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Archive for the 'Race' Category
Monday, June 29th, 2009
Everyone was starting to get a bit nervous when Obama's Justice Department let the Panthers get away with voter intimidation. It was starting to look like the two-tier, racial payback era had begun. Now while we can celebrate now that justice is colorblind, let's see if the very person whose decision was overturned today, will [...]
Posted in Government, Legal, Politics, Race | 4 Comments »
Thursday, June 18th, 2009
Are we just a little full of ourselves here?
No African-American woman has been married to the President, and I don't think there's been an African-American woman who's been married to the biggest movie star.
— Jada Pinkett Smith
No African-American woman has ever been married to the president, and while Barack Obama was billed as this post-racial [...]
Posted in Entertainment, Race | 3 Comments »
Friday, June 5th, 2009
I thought judges, of all people, would come prepared. It appears Judge Sonia Sotomayor didn't follow directions, then again maybe she didn't feel as though she needed to take orders from intellectually inferior white males….
The Judicial Confirmation Network (JCN) says Judge Sonia Sotomayor failed to disclose to the Senate Judiciary Committee a controversial document arguing [...]
Posted in Legal, Politics, Race | 6 Comments »
Friday, June 5th, 2009
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Posted in Bob Parks, Crime, Government, Illegal Immigration, Politics, Race | 4 Comments »
Sunday, May 31st, 2009
In response to the uproar over her now infamous quote from the Spring 2002 issue of Berkeley La Raza Law Journal Lecture: ‘A Latina Judge’s Voice’…
Justice (Sandra Day) O'Connor has often been cited as saying that a wise old man and wise old woman will reach the same conclusion in deciding cases. I am not [...]
Posted in Government, Legal, Politics, Race, Uncategorized | 4 Comments »
Saturday, May 30th, 2009
In listening to all these liberal Democrats warn the GOP about not being nice-nice to Latina Judge Sonia Sotomayor (because of a possible ethnic electorate blowback), Rush reminds us of how progressives recently treated another female minority judicial pick….
I want to remind you of Janice Rogers Brown with the help of Jan LaRue from the [...]
Posted in Government, Legal, Politics, Race | 8 Comments »
Friday, May 29th, 2009
Get ready to see more Black Panther (and the like) greeters at a polling place near you.
Charges brought against three members of the New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense under the Bush administration have been dropped by the Obama Justice Department, FOX News has learned.
In his affidavit, obtained by FOX News, Bartle Bull (who worked [...]
Posted in Crime, Election 2008, Government, Legal, Politics, Race | 9 Comments »
Thursday, May 28th, 2009
Can you say Susan Smith wannabe?
Authorities are looking into additional charges of theft against Bonnie Sweeten, the Bucks County mother whose bogus claim of being kidnapped with her 9-year-old daughter set off a massive law enforcement manhunt and a national media frenzy.
For some reason, many published news reports are omitting Sweeten's false allegation that she [...]
Posted in Crime, Media Bias, Race | 7 Comments »
Sunday, May 24th, 2009
This has the makings of either one awesome cat fight, or a quick little-bitch slapdown.
In case you don’t know what Stockholm syndrome means, it’s when kidnap victims become sympathetic to their captors. And in this case, those “captors” are “racists” who “hate that a black guy is in the White House,” according to Miss [...]
Posted in Entertainment, Government, Politics, Race | 8 Comments »
Saturday, May 23rd, 2009
As a resident of Massachusetts, I see real parallels between the rise and fall of our first black governor Deval Patrick, and the rise and coming fall of the first black president, Barack Obama. Let's get to some politically incorrect, uncomfortable-to-say for some, specifics.
1. The Ballot Becomes The Race Card
Both Deval Patrick and Barack Obama [...]
Posted in Economy, Election 2008, Election 2010, Election 2012, Government, Media Bias, Politics, Race | 18 Comments »
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