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The real cannibalism story out of New Orleans (The left EATS IT'S OWN)
Wizbang ^ | 9.17.05

Posted on 09/18/2005 10:36:21 AM PDT by mhking

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To: mhking
she must be in some kind of shock and suffering from a "Stockholm Syndrome" effect to even THINK of saying anything DECENT and RESPECTFUL and APPRECIATIVE about Bush.

Wow, they got to dance to their political tune or they're done.

41 posted on 09/18/2005 2:09:47 PM PDT by Victoria Delsoul
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To: Chi-townChief
We don't have to trust her when her comments have the liberal girly-boys and bull-dykes frothing at the mouth.Donna has them so riled up that the liberal wimps and anti-gun weaklings are calling for an all out civil war.I know we could never get so lucky but it is entertaining to watch.Poor Donna went from little black female victim to Strom Thurmond in a matter of seconds.
42 posted on 09/18/2005 2:42:58 PM PDT by rdcorso (Bill Clinton Stuck His Cigar In Foreign Places And Called It Foreign Policy)
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To: mhking

Her's a woman trying to be civil and she is getting beaten up by her fellow democrats. I think in the near future your going to see a split in the democrat party. Regular Democrats who want to be more centralist and the Green party living in a fanasty world. This is not the party my father used to belong to.


43 posted on 09/18/2005 4:37:37 PM PDT by Milligan (I don't know much about history)
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To: FastCoyote

Yep and never let them get close to taxpayer money.


44 posted on 09/18/2005 5:12:58 PM PDT by marty60
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To: roaddog727

Excuse me, but since when is trying to destroy a man's life considered "just business"?


45 posted on 09/18/2005 5:13:57 PM PDT by marty60
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To: mhking

Human Events online:

http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=8921

In Katrina I Didn’t See Racism, I Saw Brotherhood

by Rabbi Aryeh Spero
Posted Sep 7, 2005

In New Orleans, beginning Tuesday morning, August 30, I saw men in helicopters risking their lives to save stranded flood victims from rooftops. The rescuers were White, the stranded Black. I saw Caucasians navigating their small, private boats in violent, swirling, toxic floodwaters to find fellow citizens trapped in their houses. Those they saved were Black.

I saw Brotherhood. New York Congressman Charlie Rangel saw Racism.

Yes, there are Two Americas. One is the real America, where virtually every White person I know sends money, food or clothes to those in need -- now and in other crises -- regardless of color. This America is colorblind.

The other is the America fantasized and manufactured by Charlie Rangel, Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, who constantly cry “racism!” even in situations where it does not exist, even when undeniable images illustrate love, compassion and concern. These three men, together with today’s NAACP, want to continue the notion of Racist America. It is their Mantra, their calling card. Their power, money, and continued media appearances depend on it.

Often, people caught up in accusing others of sin neglect to undergo their own personal introspection. They begin to think they alone inhabit the moral high ground. It is high time these men peered into their own hearts at the dark chamber that causes this unceasing labeling of their fellow Americans as “racist.” They may find in that chamber their own racism -- against Whites.

There is only one real America. Beginning Friday morning in Houston, thousands of regular citizens poured into the Astrodome offering water, food, clean clothes, personal items, baby diapers and toys, love and even their homes to the evacuees who had been bused in from New Orleans. Most of the givers were White, most of those being helped were Black. But there was Jesse Jackson, busy on TV, accusing the country of not putting Blacks -- i.e., him -- on some type of Commission he is demanding. Where was he early in the week? Not sweating with others from around the country who had scraped their last dollar to come help. With Jesse, it’s always about Jesse.

After decades of hearing accusations from Jesse, Al, Charlie, the NAACP and certain elitists about how racist America is, it would have been refreshing to hear them for once give thanks to those they for years have been maligning. These self-anointed spokesmen for the Black community lead only when it comes to foisting guilt and condemnation, and not when it comes to acknowledging the good in those they have made a career in castigating.

As a Rabbi I have a message I wish to offer to my fellow members of the cloth, Reverends Jackson and Sharpton: It is time to do some soul searching. Your continued efforts to tear this country apart, even in light of the monumental goodness shown by your White brothers, is a sin.

There are no churches in the world like the American churches. And there are no better parishioners and members of churches anywhere in the world. These churches are saving the day. Their members -- infused by the special and singular teachings of our unique American Judeo-Christian understanding of the Bible -- are, at this moment, writing an historic chapter in giving, initiative, and selflessness. They are opening their homes to strangers. They are doing what government is incapable of doing.
America works because of its faith-based institutions. It always has. That is what makes it America.

So next time the ACLU tries to diminish and marginalize the churches, saying there is no role for religion in American public life, that an impenetrable wall must be erected separating the citizens from their faith, cry out “Katrina.”

Next time the ACLU goes to court asking that U.S. soldiers not be allowed to say Grace in the Mess Hall and that communities be forbidden from setting up a nativity scene, ask yourself: without the motivation of Goodness sourced in Faith, would people offer such sacrifice? Where else does this Brotherhood come from but the Bible which teaches “Thou Shall Love Thy Neighbor as Yourself.”

I saw brotherhood on Fox News, where 24/7 reporters used their perch as a clearing-house for search-and-rescue missions and communication between the stranded and those in position to save. In contrast, the Old-line networks continued with their usual foolish, brain-numbing programming. Those who always preach “compassion” chose profit over people.

The New York Times has utterly failed America. Its columnists could have used their talents and word skills to inspire and unite a nation. Columnists such as Frank Rich and Paul Krugman, however, revealed their true colors by evading their once-in-a-lifetime chance to help and instead chose to divide, condemn, and fuel the fires and poison the waters of Louisiana. In them, I saw no Brotherhood. The newspaper always preaching “compassion” verifies Shakespeare’s “They protest too much.”

Similar elitists here in the northeast and on the west coast have over the years expressed their view of the South as “unsophisticated” and Texans as “cowboys.” Well, the South has come through, especially Houston and other parts of Texas, whereas, as I write this on Labor Day, the limousine moralizers are lying on east and west coast beaches thinking they’re doing their part by reading Times’ editorials and calling George Bush “racist.” How sanctimonious life becomes when proving you are not a racist depends not on living in a truly integrated neighborhood, but by simply calling others racist.

Like so often in history, facts trump platitudes. Reality reigns. Those who always preach brotherhood, thus far have acted devoid of it. Those who for decades have been accused by elitists of not having compassion are the ones living it. They are: the churches, the military, and the sons and daughters of the South.


46 posted on 09/18/2005 5:27:42 PM PDT by KeyLargo
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To: mhking

~Donna Brazil, Al Gore’s presidential campaign
manager, called Republicans “white boys” who aim to
“exclude, denigrate and leave behind.” And, when the
Washington Post asked Brazil what she would do for the
Gore campaign, her response was that she was there to
ensure that the campaign and election did not fall into
the hands of “white boys.”
http://www.blackconservative.net/RL.html



More compassionate liberals statements:

Racist Liberals? Go Figure
by Lana Hampton


Trent Lott’s nostalgic words at a birthday celebration for
Strom Thurmond plunged him in a lot of hot water and
led him to eventually step down from his position of
Senate Majority Leader. Several Republican leaders
denounced Lott’s statements and some Democrats, as
usual, called the Republican party, a party of racists.
The Democrats, however, are not in a position to cast
stones.

Here is a compilation of racist statements made by
prominent liberals:

~Ex-Klansman, Senator Robert Byrd used the term “white
nigger” on Tony Snow’s Fox News Sunday.

~During a speech, Democrat Lieutenant Governor,
Cruz Bustamante, used the N–Word.

~Senator Ernest Hollings (D-S.C.) told reporters on
December 14, 1993, that he attended international
summits alongside “these potentates from down in
Africa.” He continued, saying, “rather than eating each
other, they’d just come up and get a good square meal
in Geneva.” Senator Hollings also held out for keeping
the confederate flag flying over the state capitol. In
1960 Hollings “warned today that South Carolina would
not permit ‘explosive’ manifestations in connection with
Negro demands for lunch-counter services.”

~New York City Councilman Charles Barron told a
crowd at the Millions for Reparations March in
Washington D.C. that he wished his goal of seeing
blacks compensated for the enslavement of their
ancestors was closer to fruition. He said, “I want to go
up to the closest white person and say:’You can’t
understand this, it’s a black thing’ and then slap him, just
for my mental health.”

~Donna Brazil, Al Gore’s presidential campaign
manager, called Republicans “white boys” who aim to
“exclude, denigrate and leave behind.” And, when the
Washington Post asked Brazil what she would do for the
Gore campaign, her response was that she was there to
ensure that the campaign and election did not fall into
the hands of “white boys.”

~ Senator Dodd (D-CT) made these remarks during a
tribute to Senator Robert Byrd (D-WV): “It has often been
said that the man and the moment come together. I do
not think it is an exaggeration at all to say to my friend
from West Virginia that he would have been a great
Senator at any moment. Some were right for the time.
Robert C. Byrd, in my view, would have been right at
any time.” Tom Daschle (D-SD) defended Dodd’s
comments, which sounded an awful lot like the
comments made by Senator Lott.

~Jesse Jackson, who misses few opportunities to expose
racism in others, referred to New York City as
“hymietown.”

~Jackson’s buddy, Al Sharpton, was a central figure in
fanning the 1991 Crown Heights race riot, where a mob
killed an innocent Jewish man. In addition to that,
Sharpton also initiated a 1995 protest of a Jewish owned
store in Harlem where protesters used several anti-
Semitic slurs.

~Bill Clinton was among three state officials in Arkansas,
in 1989, who were sued under the federal Voting Rights
Act of 1965. “Plaintiffs offered plenty of proof of
monolithic voting along racial lines, intimidation of black
voters and candidates, and other official acts that made
voting harder for blacks,” according to the Arkansas
Gazette, “The evidence at the trial was indeed
overwhelming that the Voting Rights Act had been
violated.”

During Clinton’s 12-year tenure as Governor, he never
approved a state civil rights law.

Bill Clinton admired Oral Eugene Faubus, whose claim to
fame was trying to bar nine black children from
attending Little Rock’s Central High School in 1957.
Clinton was also a friend of William Fulbright, a
segregationist who signed the Southern Manifesto,
which denounced the Supreme Court’s Brown vs. Board
of Education decision. Clinton referred to Fulbright as
“my mentor, a visionary, a humanitarian.”

~Democratic National Chairman, Terry McAuliffe used
the term “colored people” in a speech soon after
becoming DNC chief. And I thought liberals were
progressive.

~San Francisco Democrat, Mayor Willie Brown, after
winning the 1995 election said, “The white boys got
taken fair and square.”

~Apparently Spike Lee has a problem with interracial
couples as he has stated that, “I give interracial couples
a look. Daggers. They get uncomfortable when they
see me on the street.”

~Dan Rather, having avoided covering a story on
Condaleeza Rice, eventually did the story, saying that
CBS “got the Buckwheats,” suggesting that CBS was
afraid not to cover the story because the other networks
were covering it.

~Andrew Cuomo found himself in an uncomfortable
position when he said that voting for his rival for the New
York Democratic gubernatorial nomination, Carl McCall,
who is black, would make for a “racial contract”
between black and Hispanic Democrats “and that can’t
happen.” Cuomo eventually dropped out of the race
for governor.

~Former Democratic Minority Leader in the U.S. House
of Representatives, Dick Gephardt, gave several
speeches to a now defunct white supremacist
organization called the Metro South Citizens Council.
Gephardt also asked the group for an endorsement of
his candidacy.

~Regarding Clarence Thomas and Affirmative Action,
Maureen Dowd insults Thomas’ accomplishments by
writing, “It makes him crazy that people think he is where
he is because of his race, but he is where he is because
of his race.” Is Dowd saying that without Affirmative
Action, blacks are incapable of accomplishing anything
great or is she saying that all whites are racist and
therefore would never have given Thomas a chance?

It may be one thing for a conservative to point all of
these things out, but there are some black Democrats
who have accused their own party of racism. Says
Baltimore Democrat, Tony E. Fulton, “They really don’t
care about us. We are used every four years, then
thrown back.” Black conservatives have been pointing
that out for years.

Dereck E. Davis, of Prince George, Maryland, is
chairman of the Economic Matters Committee.
According to Davis, “The state party is racist to the
core.” And Nathaniel T. Oaks, a Baltimore Democratic
Delegate, remarked, “I think the Democratic Party takes
black people for granted.”

The above are all fairly recent incidents, but racism in
the Democratic Party stems back to prior to the Civil
War. The Republican party was created in response to
a growing number of Americans who were against
slavery. Thomas Jefferson, and others with the same
philosophy, that slavery was a “positive good,” founded
the Democratic Party.

