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"Stanford Coins & Bullion" - Sean Hannity: Allen Stanford Fan, Recommends Companies On Radio Show (AUDIO)
"Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message ... RWF wrote: "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message ... Don't count on it. His position would more likely be, "These are not the droids you are looking for," and the bulk of his listeners would blindly believe him. This is a man who preaches that fully half the population of the United States are traitors. Is that any worse than our AG calling the USA a nation of "cowards" because they don't measure up to his lofty standards of racial dialogue? I hope the AG likes the taste of shoe leather, because he has just put a size fifteen wide wide in his mouth. And yes, it is worse. There's a difference between calling a large number of Americans cowards and calling them traitors for nothing worse than pulling the D lever once in a while. I disagree. The radio/tv rightwing loudmouths have no authority while the AG is the nation's chief law enforcement officer. I feared there would be this type of anti-white sentiment from Obama's administration but didn't think it would happen so soon. Guess the good Rev. Wright still has influence in the BO administration. Looks like white Americans are in for a tough 4 years... |
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"Stanford Coins & Bullion" - Sean Hannity: Allen Stanford Fan, Recommends Companies On Radio Show (AUDIO)
"RWF" wrote in message ... "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message ... RWF wrote: "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message ... Don't count on it. His position would more likely be, "These are not the droids you are looking for," and the bulk of his listeners would blindly believe him. This is a man who preaches that fully half the population of the United States are traitors. Is that any worse than our AG calling the USA a nation of "cowards" because they don't measure up to his lofty standards of racial dialogue? I hope the AG likes the taste of shoe leather, because he has just put a size fifteen wide wide in his mouth. And yes, it is worse. There's a difference between calling a large number of Americans cowards and calling them traitors for nothing worse than pulling the D lever once in a while. I disagree. The radio/tv rightwing loudmouths have no authority while the AG is the nation's chief law enforcement officer. I feared there would be this type of anti-white sentiment from Obama's administration but didn't think it would happen so soon. Guess the good Rev. Wright still has influence in the BO administration. Looks like white Americans are in for a tough 4 years... You obviously were in a coma when Americans of all color had a tough 8 years. What do you think the new AG is going to do, authorize no-trial arrests and water-boarding of white Americans? |
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"Stanford Coins & Bullion" - Sean Hannity: Allen Stanford Fan, Recommends Companies On Radio Show (AUDIO)
RWF wrote:
"Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message ... RWF wrote: "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message ... Don't count on it. His position would more likely be, "These are not the droids you are looking for," and the bulk of his listeners would blindly believe him. This is a man who preaches that fully half the population of the United States are traitors. Is that any worse than our AG calling the USA a nation of "cowards" because they don't measure up to his lofty standards of racial dialogue? I hope the AG likes the taste of shoe leather, because he has just put a size fifteen wide wide in his mouth. And yes, it is worse. There's a difference between calling a large number of Americans cowards and calling them traitors for nothing worse than pulling the D lever once in a while. I disagree. The radio/tv rightwing loudmouths have no authority while the AG is the nation's chief law enforcement officer. I feared there would be this type of anti-white sentiment from Obama's administration but didn't think it would happen so soon. Guess the good Rev. Wright still has influence in the BO administration. Looks like white Americans are in for a tough 4 years... That the AG's remark is damnable is not in question here. However, when the choice comes down to being called a coward, little more than a schoolyard "chicken" taunt, and a traitor, a crime punishable by death, for the way I choose to exercise my Constitutional right to vote, I choose "coward" magnitudes more readily. I do not suppose to speak for you, of course. James |
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"Stanford Coins & Bullion" - Sean Hannity: Allen Stanford Fan, Recommends Companies On Radio Show (AUDIO)
"Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message ... RWF wrote: "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message ... RWF wrote: "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message ... Don't count on it. His position would more likely be, "These are not the droids you are looking for," and the bulk of his listeners would blindly believe him. This is a man who preaches that fully half the population of the United States are traitors. Is that any worse than our AG calling the USA a nation of "cowards" because they don't measure up to his lofty standards of racial dialogue? I hope the AG likes the taste of shoe leather, because he has just put a size fifteen wide wide in his mouth. And yes, it is worse. There's a difference between calling a large number of Americans cowards and calling them traitors for nothing worse than pulling the D lever once in a while. I disagree. The radio/tv rightwing loudmouths have no authority while the AG is the nation's chief law enforcement officer. I feared there would be this type of anti-white sentiment from Obama's administration but didn't think it would happen so soon. Guess the good Rev. Wright still has influence in the BO administration. Looks like white Americans are in for a tough 4 years... That the AG's remark is damnable is not in question here. However, when the choice comes down to being called a coward, little more than a schoolyard "chicken" taunt, and a traitor, a crime punishable by death, for the way I choose to exercise my Constitutional right to vote, I choose "coward" magnitudes more readily. I do not suppose to speak for you, of course. You call the chief law enforcement officer's anti-white tirade a schoolyard taunt? The man should be impeached. |
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"Stanford Coins & Bullion" - Sean Hannity: Allen Stanford Fan, Recommends Companies On Radio Show (AUDIO)
RWF wrote:
"Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message ... RWF wrote: "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message ... RWF wrote: "Mr. Jaggers" lugburzman[at]yahoo[dot]com wrote in message ... Don't count on it. His position would more likely be, "These are not the droids you are looking for," and the bulk of his listeners would blindly believe him. This is a man who preaches that fully half the population of the United States are traitors. Is that any worse than our AG calling the USA a nation of "cowards" because they don't measure up to his lofty standards of racial dialogue? I hope the AG likes the taste of shoe leather, because he has just put a size fifteen wide wide in his mouth. And yes, it is worse. There's a difference between calling a large number of Americans cowards and calling them traitors for nothing worse than pulling the D lever once in a while. I disagree. The radio/tv rightwing loudmouths have no authority while the AG is the nation's chief law enforcement officer. I feared there would be this type of anti-white sentiment from Obama's administration but didn't think it would happen so soon. Guess the good Rev. Wright still has influence in the BO administration. Looks like white Americans are in for a tough 4 years... That the AG's remark is damnable is not in question here. However, when the choice comes down to being called a coward, little more than a schoolyard "chicken" taunt, and a traitor, a crime punishable by death, for the way I choose to exercise my Constitutional right to vote, I choose "coward" magnitudes more readily. I do not suppose to speak for you, of course. You call the chief law enforcement officer's anti-white tirade a schoolyard taunt? The man should be impeached. Yes, I do, and perhaps he should. Such verbiage is quite unbecoming of an AG. But then, recent history has not seen that office filled with anything approaching quality. Sad. James |
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"Stanford Coins & Bullion" - Sean Hannity: Allen Stanford Fan, Recommends Companies On Radio Show (AUDIO)
Hello
Here is another updated story on Stanford Coins & Bullion and Sean Hannity. -------------------------------------------------------- FROM: http://www.pww.org/article/articleview/14590/ Stanford: Biggest Texas scandal since Enron Author: James Thompson People's Weekly World Newspaper, 02/23/09 11:37 HOUSTON - With typical Texas flamboyance, Sir Robert Allen Stanford built a financial empire which stretched across Texas, through Mexico, the Caribbean islands and into South America. He was charged by the SEC on Feb. 17 with defrauding investors of upwards of $8 billion in the most shocking financial scandal in Texas since the fall of Enron. The centerpiece of his empire was a bank in Antigua, which some think may have been a major drug money laundering center for organized crime operations in Latin America. A native of Mexia, Texas, he affected a British accent and was knighted in Antigua. Some of the countries involved in his financial operations included Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Peru and Venezuela. Last week, after charges against him became public, panicked investors flew their private jets to Antigua, only to be turned away. Many Houston-area charities supported by the Stanford empire, including the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston and St. Jude's Children's Hospital in Memphis will not be receiving their usual contributions due to the pending investigations by multiple branches of the federal government. Right wing talk host Sean Hannity promoted Stanford Coins & Bullion, a part of the Stanford Financial Group, on advertisements which ran on his show by stating "their name is as good as gold." Many people stand to be hurt in this far reaching scandal. Some people had invested their life savings in the financial group because of its claims of high rates of return. Set in the context of the global financial catastrophe, many people are questioning the wisdom of a system in which people's individual retirement funds can be swindled out of them by private companies. They are also questioning a system which makes the arts and health care dependent on charitable contributions by these same unscrupulous individuals. .... |
