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Jump to Page << prev   | 1   | 2   | 3   |  4 | 5   |  next >> “U.S. State Department lifts warning to African Americans about 'racist' Spaniards... just as Michelle Obama jets into Marbella http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1300240/Michelle-Obama-jets-Marbella-5-star-holiday-daughter-Sasha.html” 8:59:09 AM 8/04/10 “ The skinheads eat it up when the teabaggers attack the NAACP. And Rupert's fake news channel provides a steady stream of "Scary Black People" for them to feed upon. If they don't want to be known as racists they need to quit exhibiting the behavior. (it really doesn't pay to advertise that sort of thing unless you have a gig like what's-his-ass Breitbart) After that, they need work on what's in their hearts. ” 9:11:24 AM 8/04/10 “....Like some that wants to fry babies can decide who's "racist".” 9:16:27 AM 8/04/10 “You have to laugh at the way their 'minds' work: they seem to 'think' that whoever replies the quickest (and most often) wins the argument, no matter how vacuous and immoral their responses may be. Bravo, I say. ” 10:49:06 AM 8/04/10 How's Guam? “Has Guam tilted yet? LMAO!” 12:57:40 PM 8/04/10 “Black Conservatives Condemn Mary Frances Berry’s Cynical Comments on Progressive Racial Politics by Bob Parks In an interview with Politico, Mary Frances Berry — a former chairman of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights last reappointed by President Bill Clinton — called the progressive tactic of trying to smear the tea party movement as racist an “effective strategy” that she chose not to denounce. mary-frances-berry-1-sized Berry’s cynical remarks are drawing rebukes for members of the Project 21 black leadership network. “As an active participant in the tea party movement, I know the movement’s motivation is about Obama’s policies and not his race,” said Deneen Borelli, a Project 21. “Race card politics is the last-ditch effort to shift the debate away from President Obama’s harmful policies such as the government’s takeover of health care and his failure to create jobs — both of which are having an impact on his popularity. This diversion may also help Obama to try to jam through cap-and-trade legislation through Congress. It’s a grand distraction from policies and may unfortunately increase racial tensions.” In an interview posted on the Politico web site, Berry — now the Geraldine R. Segal Professor of American Social Thought and History at the University of Pennsylvania — was asked the question “[W]ill branding the tea party ‘racist’ work?” Berry replied: Tainting the tea party movement with the charge of racism is proving to be an effective strategy for Democrats. There is no evidence that tea party adherents are any more racist than other Republicans, and indeed many other Americans. But getting them to spend their time purging their ranks and having candidates distance themselves should help Democrats win in November. Having one’s opponent rebut charges of racism is far better than discussing joblessness. “This is exactly the kind of thing that has irked me all of my adult life, to put it mildly,” said Project 21 member R. Dozier Gray. “This willful and purposeful use of the race card for nothing more than political gain is toxic to race relations, and Mary Frances Berry must know that. But she evidently does not care. Based on her comment, political posturing takes primacy over whatever real issues regarding race that she might pretend are her calling cards. I have seen this all before. I find it shameful. Project 21 member Bob Parks added: “What’s most disturbing about this very public quote? Not only is Mary Frances Berry making this comment without fear of admonishment, and that progressives have apparently embraced and are employing these very shameful, race-baiting tactics — but Berry is likely teaching this “social thought” hate to children.” Project 21, a leading voice of black conservatives since 1992, is sponsored by the National Center for Public Policy Research (http://www.nationalcenter.org). http://biggovernment.com/bparks/2010/07/28/black-conservatives-condemn-mary-frances-berrys-cynical-comments-on-progressive-racial-politics/#more-150198” 2:08:08 PM 8/04/10 “Whos/ racist? Hey! Ask your voice of reason! LMFAO! Fox News host Greta Van Susteren is apologizing for "a doozy of a mistake" made on her show Monday when a picture of Shirley Sherrod was used to illustrate a segment on Rep. Maxine Waters, the Huffington Post reports. Waters, a California Democrat, has been charged by the House with ethics violations, and Sherrod was fired from the USDA for incorrectly being cast as a racist. What the two visually have in common is that they're both black women. http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/20100804/pl_yblog_upshot/fox-host-apologizes-for-shirley-sherrod-maxine-waters-mixup” 3:03:15 PM 8/04/10 “ They really started coming out of the closet after Hurricane Katrina. Lush Rimjob said if anyone gave them crap for being bigots they should whine about Political Correctness. ” 4:02:36 PM 8/04/10 “Where's the plumb bob someones leaning, Lush wouldn't do that, nor sweet little Lush?” 4:37:05 PM 8/04/10 ““Chill out. I'm not fvcking with you.” Put me on ignore and stop being a hypocrite.” 