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cj's dad
10-05-2011, 09:23 AM
Imagine a Republican being seen anywhere with a member of the KKK.

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Barack Obama with New Black Panther leader Malik Zulu Shabazz and a uniformed member of the New Black Panther Party at a march in Selma, Ala., in 2007 (BigGovernment.com)
Newly resurfaced photographs show President Obama appearing and marching with members of the New Black Panther Party as he campaigned for president in Selma, Ala., in March 2007.



Read more: [url="http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=351545#ixzz1ZugdTezw"]Photos: Obama marched with New Black Panthers (http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=351545) http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=351545#ixzz1ZugdTezw

LottaKash
10-05-2011, 12:05 PM
Barry seems quite happy with that element, in fact, he looks almost giddy !

It is well documented that Barry has surrounded himself with radicals and un-American way of thinkers, for most of his life...

For the sake of fairness, I see the Black Panther Party as the black counterpart to the white way of thinking of the KKK...

Both of these factions have the same sense of purpose, "might makes right", and prey on the fears of their respective races to further their self serving agendas....Anarchy & Division....:eek:

best,

Tom
10-05-2011, 12:48 PM
Both were founded by democrats.

cj's dad
10-05-2011, 01:40 PM
Lotta Kash posts "For the sake of fairness, I see the Black Panther Party as the black counterpart to the white way of thinking of the KKK"

Agreed, but my point in mentioning the KKK was this-> have you seen any Republicans in the last 50 years in the presence of the KKK ? Won't happen.

But BHO and the first buffalo get away with any and every thing.

LottaKash
10-05-2011, 01:51 PM
But BHO and the first buffalo get away with any and every thing.

Righto CJD...."EVERYTHING and with seemingly IMPUNITY"....

There just doesn't seem to be any rational or sane accounting for anything any longer in this particualr state of gov't...

best,

HUSKER55
10-05-2011, 02:55 PM
BO was voted into office because we are not racists. We will vote BO out of office because we are not idiots!

Tom
10-05-2011, 03:19 PM
BO was voted into office because we are not racists. We will vote BO out of office because we are not idiots!

OK, this is good. This is real good.
This belongs on a bumper sticker. I'm calling the FUBO people!:D

mostpost
10-05-2011, 04:18 PM
In 2007 Barack Obama attended a rally commemorating the 42nd anniversary of the Selma civil rights march. So did a few members of the New Black Panther Party. So did Hillary Clinton. How long do we have to wait until one of you comes up with the idea that Barack and Hillary met in Selma to have an affair.

There were thousands of people at that rally. The photo that places the NBPP members close to Obama looks seriously photo shopped. Not only that but it is so grainy you can not conclusively identify the NBPP members. But, I will stipulate that they were there and reply "Who the &*%* cares. Who cares except some losers who have a pathological hatred for an elected president.

bigmack
10-05-2011, 04:47 PM
The photo that places the NBPP members close to Obama looks seriously photo shopped. Not only that but it is so grainy you can not conclusively identify the NBPP members.
While I agree this doesn't rise to any level of anyone caring, would you be more convinced if I told you Breitbart has an undoctored video of it?

Robert Goren
10-05-2011, 04:55 PM
The only people who think that the NBBP even closely resemble the KKK are right wing nut jobs. When the NBBP starts lynching White men for just looking at a Black women in what they in their perverted bigoted minds think is in a sexual way, you start comparing the groups. Until then, when you do, you just look like you haven't clue about what you are talking about. NBBP has a lot of faults but they are not anything close to the KKK.

mostpost
10-05-2011, 04:58 PM
While I agree this doesn't rise to any level of anyone caring, would you be more convinced if I told you Breitbart has an undoctored video of it?
Like I said, I don't care if they were there. For one thing in 2007 Obama was not president. He had no control over who attended the rally. It's a huge leap from attending the same rally to a criminal conspiracy. Particularly since this was exactly the kind of rally that would attract activist blacks.

FantasticDan
10-05-2011, 05:28 PM
There were thousands of people at that rally. The photo that places the NBPP members close to Obama looks seriously photo shopped.At least it's better than this one.. :lol: :bang:

http://www.snopes.com/photos/politics/graphics/obamapanther.jpg

http://www.frugal-cafe.com/public_html/frugal-blog/frugal-cafe-blogzone/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/huey-newton-bobby-black-panthers.jpg

Greyfox
10-05-2011, 05:47 PM
http://www.wnd.com/images/2011/10/111003obamashabazz.jpg






Yes. In the middle with only his forehead and eyes showing is
Dr. Conrad Murray.

hcap
10-05-2011, 05:50 PM
While I agree this doesn't rise to any level of anyone caring, would you be more convinced if I told you Breitbart has an undoctored video of it?

