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Posted: 2/8/2006 9:57:29 AM EDT
After a black county health employee was fired, "civil rights" leaders have thrown a hissy fit to the city and county commissions, a highlight comment was:

"We witnessed the lynching of Ricky Boyd! The only difference there were no pointed white hats with eyes to look through," he said.

I watched the Dayton city commission this morning, and it was a veritable parade of crap like this.  There were accusations of racism, someone mentioned that it was something to the extent of a lynching without a rope.  It was quite a sight to behold.  The so-called "civil rights" leaders made real asses of themselves.  When they couldn't take all 200 of their protestors into the county meeting, one of their leaders told the news "Of course the enemy won't let you come inside his house."  Today, another made the statement that this firing was just like slavery, where food was taken away from the slaves to give to the slave owners.

There were all kinds of statements today telling the commissioners to "do the right thing".  It made me wonder...or else what?  With all the rhetoric and accusations of racism, it wouldn't surprise me if we saw some protests if they don't rehire this guy.  And then we have a situation like we had in Toledo last summer where a protest about racial tensions...which will inevitably turn into a riot.

The entitlement mentality around here is incredible.  Why do we need special health services geared specifically to minorities?  The county and city government has pissed away so much money on social services that it can't sustain itself any longer.  Budget cuts like these are INEVITABLE.  If these "civil rights" leaders are so concerned about the health of black people, why aren't they protesting West Dayton's crime rate?

Links:

www.wdtn.com/dsp_story.cfm?storyid=24781

www.whiotv.com/news/6838583/detail.html
Link Posted: 2/8/2006 10:15:24 AM EDT
[#1]
The little baby lost his cushy civil service job ripping off the tax payers, and now all he can ido s cry about it, sorry ass thief. SCLC is crying the loudest, they must have been getting the most money, worthless pieces of shit, the lot of them.

Let'em start some BS, I'll be ready.
Link Posted: 2/8/2006 4:01:13 PM EDT
[#2]
Magazines and 8 round clips are loaded and ready to lock into the weapons.

I'm far enough north that I doubt anything will happen here (Miami County is SOLID W country), but the road through here is the road through Dayton so we'll see.
Link Posted: 2/8/2006 5:30:04 PM EDT
[#3]
hey SWO_Daddy, you didn't get banned!

Maybe this crowd is upset they didn't get a chance to get to Atlanta to see if they could add to Mrs. King's RPMs by throwing poo at her funeral.
Link Posted: 2/8/2006 5:42:49 PM EDT
[#4]

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hey SWO_Daddy, you didn't get banned!

Link Posted: 2/9/2006 3:21:10 PM EDT
[#5]
if you piss away your job and lose it, you should shut your mouth.

these civil rights leaders are way over the line. some day they will throw their hat in the wrong ring and the defecation will hit the electromagnetic oscillator.

check your plan.......


Link Posted: 2/9/2006 3:55:44 PM EDT
[#6]
plan checked.

item 1:  Don't live in Dayton.

yep, I'm good.
Link Posted: 2/9/2006 5:02:13 PM EDT
[#7]
Bad news but Im confident that civil rights leaders along with the alliance of the democratic party will one day maybe in another 30-50 years be able to tell minorities that finally they have an equal playing field in America.

Wait a minute? If they do that then minorities will realize they can succeed in this country with hard work. What will civil rights leaders do then? The democrats better start picking out another group to scare because some minorites are forming groups that promote self improvement

www.bondinfo.org/
Link Posted: 2/9/2006 6:09:29 PM EDT
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www.bondinfo.org/



Sweeeeet.........
Link Posted: 2/9/2006 7:59:07 PM EDT
[#9]
Miss BLACK America.....the NAACP.....BLACK History month.....Slavery reparation demands....Affirmative action......WHEN  WILL THIS SHIT END?.....MY ANCESTORS WERE STILL IN EUROPE, when slavery ended.....I am SO SICK OF HEARING THIS crap.......when will EVERY single man and woman UNDERSTAND that HARD WORK and a GOOD EDUCATION, with a little HONESTY and INTEGRITY will get you farther than WHINING with YOUR HAND OUT, EXPECTING SOMETHING FOR NOTHING?......
Link Posted: 2/9/2006 8:36:36 PM EDT
[#10]
Dr. King and the Dream today
Posted: January 17, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern

Editor's note: Jesse Lee Peterson's eye-opening book "Scam: How the Black Leadership Exploits Black America" is available at ShopNetDaily.

By Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson
© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

If you haven't done so already, today marks the perfect opportunity to reread Dr. Martin Luther King's enduring "I Have a Dream" speech. The speech is inspiring and instructive, hopeful yet realistic. It reminds all races of battles won and challenges still to be met in the name of freedom and equality. It offers every reason for hope and every reason to rededicate to the principles Dr. King announced that August day.

As you read the speech today (type "I have a dream speech" into Google), keep three things in mind:

First, note the difference 40 years makes. Dr. King's speech described the plight of blacks 100 years after the Emancipation Proclamation. "One hundred years" after the Emancipation Proclamation, said King,

   the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination. One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity. One hundred years later, the Negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land.

How far we've come since the civil-rights movement. Legal barriers have been torn down; there remains relatively little discrimination against black Americans. Responsible, hardworking black Americans do not find themselves "on a lonely island of poverty." The only "exiles" among blacks today are those self-exiled due to anger.

Second, look closely and make certain to appreciate exactly what Dr. King's dream was and how it has been twisted today. Dr. King's dream was that the promise of the Declaration of Independence be met:

   This note [the Declaration] was a promise that all men would be guaranteed the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned. Instead of honoring this sacred obligation, America has given the Negro people a bad check which has come back marked "insufficient funds." But we refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation.

The dream to be judged by the content of one's character, not on skin color, means nothing more than the recognition of equal dignity of all men and women. That is the "check" Dr. King spoke of – it was not a welfare check, it was not a reparations check, nor affirmative action. Dr. King wanted justice – civil rights, and equal protection of the laws – not a handout, despite what is pushed today.

But this was only the beginning of the dream. Dr. King warned:

   Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred ... We must forever conduct our struggle on the high plane of dignity and discipline. We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence. Again and again, we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force.

Dr. King understood that without character, all would be lost and the dream would fail. The recognition of equality imposes upon blacks the need to stay committed to God, family, hard work and morality. Dr. King could speak these words in 1963 with the understanding that, for the most part, blacks were committed to God and family. That is no longer the case. Many have abandoned these commitments. Blacks are being judged on character, and these judgments rightly condemn them.

Third, realize what we must still do. Forty years later, there is cause for great hope. Legal barriers are gone and blacks committed to success do succeed. Despite the character deficit, there is hope and a drive in many blacks to take control of their lives and do right by their families. This is evident in the clear rejection in recent years of Jesse Jackson and others who exist only because of black weakness and anger.

Our biggest barrier as black Americans is no longer the law, white Americans, or black leaders. It is ourselves. We must solve the problems in our own community. Seventy percent of black children born out of wedlock is unacceptable. Celebration of drugs and perverse sex in rap music must be rejected. The easy path of hatred – whether it be through adherence to the liberal Democratic Party, celebration of anti-American and racist assaults like Kwanzaa, or blaming our own failings on whites – must end, because at the end of the day, only our own lack of character will condemn us.

On a day when we celebrate Dr. King's dream, realize how far we have come, and take note of what we still need to do, it seems proper to end by quoting one of the greatest Americans today. He is a man who has lived Dr. King's dream. He has triumphed over segregation and anger with integrity, courage, hard work – and the solemn commitment that were he to have failed in life, it would have been no one's fault but his own. In 1995, rejecting affirmative action based on race, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote the following:

   [T]here can be no doubt that racial paternalism and its unintended consequences can be as poisonous and pernicious as any other form of discrimination. So-called "benign" discrimination teaches many that because of chronic and apparently immutable handicaps, minorities cannot compete with them without their patronizing indulgence.

   Inevitably, such programs engender attitudes of superiority or, alternatively, provoke resentment among those who believe that they have been wronged by the government's use of race. These programs stamp minorities with a badge of inferiority and may cause them to develop dependencies or to adopt an attitude that they are "entitled" to preferences.

