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Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
03-14-2014, 06:54 PM
Why even meet with these damn racists scum? Why empower them and their damn institutionalized racism? Is he not bright enough to see how he traps himself by catering to them and giving credence to one of their standard race card ploys? When he should instead spit on all their ffing damn racist asses!! -Tyr


http://news.yahoo.com/paul-ryan-meet-black-u-lawmakers-offensive-remarks-220153718--business.html


Paul Ryan to meet black U.S. lawmakers after 'offensive' remarks

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Rep. Paul Ryan attends Conservative Political Action Conference in suburban Washington DC
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U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) makes remarks to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Oxon …

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican Representative Paul Ryan on Friday agreed to meet with the Congressional Black Caucus after members of the group branded his remarks about inner-city poverty this week "highly offensive".

The controversy began on Wednesday after Ryan said on William Bennett's talk radio show, "Morning in America," that there was a "tailspin of culture, in our inner cities in particular, of men not working and just generations of men not even thinking about working or learning the value of work."

Representative Barbara Lee of California, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus, called Ryan's remarks a "thinly veiled racial attack."

"Let's be clear, when Mr. Ryan says 'inner city,' when he says, 'culture,' these are simply code words for what he really means: 'black'," Lee said in a statement.

Ryan, the 2012 Republican vice presidential candidate, is known for budgets with proposed deep cuts to programs that help the poor. The potential 2016 presidential contender has made a point of proposing Republican solutions to ease poverty that focus on the private sector.

The Wisconsin lawmaker, who chairs the House Budget Committee, said in a statement that he "was inarticulate" about the point he was trying to make.

"I was not implicating the culture of one community, but of society as a whole," Ryan said. "We have allowed our society to isolate or quarantine the poor rather than integrate people into our communities. The predictable result has been multi-generational poverty and little opportunity."

Last week Ryan released a report on the federal government's 50-year-old "War on Poverty" that concluded that many of the 92 federal programs aimed at assisting the poor were "haphazard" and contributed to a "poverty trap" that keeps people dependent on welfare benefits.

Representative Marcia Fudge, chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, and Representative Gwen Moore, also from Wisconsin, sent Ryan a letter in which they called his talk radio remarks "highly offensive" and invited him to a meeting of the caucus to discuss ways to eradicate poverty.

"A serious policy conversation on poverty should not begin with assumptions or stereotypes," they wrote.

Ryan spokesman William Allison said on Friday the House Budget Committee chairman "would welcome a productive conversation on how to better fight poverty, and he looks forward to meeting with the CBC in the near future."

Allison declined to comment on the timing for Ryan's 2015 budget plan. Good God when are these politicians going to stop taking the bait from such dishonorable and worthless pieces of human scum!!??? Every decent American should spit on those slimy self-serving bastards IMHO!! --Tyr

Trigg
03-14-2014, 07:37 PM
IMHO Ryan's mistake has everything to do with his support of the immigration overhaul, otherwise known as amnesty.



Most people will be able to see right through the "racism" that this article exposes. This article is aimed at black america, a group that doesn't vote republican anyway.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
03-14-2014, 08:23 PM
IMHO Ryan's mistake has everything to do with his support of the immigration overhaul, otherwise known as amnesty.
Sure his not taking a strong conservative stance on immigration has already hurt him but it could be overcome. However the intelligence or rather lack of exhibited by his steady falling into these dem/leftist black /racist traps is going to hurt him more imho. We conservatives are just damn tired of our guys bowing to the will of our political enemies and their bullshit double standards and damn race card baiting crap! We want somebody man enough to say hell no to that crap that has defeated us so often. Right now he is NOT showing that maturity and intelligence IMHO.-Tyr




Most people will be able to see right through the "racism" that this article exposes. This article is aimed at black america, a group that doesn't vote republican anyway.

Doesn't matter the point now is not about him winning over those staunch and unmovable scum. Its about his true character AND POLITICAL SAVVY IMHO. He will not get my vote by being so damn stupid. And that says a damn lot since I really like the man!! --Tyr


He had better wise up and do so damn fast IMHO. Maybe get some real political advisers. Because hopping like a frog into every trap these dishonorable lying scum set is just not going to cut it. I believe a few million of us are damn tired of it. I know I am... Who wants a gullible fool? I don't.. Man needs to stand on principle and stop yielding to these vermin we ever so dearly despise!! --Tyr

aboutime
03-14-2014, 09:08 PM
Every American with a brain, who has even a minor experience with an education above the 5th grade knows...RYAN was just lured into the CONGRESSIONAL BLACK CAUCUS trap they use to DEVOUR, and IDENTIFY EVERYONE they must, and can as RACISTS.

The difference is. THE BIGGEST RACISTS:eek::eek::eek: who identify everyone else as RACISTS:eek:...wrote the book on HYPOCRISY, LIES, AND DEMANDS FOR REPARATIONS...because somebody smarter than all of them....WATCHED GUAM tip-over into the Pacific Ocean...and the sharks....DIDN'T CATCH THEM!:laugh:

fj1200
03-14-2014, 09:27 PM
"A serious policy conversation on poverty should not begin with assumptions or stereotypes," they wrote.

Perchance they should take a ride down to everywhere that welfare is rampant and discuss stereotypes and assumptions.

Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
03-14-2014, 09:46 PM
Perchance they should take a ride down to everywhere that welfare is rampant and discuss stereotypes and assumptions.

Do not ever think these lying scum do not know the game they play. They all do. They have made a house of many, many lies and they know every damn door intimately. Not a damn one of them worth the price of even a bullet IMHO. Totally self-serving pieces of shit is what they are!! -Tyr

fj1200
03-15-2014, 10:12 AM
Do not ever think these lying scum do not know the game they play. They all do. They have made a house of many, many lies and they know every damn door intimately. Not a damn one of them worth the price of even a bullet IMHO. Totally self-serving pieces of shit is what they are!! -Tyr

Um... anyway. Ryan needs to not play their game. He needs to control the message that the welfare state has broken promises to all people on state assistance.

aboutime
03-15-2014, 02:25 PM
Far too many of today's Black Americans who always support Democrats, and who feared being labeled "Uncle Tom's" by their fellow UNEDUCATED, EASILY-LED Black Americans who....before they wasted their vote on Obama. FELL VICTIM to the promises of a Democrat party, headed by LBJ, back in the sixties.

Unfortunately. Far too many of those same Black Americans are STILL equally uninformed, under educated, and easily led today...still convinced LBJ's GREAT SOCIETY is just around the corner.

If ONLY we could convince those same Black Americans who always vote Democrat to read. LITERALLY....READ, what LBJ promised them so long ago....like FIFTY YEARS AGO.
So...here's a link. See if you can convince a Black American, or White American dummy, who voted for Obama to read this link:

http://www.heritage.org/initiatives/first-principles/primary-sources/lbj-launches-the-great-society