4:58:40 PM 8/04/10 “uhhh ... I'm going to go with "no", and "not".” 5:40:51 PM 8/04/10 “report him! report him!” 5:50:49 PM 8/04/10 “The frivolous or deliberate overuse of the race card has so diluted it's effectiveness that the first black president and two black leaders of the CBC can now be called out on their corrupt behavior by anyone with impunity.” 6:49:22 PM 8/04/10 “ ”7:19:08 PM 8/04/10 “more cartoons! more cartoons!” 7:35:11 PM 8/04/10 “Woodrow Wilson and White Supremacy An Examination of Wilson’s Racist and Antidemocratic Policies Jun 20, 2009 Elvira Nieto Woodrow Wilson accomplished much in his two terms in office. Rarely mentioned, however, are his antidemocratic policies and racist beliefs. Woodrow Wilson is remembered for leading the U.S. to victory in World War I, his Fourteen Points of Light, and for championing the League of Nations – a precursor to the United Nations. Not commonly known, however, are his antidemocratic policies and his deeply held racist beliefs. Though no one can question the accomplishments of the 28th president of the United States, the ever present and long standing practice of glossing over any short-comings or simply blotting out ideological faults, makes our leaders super humans of sorts. The implied perfection makes untouchable, unreachable heroes out of flawed, ordinary men though they may have accomplished extraordinary things. Woodrow Wilson attended Princeton University and served as its president for eight years followed by a stint as Governor of New Jersey from 1911 to 1913. Virginia born Wilson was the first southerner elected to the White House since the 1844 election of James Polk, and was only the second Democrat to take the White House since Reconstruction—Grover Cleveland being the other. Read more at Suite101: Woodrow Wilson and White Supremacy: An Examination of Wilson’s Racist and Antidemocratic Policies http://americanhistory.suite101.com/article.cfm/woodrow_wilson_and_white_supremacy#ixzz0vjkteu1U” 6:15:44 AM 8/05/10 READ YOUR HISTORY! “A Minority View Walter Williams Marx's racism Posted: June 21, 2006 1:00 am Eastern By Walter Williams © 2010 WorldNetDaily.com http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=50724 Karl Marx is the hero of some labor union leaders and civil-rights organizations, including those who organized the recent protest against proposed immigration legislation. It's easy to be a Marxist if you haven't read his writings. Most people agree that Marx's predictions about capitalism turned out to be dead wrong. What most people don't know is that Marx was an out and out racist and anti-Semite. He didn't think much of Mexicans. Concerning the annexation of California after the Mexican-American War, Marx wrote: "Without violence, nothing is ever accomplished in history." Then he asks, "Is it a misfortune that magnificent California was seized from the lazy Mexicans who did not know what to do with it?" Friedrich Engels, Marx's co-author of the "Manifesto of the Communist Party," added, "In America, we have witnessed the conquest of Mexico and have rejoiced at it. It is to the interest of its own development that Mexico will be placed under the tutelage of the United States." Much of Marx's ideas can be found in a book written by former communist Nathaniel Weyl, titled "Karl Marx, Racist" (1979). In a July 1862 letter to Engels, in reference to his socialist political competitor, Ferdinand Lassalle, Marx wrote, "... it is now completely clear to me that he, as is proved by his cranial formation and his hair, descends from the Negroes from Egypt, assuming that his mother or grandmother had not interbred with a #&%!$. Now this union of Judaism and Germanism with a basic Negro substance must produce a peculiar product. The obtrusiveness of the fellow is also #&%!$-like." Engels shared much of Marx's racial philosophy. In 1887, Paul Lafargue, who was Marx's son-in-law, was a candidate for a council seat in a Paris district that contained a zoo. Engels claimed that Paul had "one-eighth or one-twelfth #&%!$ blood." In an April 1887 letter to Paul's wife, Engels wrote, "Being in his quality as a #&%!$, a degree nearer to the rest of the animal kingdom than the rest of us, he is undoubtedly the most appropriate representative of that district." Though few claim him as their own, such as leftists claim Karl Marx, Thomas Carlyle is another unappreciated historical figure. Carlyle is best-known for giving economics the derogatory name "dismal science," an inversion of the phrase "gay science," which at the time (1849) referred to life-enhancing knowledge. Most people have incorrectly learned that the term "dismal science" had its origins in reference to Thomas Malthus' gloomy predictions that the global population would grow faster than food supplies, condemning mankind to perpetual poverty and starvation. My George Mason University colleague, professor Davy Levy, and his co-author, Sandra Peart, tell the true story in their 2001 book, "The Secret History of the Dismal Science: Economics, Religion and Race in the 19th Century." Carlyle first used the term "dismal science" in his 1849 pamphlet entitled "An Occasional Discourse on the #&%!$ Question." He attacked the ideas of Adam Smith, John Stuart Mill and other free market, limited-government economists for their belief in the fundamental equality of man and their anti-slavery positions. The fact that economics assumes that people are all the same and are equally deserving of liberty was offensive to Carlyle and led him to call economics the dismal science. Carlyle argued that blacks were subhuman, "two-legged cattle," who needed the tutelage of whites wielding the "beneficent whip" if they were to contribute to the good of society. Carlyle was by no means alone in denouncing economics for its anti-slavery and pro-equality position. No less a historical figure and a Christmastime favorite, Charles Dickens, author of "A Christmas Carol," shared Carlyle's positions on slavery and blacks as subhuman. Marx, Engels, Carlyle and Dickens all share one belief prevalent throughout mankind's history down to today: the belief that some people are endowed with superior intelligence and wisdom, and they've been ordained to forcibly impose that wisdom on the masses.” 6:19:59 AM 8/05/10 HIS- TO- RY “Undercover Investigation Reveals Planned Parenthood's Racism PP agreed to take donations earmarked to reduce numbers of blacks By Thaddeus M. Baklinski LOS ANGELES, UCLA's pro-life student magazine, The Advocate, has revealed an undercover investigation in which representatives of Planned Parenthood enthusiastically accepted a financial donation targeting the abortion of an unborn black baby for racist motives. Lila Rose, editor of The Advocate, says she has taped responses of Planned Parenthood officials from seven states that reveal the eugenic character of their ideology. Lila told WorldNetDaily, "Students on campus are shocked and saddened that such a huge organization would have racist leanings in the present day. They are surprised to hear the truth about [Planned Parenthood founder] Margaret Sanger, and how the African-American community is being hurt by abortion. There's a lot of surprise out there. Planned Parenthood does an excellent job of covering up the facts." Margaret Sanger, the founder of Planned Parenthood, was a proponent of "race hygiene" through "negative eugenics," an attempt to reduce the fertility of "dysgenic" groups, in the early 20th century. In 1921, she said eugenics is "the most adequate and thorough avenue to the solution of racial, political and social problems, and the ever increasing, unceasingly spawning class of human beings who never should have been born at all." She also cautioned, "We do not want the word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population." The Advocate released a transcript of a taped conversation between an actor posing as a white racist and wanting to make a donation, and a woman identified as Autumn Kersey, vice president of marketing for Planned Parenthood of Idaho. The transcript reads: Actor: I want to specify that abortion to help a minority group, would that be possible? Planned Parenthood: Absolutely. A: Like the black community for example? PP: Certainly. A: The abortion - I can give money specifically for a black baby, that would be the purpose? PP: Absolutely. If you wanted to designate that your gift be used to help an African-American woman in need, then we would certainly make sure that the gift was earmarked for that purpose. A: Great, because I really faced trouble with affirmative action, and I don't want my kids to be disadvantaged against black kids. I just had a baby; I want to put it in his name. PP: Yes, absolutely. A: And we don't, you know we just think, the less black kids out there the better. PP: (Laughs) Understandable, understandable. A: Right. I want to protect my son, so he can get into college. PP: All right. Excuse my hesitation, this is the first time I've had a donor call and make this kind of request, so I'm excited, and want to make sure I don't leave anything out. Lila Rose said the actor asked each PP branch contacted about lowering "the number of black people," and none expressed concern about the racist reason for the donation. Last spring, in another sting on Planned Parenthood, Lila posed as a 15-year-old seeking an abortion at a PP abortuary in Santa Monica, California. http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2008/feb/08022802.html” 6:24:52 AM 8/05/10 “The only racism there is that they weren't targeting all races to lower the birth rate, even wild dogs have figures that out hundreds of thousands of years ago.” 6:51:14 AM 8/05/10 “ ”7:39:04 AM 8/05/10 “more cartoons! more cartoons!” 