Has he posted the video? To view it do you have to have that secret decoder ring issued to all you rightie conspiracy buffs that we regular folks don't get unless we have a pre-frontal lobotomy and dress up as a clown?


v/WvKlqMjfk1Y?



http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Ba5UmPtZH5U/TdVI5U6EH2I/AAAAAAAADPA/TWWKqINId48/s1600/ATT00272.jpg

boxcar
10-05-2011, 06:47 PM
The only people who think that the NBBP even closely resemble the KKK are right wing nut jobs. When the NBBP starts lynching White men for just looking at a Black women in what they in their perverted bigoted minds think is in a sexual way, you start comparing the groups. Until then, when you do, you just look like you haven't clue about what you are talking about. NBBP has a lot of faults but they are not anything close to the KKK.

Do you believe that the KKK hates Black people? Does not the NBBP hate White folks? You insinuate that just because there hasn't been any recorded murders of whites by the NBBP that this puts some kind of inseparable gulf between the two groups, making the NBBP eminently more righteous, I suppose? But, in God's eyes, the bar for murder has been set a lot higher than you can even imagine (Mat 5:21-22; 1Jn 3:15).

Boxcar

fast4522
10-05-2011, 06:51 PM
What a huge contrast between two black men???

PaceAdvantage
10-06-2011, 06:04 AM
What a huge contrast between two black men???Man do I like this Cain guy...very pleased to see he is doing better and better in the polls.

PaceAdvantage
10-06-2011, 06:15 AM
The only people who think that the NBBP even closely resemble the KKK are right wing nut jobs.Oh man, did I know this one was coming.

Let me ask you a few questions.

In their CURRENT incarnations, aren't they both quite similar in their disdain for members of the opposite race? Do they not BOTH blame the other for the current perceived "ills" of society? Do they not BOTH spout hateful racial rhetoric?

I think the answer to all those questions is an emphatic YES, and you don't even need to be a right wing nutjob to come to that rational conclusion.

In fact, I would venture to guess that a TRUE right wing nutjob (one who would actually support the KKK) wouldn't even DREAM of comparing the two vile organizations.

And finally, what was the political affiliation of that recently deceased Senator who used to be a high ranking member of the KKK? Robert Byrd...

Oh yeah, that's right, he was a DEMOCRAT.

You sir, have no leg to stand on.

hcap
10-06-2011, 06:29 AM
Do you believe that the KKK hates Black people? Does not the NBBP hate White folks? You insinuate that just because there hasn't been any recorded murders of whites by the NBBP that this puts some kind of inseparable gulf between the two groups, making the NBBP eminently more righteous, I suppose? But, in God's eyes, the bar for murder has been set a lot higher than you can even imagine (Mat 5:21-22; 1Jn 3:15).

You are floating another false equivalency balloon. The KKK was a national nightmare. And represented a much larger constituency. Southern whites institutionalized slavery, hatred of blacks, and supported the KKK for years. I bet today there are 1000x more current KKK'ers and closely related Nazi groups than a handful of these idiots of the NBBP. It is a tiny fringe hate group. Maybe a few dozen members. And absolutely no threat.

Tom
10-06-2011, 07:42 AM
You are floating another false equivalency balloon. The KKK was a national nightmare. And represented a much larger constituency. Southern white DEMOCRATS institutionalized slavery, hatred of blacks, and supported the KKK for years. I bet today there are 1000x more current KKK'ers and closely related Nazi groups than a handful of these idiots of the NBBP. It is a tiny fringe hate group. Maybe a few dozen members. And absolutely no threat.

FTFY

Robert Goren
10-06-2011, 09:21 AM
Oh man, did I know this one was coming.

Let me ask you a few questions.

In their CURRENT incarnations, aren't they both quite similar in their disdain for members of the opposite race? Do they not BOTH blame the other for the current perceived "ills" of society? Do they not BOTH spout hateful racial rhetoric?

I think the answer to all those questions is an emphatic YES, and you don't even need to be a right wing nutjob to come to that rational conclusion.

In fact, I would venture to guess that a TRUE right wing nutjob (one who would actually support the KKK) wouldn't even DREAM of comparing the two vile organizations.

And finally, what was the political affiliation of that recently deceased Senator who used to be a high ranking member of the KKK? Robert Byrd...

Oh yeah, that's right, he was a DEMOCRAT.

You sir, have no leg to stand on.Under its current incarnation, the KKK is a joke. It probably has less than 50 members. The late Sen Byrd like many of its former members renounced it and all that it stood for long ago. Something that republicans seem to forget. While they are a joke today everybody remembers what the did in the past and no politican wants to be seen in the same zip code with them. I do not like everything that the NBBP stands for, but they are not same as todays KKK. NBBP is actually trying to addressing issues of today. You and I may not agree with their ideas or their methods, but they are a small part of today's landscape. Today's KKK is not. The NBBP is not same the KKK under the KKK's current incarnation or under any of the other incarations of the KKK. People who say so are either badly miss informed or just plain loony.

