Its 2012, and slave masters load teh COLOREDS onto cattle cars to serve their master,

No one wants to see FUK

So they give tickets away FREE in bars.....

Still not getting a crowd,

They take their SLAVES off the plantation to serve as props

SHAME!



Dems bring in crowds by the busload to fill stadium for Obama speech


Published September 03, 2012

Associated Press





CHARLOTTE, N.C. – College students from across North Carolina will arrive in Charlotte by the busload. Same with members of predominantly black churches in neighboring South Carolina.

Their goal: help fill a 74,000-seat outdoor stadium to capacity when President Obama accepts the Democratic nomination Thursday night.

Anything short of a full house on the final night of the Democratic Party's national convention will be instant fodder for Republicans eager to use empty seats as symbols of waning voter enthusiasm for Obama.

Democrats have been fretting for months over whether the president can draw a capacity crowd at Bank of America Stadium. Polls show voter enthusiasm is down, as are Obama's crowds for his battleground state campaign rallies.

Obama advisers insist the stadium will be filled when Obama delivers his speech. Vice President Joe Biden also will speak Thursday night, along with Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, who will vouch for Obama's national security credentials.

"The response we've seen from the community has been incredible and it's obvious that people have a big interest in owning a piece of the most open and accessible convention in history," said Adam Fetcher, a campaign spokesman. "President Obama's speech on Thursday night will bring this election into focus for the American people, and it will be even more significant because so many North Carolinians will be there to see it."

Convention delegates, volunteers and other Democratic officials already in Charlotte for the party gathering could make up as much as one-third of the crowd. But filling the rest of the stadium is a piecemeal process.

Elena Botella, a student at Duke University and president of the College Democrats of North Carolina, said her school was busing 100 students to the speech.

Lonnie Randolph, the president of the South Carolina chapter of the NAACP, said several large black churches in his state are planning to send busloads of members on Thursday to watch the president's speech.

"There are plenty of people who wouldn't miss it for the world," Randolph said. "How often does this happen this close to South Carolina?"

Obama aides say several thousand tickets also have been given to new campaign volunteers in North Carolina. People who complete three volunteer shifts totaling nine hours got one ticket to the final speech.

The volunteer ticketing program also helps Obama boost his grassroots network in North Carolina, a battleground state he moved into the Democratic column in 2008 for the first time in nearly 40 years. But Obama is facing an uphill battle this time around in North Carolina, where the unemployment rate exceeds the national average and voters approved a gay marriage ban the day before the president announced his support for same-sex unions.

Thursday's event is certain to draw comparisons to 2008, when Obama accepted the Democratic nomination before a capacity crowd at an 84,000-seat stadium in Denver. There was little concern back then over whether Obama would fill the stadium, in part because he was easily attracting tens of thousands of people to his campaign rallies across the country.

This time around, Obama's crowds are far smaller. He drew his biggest audience at his campaign kick-off rally in May, a 14,000-person crowd at Ohio State University. About 13,000 people attended Obama's rally at the University of Colorado in Boulder Sunday.

The campaign says the size of Obama's events this summer have purposely been kept low. Large rallies are more expensive and security requirements are more intense for a sitting president than a candidate.

Convention organizers in Charlotte may have more control over the crowds than their other big concern: the weather. Heavy evening rains doused Charlotte over the weekend, and thunderstorms are in the forecast for Thursday.

Officials say the outdoor event will go on rain or shine, except if there is severe weather.


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leave it to you to make this racial.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – College students from across North Carolina will arrive in Charlotte by the busload. Same with members of predominantly black churches in neighboring South Carolina.



No

THEY made it RACIAL


Grow the fuck up


and

GET OFF MY LAWN!:mad:
 
Biden and his Put you in chains speech kinda started the racial thing.
 
leave it to you to make this racial.

Lonnie Randolph, the president of the South Carolina chapter of the NAACP, said several large black churches in his state are planning to send busloads of members on Thursday to watch the president's speech.



GET OFF MY LAWN!!!!!!!!!!:mad:
 
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – College students from across North Carolina will arrive in Charlotte by the busload. Same with members of predominantly black churches in neighboring South Carolina.



No

THEY made it RACIAL


Grow the fuck up


and

GET OFF MY LAWN!:mad:
Put her to work:D
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Lonnie Randolph, the president of the South Carolina chapter of the NAACP, said several large black churches in his state are planning to send busloads of members on Thursday to watch the president's speech.



GET OFF MY LAWN!!!!!!!!!!:mad:

But you couldn't put that in the headline of the subject. Nooo not you.


You're all scary 'n stuff yelling at me on a porn board.
 
But you couldn't put that in the headline of the subject. Nooo not you.


