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I am dubious of anyone who would even say the phrase "the Kenyan" - why is that socially acceptable? Some of you guys are just absurd. I am sure you will retort something intended to insult me. Whatever. I think the wife unit should not say something of that nature, especially in company she does not know. Is not quietude a better choice in public, in general? What kind of message do you want to convey by going around calling Obama "the Kenyan"? What kind of benefit does it give you at all, other than, as usual, acting like you are superior? Quietude??? You got to be kidding! Time for quietude is long past.... Liberals = Enemy |
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Jessica is sort of hot! minus the man-chin and what appears to be a Buick parked on her face she also has a lazy eye |
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I am dubious of anyone who would even say the phrase "the Kenyan" - why is that socially acceptable? Some of you guys are just absurd. I am sure you will retort something intended to insult me. Whatever. I think the wife unit should not say something of that nature, especially in company she does not know. Is not quietude a better choice in public, in general? What kind of message do you want to convey by going around calling Obama "the Kenyan"? What kind of benefit does it give you at all, other than, as usual, acting like you are superior? Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! you hurt my feelings. |
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No of course not. I have never read the explanation for why people use that phrase. I've never even heard it anywhere else (and I listen to some talk radio and read many news boards). I am allowed to state my opinion here that I think the phrase is insulting and condescending. Lemme tell you there are contexts in which saying "the Kenyan" would be a compliment or a simple statement and this is clearly not one of them. Why did ARF start to call Obama "the Kenyan" during the campaign? To distinguish him from "the Rich White American"? Or what?Quoted:
This is a joke post isn't it?
I am dubious of anyone who would even say the phrase "the Kenyan" - why is that socially acceptable? Some of you guys are just absurd. I am sure you will retort something intended to insult me. Whatever. I think the wife unit should not say something of that nature, especially in company she does not know. Is not quietude a better choice in public, in general? What kind of message do you want to convey by going around calling Obama "the Kenyan"? What kind of benefit does it give you at all, other than, as usual, acting like you are superior? Do you live in a cave? Or just only watch CNN? |
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This pretended racism is complete BS. Any excuse to blame the white man.
It's perfectly OK to refer to white people by their nationality but as soon as it's a black man it's racist? BS! How many times have you heard a white man called "the German" or "the Brit"? Were those instances of racism too? To anyone who pretends racism: FU !!! |
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Hey, I have a great plan. How about we all make ourselves look like ignorant fools for calling a native born American a Kenyan! Yeah, that will show those Marxist thugs!
Ignorance is bliss eh? And for those doubters, I did vote for McCain, but I believe it is thoroughly wrong to throw bullshit accusations against the next President of the United States of America. Sure the Libs throw that crap out there all the time about Republicans, but we are supposed to be the more grounded, reasonable ones...remember? But wait, it is oh so much more fun to act like fools. Oops, my bad, get back to your immature hatefest. |
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Hey, I have a great plan. How about we all make ourselves look like ignorant fools for calling a native born American a Kenyan! Yeah, that will show those Marxist thugs! Ignorance is bliss eh? And for those doubters, I did vote for McCain, but I believe it is thoroughly wrong to throw bullshit accusations against the next President of the United States of America. Sure the Libs throw that crap out there all the time about Republicans, but we are supposed to be the more grounded, reasonable ones...remember? But wait, it is oh so much more fun to act like fools. Oops, my bad, get back to your immature hatefest. While I think there is a good possibility he was born there, that isn't why I call him that. (The spousal unit is convinced he was born there.) The fucker literaly has an African mindset. He THINKS and ACTS like a fucking Kenyan. He sure as hell doesn't think like an American. Thus.....THE KENYAN. |
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I am dubious of anyone who would even say the phrase "the Kenyan" - why is that socially acceptable? Some of you guys are just absurd. I am sure you will retort something intended to insult me. Whatever. I think the wife unit should not say something of that nature, especially in company she does not know. Is not quietude a better choice in public, in general? What kind of message do you want to convey by going around calling Obama "the Kenyan"? What kind of benefit does it give you at all, other than, as usual, acting like you are superior? grow a set of balls. Oh and by the way. FUCK THE KENYAN!!! The old way: Fuck Obama The new way: Fuck the Kenyan |
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I am dubious of anyone who would even say the phrase "the Kenyan" - why is that socially acceptable? Some of you guys are just absurd. I am sure you will retort something intended to insult me. Whatever. I think the wife unit should not say something of that nature, especially in company she does not know. Is not quietude a better choice in public, in general? What kind of message do you want to convey by going around calling Obama "the Kenyan"? What kind of benefit does it give you at all, other than, as usual, acting like you are superior? Well la te da. I guess if the SOB every proves he is an American citizen and actually born in Hawaii I might not call him the Kenyan. Until then the pretender is called the Kenyan. Yep I like that. If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck it is a duck. Fuck the Kenyon and all his little communist trolls. |
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Only if she was wearing a ring gag. |
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Always a good day when a part of the media gets pissed off. And they HATE not being recognized. It invalidates their awesome. |
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man, it's cool to know that the cops around here are bigger gun nuts and further right wing than I am. I love this state!
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Jessica is sort of hot! But not hot enough for Fox news, that had something to do with the anger. |
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I am dubious of anyone who would even say the phrase "the Kenyan" - why is that socially acceptable? Some of you guys are just absurd. I am sure you will retort something intended to insult me. Whatever. I think the wife unit should not say something of that nature, especially in company she does not know. Is not quietude a better choice in public, in general? What kind of message do you want to convey by going around calling Obama "the Kenyan"? What kind of benefit does it give you at all, other than, as usual, acting like you are superior? I'd have to agree with you. Using such terminiology is only going to show the Republicans and conservatives as being petty name callers. Unless someone can produce definitive proof that his citizenship is other than American, it shouldn't come to that |
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Jessica is sort of hot! But not hot enough for Fox news, that had something to do with the anger. Jessica, Megyn Kelly pwnz joo!! |
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No of course not. I have never read the explanation for why people use that phrase. I've never even heard it anywhere else (and I listen to some talk radio and read many news boards). I am allowed to state my opinion here that I think the phrase is insulting and condescending. Lemme tell you there are contexts in which saying "the Kenyan" would be a compliment or a simple statement and this is clearly not one of them. Why did ARF start to call Obama "the Kenyan" during the campaign? To distinguish him from "the Rich White American"? Or what?Quoted:
This is a joke post isn't it?
I am dubious of anyone who would even say the phrase "the Kenyan" - why is that socially acceptable? Some of you guys are just absurd. I am sure you will retort something intended to insult me. Whatever. I think the wife unit should not say something of that nature, especially in company she does not know. Is not quietude a better choice in public, in general? What kind of message do you want to convey by going around calling Obama "the Kenyan"? What kind of benefit does it give you at all, other than, as usual, acting like you are superior? <––––––––DU is that way |
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Will you guys please stop insulting Kenyans? That was beautiful! |
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Always a good day when a part of the media gets pissed off. And they HATE not being recognized. It invalidates their awesome. As a friend of mine once said to Bob Lobel, pompous local TV legend in his own mind in da Bahstin area, "I have no idea who you are. I don't have a TV, I have a life." Bob was not a happy camper after that. |
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I prefer "Hussein from Kenya" myself, but "the Kenyan" does have a nice ring to it. How about liberal, socialist, muslim, terrorist ?? That has a nice ring to it too. Don't like it ?? Too bad - we have a little thing called the first amendment in the US.
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This thread just keeps getting worse. And it's laughable that I have been accused in this thread of being an Obama voter, a DU troll, a person who watches nothing but CNN, and not even American-born myself. I'm with Going_Commando above. I supported McCain (*actively*) IRL and of course I KNOW Obama is a gun-grabber and a socialist at his core. But to call him "the Kenyan" and act superior? To malign Africans and group them all into a collective by comments such as the above remark that Obama has "an African mindset"? That is beyond inaccurate and tacky, and moves into the realm of offensive. People who claim superiority by means of their birth are sad. It's nothing but luck that we happened to born in the States. It does not make us any better. It just means we grow up with "blinders" on to some extent. This thread has been full of craziness. Yes I am aware that Obama has not produced a birth certificate. I think that whole line of argument (that he will be disqualified as President) is laughable and desperate. I used up all my tinfoil making brownies tonight, and there's none left for a topper.