7:42:23 AM 8/05/10 “Prominent Black Activist Admits Branding Tea Party Racist Is Effective Tool For NAACP & Democrats Prominent black activist Mary Frances Berry admitted today that accusing the tea party activists of being racists is an effective tool for the democrats and far left organizations. Mary Frances Berry admitted this at the Politico: Professor of American Social Thought and History, U. Penn. : Tainting the tea party movement with the charge of racism is proving to be an effective strategy for Democrats. There is no evidence that tea party adherents are any more racist than other Republicans, and indeed many other Americans. But getting them to spend their time purging their ranks and having candidates distance themselves should help Democrats win in November. Having one’s opponent rebut charges of racism is far better than discussing joblessness.” 12:34:30 PM 8/05/10 “There is no evidence that tea party adherents are any more racist than other Republicans, LMFAO!” 1:33:29 PM 8/05/10 “Rosey, do you understand that Mary Frances Berry admitted this to a NAACP group? This isn't some conservative saying this. It's a devout liberal admitting that it's all a sham for the benefit of the Democratic party....” 1:50:38 PM 8/05/10 “ ”1:52:41 PM 8/05/10 “Rosey doesn't believe her because she's black.” 1:53:11 PM 8/05/10 “He want's to continue the modern day slavery of the the Democratic party. The politics of fear and division.” 1:56:04 PM 8/05/10 “Everything that is said by any of you can equally describe either party, but it is sure fun trying to figure where the rubber went, cause everyone seems to be a Glue.” 2:26:30 PM 8/05/10 fark “Amy Winehouse offends Zulu king, rest of world (w/ slightly not safe for work or eyes pics, nip slip) http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/3084105/Amy-Winehouse-insults-King-of-the-Zulus.html” 8:51:58 AM 8/06/10 “ How proud of this site Demand Media must be and the splendid job the new Moderator Crew is doing. Kudos ” 8:10:35 PM 8/06/10 “liberals” 8:35:19 PM 8/06/10 “LOL...Tilty is so much fun. Its the One Note Samba.” 7:20:56 AM 8/09/10 “Well, he didn't mention WMDs or Bush's illegal war.” 7:30:33 AM 8/09/10 “Wino is just a dumb, self-destructive slag with no manners. i dont see the racism here” 7:38:49 AM 8/09/10 “"African Americans watch the same news at night that ordinary Americans do." Bill Clinton” 12:53:40 PM 10/28/10 “got a date to go with that quote? was it recent at all?” 3:09:43 PM 10/28/10 “The actual racist are on this racist thread, I am a racist, I equally hate all races that hate each other and all the racist that don't hate each other, I hate hatred. Yes, yawl sound just like that.” 3:43:29 PM 10/28/10 “Roam, it's from Nov. 1994. Yeah, last century.” 4:07:12 PM 10/28/10 “Only worms throw out quotes without a context.” 4:11:15 PM 10/28/10 “I'd like to know what was said just before and just after that too. Either way, weak. Very weak. (And I hate Clinton)” 4:16:27 PM 10/28/10 “november 2, 1994. interview with ed gordon.” 8:12:24 PM 10/28/10 “"I'm blacker than Barack Obama. I shined shoes. I grew up in a five-room apartment. My father had a little laundromat in a black community not far from where we lived. I saw it all growing up." Rod Blogojevich” 3:47:46 AM 10/29/10 “Does this "recent only" thing apply to witches also?” 5:20:49 AM 10/29/10 “Tom DeLay is also still in denial that he ever did anything wrong.” 7:13:23 AM 10/29/10 “Report: Bill Clinton Pushing Black Democrat to Drop Out of Fla. Senate Race http://www.theblaze.com/stories/report-bill-clinton-pushing-democrat-to-drop-out-of-fla-senate-race/” 7:18:17 AM 10/29/10 fark “Dispute between two congressional staffers over which of their respective bosses will be ranking...aw, screw it. Dennis Kucinich is a racist. http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/kucinich-push-for-committee-spot-foiled-by-race-issues-in-his-own-office/” 9:40:06 AM 11/24/10 “Tom Delay convicted; http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/11/24/jury-convicts-delay-money-laundering-trial/ Wow, even Fox reported this crooks conviction.” 4:17:15 PM 11/24/10 “Careful Salebored, you'll ruin Stovies pristine little world view where only "Moonbats" can be faced with Ethics violations.” 6:31:34 PM 11/25/10 “U R rite about the Ethnic violations, only moonbats and Juan, eh?” 7:18:22 PM 11/25/10 11:16:54 AM 12/16/10
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