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08-01-2009, 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by PrettyInPink777
I may be late on this but ...Has anyone heard the L A M E non-apology that this joker gave on Larry King? I just heard it and it is breath-taking in its mendacity. First of all, he never apologized to Prof. Gates. ...and, yeah right, he didn't know why he used the terms 'banana-eating jungle monkey', he never used them before, and those words had no racial overtones. Please move away from him, because he is surely going to be struck by lightning!
If I knew how to put the link in my message, I would. (I just may have to figure it out)
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Now, all he needs to say is "some of my best friends are Black."
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People say all sorts of things when they are talking to family and friends/acquaintances. No big deal. He should've kept his comments out of the context of police officer + email correspondence. Same with Obama keeping his opinions out of the context of POTUS + reporters.
What bothers me is the influx of these unimportant things in the media. I think certain things should be under-known or at least be relegated to TMZ and Inside Edition. I don't need to see it on CNN, etc. If they insist on reporting it, it should be a news snippet. There HAS to be a hierarchy of "news" as to not make America even dumbererer than it is.
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08-01-2009, 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by DrPhil
Now, all he needs to say is "some of my best friends are Black."
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People say all sorts of things when they are talking to family and friends/acquaintances. No big deal. He should've kept his comments out of the context of police officer + email correspondence. Same with Obama keeping his opinions out of the context of POTUS + reporters.
What bothers me is the influx of these unimportant things in the media. I think certain things should be under-known or at least be relegated to TMZ and Inside Edition. I don't need to see it on CNN, etc. If they insist on reporting it, it should be a news snippet. There HAS to be a hierarchy of "news" as to not make America even dumbererer than it is.
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I actually agree with this logic. I love this country and all the freedoms that we are guaranteed, but I have serious problems with the freedom of the press. I agree that the press should have the right to be free in what they choose to report. But they also I feel have a responsibility to make sure what is reported is something that is just cold hard fact, and of import or at least relevant to the average joe. I feel that the press has strayed from that responsibility.
/soapbox
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08-01-2009, 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by KSigkid
I think the issue is that when you're President, there are certain times when you shouldn't speak your mind. He can have whatever opinion he wants; I'm sure Presidents Clinton, Bush, etc. had personal opinions on certain issues. As President, though, he loses some ability to publicly step into the fray.
Bud Light definitely isn't the cheapest beer available; it would have been funny to see him sipping a Genny Cream Ale or Beast, though, haha.
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I fully understand why he should/ should not have given his opinion. As president he is expected to be 'the voice and face of America' and probably shouldnt go speaking his mind all the time. While others may say that they value a man in office who doesnt keep you guessing about how he feels. As a person and as president I think Obama is way more open than he should be. Its not a bad thing, but it does allow people more opportunity to pick at stuff. If he's asked a question he'll answer it "honestly" whether most people wouldnt have or think he shouldnt or not. That is one approach. My point is that he's not out of line to speak his mind. Its probably not best, but its not wrong. Also he should have addressedd the overarching issue of racial profiling only and not this particular situation.
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Originally Posted by DrPhil
Now, all he needs to say is "some of my best friends are Black."
tangent/
People say all sorts of things when they are talking to family and friends/acquaintances. No big deal. He should've kept his comments out of the context of police officer + email correspondence. Same with Obama keeping his opinions out of the context of POTUS + reporters.
What bothers me is the influx of these unimportant things in the media. I think certain things should be under-known or at least be relegated to TMZ and Inside Edition. I don't need to see it on CNN, etc. If they insist on reporting it, it should be a news snippet. There HAS to be a hierarchy of "news" as to not make America even dumbererer than it is.
/tangent
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It'd be better if he said "I had a black roommate" or "I had black friends in Highschool". LOL
Why Dr. Phil do you mean to tell me that CNN should not cover Beyonce falling down the steps at her concert as the hot news item for the day all day?
There was reason to report the incident with Gates because he's gates, but making it this big is really whack. Ultimately Gates is not the poster child for profiling. Yellow journalism at its best.
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08-01-2009, 02:28 PM
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Originally Posted by I.A.S.K.
I fully understand why he should/ should not have given his opinion. As president he is expected to be 'the voice and face of America' and probably shouldnt go speaking his mind all the time. While others may say that they value a man in office who doesnt keep you guessing about how he feels. As a person and as president I think Obama is way more open than he should be. Its not a bad thing, but it does allow people more opportunity to pick at stuff. If he's asked a question he'll answer it "honestly" whether most people wouldnt have or think he shouldnt or not. That is one approach. My point is that he's not out of line to speak his mind. Its probably not best, but its not wrong. Also he should have addressedd the overarching issue of racial profiling only and not this particular situation.
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Yes if he had addressed racial profiling as a whole, then it would have been fine. The problem is that Obama seems to have trouble remembering he is the President. I think it's perfectly fine for Barack Obama to form opinions, for that is his right. However the President of the United States shouldn't be forming opinions on something that was essentially a muncipal matter. He leads the country, and should only be concerned with issues that affect the country as a whole.
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08-01-2009, 07:34 PM
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AOII LB-Framboise also comes in Peach, Black and regular Cherry, and a couple of other flavors (although raspberry was my first, too). I highly recommend Peach and do not recommend Black Cherry.
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08-02-2009, 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by BabyPiNK_FL
AOII LB-Framboise also comes in Peach, Black and regular Cherry, and a couple of other flavors (although raspberry was my first, too). I highly recommend Peach and do not recommend Black Cherry.
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Oh I know...I've had them all  I also do not recommend the black or even regular cherry. I like beer, so I'm an equal opportunity beer tester.
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08-02-2009, 02:43 AM
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Originally Posted by DrPhil
What bothers me is the influx of these unimportant things in the media. I think certain things should be under-known or at least be relegated to TMZ and Inside Edition. I don't need to see it on CNN, etc. If they insist on reporting it, it should be a news snippet. There HAS to be a hierarchy of "news" as to not make America even dumbererer than it is.
/tangent
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Ah, the joys of having a 24 hour news cycle.
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