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Thread ID: 9654 | Posts: 7 | Started: 2003-09-09
2003-09-09 12:27 | User Profile
A ridiculous assertion and one that's never challenged by conservative dolts like Joe Scarborough. I dunno, when I see areas that are dysfunctional and in desperate need of diversity, they're always non-White, like E. St. Louis, E. LA, and sub-Saharan Africa. I'm not a huge fan, but NASCAR seems to be working quite well without negroes.
Here: [url=http://www.msnbc.com/news/960302.asp#BODY]http://www.msnbc.com/news/960302.asp#BODY[/url]
2003-09-09 19:59 | User Profile
That's about the only business those wicked criminals haven't sued into submission yet. They've already picked everyone else's pockets. The black "activists" might try working for a living, works for the white folks.
2003-09-09 21:29 | User Profile
*Originally posted by phoenix8313@Sep 9 2003, 13:59 * ** That's about the only business those wicked criminals haven't sued into submission yet. They've already picked everyone else's pockets. The black "activists" might try working for a living, works for the white folks. **
Yeah, they won't be happy until there are crack ho's trying to flag down cars on pit row and drive-bys out on the track. :afro:
2003-09-09 23:25 | User Profile
I was hoping somebody would mention Scarborough here at OD. Having watched a few of his shows, Joe Scarborough would belong right at home on Faux instead of MSNBC. He is the quintessential neocon whiner, and when the Madonna lezzie kiss took place at the VMA's, he made this an important issue, providing the viewer with teaser after teaser, censoring the smooch until the very last few minutes of the show. Making lame comments about Madonna running out of gas and not belonging on stage anymore doesn't work. Oh, and he's also carping on those "evil, terrorist" Muslims day-in and day-out.
OK, so this had nothing to do with the irritating-voiced White, but I find his remarks funny considering how a few years ago, he said that wimmin reporters didn't belong in men's locker rooms. Well, at least he thinks rational on that issue.
2003-09-10 13:12 | User Profile
Typical conservative loser. No disagreement from Scarborough about whether or not "diversity is our greatest strength" makes sense, just a debate about the best way to implement the policy. That, in their minds, constitutes "opposition". Twenty years from now, or sooner, and I sincerely believe this, the conservatives will have been forced to accept NAMBLA's "sex before eight or else it's too late" agenda and their only argument will be what kind of sex is appropriate. :angry:
2003-09-10 14:36 | User Profile
Bill Elliott deserves an official OD endorsement... Recently, ESPN reporters made the rounds, asking drivers their opinion on the "diversity situation" in NASCAR... most of the younger drivers spouted the usual pieties about how they'd wholeheartedly welcome a varied palette of color in their sport. When they came to Elliott, I'm paraphrasing here, but basically he said that he didn't really care and that it wasn't his problem. :th:
2003-09-10 15:13 | User Profile
*Originally posted by Robbie@Sep 9 2003, 17:25 * ** I was hoping somebody would mention Scarborough here at OD. Having watched a few of his shows, Joe Scarborough would belong right at home on Faux instead of MSNBC. He is the quintessential neocon whiner **
Well I've mentioned Joe here before, but I guess you can't read all the things posted at OD. ;)
I agree with you that Joe is just another neo-con whinner. In my opinion he's an O'reilly wannabe, he even has a rip off of O'Reilly's talking points in the beginning of the show. I guess Joe isn't at Fox because O'Reilly can't stand anykind of competition. :lol: