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What They Say and What They Mean

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 Columnist - John Sammon
Columnist - John Sammon. Click to view larger picture.That angry man who stood up in the audience at the John McCain rally a few weeks back and said, “I’m mad, I’m really mad. The socialists are taking over.”

He lectured McCain to shut up and let him finish. Even McCain backed off.

I have no doubt the guy is really mad. He thinks his world is crumbling around him. His white-only world.

When he said “socialists” are taking over, what he really meant was, “niggers, faggots, lesbians and liberals are taking over.”

I hope that by next Tuesday he’s really really mad.

It’s fascinating how dishonest the Republican Party has become. McCain sells himself as a “maverick” who has bucked the system, yet he voted with little Bush 90 percent of the time. Maybe he’s a maverick in the way he puts his socks on.

It’s almost mesmerizing how the Republicans can lie so blatantly, and by a large part get away with it, contradicting truth that’s as plain for all to see as the large nose on my face. You’d think people who were honest, or wanted to be, including members of the Republican Party, would call McCain on it.

For example, the Joe the Plumber scam. The straight talk bus tour. McCain and his paladin Palin are trying to foist off that they’re working class heroes fighting for the average Joe, and that Obama and the Democrats are a bunch of elitists.

The Republican Party working class?

That’s a new one. Run that by me again.

You know the kind of people they mean. Working class. In other words, mostly lower income not hugely successful white people who hang out in bars in the daytime swilling beer and who wear worn undershirts and have tattoos.

McCain and the Republican Party represent them?

Are we talking about the same Republican Party? The party of big oil and big lobbyists, and big markets free of any accountability, the party of trickle down from the rich, the party of gigantic investor frauds wiping out the savings of thousands of stock holders, the party that has a near zero record of achievement on civil rights, or environmentalism or health care?

The party whose adherents (many of them) would like to see blacks once again sitting at the back of a bus where they belong?

The party of an Alaska big shot recently convicted of corruption?

McCain talks about no new taxes, but every year the money the country owes goes up to an amount so high it can no longer be realistically contemplated, a trillion zillion dollars. I’m just a simple guy. You Republicans explain it to me. If we add to our debt and ignore it like the Republicans have for the past eight years, and it keeps going up and up……..who’s going to pay it?

I can’t ignore my own personal debts.

Who’s going to pay for the money America owes, if nobody pays?

McCain’s campaign has all along been about avoidance of confronting unpleasant reality, and instead focusing on mythical heroes, and inflammatory non-issues, working Joes in bars, so-called real Americans who supposedly have sole ownership of the country and its morality and wisdom. Real Americans with real American values live in small towns.

But they’re also white.

What they won’t say, but they should, since it’s what they really think, and what they really mean when they use a word like “socialists,” is that lesbians, faggots, liberals and niggers are not real Americans.

That includes Mexican “greasers.”

Joe the Average Guy is white, and he’s really really mad.

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I’m mad. I’m really mad — McCain/Palin Rally [10/9/08]

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Russians: Palin is a ‘Mrs. Nobody Know-it-All.’ A housewife, chosen by mere chance.

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Palin, the shreiking cow from Alaska is the joke of American politics. A potential win by the McCain-Palin team in the elections this November would be a “catastrophe.” Palin is a “housewife, chosen by mere chance.” — Representative from the Russian Duma (Parliament): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duma.

By Maria Stoyadinova

Americans aren’t the only ones smirking at Sarah Palin’s claims of expertise in Russian affairs. The Russians are cracking a smile, too.

The authors of a recent article in the Russian daily newspaper “Izvestiaquestioned the dubious logic linking the Alaska’s proximity to Russia with Palin’s foreign policy know-how. They concluded, rather sarcastically, that the former alone is enough to qualify the Alaskan governor as a global politics “specialist.” The article further discussed Palin’s publicity stunt of visiting the Minneapolis Museum of Russian Art in early September and noted that journalists present at the scene somehow failed to probe her familiarity with Russian artwork.

Another highly unflattering article in the daily Moscow paper “Pravda” was even more scorching in its discussion of the Alaskan governor, calling her “A Mrs. Nobody Know-it-All” and classifying her threats of initiating war with Russia as “the most irresponsible thing anyone could do at this moment in time.

What’s worse, journalists aren’t the only ones in Russia expressing concerns about Governor Palin’s foreign policy credentials. The Moscow Times quoted a statement by Sergei Markov, a representative from the Russian Duma, who called a potential win by the McCain-Palin team in the elections this November a “catastrophe” and referred to the vice-presidential candidate as a “housewife, chosen by mere chance.

