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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

The NAALCP needs to COSBY-UP, drop the whining

  While the "First Lady" gets the NAALCP whipped up regarding their "intensity," the NAALCP which, admittedly, only represents the liberal faction of colored people, is presenting some sort of whacky resolution decrying racism on the part of tea partiers (???).  This is such a thinly veiled attempt to discourage the energy of the tea partiers and energize the liberal own base through hate that most people will see through it.
  It's really discouraging (although predictable) that in this decade we have people screaming racism about everything, even as we are "ruled by the black man.
  The Blog Prof discusses Jesse Jackson's comments that Lebron James is being treated like a many million dollar "slave' by the Cleveland Cavs' owner's comments:
You know, I don't seem to recall slaves getting paid $96 million to head back down south. But why let that stand in the way of another Jesse Jackson race-baiting diatribe? Jackson also called Glibert's criticism of Lebron an attack on all NBA players (are they all slaves too?) and wants some kind of embargo against Cleveland with SWAT teams surrounding the Cavs facility or something. From the AP in the Detroit Free Press:
  Jesse Jackson criticized Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert (Michigan State) on Sunday, saying   Gilbert sees LeBron James as a “runaway slave”and that the owner’s comments after   the free-agent forward decided to join the Miami Heat put the player in danger.
  Slavery's come a long way, eh?
  Gateway Pundit has some pretty emotional comments about the current charge that tea partiers are racists. Hard as this may be to believe, the NAALCP is accusing the tea parties of being led by "white supremacists."  This quote is from the LA Times: 
So the St. Louis tea party has issued their own resolution. You can find it here:
In January they rammed through their nationalized health care plan. They lied to us. They said it would save us money. It won’t. They said it would not cover abortion. It did. They said your insurance plan won’t change. It will. We met them in Washington. And their state-run media lied about us and made up stories that we were racists. Despite proof they continue this lie today. But…
We will not be silenced.
Today they reach a new low. The far left NAACP will pass a resolution calling us racists. We are hurt. We are angry. We are upset with this horrible lie.
We will not be silenced. Not now. Not ever. 
The St. Louis Tea Party Coalition passed a resolution last night condemning the racist attacks by the NAACP and the democratic-media complex. 

  Let's be honest. These accusations are all political attempts to de-energize the millions of motivated citizens across the country to set the country back on fiscal sanity and constitutional principles, who happen to be all different colors.
  The NAALCP wants to have it both ways. They want the million dollar paychecks and the power that come with celebrity ( Oprah, Obama, Holder, Lebron, etc. etc etc) but they also want to be able to cry that people are still discriminating against them at every turn. Unfortunately you can't have it both ways. You can't be flush with more money than most people of any color will ever see, success and celebrity and still whine that people aren't being fair to you. What a bad example these people set for black children who have no money and want to make successes of themselves.
  Instead these people build no character, they encourage no creativity, they lighten no loads. They only add the burdens of paranoia, racism and resentment to the shoulders of people who need to build a history of strength and entrepreneurialism in this century. 
 The race baiters need to Cosby-up, quit whining and get their own lives in order instead of blaming everything on everyone else and racism.
  Here is Cosby commenting on the Oprah show about his [in]famous Pound Cake speech. The video is poor quality but the audio gets the job done.
  Try to imagine Laura Bush appearing at such a controversial event where a group of people makes such a hateful resolution as this. Whether Obama verbally endorses their resolution or not, her presence endorses their complaints.
  But, then, that's the new America, I guess.
  Oh, and BTW, this column was written by a citizen of the "nation of cowards." We need to "have a forthright national conversation between blacks and whites to discuss aspects of race which are ignored because they are uncomfortable," remember?
  I think that works both ways too. 

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