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re: Fresno State Professor Gloats Over Barbara Bush's Death, Brags She Won't Be Fired

Posted on 4/18/18 at 1:22 am to
Posted by TJGator1215
FL/TN
Member since Sep 2011
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Posted on 4/18/18 at 1:22 am to
No lies were told
Posted by EKG
Houston, TX
Member since Jun 2010
44058 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 1:27 am to
quote:

No lies were told

How was Mrs. Bush an “amazing racist?”

What war criminal did she raise?
Posted by bamafan1001
Member since Jun 2011
15783 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 1:27 am to
eh being ugly as she is may be punishment enough
Posted by TJGator1215
FL/TN
Member since Sep 2011
14174 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 1:29 am to
So people should squash free speech because it hurts your feelings? You guys sound like the progressives you hate.

Posted by EKG
Houston, TX
Member since Jun 2010
44058 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 1:35 am to
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So people should squash free speech because it hurts your feelings?

No.

The fallout from her comments is going to be life-altering for her, in a very harsh way. Such is the Law of the Harvest ... we reap what we sow.
Posted by TJGator1215
FL/TN
Member since Sep 2011
14174 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 1:39 am to
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Almost everyone I’ve talked to says, ‘We’re going to move to Houston.’ What I’m hearing, which is sort of scary, is they all want to stay in Texas. Everyone is so overwhelmed by the hospitality. And so many of the people in the arena here, you know, were underprivileged anyway, so this, this is working very well for them."


Who were the most affected?

George W Bush. You can't be this obtuse?

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This post was edited on 4/18/18 at 1:44 am
Posted by EKG
Houston, TX
Member since Jun 2010
44058 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 1:50 am to
You’re teasing out a single quotation and using it to describe a woman whose life and deeds spanned over 90 years.
No one is perfect, and Mrs. Bush undoubtedly made mistakes.
But to label her a racist is incredible, at best.


If you’re interested, Mrs. Bush also said the following:

“Bias has to be taught. If you hear your parents downgrading women or people of different backgrounds, why, you are going to do that.”

“Giving frees us from the familiar territory of our own needs by opening our mind to the unexplained worlds occupied by the needs of others.”

“Never lose sight of the fact that the most important yardstick of your success will be how you treat other people - your family, friends, and coworkers, and even strangers you meet along the way.”

"I don't think that's healthy for the country when anyone thinks their morals are better than anyone else's."

“You try to do something every single day that will help an American or maybe someone overseas.”
Posted by Errerrerrwere
Member since Aug 2015
38468 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 1:54 am to
You lie down with fleas; you wake up with fleas.

No sympathy for the Bush’s
Posted by TJGator1215
FL/TN
Member since Sep 2011
14174 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 2:02 am to
So she was a politician's wife and knew how to play the game? I'm shocked
Posted by Hooligan's Ghost
Member since Jul 2013
5204 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 2:04 am to
The racist Bush family.

Eugene Robinson: George W. Bush’s greatest legacy — his battle against AIDS


By Eugene Robinson Opinion writer July 26, 2012

This is a moment for all Americans to be proud of the best thing George W. Bush did as president: launching an initiative to combat AIDS in Africa that has saved millions of lives.

All week, more than 20,000 delegates from around the world have been attending the 19th International AIDS Conference here in Washington. They look like any other group of conventioneers, laden with satchels and garlanded with name tags. But some of these men and women would be dead if not for Bush’s foresight and compassion.

Those are not words I frequently use to describe Bush or his presidency. But credit and praise must be given where they are due, and Bush’s accomplishment — the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR — deserves accolades. It is a reminder that the United States can still be both great and good.
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When the Bush administration inaugurated the program in 2003, fewer than 50,000 HIV-infected people on the African continent were receiving the antire­troviral drugs that keep the virus in check and halt the progression toward full-blown AIDS. By the time Bush left office, the number had increased to nearly 2 million. Today, the United States is directly supporting antiretroviral treatment for more than 4 million men, women and children worldwide, primarily in Africa.

This is an amazing accomplishment, especially because it wasn’t supposed to be possible.

Before PEPFAR, the conventional wisdom was that the drug-treatment regimens that were saving lives in developed countries would not work in Africa. Poor, uneducated people in communities lacking even the most basic infrastructure could not be expected to take the right pill at the right time every day. When the drugs are taken haphazardly, the virus mutates and becomes resistant. Therefore, this reasoning went, trying to administer antiretroviral treatment in poor African countries might actually be worse than doing nothing at all.