Following the war, Democrats continued to fight against
equal rights for blacks, eventually defeating
Reconstruction and implementing Jim Crow. During the
1920s, Republicans repeatedly called for anti-lynching
legislature that was opposed by Democrats.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt did his part to continue the
trend of Democratic racism. In addition to the
Japanese Internment situation, Roosevelt is also
responsible for appointing two notorious segregationists
to the U.S. Supreme Court - Jimmy Byrnes and Hugo
Black.

Hugo Black, a former Democrat Senator from Alabama
had a long history of hate group activism. He was a
member of the Ku Klux Klan and became famous for
defending Klansmen under prosecution for racial
murders.

The Civil Rights Act of 1964 got more support from
Republicans than from Democrats. Republican Senate
Minority Leader, Everett Dirksen, pushed the bill through
the Senate despite 21 no-votes from Democrats,
including Al Gore’s father and, of course, Robert Byrd.
Only 4 Republicans opposed the bill.

Democratic opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 split
the party in two. Forty percent of the House Democrats
voted against the Civil Rights Act. At the same time,
80% of Republicans supported it. Republican support in
the Senate was even higher.

So, the next time a liberal brags about their record on
race issues, you know what to say.


47 posted on 09/18/2005 5:32:14 PM PDT by KeyLargo
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To: CFC__VRWC
"Can you imagine how bad they taste, given how foul they sound and smell? "
Well, one has to wash them first, then remove the skin and innards and wash again, then - after couple hours boiling - one is to discard the water with all the molten fat and scum, rinse the cooking pot and the remaining leftist and then re-cook in fresh water.
48 posted on 09/18/2005 5:45:44 PM PDT by GSlob
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To: mhking

Every time I've seen Donna on TV I've thought she seemed too intelligent and classy to be such a goofy liberal.

Remember when people at least paid lip service to politics stopping at the waters edge? It wasn't that long ago.

And just as an aside, I don't think Kanye West came up with all that Bush bashing on his own. The more I see it the more stiff and uncomfortable he looks doing it. I think that's his dad with his hand up his back moving his mouth. (For those that don't know, Kanye West's father is Cornel West, Professor of Hip Hop at Yale, and a rabid communist).


49 posted on 09/18/2005 5:59:54 PM PDT by johnb838 (Logic and reason are tools of the white oppressor.)
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To: FlingWingFlyer

My Goodness, you forgot Ms. Rodham Clinton and Ms. Pelosi lead the shrill and scurrilous pack of DemocRATS!


50 posted on 09/18/2005 6:07:21 PM PDT by victim soul
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To: mhking
And they are calling her a Freeper too! Welcome aboard, Donna!

The b*tch is a freeper masquerading as a democrat. What a POS. kcgeezer | 09.17.05 - 1:43 pm | #

51 posted on 09/18/2005 6:18:18 PM PDT by Tribune7
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To: victim soul

You're right. I probably should have said "white boys and girls." LOL!


52 posted on 09/18/2005 6:19:09 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (We Gave Peace A Chance. It Didn't Work Out. Search keyword: 09-11-01.)
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To: mhking
What about starting another aprty? Right here, right now? How about the "AMERICAN PARTY"? WORST PRESIDENT EVER MargaretSAA | 09.17.05 - 2:18 pm | #

It's been done before.

53 posted on 09/18/2005 6:24:52 PM PDT by Tribune7
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To: KeyLargo

Excellent! Thank you!


54 posted on 09/18/2005 6:26:12 PM PDT by freema (Ready to Rock AND Roll)
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To: mhking
I have been a lifelong Democrat, and in fact I voted for George McGovern - twice! - but after the kind, gentle, compassionate, and loving George W. Bush reached out in a bipartisan way in his speech, and all you loathsome DemoRATS, oops, I mean, my fellow Democrats, could do is react with disdain and skepticism, which is just the same as blind communist hatred, I can no longer vote solidly DemoRat, I mean, Democrat. Cping Lifelong Democrat | really, I mean it | I am not a troll! | 09.17.05 - 4:00 pm | #

Nice Freep somebody

55 posted on 09/18/2005 6:30:29 PM PDT by Tribune7
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To: dfwddr
I echo your sentiments regarding Ms. Brazille.
56 posted on 09/20/2005 6:06:01 PM PDT by T Lady (The Mainstream Media: Public Enemy #1)
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