Basketball analyst Greg Anthony under fire for endorsing Mitt Romney

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FreedS[ohh]lave;1726586 said:
My nikka:myman:

As a dude whos caking as a private investment banker i aint bout dat overtaxing life for shyt i worked hard for

Yall losers working at ikea making 40 g's a year wanting handouts and tax brakes while overtaxing a hard working self made dude like myself:ufdup::pacspit:

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Ikea workers can make 40K a year??? :krs: Where do I sign? :takedat::win::myman:
 

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How can a black man vote for a gawd damn Mormon?

Anthony Id a tap dancing I heard the spaces are revolting tonight c00n
 

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@superunknown23 a black guy voting for a republican is not a c00n. Do not simplify politics like that. You guys go OD with the word c00n and all that other shyt. What you just exemplified is why black people are politically stuck. You see politics too simply, and that's what African-Americans essentially operate in a one party system. One party does give a fukk about your issues and the other one takes it for granted specifically because of sentiment like yours.

Was Colin Powell a c00n when he was fiscally conservative, but was pushing for affirmative action programs and other progressive policies?

Is a black person a c00n if they voted for GEORGE Romney? What about if they voted for moderates like Chaffee? Now, if a black guy is a card-carrying Republican, well then that's suspect. But that doesn't make him a c00n by default. I don't even like using that word.

This is what a c00n is:
 
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Even if I did support romney, I'd feel a type of way bout being a token negro in one of their "hey look, we found a black dude that's not voting for a obama" commercial...too transparent of an exploitative move imo
 

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@superunknown23 a black guy voting for a republican is not a c00n. Do not simplify politics like that. You guys go OD with the word c00n and all that other shyt. What you just exemplified is why black people are politically stuck. You see politics too simply, and that's what African-Americans essentially operate in a one party system. One party does give a fukk about your issues and the other one takes it for granted specifically because of sentiment like yours.

Was Colin Powell a c00n when he was fiscally conservative, but was pushing for affirmative action programs and other progressive policies?

Is a black person a c00n if they voted for GEORGE Romney? What about if they voted for moderates like Chaffee? Now, if a black guy is a card-carrying Republican, well then that's suspect. But that doesn't make him a c00n by default. I don't even like using that word.

This is what a c00n is: Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson Thanks America for Slavery - YouTube
I've already explained it: "Liberal republicans" are extinct now. The ones who helped passing the Civil Right Act in 1964 were gradually purged from the party after southern cacs took over ("southern strategy" and "silent majority").
shyt, even Nixon would be considered a flaming liberal today for creating the EPA and other social services. Colin Powell is persona non grata for republicans today (just check right-wing articles/blogs about him now).
Lincoln Chafee was thrown out of the GOP for his "liberal views" and he's a left-leaning independent now. His father and George Romney would be called liberal democrats now.
I can't even imagine what republicans would call Rockefeller, Ike or Dirksen today :laugh:
Today's GOP has almost nothing in common with the one before the 1960s. MLK saw it coming too... You'd have to be fool or, yes, a c00n to associate with these bigots. :aicmon:
 

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From the mid-1800s until 1978, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) had a policy against ordaining black men of African descent to the church's lay priesthood.

Brigham Young became president of the main body of the church, and led the Mormon Pioneers to what would become the Utah territory. Like the majority of Americans at the time, Young (who was also the territorial governor) promoted discriminatory views about black people.[8] On January 16, 1852 Young made a pronouncement to the Utah Territorial Legislature stating that "any man having one drop of the seed of [Cain] ... in him cannot hold the priesthood and if no other Prophet ever spake it before I will say it now in the name of Jesus Christ I know it is true and others know it."[9]
A similar statement by Young was recorded on February 13, 1849. The statement — which refers to the Curse of Cain — was given in response to a question asking about the African's chances for redemption. Young responded, "The Lord had cursed Cain’s seed with blackness and prohibited them the Priesthood


yes that brigham young aka steve youngs great grandfather, aka byu aka c00n azz nikkas going to byu
 

