A Good OL' Palin Supporter

Shonsteez

Gurpologist
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 33
In continuation of McCain's campaign of hate heres some more ugly shit for u to see:


And yes, u could take the typical Republican side of this argument and say that the footage is only going to show what u want to see and is carefully edited to only show the most racist people, and yes granted at any rally there are some wackos.
But lets not lie to ourselves here - this footage first of all and many others alike such as the asshole with the monkey, etc. are not carefully doctored to look worse then they really are!
This is just raw footage of people being what they really are - scared, ignorant, uniformed, easily persuaded, and most of all RACIST.
And whats more, is that these types of video clips are growing in rapid numbers now ALL from the McCain rallies.
Pretty pathetic if u ask me.
This is a perfect example of why people, including myself, claim that there is several Americas in this one nation. Your fooling yourself if u think otherwise.
 

Vice

9ine 2o 5ive Live
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 71
Wow...these videos are crazy man, it ain't nothing new to be honest.... and sadly it isn't surprising. Some "Christians" out there have been going as low as to comparing Obama to the anti Christ....lol. Anything to sway a voter I guess, because you know there are those simple minded individuals out there who will take that and run with it. If "America" is what these people in the videos make it out to be, which is a nation full of racist, close minded, hate filled, uninformed...fuck it i'll just say it RETARDS... Then I think I'm becoming Anti America myself. Fade I'm moving to Canada, I hope you have an extra room..lol.
 

Shonsteez

Gurpologist
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 33
Fuck that nonsense tho.
I love America and Im glad I was born here, but in order to have a healthy democracy people have to have the balls to criticize that exact same place that we come from and the state that its in.
This arrogance that were simply the best nation in the world has been a stale mantra for a long ass time. People can still be proud of where we come from without being a war hero, a god fearing Christian, a Republican, or most of all a White person just to name a few.
 

Formant024

Digital Smokerings
ill o.g.
hehe, you know, it doesnt matter who you'll choose in your democracy, its not the president who can make huge change but its the system your society lives by that allows systematic abuse of your "rights". A democracy can hold a referendum, a democracy lets people vote when you're in prison...and i can add a lot more to the definition of a democracy.. however, none of our so-called democracies confirm these definitions and indoctrination arises when upholding a certain system. This system has no social value, its there to support political management by setting specific limitations to maintain the scope on politics without giving notice on the implications of most "political" activities. In this the US system is very old and succesfull, these old people are indoctrinated by the tolerance of the US government since they were born, raised in school and influenced by the social understanding of the state they live in. I have no affiliation with racist rednecks, but the trouble with them is the same with old nazi's, theyre stuck in past' indoctrinations and simply dont know better because there own environment ( family, friends etc ) share those opinion(s) but no given reason except stated by a political system (hitler of course). These people are weak and the system take abuse of it, i bet you that you'd never agree on spending anymore tax money on the war on terrorism, except these fucks because they will only understand the hate..kill the blacks, kill the moslims, kill terrorist ...none of them could actually give you the definition of these hated subjects or point out where afghanistan is on the map, let alone know anything about afghanistan itself but the easy part is that you can have opinion anyway, then change that opinon as it doesnt matter when you're an idiot (indoctrinated or not). If these people would rule, they eradicate anything and anyone, create a war, lose it and like the germans after WWII commented that they never knew about all the things that happened...its called indoctrination, just like "american dream". all means to run system efficiently.
 

7thangel

7th Angel of Armageddon
ill o.g.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-fraud18-2008oct18,0,1216330.story?track=ntothtml


Voters say they were duped into registering as Republicans


"I am not a Republican," insisted Karen Ashcraft, 47, a pet clinic manager from Ventura who said she was duped by a signature gatherer into joining the GOP. "I certainly . . . won't sign anything in front of a grocery store ever again."
YPM, a group hired by the GOP, allegedly deceived Californians who thought they were signing a petition. YPM denies any wrongdoing. Similar accusations have been leveled against the company elsewhere.