Robert Goren
10-06-2011, 09:27 AM
Man do I like this Cain guy...very pleased to see he is doing better and better in the polls. What do you think of his vicious attack on Rick Perry over a word on a rock?

PaceAdvantage
10-06-2011, 11:14 AM
What do you think of his vicious attack on Rick Perry over a word on a rock?Totally understandable and an easy target at which to score some visibility.

JustRalph
10-06-2011, 11:47 AM
What do you think of his vicious attack on Rick Perry over a word on a rock?

Vicious attack? :lol:

hcap
10-06-2011, 01:17 PM
You are floating another false equivalency balloon. The KKK was a national nightmare. And represented a much larger constituency. Southern white DEMOCRATS


FTFYYes it originated by Southern Democrats who were Confederate civil war veterans.

The common denominator of the KKK throughout it's history was anti-black sentiment. Thee "Solid South" had been a longtime Democratic Party stronghold due to the Democratic Party's defense of slavery prior to the American Civil War and segregation for a century thereafter, many white Southern Democrats stopped supporting the party following the civil rights plank of the Democratic campaign in 1948 (triggering the Dixicrats), the African-American Civil Rights Movement, the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965, and desegregation.

Recent history of the KKK is definitely influenced by the Republicans and the so-called "Southern Strategy. Southern strategy refers to the Republican Party strategy of winning elections in Southern states by exploiting anti-African American racism and fears of lawlessness among Southern white voters and appealing to fears of growing federal power in social and economic matters.

The strategy was first adopted under future Republican President Richard Nixon in the late 1960s and continued through the latter decades of the 20th century under presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush.[1] The strategy was successful in some regards. It contributed to the electoral realignment of Southern states to the Republican Party, but at the expense of losing more than 90 percent of black voters to the Democratic Party.The KKK shares many sentiments with other white supremacy hate groups

So no matter which party, the common denominator of the KKK was far right and recently neo nazi attitudes..

FTFY

boxcar
10-06-2011, 01:26 PM
You are floating another false equivalency balloon. The KKK was a national nightmare. And represented a much larger constituency. Southern whites institutionalized slavery, hatred of blacks, and supported the KKK for years. I bet today there are 1000x more current KKK'ers and closely related Nazi groups than a handful of these idiots of the NBBP. It is a tiny fringe hate group. Maybe a few dozen members. And absolutely no threat.

How God views what MURDER is has absolutely nothing to do with size of groups, credibility of threats, etc. When anyone hates another human being, that person is a murderer in God's eyes and as Jesus said is "subject to court".

Boxcar

hcap
10-06-2011, 04:35 PM
How God views what MURDER is has absolutely nothing to do with size of groups, credibility of threats, etc. When anyone hates another human being, that person is a murderer in God's eyes and as Jesus said is "subject to court".

Is it all possible for you not to mention God or Commies/Socialist/ or Libs in any of your posts?

boxcar
10-06-2011, 06:17 PM
Is it all possible for you not to mention God or Commies/Socialist/ or Libs in any of your posts?

You forgot one: Obama. :rolleyes:

Boxcar

LottaKash
10-06-2011, 06:21 PM
Is it all possible for you not to mention God or Commies/Socialist/ or Libs in any of your posts?

Like your silly picture retort's, when you can't conjure up any other answer, of Ronald McDonald, Captain Midnite, and Ming the Merciless, have any signifcant relevance to anything....:D

Mike at A+
10-06-2011, 06:22 PM
You forgot one: Obama. :rolleyes:

Boxcar
Isn't that the same as God?

boxcar
10-06-2011, 06:57 PM
Isn't that the same as God?

Close. The same as god in many equally as small minds. :lol:

Boxcar

hcap
10-06-2011, 11:32 PM
Like your silly picture retort's, when you can't conjure up any other answer, of Ronald McDonald, Captain Midnite, and Ming the Merciless, have any signifcant relevance to anything....:DI take it you have a secret Capt Midnite Decoder Ring? How about you Box? Did you take your meds with your yummy Ovaltine?

toetoe
10-07-2011, 12:23 AM
Particularly since this was exactly the kind of rally that would attract activist blacks.



What a horrible presumption to make. By the way, are activist blacks like black activists ?

toetoe
10-07-2011, 12:28 AM
Under its current incarnation, the KKK is a joke. It probably has less than 50 members. The late Sen Byrd like many of its former members renounced it and all that it stood for long ago.



What the hell is that supposed to mean ? Mr. Byrd saved us all by renouncing the Klan, thereby saving the world and excusing his previous actions ? Got any good George Wallace or Lester Maddox stories, maybe about how they renounced the Democratic Party and saved us all, keeping the country safe for the "harmless" black lunatic fringe ?

LottaKash
10-07-2011, 12:49 AM
I take it you have a secret Capt Midnite Decoder Ring? How about you Box? Did you take your meds with your yummy Ovaltine?

Quick, hide the matches....:jump:

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