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IN the end they are saying NO to Obama because he is black period, it has always been about race with Obama although to Obama's credit he has never used the race card.
I don't know how I missed this. I will say, you just played the race card. Honest question for you: If a white person disagrees with a black person, why is it automatically a race issue? And further, as far as Pres. Obama, while he hasn't blatantly played the race card, he has subtly. My guess is you haven't seen it?
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yall been saying obama was a dictator as soon as he took office in 2009.
yet the people still elected him, which was BTTB point.
it's not one sided vision. it's that you don't wanna admit the truth: for all the crying you and the republicans do, the majority of americans still rather have him as president than any of the trash the republican party is putting out there.
and if it was legal for obama to run a third time, put him against any of the garbage the republican party has out right now, he'll be, once again, a shoe in.
that says less about obama and more than enough about the state of the republican party.
you guys are trash, nobody trust you in the WH, and yes, by your logic, we rather have a president that rules by decree than a president that rules by being sexist, racist, and xenophobic.
yall need to get it together as a party first before you can even begin to sniff the WH.
the democrats might very well be garbage, but the republican party is a bag of trash that somebody put in the microwave on high for 30 secs, then presented it to the american people.
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Bernie may want a Socialist Judge. Hillary may want an Internet Genius for Judge. So what? They can nominate a SCJ in a few years from now when one of them holds the office..  . Obama is president now. It's his right to appoint one now. Republicans who want to delay are only hurting themselves and not upholding the constitution which they swore they would do. Perfect, I believe you use the term RIGHT incorrectly. It is really misleading to say the President has a RIGHT to appoint a Supreme Court Justice. The President has a duty to nominate someone for the open position. It is not a right. Whatever...Split hairs all you want. What the Senate is trying to do is wrong.
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Quit using "ya'll". It draws a line and makes a supposition that I don't think you intend. Swish, use "Yinz" that should put ARCH over the edge. 
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Quit using "ya'll". It draws a line and makes a supposition that I don't think you intend. i can't help it. my southern homies got me saying it. it's just "you all" in the south. ill continue using it, because you know what i mean by it anyway.
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Quit using "ya'll". It draws a line and makes a supposition that I don't think you intend. Swish, use "Yinz" that should put ARCH over the edge. lol probably
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Quit using "ya'll". It draws a line and makes a supposition that I don't think you intend. Swish, use "Yinz" that should put ARCH over the edge. lol probably Nah. You do that, I'll just consider you a stooler fan and will disregard everything you say.
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i can't help it. my southern homies got me saying it. it's just "you all" in the south. No. 'Ya'll' is singular. 'All ya'll' is plural.
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You spelled "eight" wrong. All ya'll do it wrong, every time.
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Unless you meant "ate", like "I just ate a burger". But even so, still spelled wrong.
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aight like...ok. or alright
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aight like...ok. or alright Dude. Seriously? Like I didn't know? I created the word, and ya'll took it in.
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No, no, no.. when they make memes of President Bush comparing him to monkey faces, and laugh when an Iraqi throws a shoe at him... and when they show Donald Trump in pictures beside Adolph Hitler.... or when people post tweets about dancing and defalcating on the grave of Justice Scalia, it's out of loving ideological concern for the country. When you say you think Obamacare sucks.. you are a racist. I'm white and I most defiantly see it, and it truly is sad.. He was elected as our president as such I believe we have to give our support to him as such. That doesn't mean don't ask tough questions or make him bring forward meaningful idea's it means respect the office and the voter who put him there. I have never seen that from the GOP its always been about hate. I wasn't in love with Bush or Gore when they faced off against each other and I was no fan of war that's for sure but when Bush stood in front of the American people and said we MUST take Saddam out he is plotting and planning to use WMD against our country I understood it was his job to protect our country and its people, so I supported him until that is I learned he was lying or ignorant. The point being I supported him because he was our president. I have never thought for a moment that Obama has received that level of support ever from the GOP on any issue. It's to the point where if I were him I would say I was against something I was for and vise versa if I was for something just to be sure the GOP would guaranteed go the other way. That's bad for the country and its people and the GOP has lost most Americans in the process good ideas come from everywhere and good ideas should garner support regardless of where they come from. Just like if Obama puts forward a good SC nominee they should confirm that's what's best for the court and the country and its people.