Responsibility, not excuses. Character, not hatred. That is the dream.





Jesse Lee Peterson is the founder of Bond and If you want to support a civil rights organization this is the organization everyone on this forum should support.
Link Posted: 2/9/2006 9:21:40 PM EDT
[#11]

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Miss BLACK America.....the NAACP.....BLACK History month.....Slavery reparation demands....Affirmative action......WHEN  WILL THIS SHIT END?.....MY ANCESTORS WERE STILL IN EUROPE, when slavery ended.....I am SO SICK OF HEARING THIS crap.......when will EVERY single man and woman UNDERSTAND that HARD WORK and a GOOD EDUCATION, with a little HONESTY and INTEGRITY will get you farther than WHINING with YOUR HAND OUT, EXPECTING SOMETHING FOR NOTHING?......

Dont't forget BET Black Entertainment Television.  What if someone started  the Miss White America or WET White Entertainment Television.  Oh my God the black community would go through the roof.  These double standards make me absolutly sick.  And please don't blame me for slavery.  I may be white but the only black critter I've ever owned is my black lab.
Link Posted: 2/10/2006 11:15:37 AM EDT
[#12]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Miss BLACK America.....the NAACP.....BLACK History month.....Slavery reparation demands....Affirmative action......WHEN  WILL THIS SHIT END?.....MY ANCESTORS WERE STILL IN EUROPE, when slavery ended.....I am SO SICK OF HEARING THIS crap.......when will EVERY single man and woman UNDERSTAND that HARD WORK and a GOOD EDUCATION, with a little HONESTY and INTEGRITY will get you farther than WHINING with YOUR HAND OUT, EXPECTING SOMETHING FOR NOTHING?......

Dont't forget BET Black Entertainment Television.  What if someone started  the Miss White America or WET White Entertainment Television.  Oh my God the black community would go through the roof.  These double standards make me absolutly sick.  And please don't blame me for slavery.  I may be white but the only black critter I've ever owned is my black lab.



+1.....and I AM NOT racist....I have black friends, latino friends, asian friends......It's all in their attitude, NOT skin color.....my friends work hard for their American dream......just like me...
Link Posted: 2/10/2006 12:15:10 PM EDT
[#13]
I live 20 minutes from Dayton and the last time I was there was a year ago.

I drive to northern Cincinnati/Mason.
Link Posted: 2/10/2006 1:57:44 PM EDT
[#14]
I didn't read the whole thread, but I found out today he was fired with two other people.
Link Posted: 2/10/2006 3:10:18 PM EDT
[#15]

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I didn't read the whole thread, but I found out today he was fired with two other people.



two other brothers
Link Posted: 2/11/2006 7:09:58 AM EDT
[#16]
What a bunch of crapp!!!  How many non minorities lose there job everday because of reorganizing or downsizing you dont see anyone coming to fight for there cause...Wait until the residency law gets squared away,there will be alot of non minorities competing for those jobs and  pushing the blacks out.Why do you think they are fighting so hard to keep residency
Link Posted: 2/13/2006 6:31:48 AM EDT
[#17]

Quoted:

Quoted:
I didn't read the whole thread, but I found out today he was fired with two other people.



two other brothers



Actually no, the other two would not qualify for help from the NAACP, sucks that they didn't take up the cause for the two white guys as well?!
Link Posted: 2/14/2006 4:16:36 AM EDT
[#18]
www.wdtn.com/dsp_story.cfm?storyid=26001

Child Porn

A face only a mother could love...

Link Posted: 2/14/2006 8:07:56 AM EDT
[#19]
Hmm...so far the NAACP has been strangely quiet about our little pedo being fired.
Link Posted: 2/15/2006 4:04:37 AM EDT
[#20]
IT'S ALL TRAP BY WHITEY TO KEEP THE  BROTHERS DOWN!!!!!!!!


Link Posted: 2/16/2006 5:29:20 PM EDT
[#21]
URBAN TERRORISTS!

Hell, when we get done mopping up Rag-Head land, we better sure as hell start mopping up our inner cities.

Rats nests of crime and worthless politicians.

This CRAP has gone on WAY TOO LONG!
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