By Evan Halper and Michael Rothfeld, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
October 18, 2008

SACRAMENTO -- Dozens of newly minted Republican voters say they were duped into joining the party by a GOP contractor with a trail of fraud complaints stretching across the country.

Voters contacted by The Times said they were tricked into switching parties while signing what they believed were petitions for tougher penalties against child molesters. Some said they were told that they had to become Republicans to sign the petition, contrary to California initiative law. Others had no idea their registration was being changed.

"I am not a Republican," insisted Karen Ashcraft, 47, a pet-clinic manager and former Democrat from Ventura who said she was duped by a signature gatherer into joining the GOP. "I certainly . . . won't sign anything in front of a grocery store ever again."

It is a bait-and-switch scheme familiar to election experts. The firm hired by the California Republican Party -- a small company called Young Political Majors, or YPM, which operates in several states -- has been accused of using the tactic across the country.

Election officials and lawmakers have launched investigations into the activities of YPM workers in Florida and Massachusetts. In Arizona, the firm was recently a defendant in a civil rights lawsuit. Prosecutors in Los Angeles and Ventura counties say they are investigating complaints about the company.

The firm, which a Republican Party spokesman said is paid $7 to $12 for each registration it secures, has denied any wrongdoing and says it has never been charged with a crime.

The 70,000 voters YPM has registered for the Republican Party this year will help combat the public perception that it is struggling amid Democratic gains nationally, give a boost to fundraising efforts and bolster member support for party leaders, political strategists from both parties say.

Those who were formerly Democrats may stop receiving phone calls and literature from that party, perhaps affecting its get-out-the-vote efforts. They also will be given only a Republican ballot in the next primary election if they do not switch their registration back before then.

Some also report having their registration status changed to absentee without their permission; if they show up at the polls without a ballot they may be unable to vote.

The Times randomly interviewed 46 of the hundreds of voters whose election records show they were recently re-registered as Republicans by YPM, and 37 of them -- more than 80% -- said that they were misled into making the change or that it was done without their knowledge.

Lydia Laws, a Palm Springs retiree, said she was angry to find recently that her registration had been switched from Democrat to Republican.

Laws said the YPM staffer who instructed her to identify herself on a petition as a Republican assured her that it was a formality, and that her registration would not be changed. Later, a card showed up in the mail saying she had joined the GOP.

"I said, 'No, no, no. That's not right,' " Laws said.

It all sounds familiar to Beverly Hill, a Democrat and the former election supervisor in Florida's Alachua County. About 200 voters -- mostly college students -- were unwittingly registered as Republicans there in 2004 by YPM staffers using the same tactic, Hill said.

"It is just incredible that this can keep happening election after election," she said.

YPM and Republican Party officials said they were surprised by the complaints. The officials said the signature gatherers wear shirts bearing the Republican symbol, an elephant -- a contention disputed by some of the voters interviewed.

Every person registered signs an affidavit confirming they voluntarily joined the GOP, party leaders said.

"It does the state party no good to register people in a party they don't want to be in," said Hector Barajas, communications director for the California Republican Party.

The document that voters thought was an initiative petition has no legal implications at all. YPM founder Mark Jacoby said the petition was clearly labeled as a "plebiscite," which does nothing more than show public support.

He also said that plainclothes investigators for Secretary of State Debra Bowen, a Democrat, have conducted multiple spot checks and told his firm it is doing nothing improper.


"Every time, they gave us a thumbs-up," Jacoby said. "People are not being tricked."

But Nicole Winger, a spokeswoman for the secretary of state's office, said the agency "does not give an OK or seal of approval to voter registration groups."

Two years ago, Orange County Dist. Atty. Tony Rackauckas charged 12 workers for a petitioning firm hired by the local Republican Party with fraudulently registering voters as Republican.

Democratic registration drives have also caught the attention of law enforcement officials.

The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, a national nonprofit that recruits mostly Democratic voters, is being investigated by the FBI for filing fake registrations in multiple states during the current presidential campaign.

