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Some more videos for Hillary to use on the campaign trail

Friday, May 9th, 2008

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One of Hillary’s homies…

Friday, May 9th, 2008

Hillary Clinton: “White people support me”

Friday, May 9th, 2008



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By Kathy Kiely and Jill Lawrence - LINKHillary Rodham Clinton vowed Wednesday to continue her quest for the Democratic nomination, arguing she would be the stronger nominee because she appeals to a wider coalition of voters — including whites who have not supported Barack Obama in recent contests.

“I have a much broader base to build a winning coalition on,” she said in an interview with USA TODAY. As evidence, Clinton cited an Associated Press article “that found how Sen. Obama’s support among working, hard-working Americans, white Americans, is weakening again, and how whites in both states who had not completed college were supporting me.”

“There’s a pattern emerging here,” she said.

Clinton’s blunt remarks about race came a day after primaries in Indiana and North Carolina dealt symbolic and mathematical blows to her White House ambitions. The Obama campaign, looking toward locking up the nomination, stepped up pressure on superdelegates who have the decisive votes in their race.

In both states, Clinton won six of 10 white voters, according to surveys of people as they left polling places.

Obama spokesman Bill Burton said that in Indiana, Obama split working-class voters with Clinton and won a higher percentage of white voters than in Ohio in March. He said Obama will be the strongest nominee because he appeals “to Americans from every background and all walks of life. These statements from Sen. Clinton are not true and frankly disappointing.”

Clinton rejected any idea that her emphasis on white voters could be interpreted as racially divisive. “These are the people you have to win if you’re a Democrat in sufficient numbers to actually win the election. Everybody knows that.”

Larry Sabato, head of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, said Clinton’s comment was a “poorly worded” variation on the way analysts have been “slicing and dicing the vote in racial terms.”

However, he said her primary support doesn’t prove she’s more electable. Either Democrat will get “the vast majority” of the other’s primary election votes in a general election, he said.

Clinton lost North Carolina by 15 percentage points and won Indiana by 2 points after competing full-out in both states. She had loaned the campaign $6.4 million in the past month. She said she might lend more.

“We should finish the contests we have and see where we stand after they’re over,” she said, referring to the six remaining primaries that will end June 3.

There were signs of unrest Wednesday, even among Clinton allies. California Sen. Dianne Feinstein wondered to The Hill, a Capitol Hill newspaper, “whether she can get the delegates that she needs.” Former South Dakota senator George McGovern, whose 1972 presidential bid gave Clinton her first political experience, switched his support from Clinton to Obama.

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Obama’s contradictions

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

obamakkk1.jpgI wonder what Obama’s spiritual advisor thought of him writing a fundraising letter for a fucken KKK racist. Particularly since Wright thinks America is this racist nation.
I’m so confused!!!


Dear MoveOn member,

I’m writing today about a senator who needs your urgent support. Senator Robert Byrd was one of the first senators I met with when I came to the Senate 3 months ago. Senator Byrd understands the history, the importance and the role Senate plays in our government–at 87 years old, he’s the most senior senator.

He has spoken out passionately against a Bush foreign policy that has alienated our allies throughout the world. Today, he is fighting an attempt by Republicans to change the 200-year old rules of the Senate that would allow Republicans to ram federal judges through the Senate with no regard for what others might say. Above all, Robert Byrd understands just how sacred the Constitution of our country truly is and fights every day to protect it.

Now he needs our help. In 2006, Senator Byrd will be the target of Republicans because he stands up for what he believes.

I want to be sure Robert Byrd is here fighting for us in the Senate. Will you join me in supporting his campaign for re-election, before a critical deadline this Thursday?

You can give online at: …I hope you will give generously to help send Robert Byrd back to the Senate for another term to fight for the Constitution and the freedom of speech we all enjoy.obamamentor.jpg

Remember, in order to win back the Senate majority, we need Robert Byrd. [And Robert Byrd said, “The Klan is needed today as never before…”]

The work you do is extremely important–you and millions of others, working through MoveOn, have helped change the way politics works in this country. Thank you for your help.

Sincerely,

Barack Obama

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Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.

Robert Byrd stands up for what he believes:

  • “[The Ku Klux Klan] is an effective force in the struggle against communism and in the promotion of traditional American values.” –Robert C. Byrd, speaking as a “Kleagle” for the Klan, 1942
  • “I shall never fight in the armed forces with a Negro by my side. Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds” — Robert C. Byrd, in a letter to Sen. Theodore Bilbo (D-MS), 1945
  • The Klan is needed today as never before and I am anxious to see its rebirth here in West Virginia and in every state in the Union.” — State Rep. Robert C. Byrd, letter to the West Virginia KKK Grand Wizard, 1948

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And who was Theodore Bilbo? If Robert Byrd’s mentor had had his way, Barack Obama would not only not be in the Senate, he would not even be allowed to vote.

