01-19-2013, 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Row6
Too much homework for the weekend dude - I answered your first question. Since you're obviously distraught I'll just leave you alone to mourn Neal's passing from the scene. Do you want the address of Lance Armstrong's charity?
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Too much homework...riiiiiight.  You had time to continue posting more messages after this one but no time to give us a single example of something Boortz said that makes him a lowlife and a hater. Good job.
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01-19-2013, 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by MastaG8r
Too much homework...riiiiiight.  You had time to continue posting more messages after this one but no time to give us a single example of something Boortz said that makes him a lowlife and a hater. Good job. 
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I already told you what I heard and on numerous occasions.
Are you saying he hasn't asserted that about half of the population are leeches destroying the country and that Obama and other democrats are purposely trying to destroy it?
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01-19-2013, 12:40 PM
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Sounds like Boortz had it right
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01-19-2013, 12:41 PM
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http://www.salon.com/2012/11/08/cons...bama_al_qaeda/
Thursday, Nov 8, 2012 10:30 AM EST
Obama has “same goals” as al-Qaida
Conservative radio host Neal Boortz takes sore losing to a new level, equating the president with Muslim terrorists
By Alex Seitz-Wald
We’ve been cataloging the sorest of the sore losers on the right after Barack Obama’s reelection, and now add to that nationally syndicated conservative talk radio host Neal Boortz, who is retiring next year to be replaced by failed GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain. On Twitter this morning, Boortz equated Obama with al-Qaida.
Congratulate Obama on his victory?Let’s congratulate Al Qaeda while we’re at it. Same goals.
— Neal Boortz (@Talkmaster) November 8, 2012
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01-19-2013, 12:44 PM
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Rush Limbaugh Is Not Alone
By Tom Junod
http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politic...-worms-7186415
It's amazing what you can hear when you listen to "conservative" talk radio in this country. Lately I've been listening to WSB here in Atlanta to keep up with the Georgia primary, and yesterday I heard "libertarian" Neal Boortz call poor people "worms." As in, more or less: "The situation in this country is like a dog with worms. You bring the dog to the vet to be dewormed, but the vet is Dr. Obama, and he says you can't get the dog dewormed because the worms have a vote. And that's the problem, folks: the worms have a vote." He repeats "the worms have a vote," several times, and then quotes, as I remember it, somebody who's emailed him: "I'm going to call my dog Section 8 because so many parasites live there." Big yuks, all around. So Rush is particularly loathsome. But he isn't the only one.
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01-19-2013, 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by neisgator
Wrong, as usual. Go start another Fake Global Warming thread.
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01-19-2013, 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by MichiGator2002
I can't help but remember the three or four times I have listened to Neal do his pledge drive for that children's cancer hospital and know how much of his own earned wealth he has put into it and wonder... if we pulled a dozen names of any contemporaries on the left he has, how many of them would have to love their entire lives a second or third time to voluntarily do as much for others in time or in money as Boortz in any one or two given years. And I could throw a lot of their elected leaders in their too.
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I've met Neal a few times. Is a tremendously generous person. I'm almost positive that he donates ALL of his book royalties to charity. So this "evil" Boortz guy... who do you think donates more to charity?
Neal Boortz
Michael Moore
Rachel Maddow
Bill Maher
Michael Moore
Joe Biden
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01-19-2013, 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by gator996
http://www.salon.com/2012/11/08/cons...bama_al_qaeda/
Thursday, Nov 8, 2012 10:30 AM EST
Obama has “same goals” as al-Qaida
Conservative radio host Neal Boortz takes sore losing to a new level, equating the president with Muslim terrorists
By Alex Seitz-Wald
We’ve been cataloging the sorest of the sore losers on the right after Barack Obama’s reelection, and now add to that nationally syndicated conservative talk radio host Neal Boortz, who is retiring next year to be replaced by failed GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain. On Twitter this morning, Boortz equated Obama with al-Qaida.
Congratulate Obama on his victory?Let’s congratulate Al Qaeda while we’re at it. Same goals.
— Neal Boortz (@Talkmaster) November 8, 2012
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I don't agree with that statement, but a majority of time he was spot on with his analysis, he did a lot for charity including St. Jude's Hospital, I'm going to miss him, Cain is not even in the same league.
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01-19-2013, 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by fredsanford
One source of pablum goes away and it's quickly replaced with another.
Perhaps they can get Dick Morris and his awesome predictions after Cain gets busted harassing someone.
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We still have you, Fred.
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01-19-2013, 10:09 PM
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i liked boortz. he was fun to listen too, a bit over the top, but we are becoming a country of producers and takers.
i wish he attacked the DC establishment, R and L, with as much vitriol as he did libs and obama.
he would have been a good voice for that.
CAIN is a giant turd and i believe his run for office was not much more than a publicity stunt for all his new ventures like radio host and cain TV and being 'a voice of the right' like palin somehow is.
so screw him for that, + he blows at speaking/communicating, and seems to appeal to dumb people. not a fan, will not listen.
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01-20-2013, 07:27 AM
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http://mediamatters.org/research/200...to-slut/135294
On the March 31 broadcast of his nationally syndicated radio program, Neal Boortz said that Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) "looks like a ghetto slut." Boortz was commenting on a March 29 incident in which McKinney allegedly struck a police officer at a Capitol Hill security checkpoint. Boortz said that McKinney's "new hair-do" makes her look "like a ghetto slut," like "an explosion at a Brillo pad factory," like "Tina Turner peeing on an electric fence," and like "a shih tzu." McKinney is the first African-American woman elected to Congress from Georgia
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"We want to be the fastest team in America, fast teams win."