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In fact, Russians feel so strongly about her that their criticisms have spilled over from foreign policy into other arenas. At the end of last week, the Russian daily newspaper Izvestiya published an article deriding the VP candidate claims of belonging to the American middle class. The article discussed in detail Palin’s family financial resources and concluded that the Alaskan governor must have been “modest” when she placed herself as part of the working class. A few days later, the same newspaper published another piece related to Palin’s claims that Barack Obama had ties to terrorists. The author commented that the Republican vice presidential candidate had embarked on a personal attack against Obama because she was unable comment on the crucial issues facing America today, like the ongoing financial crisis.

Unsubtle as these comments are, they do point to an important implication for Palin: she needs to back up her claims with facts if she expects to be taken seriously in the U.S. or abroad. Unfortunately, to date the governor has done little to quell concerns. When Katie Couric confronted Palin in what became a proverbial interview, about Palin’s claim to understanding Russia, Palin’s response was vague and elusive: “We have trade missions back and forth.

That kind of elusiveness, if it continues, will only exacerbate powerful wave of outrage and sarcasm that Alaska’s close neighbors–the Russians–have been exhibiting lately.

About The Author: Maria Stoyadinova, a Bulgarian national, is a first-year SAIS graduate student concentrating in International Law.

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McCain-Palin List of Countries We’re Better Than

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 Columnist - John Sammon
Columnist - John Sammon. Click to view larger picture.You’ve heard of a Freudian slip. This is where you accidentally reveal some hidden thing in which you believe. Time and again, Republicans have revealed, sometimes outright, while at the same time attempting to pander to the American people as working class heroes, that they consider Americans to be superior to other peoples. Especially white Americans.

Do you? Because you’re American, do you feel you’re better? One of the chosen people?

During the first debate, McCain wouldn’t look at Obama. This is because McCain thinks of Obama as an upstart nigger.

McCain’s handlers told him about this gaff, and in their last debate, McCain literally hugged Obama (a theatrical ploy to gain votes by trying to show he’s friendly to blacks).

The reason for the original snub is also the reason McCain is against any dialog (communication) with countries we’ve decided we don’t like, like Syria. Syria might use its influence in the region to help control terrorism.

I’m only saying it’s a possibility.

Instead, turn your back. Because hostility and non-communication are better, despite the fact that in the past we’ve befriended some ruthless dictatorships, while selectively condemning others. We originally befriended Saddam Hussein, and only turned on him when he wouldn’t act like the good puppet we thought we had in our pocket.

Why do Republicans constantly talk about God and America as though we’re the only country in the world whom God favors? As though we’re the only country that matters?

Here’s the way they (Republicans) word it.

• “I’m fearful his America is not my America” (implies ownership of America).

• “Our troops are on a mission from God” (implies God is a four-star American general).

“Bomb bomb bomb…bomb bomb Iran” (sung to the tune of the Beach Boys’ Barbara Ann). Meant as a joke by McCain, it trivializes, dismisses as nothing, the violent deaths of thousands of innocent people, including women and children.

There are three main dysfunctional reasons to think we’re better.

1. We’re more powerful militarily.

2. We’re richer.

3. We know God. Others don’t.

To Republicans, there are niggers here in this country, that we (whites) are better than. But there are others. Many others.

Here is a partial list of countries, who, according to the right wing, could also be considered niggers:

Canada – A bunch of displaced French frogs and faggots in Mountie suits up in the north woods. Even though they’re socialistic and soft on terror, at least, they stay where they are.

Unlike –

Mexico – Cactus niggers. Ruining the United States by coming here, illegally populating huge tracts of land of which they used to own that we illegally but patriotically stole from them. I don’t like ‘em, but I’ll let ‘em landscape my yard.

Arabs – Sand niggers. A worthless bunch of stinking, sheep-stealing, turban-wearing Sabu-fetch-my-slippers assbites…..except the Saudis (the springboard for Al-Qaeda), whom, even though they’re inferior…we can tolerate because of their oil. Their royal family act a lot like we do.

The British – They support every war we engage in. They’re faggy and weak looking but at least they’re white, and they gave us the Beatles.

Japan – They’re still just Japs. We’ve watched too many old World War Two movies to change that.

