The manufactured anger driving the birthers and health care town halls is the same white rage that has divided poor white people from poor black people for all of our history.
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It is amazing how the left has taken and labeled anyone who disagrees with the state run media and the state itself and turned us all into racists. As I said many times before, I care not what you label me as, I will not bow down, {as obama does to the kings} to you and worry about your name calling. Your scare tactics may have worked a couple years ago while you all were still in school on the playgrounds but in the real world they don't. Try livin in it sometime. It's not really that bad of a place.
It is too easy to link people against Obama as racists, just like it is easy to link Muslims with terrorists. I find it hard to believe that people who are calling Obama and Bush, "Nazis," "fascists" and "socialists," are Nazis themselves. Many Americans are and should be against all 3 of those belief structures. Sure, the anger doesn't solve the problem at town halls, but it does show the gov't that people are pissed b/c they've continually played second fiddle to corporate interests for far too long. And if you think people who are pissed at trillion dollar deficits, billion dollar bailouts or who just plain disagree with Obama are "racists," "terrorists" or "un-American" then you've just fell victim to the left's equal and opposite reaction of the right calling Obama a "socialist" and a "fascist." Know your history, know your definitions, empower yourself with knowledge and ultimately know the Constitution. That's how people take their country back, not by hyperbolic name calling by special interest crooks on both sides.
These town hallers are probably the same people who thought God hand picked Bush and spoke to him reguarly. It must be frightening to be so gullible.
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