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Hey, I have a great plan. How about we all make ourselves look like ignorant fools for calling a native born American a Kenyan! Yeah, that will show those Marxist thugs! Ignorance is bliss eh? And for those doubters, I did vote for McCain, but I believe it is thoroughly wrong to throw bullshit accusations against the next President of the United States of America. Sure the Libs throw that crap out there all the time about Republicans, but we are supposed to be the more grounded, reasonable ones...remember? But wait, it is oh so much more fun to act like fools. Oops, my bad, get back to your immature hatefest. While I think there is a good possibility he was born there, that isn't why I call him that. (The spousal unit is convinced he was born there.) The fucker literaly has an African mindset. He THINKS and ACTS like a fucking Kenyan. He sure as hell doesn't think like an American. Thus.....THE KENYAN. |
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This thread just keeps getting worse. And it's laughable that I have been accused in this thread of being an Obama voter, a DU troll, a person who watches nothing but CNN, and not even American-born myself. I'm with Going_Commando above. I supported McCain (*actively*) IRL and of course I KNOW Obama is a gun-grabber and a socialist at his core. But to call him "the Kenyan" and act superior? To malign Africans and group them all into a collective by comments such as the above remark that Obama has "an African mindset"? That is beyond inaccurate and tacky, and moves into the realm of offensive. People who claim superiority by means of their birth are sad. It's nothing but luck that we happened to born in the States. It does not make us any better. It just means we grow up with "blinders" on to some extent. This thread has been full of craziness. Yes I am aware that Obama has not produced a birth certificate. I think that whole line of argument (that he will be disqualified as President) is laughable and desperate. I used up all my tinfoil making brownies tonight, and there's none left for a topper.
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Hey, I have a great plan. How about we all make ourselves look like ignorant fools for calling a native born American a Kenyan! Yeah, that will show those Marxist thugs! Ignorance is bliss eh? And for those doubters, I did vote for McCain, but I believe it is thoroughly wrong to throw bullshit accusations against the next President of the United States of America. Sure the Libs throw that crap out there all the time about Republicans, but we are supposed to be the more grounded, reasonable ones...remember? But wait, it is oh so much more fun to act like fools. Oops, my bad, get back to your immature hatefest. While I think there is a good possibility he was born there, that isn't why I call him that. (The spousal unit is convinced he was born there.) The fucker literaly has an African mindset. He THINKS and ACTS like a fucking Kenyan. He sure as hell doesn't think like an American. Thus.....THE KENYAN. Would President Hussein meet your standards? |
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This thread just keeps getting worse. And it's laughable that I have been accused in this thread of being an Obama voter, a DU troll, a person who watches nothing but CNN, and not even American-born myself. I'm with Going_Commando above. I supported McCain (*actively*) IRL and of course I KNOW Obama is a gun-grabber and a socialist at his core. But to call him "the Kenyan" and act superior? To malign Africans and group them all into a collective by comments such as the above remark that Obama has "an African mindset"? That is beyond inaccurate and tacky, and moves into the realm of offensive. People who claim superiority by means of their birth are sad. It's nothing but luck that we happened to born in the States. It does not make us any better. It just means we grow up with "blinders" on to some extent. This thread has been full of craziness. Yes I am aware that Obama has not produced a birth certificate. I think that whole line of argument (that he will be disqualified as President) is laughable and desperate. I used up all my tinfoil making brownies tonight, and there's none left for a topper.
