don't know if its been posted before or not.just got this in a myspace bulletin
11/3/2008 12:24:09 PM
i hate peoplep.s. i'm black bring it hate groups
11/3/2008 12:25:17 PM
The school my woman works at has actions in plan, and has added additional locks to the doors in case of riots.
11/3/2008 12:25:56 PM
lol @ [user]negros[/user][Edited on November 3, 2008 at 12:26 PM. Reason : ]
11/3/2008 12:26:01 PM
My So and I were discussing the possibility of Obama being assassinated last night and how far back it would set our country. If someone were to do something as monstrous I'd seriously consider locating to a different country. Our relations with the world and how they view us would be shot, there would definitely be a stirring of black on white crime and vice versa. It would be horrible fo humanity if Obama's presidency ended in that way.I just know there are too many ignorant rednecks willing to try.
11/3/2008 12:27:23 PM
shut up
11/3/2008 12:28:10 PM
Clinton will be behind it.Republicans will get blamed for it.
11/3/2008 12:28:56 PM
Joe Bob Cletus will join the like of Lee Harvey Oswald and John Wilkes Booth
11/3/2008 12:31:34 PM
This is why this country still is not ready for a black presidentwe shouldnt have to worry about riots if he were assasinated
wow, election = serious business
11/3/2008 12:31:49 PM
that looks almost stupid enough for a nig to have written it, a little too clear english though, i suspect the wetbacks
11/3/2008 12:35:26 PM
I HVAE DEDUCED
11/3/2008 12:36:44 PM
thank jebus i'm not voting and worrying about the results
11/3/2008 12:37:12 PM
Oh Please!
11/4/2008 1:16:05 AM
BLACK PEOPLE
11/4/2008 1:27:16 AM
SRSLY
11/4/2008 1:40:09 AM
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11/4/2008 2:50:15 AM
hmmm... I don't see how the assassination of our first african-american president could really bring people together. I mean how much did the assassination of MLK Jr. do? Sure he was a martyr, and nowadays we respect his birthday as a national holiday, but in the aftermath black civil rights groups just got more and more radical. Racial strife spiked in the years following his assassination. The fact that leaders came together to honor his legacy and mourn his passing did nothing to change the ensuing polarization and violence in the civil rights movement.
11/4/2008 2:54:06 AM
11/4/2008 2:56:29 AM
I, too, have e-mail.
11/4/2008 2:56:34 AM
And yet now we live in an environment where, more than ever, radical and unamerican sentiments of white supremacy and segregation are relegated to the outskirts of society. We have enjoyed consistent decline in white supremacist organization membership, and now to speak against MLK is to be marked for ostracism. And that hardcore element that continues to exist and influence our politics, regionally and nationally, is sitting there ripe for eradication. It wouldn't even require Obama's assassination, even his injury. Just one real attempt by these factions, to once and for all bring down the overwhelming force of the government, for once benevolently and largely unified behind the idea of integration and equality, all targeted against this greatest cancer on democracy.[Edited on November 4, 2008 at 3:04 AM. Reason : Hopefully he'd have the balls to hang the bastards before wondering about capital punishment]
11/4/2008 3:02:30 AM
We had a little riot in LA back in 1992. 53 people died (the majority of which were black), thousands were injured, and over a Billion dollars were lost in damages. All because of a court verdict. Imagine that on a nationwide scale. I think you are underestimating just how ugly things would get. Nothing good would come out of it. Just like how nothing good came out of the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin by ultra-nationalists. By your reasoning, the country should have come together to stamp out those factions and worked out a peace process to honor Rabin's legacy. Instead it set back Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations for a decade or more.[Edited on November 4, 2008 at 3:11 AM. Reason : 3]
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11/4/2008 3:25:13 AM
Perhaps I was unclear in my use of the term "eradication." When I said it, I meant fucking eradication.I'm going to sleep now, I hope I've clarified matters.
11/4/2008 3:29:42 AM
^And when I said that you can't eradicate an ideology, I mean't that you can't eradicate and ideology. Your logic is the same flawed logic that the neocons have used over the past 7 years, that you can somehow eradicate terrorism by killing all the terrorists.Damn, I gotta say that I've won the fuck out of this thread. It feels good to beat grumpyGOP in an argument
11/4/2008 3:41:07 AM