 A master of scathing filibuster and a “rough and tumble” fighter in debate, Bilbo became a synonym for white supremacy. He held unapologetic “anti-Negro” views and was a fiery defender of segregation.  

Bilbo was also outspoken in his belief that blacks should not be allowed to vote anywhere, the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution to the contrary. There were many allegations of disenfranchisement by black veterans, along with allegations that his campaign tactics provoked violence.

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Planned Parenthood

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

sangerklan.jpgFound via the blog: Good Jesuit, Bad Jesuit

A new blog called The Truth About Margaret Sanger
Dedicated to telling the truth about Planned Parenthood foundress Margaret Sanger who, according to her own autobiography (Margaret Sanger: An Autobiography, P.366), spoke at a Ku Klux Klan Rally in Silver Lake New Jersey in 1926.

IN CASE Y’ALL DID NOT KNOW…

The roots of abortion and the history of Planned Parenthood is one of racism. It is a racism of the most maniacal and sinister kind. Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, in a letter to Clarence Gamble in 1939 wrote,

“We should hire three or four colored ministers, preferably with social-service backgrounds, and with engaging personalities. The most successful educational approach to the Negro is through religions appeal. We don’t want the word to get out that we want to exterminate the Negro population, and the minister is the man who can straighten out that idea if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members.”

Did her conspiracy work? Judge for yourself. According to BlackGenocide.org today, more black children are murdered by abortion than are born. Since 1973, over twice as many African-Americans have died from abortion than from AIDS, accidents, violent crime, cancer, and heart disease combined. Over 12,000 of 17,000 aborted babies found in one California dumpster were black. 78% of Planned Parenthood facilities are located in minority neighborhoods (Kate Ross Apts., anyone?) 4 Billion dollars (your tax money) has been paid to the abortion industry in order to slaughter black children in their mother’s wombs. Every week “legal” abortion kills twice as many black people than the Ku Klux Klan has killed in its entire history.

To this day, Planned Parenthood has never disavowed or recanted of Margaret Sanger’s openly racist agenda. In fact, Planned Parenthood hands out a Margaret Sanger Award to their brightest and best in the abortion industry. Dr. Alan Guttmacher, a past president of Planned Parenthood, clearly stated, “We are merely walking down the path that Mrs. Sanger carved out for us.” For more documentation go to Klan Parenthood.

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My Secret Life in the Klan

Friday, September 28th, 2007

kkk.jpgA voyage into hate groups reveals a lonely existence for those who support all things white.

By Peter Rugg - The Pitch

I was already nervous when I saw the woman. There was nothing intimidating about her, just a woman in her mid-30s in a pair of sweatpants and an oversized T-shirt, on an evening hike in early August. Still, when she passed me, I looked away from her. It was my first time distributing KKK fliers, and I didn’t want to be noticed.I’d purposely dressed as anonymously as possible: white shirt and jeans, with an 11-day beard, glasses and a ball cap for a university I never attended. My partner for the evening, Adrian Trentadue, was a bit more noticeable, thanks to his T-shirt with a cartoon gladiator declaring war against the hordes of uncircumcised Edomites (a biblical people who went to war with the Jews). I was clutching a thin stack of fliers. Trentadue had the staple gun in his pocket. At each telephone pole we came to, I would hand Trentadue a flier, and he would post it with a staple in each corner.

The front of the flier gave only half the intended message. Under the heading “Grizzly Bloody Murder” was a description of a young, white Tennessee couple allegedly raped and murdered by a gang of five black men. Walking past it, you might assume that it offered a reward for evidence in the case. The point was on the back side of the page, which was the side against the post. It directed you to a white-power online news broadcast and the national mailing address of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, or the Knights Party.

Trentadue looked back at the woman who had passed. “I don’t think she’s reading it,” he said. “You get a lot of people that just walk right by and don’t read it.”

Trentadue, 28 years old, father of two, is a fully accredited Knight. Though only two years older than me, he kept calling me a young guy. He had the type of slim, fit physique you often see on farm kids or anyone who has spent his life working outdoors. His scalp was recently shaved, and beneath the dark stubble I could see an S.S. tattoo on one side and what looked like a motorcycle on the other. His only other visible tattoos were the words Italian on one forearm and German on the other — representing his heritage, he explained, from his grandfathers.

After papering utility poles on a few blocks, we went to the other side of the street and headed back toward the car, which we had left in a Walgreens parking lot. We had started distributing literature almost three hours before, and the sun had set. The utility poles were the final bit of the routine. Trentadue always began by putting the fliers in boxes of the Pitch.

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Corporate America: “those niggas won’t care, keep him on the air”

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

liberalmedia_animation_sm.gifI told Mrs. Snoop this morning that I wish to God I had good enough writing skills to properly convey my anger over this Imus crap.