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Hey, I have a great plan. How about we all make ourselves look like ignorant fools for calling a native born American a Kenyan! Yeah, that will show those Marxist thugs! Ignorance is bliss eh? And for those doubters, I did vote for McCain, but I believe it is thoroughly wrong to throw bullshit accusations against the next President of the United States of America. Sure the Libs throw that crap out there all the time about Republicans, but we are supposed to be the more grounded, reasonable ones...remember? But wait, it is oh so much more fun to act like fools. Oops, my bad, get back to your immature hatefest. While I think there is a good possibility he was born there, that isn't why I call him that. (The spousal unit is convinced he was born there.) The fucker literaly has an African mindset. He THINKS and ACTS like a fucking Kenyan. He sure as hell doesn't think like an American. Thus.....THE KENYAN. My wife is African, BTW. And as another poster said. I shouldn't be insulting Kenyans that way. But fuck it, I'm still going to say it. I know a Kenyan, I'll go apologize to him tomorrow. |
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I am dubious of anyone who would even say the phrase "the Kenyan" - why is that socially acceptable? Some of you guys are just absurd. I am sure you will retort something intended to insult me. Whatever. I think the wife unit should not say something of that nature, especially in company she does not know. Is not quietude a better choice in public, in general? What kind of message do you want to convey by going around calling Obama "the Kenyan"? What kind of benefit does it give you at all, other than, as usual, acting like you are superior? well that's it. I'm adding "the kenyan" to my normal rotation of Obamageddon, Obamination, Opacalypse, Obamessiah and OBombUs. I conveys the attitude I have that he is not eligible to be President of the US. It conveys the contempt I feel for his socialist shit he will bring here. It conveys the contempt I have for his gun banning policies and my UTTER contempt for his lack of respect for the Constitution and the rule of law. FUCK the Kenyan and you can get some of that to. I'm tired of being reasonable, inclusive, reaching across the isle and tolerant. I'm intolerant now, not reasonable and not reaching across the isle anymore. Biatch. |
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This thread just keeps getting worse. And it's laughable that I have been accused in this thread of being an Obama voter, a DU troll, a person who watches nothing but CNN, and not even American-born myself. I'm with Going_Commando above. I supported McCain (*actively*) IRL and of course I KNOW Obama is a gun-grabber and a socialist at his core. But to call him "the Kenyan" and act superior? To malign Africans and group them all into a collective by comments such as the above remark that Obama has "an African mindset"? That is beyond inaccurate and tacky, and moves into the realm of offensive. People who claim superiority by means of their birth are sad. It's nothing but luck that we happened to born in the States. It does not make us any better. It just means we grow up with "blinders" on to some extent. This thread has been full of craziness. Yes I am aware that Obama has not produced a birth certificate. I think that whole line of argument (that he will be disqualified as President) is laughable and desperate. I used up all my tinfoil making brownies tonight, and there's none left for a topper.
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Hey, I have a great plan. How about we all make ourselves look like ignorant fools for calling a native born American a Kenyan! Yeah, that will show those Marxist thugs! Ignorance is bliss eh? And for those doubters, I did vote for McCain, but I believe it is thoroughly wrong to throw bullshit accusations against the next President of the United States of America. Sure the Libs throw that crap out there all the time about Republicans, but we are supposed to be the more grounded, reasonable ones...remember? But wait, it is oh so much more fun to act like fools. Oops, my bad, get back to your immature hatefest. While I think there is a good possibility he was born there, that isn't why I call him that. (The spousal unit is convinced he was born there.) The fucker literaly has an African mindset. He THINKS and ACTS like a fucking Kenyan. He sure as hell doesn't think like an American. Thus.....THE KENYAN. I respectfully disagree and believe that you are flat out wrong. That his father is Kenyan is beyond argument. He is more "African" than one born of two American blacks. Luck did not make our nation nor our culture and we stand upon centuries of civilisation and achievement. My eye are wide open and they have seen East Africa. To condense the experience, it sucks. I do not wish for my beloved country and certainly not my government to resemble it in any way shape or form. In fact, we (Western Civilisation) are the model for their advancement. Not the other way around. Call me a cultural imperialist. I'll wear that laurel proudly. |
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Jessica is way hot...but no one can top Amy McRee over at channel 9 google "Amy MCCree bikini" she's the one in the pink
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I am dubious of anyone who would even say the phrase "the Kenyan" - why is that socially acceptable? Some of you guys are just absurd. I am sure you will retort something intended to insult me. Whatever. I think the wife unit should not say something of that nature, especially in company she does not know. Is not quietude a better choice in public, in general? What kind of message do you want to convey by going around calling Obama "the Kenyan"? What kind of benefit does it give you at all, other than, as usual, acting like you are superior? We are superior in Oklahoma, 66% for McCain. Ha You beat me to it. TN Reps. took over. And it's not "acting." Many are fed up with these troglodytes and the in-your-face crap. Time for "Change." |
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look closely at her she looks like a dude. put a crew cut on him. Yep. Tranny. |
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I am dubious of anyone who would even say the phrase "the Kenyan" - why is that socially acceptable? Some of you guys are just absurd. I am sure you will retort something intended to insult me. Whatever. I think the wife unit should not say something of that nature, especially in company she does not know. Is not quietude a better choice in public, in general? What kind of message do you want to convey by going around calling Obama "the Kenyan"? What kind of benefit does it give you at all, other than, as usual, acting like you are superior? +1 Consider the source and his old lady. |
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I like that Blond headed tennis playing girl that hosts with those Ogle Giants(they are nearly as tall as Striker)nearly Tony Robbins size!
