Cataloging the Hate

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

I know I said yesterday was my last election post but, well, whatevs. I just wanted to catalog some of the more hate-filled threads around the internets as the day goes on. Starting with...

Free Republic: Black Panthers Blocking Door At Polling Place In PA

Choice Comments
"These are Obama extremist voters, and they are emboldened by his most recent polling. Just think of what they will be like if Obama WINS...."

"Don’t bring a nightstick to a concealed carry conservative gun fight..."

"It's beginning. Black Panthers trying to intimidate voters! This is not acceptable. If Obama loses, there will be blood. So I hope we are all well prepared."

"Two black panthers? Call the zoo officials and take them back to their cages. Oh, you mean those other black panthers...then give them lunch, cigarettes, and money for a bus ride home. Either solution fits, you pick. "

And the report:

Now, I'm against Voter Intimidation 100%. But, come on - two guys in front of a building in Black Panther garb is in no way indicative of a coming race war. As Chris Rock said, "Whatever happened to crazy?"

HillaryClintonForum.net: "Is Obama the secret son of Malcolm X?"

Choice Comments from the PUMAs


"This sounds ridiculous,but IMHO,it is a possibility.The resemblance is creepy."

"I'm watching BO with the sound off! He looks soooo much like Malcolm X it's spooky!"

"I don't think this is true but with Obama you never know."

Of course it's true, because all black people look alike. I mean, am I right or am I right?

Stormfront White Nationalist Community: The Polls are open - who did you vote for?

Choice Comments

"From where I currently reside, I can only do an absentee ballot but I voted for everyone not having African blood."

"McCain/Palin. I voted from Europe. My first choice was Ron Paul but if it were up to me David Duke would become the POTUS. My choice for McCain/Palin stems for the absolute necessity stopping the african, marxist, anti-white Obama."

"YES!!! McCain is a race traitor but he is still better than Obama, despite what people on this board state. McCain is wrong on many issues but is still right on some issues. Obama is right on nothing (and he is not White, in case you haven't noticed)."

I know, I know...what did I expect? Well, certainly not this:

"He is definitely an adversary of the actions of Israel, but the west im not convinced. Did you read any of his speeches in the UN yet? I dont care to much about Ahmadinejad and Iran, but i respect their independence and when have they not respected that of other nations?"

"It's true that Ahmandinejad is a genuine leader for his people and represents their actual interests. America has not had a president like that for a very long time."

Makes sense, though.

Rapture Ready: The McCain-Palin landslide

The whole thread's pretty funny but I love this comment: "Hey, everyone----
Do you really trust those polls--even the Rasmussen (which is supposed to be more fair)?
I need to know...have any of YOU been polled? I surely haven't, and--if I recall correctly--someone else on the board asked this one, and no one had been....

One commentator said that Democrats are polled more frequently than Republicans----Oh, also, Republicans are less likely to agree to take an exit poll, so we know they are unreliable.....

DON'T GIVE UP HOPE!!!

And--most of all--rain, snow or l-o-n-g lines---

VOTE!
"

In other words, "Don't give up hope because statistics have proven that statistics are wrong!"

Newsmax: Ayers Caught Voting for Obama

Here's the video:

Notice the report says Ayers didn't comment when the reporter asked who he was voting for. Also notice Fox loves to point out that Ayers voted at the same polling place Obama voted at because they live in the same neighborhood. And Ayers is a domestic terrorist. And he might have voted for Obama...

I wish Ayers would have answered, "John McCain."

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posted by Jason at 2 Comments


2 Comments

Blogger Matt D. said...

People are nuts. They really are. We're worried about extremists from other countries when we should be worried about Joe the Plumber down the street who'd skin your dog for pissin' on his lawn and then blame it on his seven-year-old.

I think Obama will pull it off. After this election, forget about the Bradley Factor; the Palin Factor will be introduced. I voted for Obama not because I thought he'd make a better president than McCain, but because it frightened the crap outta me to think Palin was a heart attack away from the presidency. Seriously, if McCain would've picked Romney, he would have moon-walked to the White House.

I planned to vote for Nader--if he's good enough for Sean Penn and Jello Biafra, he's good enough for me--but the Palin Factor, baby, the Palin Factor.

3:14 PM  
Blogger Chris said...

Statistics have proven that statistics are wrong nearly 50% of the time.

12:54 PM  

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