Note the author of this post was in a somewhat vile mood this morning. Alas.
I am impressed. Two black men quote Dr. Martin Luther King. Bill Cosby and Alvin F. Poussaint in Christian Science Monitor:
Martin Luther
From The Telegraph today :
A headteacher has defended her decision to investigate an allegation that a four-year-old boy was guilty of racism during a game of chase.
Anne Phipps acted after Rocky Smith spat at a 10-year-old black boy
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The politically correct bigots are still steamed about James Watson’s observation regarding race and intelligence. Selwyn Duke, American Thinker, dares to take another bite out the poisoned apple:
And what is the Truth about racial differences? For one
Has BET lost it’s mind? Green Mountain Politics thinks so, and I tend to agree. Then again, I never did believe them when they said BET would be color blind.
If anybody doubts, that this is a Class A number
Michelle, this morning, makes note of something we’ve noted here previously;
Innocent black Americans are being harassed, driven out of their neighborhoods, and targeted for murder.
Why isn’t it on the front page of every national newspaper? Why isn’t CNN
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McQ notes that the Jenna six are back in jail.
He points up an AP article:
A judge decided the fight that thrust a teenager into the center of a civil rights controversy violated his probation for a previous conviction
Justin McCarthy, News Busters, has the story of Whoopi Goldberg demanding an apogoly from Al Sharpton:
WHOOPI GOLDBERG: Will you do me a favor? Will you ask him to please apologize to the Duke lacrosse players?
JOY BEHAR: Oh
Now that Clarence Thomas has gone public and presented a sterling defense of both his character and reputation, the New York Times and Anita Hill evidently feel entitled, or obligated, to besmeerch Thomas’s reputation yet again.
Ms Hill has an
The left, apparently, is unable to gain any traction with the new smears, so there retrying all the old ones. A case in point is Anita Hill… she of the pubic hair on the Coke can fame.
What’s interesting,
“My worst fears had come to pass not in Georgia, but in Washington, D.C., where I was being pursued not by bigots in white robes but by left-wing zealots draped in flowing sanctimony.”
Clarence Thomas, from Robert Barnes et al,
I see where the City Journal has written a reasonably good breakdown of the malcontents in Jena, how that whole situation was mismanaged and a blown out of proportion. It’s actually a good read, saying in part ;
Does it
I haven’t said much about this business in Jena, save taking Jesse Jackson to task for his response, and standing aghast once again at how quickly the black poverty industry can spring into action when something like this pops up.
Glenn Reynolds makes an interesting point about the lack of attention being paid to the back and forth over the Jena 6.
Perhaps they just don’t wanna be caught in a fight between Jesse Jackson and his kid, huh?
Jesse Jackson is fond of the term “defining moment.” In politics, a defining moment is when a politician accidently speaks thbe truth. Glenn Thrush, Newsday, reports:
WASHINGTON – The Rev. Jesse Jackson has accused Barack Obama of “acting like
Listen to O.J Simpson enrupt into a profane (graphic language) fury.
Now read Ed Morrissey’s, Captain’s Quarters, great back story:
Simpson claimed that a former sports agent had stolen the items from him, and that he wanted to