From the shower to my drive to work my anger has subsided somewhat. But it is still a sad example of how racism is still not only allowed, but
condoned, by most of white America.

As a black man, this bullshit of giving Imus a two week vacation is a joke; it is clear to me now more then ever that black folks have no real voice in this country.

The only voice we are given is what the racist liberal media types want to dole out, like tokens.

It is now officially “ok” to refer to a bunch of black women as “nappy headed hoes” and use all sorts of racially insensitive bullshit, on the air, and corporate America will not give a shit. If you say “I am sorry” it does not matter that a racist gets paid millions to express such sentiments, while the victims remain the target of
secret but very real hatred.

Someone will use the word Nigger on the air and get a two week vacation, watch.

To make matters worse, John McCain and then Huckabee (another nobody running for president) said they will continue to support and go on the Imus show.

Well I don’t give a damn about that because McCain is a fading presidential red neck anyway, which is why Imus supported him.

The editors of Time, Newsweek, New York Times (you name the major
publication) will continue to go on his show because they know niggas don’t buy Newsweek, Time, Wall Street Journal whatever. Niggas don’t have “no real money” therefore they have no real voice.

Ebony, Essence and Jet, Afro-sheen are not advertised on Imus or any other mainstream show and corporations like McDonalds and Ford reserve the special commercials (the hip-hop jungles and the happy Negro eating a Big Mac) for BET.

What makes it worse is STILL the mainstream media marches out Al Sharpton, and Jessie Jackson as the spokespersons for Black America. It is somewhat sad and a lot embarrassing. This issue can and will not get credibility because these two jackasses are at the forefront, fodder for attack because of their dubious pasts which diminish the scope of this debate.

But in watching the many interviews Imus has given it is clear, he does not “get it”.

He has made this issue about himself, continuing to use the line that “he has had more strange black children sleeping in his house, than you have.”

He allowed a little Negro child to ride in his pickup, I’m sure he also allowed one to clean up his truck too.

The more this dude talks the more stupidity oooozes out of his mouth.

Imus does not get that if you truly have NO malice in your heart for people, let alone black people, certain phrases and words would have
never come out of his mouth, period. Mel Gibson let his true colors
and beliefs about Jews show when he was drunk. Imus was sober and just “joking around” when his true feelings about Black women “accidently”
came out of his mouth.

All Imus did was show his true colors, a hateful racist red neck bastard with a big microphone.

The only reason this idiot is on the air is because he has powerful relationships in the media and a lot of money.

Every day this racist is on the air, NBC, MSNBC and CBS condones what he said and the reasons he said it.

Also add that each and every time you see this issue discussed - as I have included in my You Tube entries - it’s WHITE PEOPLE doing the discussing.

Black people are not even considered important enough to discuss and issue that affects them.

Media progress indeed.

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kUDOS?! wtf

Friday, August 18th, 2006

I found this on Fire Dog Lake, remember the Libermann in Blackface blog, the idiot post about racist Republicans blog and now a post expressing their glee at Robert “KKK” Byrd’s endorsement of the idiot Ned Lamont.
I love these people, I swear what would we do without liberals, dey is so funny.  

THE POST…

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Senator Robert Byrd, my state Senator, (AH THAT’S SO SWEET, HER SENATOR, HER RACIST ASS NIGGA HATING SENATOR) has announced his support for Ned Lamont (h/t Bob Geiger), the Democratic nominee for Senate from the great state of Connecticut.  Why is this big news, you ask?  Because he is the only member of the “Gang of Fourteen” to do so thus far.

Sen. Byrd has been my state Senator for my entire lifetime.  He’s an old lion of the Senate, and quite good at maneuvering through the political ins and outs.  He recently lost his wife of sixty years, so it’s been a tough summer for him, as he’s working on his re-election campaign.  He did not need to step out and endorse Ned Lamont — it’s not a race that is on many radar screens here in West Virginia – but he has always been a big proponent of both Senate rules and decorum, and strong party allegiance to the Democratic Party.

Byrd’s endorsement now gives the other wavering neutrals and iffy Lieberman supporters steady cover for heading over to the Lamont camp.  (As if they needed it, but several ninnies have been hiding out in the “neutral” position on this, and that’s simply unacceptable.)

This is very well timed.  And I can’t help wondering what Sen. Byrd has worked out in the background on this with some of the other Gang of Fourteen members — and whether we’ll see a few more of them stepping out to support Lamont in the days ahead. Byrd1.jpg

One thing that Sen. Byrd has prized through the years is Democratic loyalty.  Joe Lieberman taking his campaign cues from Dick Cheney and Karl Rove had to have pissed Byrd off the last few days.  If anything had to do with him taking a stand on this particular issue — other than my repeated calls to his office, of course (*g*) — it was de facto Republican nominee Joe Lieberman’s own piss poor behavior. 

No one likes a turncoat, Joe. READ MORE GUSHING

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