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RomneyLies

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22. The difference between 2008 and this year is four years of the N*****ization of Barack Obama
Sat Oct 27, 2012, 10:09 AM
Oct 2012

The racist bastards in the GOP have one everything to inflame overt racism.

And I'll say it, both Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan are overt racists in my humble opinion. At least John McCain was taken aback with the crap in 2008.

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Those attitudes are promoted by the ReTHUG party malaise Oct 2012 #1
Yes, by the rethugs, but I don't see the MSM promoting this shit cali Oct 2012 #3
Really? Pat Buchanan and John Sununu ring a bell? ProSense Oct 2012 #13
Every single time that racist birther shit was given airplay malaise Oct 2012 #29
"I don't see the MSM promoting this shit" Cali_Democrat Oct 2012 #41
Anti-black hatred was the norm in Ohio forty years ago Kolesar Oct 2012 #2
Change is always about the next generations DHelix Oct 2012 #4
No shit anybody paying attention at all the last 50 years coldwaterintheface Oct 2012 #5
No shit Sherlock ... rsweets Oct 2012 #6
"to people that are different than ourselves" hfojvt Oct 2012 #20
And this is a surprise to whom? caraher Oct 2012 #7
I have noticed more ugly racism, too Beachy Oct 2012 #8
This - some media is very good but then there is FAUX news whipping up TBF Oct 2012 #10
Fox news may whip it up but since we don't watch Fox the only way we hear their racist shit malaise Oct 2012 #30
Good point - somehow it does make it out into the mainstream TBF Oct 2012 #36
I have long wondered why our favorite progressives continue to repeat this shit malaise Oct 2012 #38
I think it is the younger generations that will lead the way to truth an justice in this country. Harriety Oct 2012 #9
That includes many of us, here. Knowing or unknowing. eallen Oct 2012 #11
Filed in the "it took a poll to figure this crap out?" file Suji to Seoul Oct 2012 #12
There is massive racism, but I also ProSense Oct 2012 #15
RW media and RW websites encourage this, making bigotry seem more "acceptable" in highplainsdem Oct 2012 #14
I'm surprised it's that low. nt msanthrope Oct 2012 #16
Did we really need a poll for this? Just go ask any black male or female HipChick Oct 2012 #17
Uh, yes. IN the face of the massive denial of racism, a poll is helpful cali Oct 2012 #34
The increase is due to GOP and PUNK ASS'D media uponit7771 Oct 2012 #18
Yep, it's obvious rock Oct 2012 #19
wow. Zax2me Oct 2012 #23
?? How is the poster above you wrong? TwilightGardener Oct 2012 #28
This is the same United States that elected President Obama? Zax2me Oct 2012 #21
The difference between 2008 and this year is four years of the N*****ization of Barack Obama RomneyLies Oct 2012 #22
Yeah, Mccain seemed shocked by someone at a rally that called Obama an Arab. Jennicut Oct 2012 #25
Yup, a lot of ProSense Oct 2012 #27
Often prejudice comes in well-meaning expressions. As an African-American, it rubs me the wrong way win_in_06 Oct 2012 #24
The testing of implicit racist attitudes is the kicker. Odin2005 Oct 2012 #26
This is important to note YoungDemCA Oct 2012 #33
Duh gollygee Oct 2012 #31
I am positive I would register on the "implicit views" part of the test. I have had to check myself Brickbat Oct 2012 #32
I wonder if they asked questions concerning whites. sadbear Oct 2012 #35
So, this country's prejudiced against blacks majority - in 2008 elected Obama by a majority? Zax2me Oct 2012 #37
This isn't news to me. Nothing has really changed. SweetieD Oct 2012 #39
Sadly, this falls into the "No shit" realm etherealtruth Oct 2012 #40
The is Total Hogwash toddmiller Nov 2012 #42
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