In April, eight ACORN officials in St. Louis pleaded guilty to federal election fraud for submitting false registration cards in 2006.

In California, signature-gatherers are prohibited by law from misleading voters about what they are signing.

"You can't lie to someone to procure their signature," said Richard L. Hasen, a professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles who specializes in election law.

Civil rights activists recently filed a lawsuit in Arizona accusing YPM of deceiving residents to get signatures for a ballot measure that would have prohibited affirmative action by that state. The lawsuit was dropped after supporters of the measure pulled it from the ballot.

In Massachusetts, former YPM worker Angela McElroy testified at a legislative hearing in 2004that she had tricked voters into signing a ballot measure to ban gay marriage. She said she told voters they were signing in favor of a measure to allow alcoholic drinks to be sold in supermarkets.

YPM's Jacoby said McElroy was on loan to another signature-gathering company at the time the alleged deception took place.

Jose Aguilera, a 48-year-old math teacher from Ventura whose registration was recently changed from Democrat to Republican, said he signed the child-molester petition outside an Albertsons supermarket.

He said he was asked to sign a second document but not told that it would change his registration.

"Somehow the guy pulled out something else and I signed it," he said.

Ashcraft, the pet-clinic manager, said she knew that she could still vote in November for whichever presidential candidate she supports -- in her case, Democrat Barack Obama.

"I just don't like being lied to," she said.

Janett Lemaire, 54, said she told a signature-gatherer in the small Riverside County town of Desert Edge, "I've been a Democrat all my life and I want to stay that way."

But the man "said this has nothing to do with changing how you are registered," Lemaire said. "Then I get a notice in the mail saying I am a Republican. . . . I was very angry."
 

7thangel

7th Angel of Armageddon
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Relic

Voice of Illmuzik Radio
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 83
In continuation of McCain's campaign of hate heres some more ugly shit for u to see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRqcfqiXCX0

And yes, u could take the typical Republican side of this argument and say that the footage is only going to show what u want to see and is carefully edited to only show the most racist people, and yes granted at any rally there are some wackos.
But lets not lie to ourselves here - this footage first of all and many others alike such as the asshole with the monkey, etc. are not carefully doctored to look worse then they really are!
This is just raw footage of people being what they really are - scared, ignorant, uniformed, easily persuaded, and most of all RACIST.
And whats more, is that these types of video clips are growing in rapid numbers now ALL from the McCain rallies.
Pretty pathetic if u ask me.
This is a perfect example of why people, including myself, claim that there is several Americas in this one nation. Your fooling yourself if u think otherwise.

HAHAHAHA those dumb ass fuckers had no idea they were talking to an Al-Jeezera reporter! HAHAHAHAHA!! Oh man.. wow..this country..
Im quite sure that after Obama wins we are gonna have some serious fighting going on here BUT I know that we thinkers win. These people in general arent bad they are just ignorant, they dont know any better and thats scary. NOW the real racists and shit they are dangerous, but I dont think you can killem off, and thats what they want anyway is some sorta fuckin race war.. I would say round em up and move em out but thats too much like they're philosophy..
THIS though is WHY education is important folks!
 

Shonsteez

Gurpologist
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 33
Its amazing how much pure hatred is being circulated through the McCain campaign. Yeah, thats good for America...Only true Americans hate other religions, ethnicities, and creeds apparently. Fuck having an open mind - thats socialist territory.
 

Relic

Voice of Illmuzik Radio
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 83
^^ Good point and I agree, thats the "Mercans" that they are attracting. I hate "Mercans"!

I hate their version of America, "Merca". Merca is a very backwards ass isolationist place unless they want to invade some other land for race hatred or religious purposes.
In Merca if you dont like a candate its prolly cuz they are the antichrist. Its amazing how in every election in Merca the anitchrist manages to get on the ticket in one form or another.
 

7thangel

7th Angel of Armageddon
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