving a shit about social problems. I cannot wait until one of the many jebus freeks who I have to tolerate in order to keep my job starts in again.

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values shmalues!
Posted by: talkville on Sep 18, 2008 6:27 AM   
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Ethics and morality, not exactly synonymous, are darling clothes and vestments for the Right -- both those who take those positions from Ignorance or those who are the Genuine Reactionaries and take them from deep historical roots.

Of course, the entire field of Ethics and "moral philosophies" is vast and deep and generally full of intensely urgent questions regarding our social relations.

With regard to particular political and economic ethics and values, Trotsky somewhere mentioned a point worth considering in all this. Paraphrasing, he mentioned that in any ethical or moral stance the means should be appropriate to the ends. If the end is the abolition of exploitation and oppression, then such actions as lying, duplicity, mendaciousness, and aggressive and violent actions can never be seen as appropriate to that end.

But when the end is domination and/or power for its own sake, well then such questions of course would take on a different light.

I wonder what the end of these 'values voters' might be? What is their ultimate goal?

The particular values and what they REALLY seek is always an important considerations. The Right seems to believe they OWN the conception of values and morality; perhaps so; it just depends on what the particular ends are which are being sought.

Each citizen is a voter; each citizen has their values; what these values are depend upon what they REALLY seek. The Obama Waffles are a good indicator of what those particular values-voters want; it's sure not the abolition or even amelioration of exploitation and oppression!

Enough of these hypocritical moralizers!

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Well, now we know...
Posted by: bobtr900 on Sep 18, 2008 11:56 AM   
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...the christian right is neither christian nor right. In fact it is racist and Republican.

And we've been holding back and pulling our verbal punches because they kept screaming they were christian and because of that fact, were always right. And we wanted to be polite and politically correct.

Ive been saying that this entire mess is far more about oil and very little else. And that the Bushies are using the christian right to get their votes and to maintain their position of political power and thus their hold over this nation.
And I have always maintained that this christian right is all about Republican party politics, and not about anything called Pro-Life/Family Values. How can it be, because they are killing people to increase their oil company profits. Exactly what is Pro-Life about killing for the oil company and the Bush family profits. Killing is killing. The fetus can't hurt them, but we, the living can hurt them. We vote and that threatens the hell out of them.

I'm sure their is more to come. So, as the song goes, 'b-b-baby, you ain't seen nothin yet'.

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Values?
Posted by: ThinkToVote on Sep 18, 2008 12:58 PM   
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These are Christian values? Hmmm. I'm just taking a wild guess here, I realize, but I don't believe this is what Jesus had in mind. Good thing these guys are pre-forgiven (PHEW)!! What a load of nonsense this whole Values crowd spews.

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HOLD ON TO YOUR SANITY, 6 weeks + to go
Posted by: orwellturns on Sep 18, 2008 9:59 PM   
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I've been dreading this period of campaigning since 2006. No matter who the Democratic nominee was going to be, I knew, and we all knew it would be disgusting.

How much more ugly are Repugs going to get? I'M SO EMBARRASSED, BECAUSE I'M WHITE.

I'm taking this personally and I offer my apologies to all the wonderful and beautiful members of the HALF OF OBAMA that are black, and my disdain for the other half who is so small minded and bigoted that you make me want to change my race and spit on you.

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reminds me of the purple heart band aids from 2004
Posted by: whealeydj on Sep 19, 2008 7:35 AM   
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Republicans trying to be funny usually just turn out to be offensive. Their humor just shows how sick they are behind the whited sepulchre of pro family neopharseeism and their pro country jingoism.

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