Posted on 02/26/2013 10:23:52 AM PST by rightwingintelligentsia
Edited on 02/26/2013 1:08:14 PM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
Click source link for full article. Too much profanity.
Kanye... seriously, dude, just shut up and sing. Or whatever it is that you do.
Don’t short Obama. The Jackasses go to his concerts too!
Who cares.
Someday....our "schools" might teach sentence structure too.
I ain't holding my breath.....
In London? Gotta be some kinda of etiquette about Presidential criticism on foreign soil. Well, as long as he doesn’t ‘Dixie Chick’ his audience, that was their main mistake.
LOL! Whooops! Hey I went to New York city schools, what do you expect? I’m saprized i can spel at all
"I'm a genius!"
My momma always used to say, “Kayne, jackass is as jackass does.”
If Kanye truly wanted to challenge Obama, he'd be talking with Herman Cain and other black republicans about what he personally could do to make the life of his future child the best possible in the best nation in the world (the nation that Obama is driving into debt and driving Americans against each other like no other president ever before him).
Frequently Asked Questions - Role of Republicans re Black Equality
Snips:
. Slavery: Democrats Fought to Expand It Republicans Fought to End It
The Democratic Party enacted fugitive slave laws to keep blacks from escaping from plantations; instigated the 1856 Dred Scott v. Standford decision which legally classified blacks as property; passed the Missouri Compromise to spread slavery into 50% of the new Northern states; and passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act designed to spread slavery into all of the new states.
. The Civil War: Democrats Seceded From The Union to Preserve Slavery
. Segregation: Democrats Opposed Civil Rights Republicans Championed Civil Rights
.Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Was A Republican
During the civil rights era of the 1960's, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. fought to stop Democrats from denying civil rights to blacks. It should come as no surprise that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Republican as has been affirmed by his niece, Dr. Alveda C. King.
. President Lyndon Johnson Was Not A Civil Rights Advocate
Behind closed doors, Johnson said: These Negroes, theyre getting uppity these days. Thats a problem for us, since they got something now they never had before. The political pull to back up their upityness. Now, weve got to do something about this. Weve got to give them a little something. Just enough to quiet them down, but not enough to make a difference.
. President John F. Kennedy Was Not A Civil Rights Advocate
In reality, Kennedy voted against the 1957 Civil rights Act while he was a senator. After he became president, John F. Kennedy opposed the 1963 March on Washington by Dr. King that was organized by A. Phillip Randolph who was a black Republican. Dr. King criticized Kennedy for ignoring civil rights issues.
. Democrats Smeared Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The unrelenting efforts by Democrats to tarnish Dr. King's reputation continued for years after his death. To his credit, Republican President Ronald Reagan made Dr. Kings birthday a federal holiday, ignoring how the Democrats had smeared Dr. King.
.Democrats Talk Tolerance, But Practice Intolerance
.Vice President Joe Biden and President Bill Clinton Are Racists?
None of Clintons inner-circle of advisors were black, and Clinton failed to take action to stop the massacre of over 800,000 Rwandans.
. President Barack Obama Practiced The Politics of Poverty
While in the US Senate, Obama voted against the minimum wage bill, then on the 2008 campaign trail, he brazenly told black Americans that he would raise the minimum wage if he became president.
Dont short Obama. The Jackasses go to his concerts too!
West, Obama same thing.. really.. arrogance on crack..
Good catch. That's funny stuff right there.
I’ve got another “snip” to add to your stack:
***In the 1930s Pres FDR (D) declined to support anti-lynching
legislation***
I have a dream, that one day a meteor will strike the Earth and take out all of the Kardashians with it.
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