"This is why we spend so much time recruiting because you need playmakers. You need difference makers."
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01-20-2013, 07:33 AM
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http://mediamatters.org/research/200...n-to-pr/134068
On the October 24 broadcast of his nationally syndicated radio program, Neal Boortz suggested that a victim of Hurricane Katrina currently housed in an Atlanta hotel consider prostitution. "If that's the only way she can take care of herself," Boortz posited, "it sure beats the hell out of sucking off the taxpayers." The woman was featured in an October 23 Atlanta Journal-Constitution article; Boortz repeated her first name on the air.
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"We want to be the fastest team in America, fast teams win."
"This is why we spend so much time recruiting because you need playmakers. You need difference makers."
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01-20-2013, 07:38 AM
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http://mediamatters.org/video/2005/1...cist-ok/134446
On MSNBC's Countdown, host Keith Olbermann named conservative radio host Neal Boortz runner-up for "Worst Person in World" for predicting that riots and looting by "aspiring rappers and NBA superstars" would erupt if Stanley "Tookie" Williams did not receive a last-minute commutation of his death penalty.
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"We want to be the fastest team in America, fast teams win."
"This is why we spend so much time recruiting because you need playmakers. You need difference makers."
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01-20-2013, 07:51 AM
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olbermann came in 1st
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01-20-2013, 07:52 AM
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http://www.thenation.com/blog/168226...-boortz-radio#
It is ironic that Boortz has chosen an African-American successor, given that he has a long history of overt professional racism. Before he got into broadcasting, Boortz worked as a speechwriter for Georgia Governor Lester Maddox, an ardent segregationist. Maddox first gained political prominence by chasing African-American would-be patrons out of his restaurant with a handgun. In 1976 Maddox challenged his nemesis Jimmy Carter for the presidency by running on George Wallace’s former American Independence Party line. Time called Maddox a “strident racist.”
On his Atlanta-based radio show, Boortz has frequently indulged in vulgar race baiting. In a 2009 disquisition that would have made Maddox proud, Boortz called for removing the voting rights of certain recipients of government aid. “Everybody still living in a hotel or a trailer after Hurricane Katrina: no votes,” he declared. “Can’t vote again ever, ever. Nobody living in Section 8 housing should be allowed to vote.” Boortz seems to harbor a particularly strong antipathy for Katrina victims. As Media Matters reports, in 2008, “Boortz made disparaging remarks about Hurricane Katrina victims, stating, ‘When these Katrina so-called refugees were scattered about the country, it was just a glorified episode of putting out the garbage.’ Boortz also described New Orleans as ‘a city of parasites, a city of people who could not and had no desire to fend for themselves.’” In 2006, Media Matters noted a sexist and racist attack Boortz made against Representative Cynthia McKinney (D-GA). “Boortz said that McKinney’s ‘new hair-do’ makes her look ‘like a ghetto slut,’ like ‘an explosion at a Brillo pad factory,’ like ‘Tina Turner peeing on an electric fence,’ and like ‘a shih tzu.’”
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"We want to be the fastest team in America, fast teams win."
"This is why we spend so much time recruiting because you need playmakers. You need difference makers."
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01-20-2013, 08:17 AM
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I am enjoying the cavalcade of links to stupid and lazy minds saying stupid and lazy things. Boortz has spent much of his time on the overt racism of the left that has adopted the notion that if you are black you cannot, can't, period, succeed without the government their holding you hand.
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01-20-2013, 08:18 AM
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If you listen to only those that back up the opinion you already have, you don't learn a whole lot.
When everyone thinks alike, no one is thinking.
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01-20-2013, 08:40 AM
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Masta wanted someone to... "give us a single example of something Boortz said that makes him a lowlife and a hater."
I have supplied a number of examples....
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"We want to be the fastest team in America, fast teams win."
"This is why we spend so much time recruiting because you need playmakers. You need difference makers."
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01-20-2013, 08:53 AM
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"Racism" is the left's biggest wild card, the card they play when they have little or nothing else. It's supposed to paralyze their opponents and put them on the defensive. And if one doesn't react that way, that just means he's even more of a racist.
Consider that about 98% of the blacks (was it) voted for an overt Marxist in the last election, one who hates this country and is seeking to destroy it. And what is there good to say about most blacks here?
Well, I have enormous respect for the 2% or thereabouts of blacks who had the guts to vote the other way.
And I have far less respect for the whites who voted for him than I do for the blacks who did.
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01-20-2013, 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Burke
"Racism" is the left's biggest wild card, the card they play when they have little or nothing else. It's supposed to paralyze their opponents and put them on the defensive. And if one doesn't react that way, that just means he's even more of a racist.
Consider that about 98% of the blacks (was it) voted for an overt Marxist in the last election, one who hates this country and is seeking to destroy it. And what is there good to say about most blacks here?
Well, I have enormous respect for the 2% or thereabouts of blacks who had the guts to vote the other way.
And I have far less respect for the whites who voted for him than I do for the blacks who did.
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Easily one of the most low information, mis-informed posts I've read here in quite some time.
Besides getting the vote percentages wrong...
What did you mean by the comment....
" And what is there good to say about most blacks here?"
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