The Bush administration rejected these arguments, which turned out to be categorically wrong.

Africans are every bit as diligent about taking their HIV medications as are Americans or other Westerners. While there has been a “modest, contained and not alarming” rise in resistance to one class of drugs, according to a World Health Organization researcher who presented a study at this week’s AIDS conference, scientists no longer envision a nightmare scenario in which drug-resistant strains of the virus run rampant.

According to a survey by the charity Doctors Without Borders, 11 African countries — including some of the hardest-hit by the epidemic — are providing antire­troviral drug treatment to well over half of their citizens infected with HIV. Treatment not only extends the patient’s life but also decreases the likelihood that he or she will pass the virus to an uninfected person. The end of the AIDS epidemic is not yet in sight. But it is no longer unimaginable.

Bush’s initial multibillion-dollar commitment to PEPFAR was not really justifiable on grounds of national security, except perhaps in the broadest possible sense. The administration was motivated instead by altruism. It was the right thing to do.

So far, the United States has spent about $46 billion through the program. President Obama has been sharply criticized for proposing a cut of nearly 12 percent in PEPFAR funding for the 2013 fiscal year. Administration officials say they are actually just shifting money to complementary programs and that overall HIV/AIDS funding will rise to an all-time high. Advocates for the PEPFAR program argue that any way you look at it, fewer dollars will ultimately mean fewer people receiving lifesaving drugs — and, potentially, more new infections.

The Obama administration has a point when it complains that, at a time when the U.S. economy is struggling, it is only reasonable to expect other wealthy countries to bear more of the cost of providing antiretroviral treatment in Africa. Administration officials also have a point when they note that, under Bush, the biennial international AIDS conference could not even have been held in Washington — because HIV-positive individuals were denied visas to enter the country. Obama ended this discriminatory policy during his first year in office.

But if Africa is gaining ground against AIDS, history will note that it was Bush, more than any other individual, who turned the tide. The man who called himself the Decider will be held accountable for a host of calamitous decisions. But for opening his heart to Africa, he deserves nothing but gratitude and praise.
This post was edited on 4/18/18 at 2:05 am
Posted by Errerrerrwere
Member since Aug 2015
38468 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 2:04 am to
Leave it to the Florida Gator trash meth heads to show their arse...and I could give zero fricks about any of the Bush’s
Posted by Errerrerrwere
Member since Aug 2015
38468 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 2:05 am to
Muh racism
Posted by EKG
Houston, TX
Member since Jun 2010
44058 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 2:09 am to
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So she was a politician's wife and knew how to play the game? I'm shocked

So the quote you cited is authentic.
The quotes I shared are insincere.
Got it.


I’m not going to do this with you.
You said the professor wasn’t lying.
She was—on both counts.
I’ll exit now.
Posted by Redbone
my castle
Member since Sep 2012
18898 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 2:48 am to
Dead people don't know they are dead, EKG.

Similarly can be said for the people you have been talking with that being stupid people don't know they are stupid.
Posted by chRxis
None of your fricking business
Member since Feb 2008
23694 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 3:01 am to
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“What I love about being an American professor is my right to free speech,

what she seems to be forgetting is that that right comes with risk of consequences, depending on what you say....

i absolutely think what she said was terrible and tactless, along with just straight up hurtful and disingenuous... EVERYONE, Rep or Dem, should be disgusted with this....
Posted by C
Houston
Member since Dec 2007
27836 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 3:15 am to
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Brags She Won't Be Fired


she's not wrong. Please find someone the right that would be given such leverage. I doubt it's possible. People on the right actually hold one another accountable. part of being civil. Left doesn't care about that.
Posted by iron banks
Destrehan
Member since Jul 2014
3776 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 3:27 am to
WNHI
Posted by CamdenTiger
Member since Aug 2009
62662 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 3:29 am to
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Zero love for the Bushes, but that is insane.


Yeah, this is pure ignorance. Even the Obama’s loved this woman, and her humanity. This type hatred is beyond the pale, and shouldn’t be educating anyone in society....
Posted by Walt OReilly
Poplarville, MS
Member since Oct 2005
124694 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 5:00 am to
Nasty woman
Posted by Jorts R Us
Member since Aug 2013
14878 posts
Posted on 4/18/18 at 5:09 am to
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Leave it to the Florida Gator trash meth heads


Lol. One of the better public universities bruh. Sorry bout it.

Anyway, it’s unfortunate this woman is a professor.
This post was edited on 4/18/18 at 5:10 am
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