Posted: 7/18/2010 11:59:39 PM EDT
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SO just out of curiosity I was browsing their site looking for the memo denouncing the Tea Party, and what do I stumble across? Why their blogs of course. So I just pick a subject randomly and start reading, you guys have to see this...look for a poster named Concerned4usAll and read. He seems to be a fairly informed, conservative, and makes intelligent points. Some interesting stuff, but funniest of all is someone actually uses the "Blame Bush" excuse at one point. you guys just have to read it...let me know what you think.
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SO just out of curiosity I was browsing their site looking for the memo denouncing the Tea Party, and what do I stumble across? Why their blogs of course. So I just pick a subject randomly and start reading, you guys have to see this...look for a poster named Concerned4usAll and read. He seems to be a fairly informed, conservative, and makes intelligent points. Some interesting stuff, but funniest of all is someone actually uses the "Blame Bush" excuse at one point. you guys just have to read it...let me know what you think. NAACP Blogs Now that's the way to have a discussion. Do not bow to the answering of reasoned points with rhetoric and topic changing, point out that they have failed to give any real basis for their problems with well thought out points and refutations, and stay on topic while pointing out the absurdity of the tangents that the other side tries to take. Whoever he or she is, we need more of them. |
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NAACP=racism = Has been's.. I literally don't know why the NAACP or the NBPP get any press..And I am telling you guys they are a bunch of re-tards (I just watched the Hangover *lol*).. They are getting way too much press on Arf...Can't we talk about something more important than them like flowers or like baby seals or something? |
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NAACP=racism See video at link. Breitbart hits NAACP with promised video of racism We are in possession of a video from in which Shirley Sherrod, USDA Georgia Director of Rural Development, speaks at the NAACP Freedom Fund dinner in Georgia. In her meandering speech to what appears to be an all-black audience, this federally appointed executive bureaucrat lays out in stark detail, that her federal duties are managed through the prism of race and class distinctions. In the first video, Sherrod describes how she racially discriminates against a white farmer. She describes how she is torn over how much she will choose to help him. And, she admits that she doesn’t do everything she can for him, because he is white. Eventually, her basic humanity informs that this white man is poor and needs help. But she decides that he should get help from “one of his own kind”. She refers him to a white lawyer. Sherrod’s racist tale is received by the NAACP audience with nodding approval and murmurs of recognition and agreement. Hardly the behavior of the group now holding itself up as the supreme judge of another groups’ racial tolerance. |