But nearly all of OKC'S news is Dem stilted,hard to even watch the news here. Rick your Woman is right on, keep her. When you see a crazy old bearded biker wave at you heading across the I-35 cross-town that will be me! Bob |
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This thread just keeps getting worse. And it's laughable that I have been accused in this thread of being an Obama voter, a DU troll, a person who watches nothing but CNN, and not even American-born myself. I'm with Going_Commando above. I supported McCain (*actively*) IRL and of course I KNOW Obama is a gun-grabber and a socialist at his core. But to call him "the Kenyan" and act superior? To malign Africans and group them all into a collective by comments such as the above remark that Obama has "an African mindset"? That is beyond inaccurate and tacky, and moves into the realm of offensive. People who claim superiority by means of their birth are sad. It's nothing but luck that we happened to born in the States. It does not make us any better. It just means we grow up with "blinders" on to some extent. This thread has been full of craziness. Yes I am aware that Obama has not produced a birth certificate. I think that whole line of argument (that he will be disqualified as President) is laughable and desperate. I used up all my tinfoil making brownies tonight, and there's none left for a topper.
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Hey, I have a great plan. How about we all make ourselves look like ignorant fools for calling a native born American a Kenyan! Yeah, that will show those Marxist thugs! Ignorance is bliss eh? And for those doubters, I did vote for McCain, but I believe it is thoroughly wrong to throw bullshit accusations against the next President of the United States of America. Sure the Libs throw that crap out there all the time about Republicans, but we are supposed to be the more grounded, reasonable ones...remember? But wait, it is oh so much more fun to act like fools. Oops, my bad, get back to your immature hatefest. While I think there is a good possibility he was born there, that isn't why I call him that. (The spousal unit is convinced he was born there.) The fucker literaly has an African mindset. He THINKS and ACTS like a fucking Kenyan. He sure as hell doesn't think like an American. Thus.....THE KENYAN. My wife is African, BTW. And as another poster said. I shouldn't be insulting Kenyans that way. But fuck it, I'm still going to say it. I know a Kenyan, I'll go apologize to him tomorrow. Your wife is African, great, then that gives you a pass to say whatever you want to say about Africans. Maybe I should marry a Jewish girl and then I can tell all the holocaust jokes I want! It's win, win! If you don't like the guy (and I assure you, I do not like the guy) then when you talk about him bring up the actual ISSUES, not stupid childish bullshit. His Socialist tendencies, the fact that he blatantly lies about being pro-gun, and wanting lower taxes. Call him out on those, and show facts, and make the LIBERALS LOOK STUPID, NOT US! Who cares whether his father was born in Kenya or not anyways? "He's more African than a kid made by two American blacks". Did you really type that guy? So, what if I take two "blacks" who are both first generation Americans of native born African parents, and they have a baby. Oh wait, since they haven't been here long enough, they are considered "American blacks". You do realize that kind of "rationalization" is just deeply rooted racism right? For the record, if a practicing moderate Muslim ran for President (OBAMA IS NOT A MUSLIM FOR THOSE IGNORANT FOOLS OUT THERE), and stands the same way on the issues (You know, the things that ACTUALLY MATTER), then I would vote for him. Hell, I would vote for an atheist, a Wiccan, Cthuluist. I don't care about religion, as it does not matter. |
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look closely at her she looks like a dude. put a crew cut on him. First thing that jumped into my mind when I saw that photo: "Strong chin." |
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