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I've already explained it: "Liberal republicans" are extinct now. The ones who helped passing the Civil Right Act in 1964 were gradually purged from the party after southern cacs took over ("southern strategy" and "silent majority").
shyt, even Nixon would be considered a flaming liberal today for creating the EPA and other social services. Colin Powell is persona non grata for republicans today (just check right-wing articles/blogs about him now).
Lincoln Chafee was thrown out of the GOP for his "liberal views" and he's a left-leaning independent now. His father and George Romney would be called liberal democrats now.
I can't even imagine what republicans would call Rockefeller, Ike or Dirksen today :laugh:
Today's GOP has almost nothing in common with the one before the 1960s. MLK saw it coming too... You'd have to be fool or, yes, a c00n to associate with these bigots. :aicmon:

The moderates are there, they just are not in power right now. I really wish Mitt would've stuck with those hard-right views that he was pandering to. After a loss based on those tenants, Republicans would've had to return to the middle. Chaffee was always to the left on social issues. He did not get thrown out of the party, he lost and then decided to become an independent because that conservative wave made it impossible for him to win.

This isn't the 1960s so I don't know why the heck you keep bringing that up. Chaffee lost in 06. Specter just lost in 10. Colin got shytted on I know. My point is that those moderate republicans are out there, they're either not at the center of the leadership or they've become "blue dog" democrats which irks most Democrats anyway. My point was simple, that saying you align with the views of traditional, rockefeller-esque republicans, does not make you a c00n. Heck even being more to the right does not make you a c00n, uninformed or against my value system I suppose, but not a c00n. I know people brainwashed by that Fox News shyt but volunteer in the black community everyday.

The point is, you do not meet hyperbole with greater hyperbole and insults and then expect to meet middle ground. Starting with insults is not how you start a dialogue. It's not how you change anyone's mind. More so, that's not how you win the logical, moral and political battle. Beat them by destroying their point and having a more cohesive message. That is exactly why people hate politics.
 

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From the mid-1800s until 1978, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) had a policy against ordaining black men of African descent to the church's lay priesthood.

Brigham Young became president of the main body of the church, and led the Mormon Pioneers to what would become the Utah territory. Like the majority of Americans at the time, Young (who was also the territorial governor) promoted discriminatory views about black people.[8] On January 16, 1852 Young made a pronouncement to the Utah Territorial Legislature stating that "any man having one drop of the seed of [Cain] ... in him cannot hold the priesthood and if no other Prophet ever spake it before I will say it now in the name of Jesus Christ I know it is true and others know it."[9]
A similar statement by Young was recorded on February 13, 1849. The statement — which refers to the Curse of Cain — was given in response to a question asking about the African's chances for redemption. Young responded, "The Lord had cursed Cain’s seed with blackness and prohibited them the Priesthood


yes that brigham young aka steve youngs great grandfather, aka byu aka c00n azz nikkas going to byu



It's not so bad, black people can still go to heaven as slaves.
Think of the Negro, cursed as to the priesthood.... This Negro, who, in the pre-existence lived the type of life which justified the lord in sending him to earth in the lineage of Cain with a black skin.... In spite of all he did in the pre-existent life, the Lord is willing, if the Negro accepts the gospel with real, sincere faith, and is really converted, to give him the blessings of baptism and the gift of the Holy Ghost. If that Negro is faithful all his days, he can and will enter the celestial kingdom. He will go there as a servant, but he will get a celestial resurrection. He will get a place in the celestial glory. He will not go then even with the honorable men of the earth to the Terrestrial glory, nor with the ones spoken of as being without law.
 

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The moderates are there, they just are not in power right now. I really wish Mitt would've stuck with those hard-right views that he was pandering to. After a loss based on those tenants, Republicans would've had to return to the middle. Chaffee was always to the left on social issues. He did not get thrown out of the party, he lost and then decided to become an independent because that conservative wave made it impossible for him to win.

