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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Virginia Republicans Spread Racist Anti-Obama Pictures!

(via Va. GOP orders affiliate to remove offensive Obama photos)
Second term is a coming! It's going to get worse before it gets better! Republicans are sending these racist emails! Yet they hate being called racist by the so-called "liberal media!"
Tell that guy over at FightBigotry, there's another one of his good buddies spreading around racist emails.

There's reasons why the Republican Party fails at winning the Black vote. Offensive as they are, the freedom of speech allows them to be the total racist assholes they've proven to be!

Virginia Republicans spread around offensive photos of President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and other members of Washington and the corporate owned media.

The Washington Post has reported that the offensive photos were removed. There's a total conservative asshole who spent his time in the bunker with his Photoshop function trying rile up the rational! And fo course, they're nothing better than seeing this stuff online right? These images below are NSFW (Not Safe For Work).

President Barack Obama photoshopped to look like a witch doctor, a caveman, and a thug recently appeared, not on the Facebook page of a misbehaving teen, but on the official Facebook page of the Mecklenburg County Republican Committee. The photos have been there for months, the Washington Post reports, but apparently started getting widespread attention this week. Now the Virginia Republican Party has officially told the affiliate to take the pictures down.

"These kinds of images have no place in political discourse—period," says the chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia. "They are offensive, tasteless and should never have been posted anywhere, let alone a local unit’s Facebook page." The executive director of the group that brought the images to light calls them racist, saying they "seek to portray our president, and black men more broadly, as, quote unquote, savages." But the chairman of the committee, who posted most of the pictures, says anyone who's offended just doesn't have a sense of humor. He laughed off news that the Republican Party wanted the pictures removed, and they were still up as of this afternoon.

R. Wallace “Wally” Hudson, chairman of the committee, was surprised to hear from a reporter that anyone had taken offense.

“If that group is that sensitive, I’m sorry, they’re just not human,” he said, chuckling. “It’s not American. If they’ve got a problem with it, we’re not going to change what we do.”

He didn’t seem any more inclined to take the state party’s feelings into account when told in a subsequent interview what Mullins had said.

“They can do what they want,” he said, chuckling again. “I’m waiting for the phone call.”

The images were still up as of Tuesday night.

Hudson said he posted most of the images himself, after coming across them online. He said critics were playing “the race card.”

“We know our regular readers, who are good conservatives, they’re gonna get a kick out of it,” said Hudson, 55, a retired airline flight crew member who became chairman in May. “The rest of them, if they don’t want to see it, they don’t have to look at it. We don’t consider any of it racist. . . . I’m not ashamed of it. I mean, good God, you should have seen some of the images they did of George [W.] Bush. It’s freedom of speech.”

Scholl criticized Allen for associating with members of the group, seeking to connect the images to the “macaca” gaffe that was partly to blame for his Senate reelection defeat six years ago. Allen had lobbed the word, a racial slur in some cultures, at a campaign aide to his opponent. He has since apologized.

“For a candidate with his history of racial insensitivity not to be vetting the folks who are hosting campaign events, and making sure he’s not implicitly endorsing over-the-top racist statements about the president, is pretty incredible,” Scholl said.

The committee did not host the event for Allen at the Lamplighter Restaurant in Clarksville, but it put out the word that he would be coming for a “Dutch treat” luncheon. About a dozen people attended, Hudson said.

What makes it so bad, senatorial candidate George Allen attended an event sponsored by the Mecklenburg County Republicans a few weeks ago.

“George Allen strongly condemns such imagery regardless of its source,” spokeswoman Emily Davis said. “This has no place in our politics.”

The asshole who created these offensive Photoshop pictures has his own website. And I recommend that you have a barf bag when you're looking at this website.

The Republicans and their conservative allies are frustrating. Instead of boycotting them and trying to silence their bigotry, we need to vote on November 6, 2012! If you can early vote, make it happen!

The Republicans already shown us how they've handled the economy and our government. We don't need it. We don't want Mitt Romney or Paul Ryan as the leaders of the United States. They've already proven it by writing off nearly 50% of the country.

It's easy to say this stuff behind the camera, computer, the comment section of a blog or in the place where bigotry is allowed! We can't stop it! But we're going to make our voices heard (at the ballot box)!

Some of these images I will post on Journal de la Reyna are NSFW (Not Safe For Work).


















Michelle Obama Snickers Bar

flotus and bo American grown

Obama Tomato




American Grown Michelle Obama

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