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"Stanford Coins & Bullion" - Sean Hannity: Allen Stanford Fan, Recommends Companies On Radio Show (AUDIO)
"Arizona Coin Collector" wrote in message ... Hello Here is another updated story on Stanford Coins & Bullion and Sean Hannity. -------------------------------------------------------- *snip* The question in my mind, because I hold a special amount of contempt for people like Sean Hannity, is will he be burned by this association? He constantly made arguments against voting for our current President because of some loose association with Rev.Wright, whom Obama did not endorse. Sean Hannity clearly endorsed this slime bucket thief. Following Hannity's own logic and convictions, Hannity should be shamed from ever broadcasting again because of his association with professional thieves. |
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"Stanford Coins & Bullion" - Sean Hannity: Allen Stanford Fan, Recommends Companies On Radio Show (AUDIO)
PC wrote:
"Arizona Coin Collector" wrote in message ... Hello Here is another updated story on Stanford Coins & Bullion and Sean Hannity. -------------------------------------------------------- *snip* The question in my mind, because I hold a special amount of contempt for people like Sean Hannity, is will he be burned by this association? He constantly made arguments against voting for our current President because of some loose association with Rev.Wright, whom Obama did not endorse. Sean Hannity clearly endorsed this slime bucket thief. Following Hannity's own logic and convictions, Hannity should be shamed from ever broadcasting again because of his association with professional thieves. Hannity's core audience has willingly lost the ability to discriminate between fact and fiction. They will not be fazed by any of this. Some of the more peripheral parts of the audience may verbally distance themselves, but they will continue to be part of his audience, as they know no other port in the storm. James |
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"Stanford Coins & Bullion" - Sean Hannity: Allen Stanford Fan,Recommends Companies On Radio Show (AUDIO)
On Feb 23, 7:27*pm, "PC" wrote:
"Arizona Coin Collector" wrote in ... Hello Here is another updated story on Stanford Coins & Bullion and Sean Hannity. -------------------------------------------------------- *snip* The question in my mind, because I hold a special amount of contempt for people like Sean Hannity, is will he be burned by this association? *He constantly made arguments against voting for our current President because of some loose association with Rev.Wright, whom Obama did not endorse. *Sean Hannity clearly endorsed this slime bucket thief. *Following Hannity's own logic and convictions, Hannity should be shamed from ever broadcasting again because of his association with professional thieves. I'm a little unsure how that disqualifies him from reporting on politicians. |
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"Stanford Coins & Bullion" - Sean Hannity: Allen Stanford Fan, Recommends Companies On Radio Show (AUDIO)
Peter wrote:
On Feb 23, 7:27 pm, "PC" wrote: "Arizona Coin Collector" wrote in ... Hello Here is another updated story on Stanford Coins & Bullion and Sean Hannity. -------------------------------------------------------- *snip* The question in my mind, because I hold a special amount of contempt for people like Sean Hannity, is will he be burned by this association? He constantly made arguments against voting for our current President because of some loose association with Rev.Wright, whom Obama did not endorse. Sean Hannity clearly endorsed this slime bucket thief. Following Hannity's own logic and convictions, Hannity should be shamed from ever broadcasting again because of his association with professional thieves. I'm a little unsure how that disqualifies him from reporting on politicians. It's not a matter of qualifications, it's a matter of freedom of speech. At least as far back as Voltaire, the guiding paradigm of democracy has been "I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." As much as I loathe radio talkers of all stripes, I cannot with any clarity of conscience suggest that the talkers be taken off the air. The market shall determine their value, just as it does for rare coins. James |
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