This isn't the 1960s so I don't know why the heck you keep bringing that up. Chaffee lost in 06. Specter just lost in 10. Colin got shytted on I know. My point is that those moderate republicans are out there, they're either not at the center of the leadership or they've become "blue dog" democrats which irks most Democrats anyway. My point was simple, that saying you align with the views of traditional, rockefeller-esque republicans, does not make you a c00n. Heck even being more to the right does not make you a c00n, uninformed or against my value system I suppose, but not a c00n. I know people brainwashed by that Fox News shyt but volunteer in the black community everyday.

The point is, you do not meet hyperbole with greater hyperbole and insults and then expect to meet middle ground. Starting with insults is not how you start a dialogue. It's not how you change anyone's mind. More so, that's not how you win the logical, moral and political battle. Beat them by destroying their point and having a more cohesive message. That is exactly why people hate politics.
People don't talk openly about politics because it's personal and goes into revealing what you trully believe in.
I have ZERO respect for blacks who associate with cacs, and yes, I call them c00nS because that's what they are. You judge a party by looking at their voters, not just the politicians they elect... and GOP voters simply tend to be repulsive cacs.
Blue dog democrats? They are almost extinct now because they tended to be socially conservative (anti-abortion, anti-gay, anti-minority). They were basically republicans who ran as "democrat" out of electoral convenience. It's no wonder that so many of them switched parties when things started to get rough in 2010.
Pro-choice, pro-gay marriage, pro-minority, pro-immigration republicans today? If they exist, they sure wouldn't get elected because they represent an oxymoron in our modern politics. There are some things today that are basically non-negotiable in party orthodoxy (and it's driven by VOTERS, not politicians). If anything, the democratic party is definitely more diverse ideologically than the rigid GOP: Where are the GOP's versions of Lieberman, Tester, Nelson and Manchin?
Michael Bloomberg's experience illustrate it perfectly.
It's not so bad, black people can still go to heaven as slaves.
Mormon beliefs...

-Jesus lived in North America (Ancient Hebrews rowed him there!)
-Native Americans are actually Israelites who used to be white until they rejected Jesus and God turned them red.
-The Garden of Eden was in Jackson County, Missouri.
-They embraced Polygamy, but conveniently dropped it after the US Government threatened them (it's still in their book though).
-When mormons die they will become Gods of other planets (and have multiple wives)
-They are to listen to the elders in the church over anything or anyone else, including our laws.
-There the magical/sacred underwear thing (spiritual undergarments)... No comment.
-Black people were only 3/4 human and God burned them because they refused to accept him (Mark of Cain), until 1970's when Congress made them change that belief in order for them to be recognized as a church for tax exempt status.
-God decided in 1978 to let African-Americans gain Mormon priesthood, after years of public ridicule and threats.
-Convicted felon Joseph Smith is the one who God told this new testament of Christ by decoding magical gold plates he found in America and using magical decoder rocks (of course, NOBODY was allowed to ever see these imaginary gold plates).
-Gay reparative therapy.
-Women second class citizens (even in heaven!)
-Post-mortem baptisms of non-mormons at cemeteries.
-Secret rituals
... and again: Ancient Hebrews rowed Jesus to America!!! :pachaha:
 

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Even if I did support romney, I'd feel a type of way bout being a token negro in one of their "hey look, we found a black dude that's not voting for a obama" commercial...too transparent of an exploitative move imo


The thing is, You know he got paid good to do this.

That is what makes its all the more pathetic
 
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Nope just smart and actually not fooled by what idiots like you believe in.
you still havent really said anything other than make snide remards. so you are still a simple minded negro until you prove otherwise. :umad:

Why the hell are we even arguing politics in the coliseum? This aint the place to find politically intelligent discourse.
 
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