You're all scary 'n stuff yelling at me on a porn board.

what scary stuff?


that FUK, who once stood withe GREEK COLUMNS....now says they want small crowds? Now has to give free tickets in bars? Now has to BUS in BLACKS to his events?

THAT SCARY STUFF?

STFU!

and

Stop with teh BULLSHIT that POSTING real news is anything but POSTING REAL NEWS
 
BUSSING in teh COLOREDS

cause a COLORED cant get an audience:cool:
 
pretty sad you have to bump your own threads with emotes and little comments when there isn't anyone responding.

that explains the take up on the this name. sad. just sad.
 
yes, it is sad

that so many here are so MINDLESS they cant handle the truth!



the change of name, as explained

was NOT a change of IDEAS and IDEALS

nor tactics

merely ONE or TWO words

:mad:
 
well now we know why the OVER LORDS are bussing in the coloreds

they are gonna have em look for cans to redeem, cause teh OVERLORDS need money

For Democrats, this year's convention in Charlotte, N.C., is slimmer and trimmer than in years past, clocking in at three days of official business, with one day turned over to a public event.

"Instead of holding a closed-door four-day affair, we've replaced one day of convention programming with a free, public event to kick-off the convention," Democratic National Convention Committee spokesperson Joanne Peters told ABC News.

At first pass, a shorter convention might not seem like a big deal. While convention organizers say it helps to open the convention to the people, even if only for another day, others see the curtailment as a potential red flag of fundraising woes.

The original plan started with a typical Monday opening and included four days of convention business -- just as Democrats have done for years.

But in January, organizers announced they were scaling it back.

"The convention program will be three days instead of the traditional four to make room for organizing day and celebrating #DNC2012 the host community," the convention committee Tweeted from its account, @DemConvention.

The schedule change nixed Monday's convention activities in favor of a free festival on Labor Day called CarolinaFest 2012, intended to celebrate the Carolinas, Virginia and the South, according to an announcement. The grassroots festival was slated for the Charlotte Motor Speedway, a NASCAR track about 14 miles from main convention business at Charlotte's Time Warner Cable Arena.
 
yes, it is sad

that so many here are so MINDLESS they cant handle the truth!



the change of name, as explained

was NOT a change of IDEAS and IDEALS

nor tactics

merely ONE or TWO words

:mad:

You chose to pick it up and use it because so many have the other on ignore. Period.
We already know it's not a change of ideas or ideals. You'll never change your stripes. Hate-filled, prejudicial rants, and when no one responds, you post emotes and comments to bump it right back to the top in hopes of getting your usual crowd to jump in with the same old sad crap.
 
Hmmm...

...atheists and Democrats seem to be experiencing National Convention funding problems.
 
You chose to pick it up and use it because so many have the other on ignore. Period.
We already know it's not a change of ideas or ideals. You'll never change your stripes. Hate-filled, prejudicial rants, and when no one responds, you post emotes and comments to bump it right back to the top in hopes of getting your usual crowd to jump in with the same old sad crap.

you clearly scream RACIST at teh wrong side:rolleyes:
 
You chose to pick it up and use it because so many have the other on ignore. Period.
We already know it's not a change of ideas or ideals. You'll never change your stripes. Hate-filled, prejudicial rants, and when no one responds, you post emotes and comments to bump it right back to the top in hopes of getting your usual crowd to jump in with the same old sad crap.

the RACIST is YOU!

deal with it

The Scarlet R, Cont.


By Jay Nordlinger

September 3, 2012 10:28 P.M.

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Speaking at the Republican convention, Mitch McConnell, the Senate minority leader, said, “For four years, Barack Obama has been running from the nation’s problems. He hasn’t been working to earn reelection: He’s been working to earn a spot on the PGA Tour.” An MSNBC commentator said this was racist. Huh? Yeah. Because what McConnell was doing, you see, was associating Obama with “the lifestyle of Tiger Woods.” You may not have thought of this — but that’s why you don’t qualify to give commentary on MSNBC.

I mentioned all this in a post earlier today. And Neil Minkoff sent me a Thomas L. Friedman column from last year — a column entitled “Obama, Tiger, Golf and Politics.” In it, Friedman said of the president, “He’s Tiger Woods — a natural who’s lost his swing.”

Aha! So, is Friedman a racist? No — because he’s a liberal Democrat. And only Republicans are racists.

What if a Republican had said, during the 2008 primaries, that Obama was “the first mainstream African-American” candidate, and then described him as “articulate and bright and clean . . .”? Clean! Those words were Joe Biden’s.

What if a Republican had called Obama a “light-skinned” candidate “with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one”? That was Harry Reid.

What if a Republican had said Obama “couldn’t sell watermelons if you gave him the state troopers to flag down the traffic”? That was Dan Rather.

You get the picture — a sorry, pathetic picture.
 
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