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Can't believe I received an infraction for posting that though :wtf:
Really? :erm:
Sidenote: It's funny, heard an interview with a veteran Blank Panther member, and you might expect him to be right behind Obama -- but they understand exactly what he is and he and his fellow members are dead set against him (and Romney).
Why would an extreme racially drive group be exactly behind moderate Obama?because he is black?
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I thought the black panthers are as significant as the KKK in America.
Politically I would say they are equally insignificant. Which is why I am confused by empirex`s statement. He makes it out like Obama and the Black Panthers were bff`s and now the Black Panthers are no longer endorsing him. Its a bit of a :wtf: statement.
In related news the Westboro Family Church also does not support Obama.
The other question that empirex should ask himself is, would the racist Black Panther organization vote for Mitt romney?..
Well, Romney did get some KKK endorsementhttp://vegasjessie.com/2012/07/08/john-birch-kkk-endorse-willard-romney/
.This is just a manifestation of Willard’s true nature. It’s in his DNA. He is a product of years of Mormon upbringing and indoctrination. Mitt is a high priest in the Church priesthood hierarchy. Up until he was 31, he believed, as did all Mormons, that black people were “loathsome, filthy and lazy” and that no black could ever hold the priesthood until all white men had received it. But, in 1978, the Church received a “revelation” changing that teaching. Isn’t that what the KKK and the John Birch Society also believe? If you doubt Mitt’s affinity towards Bircherism, simply look at his support of former FBI agent, conspiracy theorist and BYU professor Cleon Skousen. His admiration for such a character should give any American with half a brain cause for alarm.
that article is really scary
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I can accuse Mitt Romney of a lot of things, but I don't believe that he has any vendetta against black people.
This all started when they let them black folks vote, didn't it.
Why would an extreme racially drive group be exactly behind moderate Obama?because he is black?
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The other question that empirex should ask himself is, would the racist Black Panther organization vote for Mitt romney?..
Yes. They are a pro-black movement born out of the racist policies of the US. They sought to elevate black people to the level of white people in America. It is therefore not unreasonable to assume they might get behind the first black president of the US. Unless of course one put's on their politically correct hat, and pretends that race isn't an issue in the US.
He didn't go into his position when Obama was running and was first elected, this interview relates to Obama's first term as president.
I already answered that :wtf:
I mentioned in my post that he wouldn't vote for either.
so why post irrelevant nonsense, I'm sure Obama won't have sleepless nights of all 100 members of the black panthers don't vote for him.
I concur, it is irrelevant nonsense.One of the veteran leaders of the Black Panther party thinks a second term for Obama is very bad news for the US, and you think it's "irrelevant nonsense"?
If by "larger disconnect", you mean he rates at almost 100% with black voters, some Black Panther opinion falls well within the margin of error.It could reflect a larger disconnect amongst black voters toward Obama compared to the last election.