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Quit using "ya'll". It draws a line and makes a supposition that I don't think you intend. i can't help it. my southern homies got me saying it. it's just "you all" in the south. ill continue using it, because you know what i mean by it anyway. It sounds to me like a Black Redneck and that is way more than my labeling system can handle! Knock it off! 
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Before yinz keep butchering the word. It's y'all, not ya'll.
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there's plenty of black rednecks.
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No. You know it. I know it.
There was this one dude I met, I forgot what part of Georgia he was from. But I couldn't understand a word the guy was saying.
But sure enough, the white guy knew what he was saying. But I didn't understand any of them either.
Certain parts of the south, I need a translator.
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Stay out of rural Georgia. It's scary. In a Deliverance kind of way.
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Stay out of rural Georgia. It's scary. In a Deliverance kind of way. The heart of W. Virginia could probably compete with rural GA.
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Before yinz keep butchering the word. It's y'all, not ya'll. We should make a list of the proper spelling of southern words.. Yunto?
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Ustacould is my favorite southern word. I ustacould do that.
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I like witchyadidga.
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Before yinz keep butchering the word. It's y'all, not ya'll. We should make a list of the proper spelling of southern words.. Yunto? I was fixin' to do just that.
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Before yinz keep butchering the word. It's y'all, not ya'll. We should make a list of the proper spelling of southern words.. Yunto? I was fixin' to do just that. The only word that stuck with me from living in the south was/is Bubba...everyone is Bubba and Ive tried somewhat to quit doing it..but I like referring to people as Bubba. Ironically it was my sons nick name when he was a baby. He hated it...when we lived in Virginia everyone was Bubba and suddenly he liked it...I still call him Bubba.
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Before yinz keep butchering the word. It's y'all, not ya'll. Thats funny a girl I met my senior year said that word..she wasnt a steelers fan but did say yinz...I dumped her after a short while...I couldnt stand hearing that word...and that was in or near Castalia Ohio.
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There was this one dude I met, I forgot what part of Georgia he was from. But I couldn't understand a word the guy was saying.
But sure enough, the white guy knew what he was saying. But I didn't understand any of them either. Oh, Dawg- that takes me back to my childhood. Our best family friends had some country cousins visiting for the week. Our FF's were so close back then, My Sis & I call them Aunt Mary Ann & Uncle Paul, even though we're not actually related. We were at their place in the country at least once a month for YEARS... running through the woods, riding their horses- it was a blast. Anyway, Uncle Paul's relatives were up from Georgia. All us kids were playing in the back yard, and were planning to go to their tree fort in the woods out back, when one of the GA cousins sauntered up to us and asked: "Chew fin tadoo?" What? He repeated himself. I was still lost. I looked at Billy, who just shrugged. He was as lost as I was. Finally, Bill took him into the house and said: "say that again- hey Mom! What's he saying?" "Chew fin tadoo." Aunt Mary Ann started cracking up. Laughing so hard, she was leaning against the fridge, weak in the knees. "He just wants to know what you're planning." I was still lost. Turns out, this was his question: "What are you fixing to do?" which is still jacked-up, if you ask me. The sentence was so elided and slurred-over, it came out as: Chew (short for "what you" or "whatchew" fin (Fixing---> fittin'---> fin) tadoo (to do?) I'm sorry, but that was so far from English, he might just as well have been speaking Farsi. Chew fin tadoo. GMAFB. 
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Stay out of rural Georgia. It's scary. In a Deliverance kind of way. The heart of W. Virginia could probably compete with rural GA. Louisiana Bayous are horrible. It's not worth trying to fish.
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we rather have a president that rules by decree than a president that rules by being sexist, racist, and xenophobic. So your saying you prefer Obama to Bill Clinton then.