The Russians – Godless, communistic-inclined Bolsheviks who attacked Georgia. Only the United States has the right to attack other countries (Palin said we might attack Russia).

China – A bunch of modernizing Chinks whom we as yet have no problem with.

South America – All those countries down there, a bunch of stupid looking, weak-coffee-colored Indians walking around like they don’t have a clue. Sandals on their feet. No shopping malls. They’re lucky we tolerate them.

All of Africa – If God didn’t intend them to be unlucky, he wouldn’t have put them in huts as ignorant, disease-ridden savages. If you want the true story of Africa, watch Tarzan movies.

Pakistan – More turban heads. We’re going to violate their sovereignty without their permission to go after terrorists. We can fight a war with them since we have two other wars we haven’t won. We’ll have ourselves in a war with those ignorant bastards and we’ll make it look like they started it.

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America on Notice: Stemming the Tide of Anti-Americanism

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“[America on Notice] deserves to be read widely…sets out an alternative agenda of engagement with other cultures and states.” — Roger Eatwell, Professor of European Politics, Head of Department of European Studies and Modern Languages, University of Bath, UK

America on Notice: Stemming the Tide of Anti-AmericanismProduct Description:

During the past decade, the image of America in many parts of the world has steadily deteriorated. In this perceptive analysis of the causes of anti-Americanism, Glenn and Carole Schweitzer—coauthors of the acclaimed Superterrorism: Assassins, Mobsters, and Weapons of Mass Destruction—chart a proactive course for change that will create a more positive attitude toward America and deter terrorism, while encouraging international cooperation to solve some of the world’s most pressing problems.

The authors begin by showing how and why growing American military and economic power in recent years, coupled with questionable foreign policy choices, have generated negative foreign perceptions of America, especially in Muslim countries. They also address how the growing Muslim populations, with few resources and little room to expand, display increased resentment toward American wealth, while their overcrowded cities have become breeding grounds for hatred directed toward America.

Beyond highlighting key problem areas, the Schweitzers devote most of the book to recommending realistic, doable solutions. They want to see U.S. leadership that gives priority to: a new emphasis in foreign assistance on job creation and sustainable solutions; expanded international educational opportunities and the adoption of modern university curricula, particularly in the Muslim world; a change in current U.S. policies that justify military interventions; greater support of capabilities in the developing countries to control infectious diseases; modification of the U.S. double standard that allows for the increase in American nuclear weapons capabilities while denying others the use of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes; a strengthening of the role of the United Nations to prevent and resolve international security crises; and more assertive U.S. actions in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a major source of much of the anti-American feeling in the Middle East.

The authors also stress the importance of listening to and considering the views of leaders of other societies, in contrast to simply pronouncing U.S. policies and intentions. Also, they urge more effective support of local television stations to communicate accurate and balanced views of American society, culture, and policies. Reflecting decades of experience in international relations, this important assessment of America’s role in the world will interest everyone concerned with American security and the prospects for global peace.

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Hillary ‘Hillrod’ Clinton vs. The Coffee/Cappuccino Machine

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In a shameless bid to appeal (pander) to the “Working Class” of Indiana, Hillary Clinton made a fool of herself in a Convenience Store/Gas Station, yesterday in South Bend, Indiana.

‘Hillrod’ the “Sniper Dodging Six Shooting Working Class” girl could not figure out how to operate a Coffee Machine. She fumbled and probably mumbled multiple curses to herself. See video below.

How stupid does this woman think ordinary people are?

With 109 million dollars in the bank, she probably has never been near a convenience store vending machine in years — and it is very evident here.

How stupendous a hypocrite does one have to be?

How low does this twisted soul have to stoop, to win an election?

I wonder whether she realizes how “out of touch” she is!……Narcissist!!!

Hillary is of “old politics,”….where the bigger the lie the “more electable” a candidate becomes….so to speak!

America’s political system (which was designed by hypocrites a.k.a “The Founding Fathers”) is nothing but a “class game,” which gives rich people control and the rest a.k a. “The Working Class”…….. the shaft.

…and Hillary knows that…..the full spectrum of PoliTRICKS!

The “grand bitch” of Arkansas is in FULL Kamikaze mode!

Note on the “Founding Fathers”:

They declared: “All men are created equal” while at that very moment, I am sure each one of them had hundreds of human beings chained in their back yards and cotton fields, working as slaves?

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1. Clinton visits South Bend gas station

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Obama addresses supporters at Indiana University, in Bloomington, IN

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