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based off what i said, yes.
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this is legal? they won't even go to the hearings? or consider listening? we're suppose to be ok with this? Senate Republicans move to block Obama high court pick  http://news.yahoo.com/mcconnell-senate-wont-ok-obama-supreme-court-nominee-153749230.html U.S. President Barack Obama carries a binder containing material on potential Supreme Court nominees as he walks towards the residence of the White House in Washington . View gallery U.S. President Barack Obama carries a binder containing material on potential Supreme Court nominees … By Susan Cornwell and David Morgan Related Stories Senators say Republican consensus is no vote on Obama court nominee Reuters Cracks emerge in GOP refusal to consider Supreme Court pick Associated Press GOP closes ranks around McConnell's stance on Obama nominee Associated Press Judiciary chairman open to hearing for Supreme Court pick Associated Press [$$] GOP Cites Joe Biden Video in Clash Over Supreme Court Pick The Wall Street Journal Famous Stars That Became Homeless gethomeloan.xyz Sponsored  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican-led Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday ruled out confirmation hearings for any U.S. Supreme Court nominee from President Barack Obama, aiming to slam the door on his ability to name a justice who could change the court's balance of power. Chairman Chuck Grassley and the rest of the committee's Republicans sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell saying they will not hold hearings on a nominee to replace conservative Justice Antonin Scalia until the next president takes office in January. Scalia died on Feb. 13. McConnell afterward said the Republican-led Senate, which must confirm any nominee, will refuse to consider any Obama selection to replace Scalia. McConnell said he was not inclined even to meet with whomever Obama picks. With the U.S. presidential election looming on Nov. 8, Republicans are aiming to allow the next president to fill Scalia's vacancy, hoping that a Republican will be elected. Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid condemned McConnell's stance as "obstruction on steroids," adding: "Gone are the days of levelheadedness and compromise." View galleryFile photo of U.S. President Obama and first lady Michelle … U.S. President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama walk past a portrait of U.S. Supreme Court … The Republican action potentially derails Obama's choice for the court before he even announces the nominee. His selection could tip the nine-member court to the left for the first time in decades. Since Scalia's death, the court is split 4-4 between liberals and conservatives. "This would be a historic and unprecedented acceleration of politicizing a branch of government," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said after the committee's announcement. 'FULL AND ROBUST DEBATE' The Republican committee members wrote that they wanted "to ensure the American people are not deprived of the opportunity to engage in a full and robust debate over the type of jurist they wish to decide some of the most critical issues of our time." "That's the consensus view. ... No hearing, no vote," Judiciary Committee member Lindsey Graham told reporters after leaving a private meeting of the panel's Republicans with McConnell. View galleryFile photo of the bench of late Supreme Court Justice … The bench of late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia is seen draped with black wool crepe in memor … John Cornyn, the second-ranking Senate Republican behind McConnell, said, "Correct," when asked by Reuters whether the path forward on any Obama nominee would be to deny that person a committee hearing. Grassley had previously left open the possibility of convening hearings. In remarks on the Senate floor, McConnell said, "Presidents have a right to nominate, just as the Senate has its constitutional right to provide or withhold consent. In this case, the Senate will withhold it." McConnell said even Vice President Joe Biden had argued back in 1992 for postponing action on Supreme Court nominees during an election year. Biden made the statements in 1992, when Biden was Senate Judiciary Committee chairman. Biden has since said he was speaking hypothetically because there was no Supreme Court vacancy at the time. (Reporting by David Morgan, Susan Cornwell and Richard Cowan; Writing by Will Dunham; Editing by Eric Walsh, G Crosse and Jonathan Oatis)
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this is legal? they won't even go to the hearings? or consider listening? I assume it is legal... we're suppose to be ok with this?
We've already had this discussion. I'm pretty sure we determined that there were a couple on here that were ok with it but most were not ok with it. But evidently the republicans in the Senate have wet their finger and stuck it in the wind and determined that catering to the more vocal hard core is more important than risking further alienating the rest of us.
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