View Full Version : New Orleans and the Honky scam
Lungdop Philing
09-30-2005, 10:56 AM
http://www.washtimes.com/national/20050929-114710-8545r.htm
This was predicted by many people.
Watch for the eminent domain laws to kick in ... while the land is grabbed from the blacks and transferred to the rich white friends of Bush, which will come back to republican party in the form of campaign contributions.
The republican party truly hates blacks.
LionelHutz
09-30-2005, 11:28 AM
Of course Alphonso Jackson is black. I guess we'll ignore that reality, though.
This is certainly a controversial thing to say: Mr. Jackson, a former developer and longtime government housing official, said the history of urban reconstruction projects shows that most blacks will not return and others who want to might not have the means or opportunity. His agency will play a critical role in the city's redevelopment through various grant programs, including those for damaged or destroyed properties.
Lungdop Philing
09-30-2005, 03:48 PM
Here's one of the republican party spokespeople at his best ... in a nutshell, he states that if you want crime to go down, abort all black births. Even the white house couldn't stand by that one so they condemned the statement with a wink and nod.
http://www.kare11.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=108294
Republicanism = racism.
es347fan
09-30-2005, 06:22 PM
" Republicanism = racism."
Bullshit.
Vilepagan
09-30-2005, 06:45 PM
Originally posted by Lungdop Philing
Here's one of the republican party spokespeople at his best ... in a nutshell, he states that if you want crime to go down, abort all black births.
Which he also said would be morally reprehensible...why didn't you mention that in your "nutshell" observation?
Even the white house couldn't stand by that one so they condemned the statement with a wink and nod.[/b]
I read the condemnation, but I must have missed the wink and nod...can you quote that part of the article?
Republicanism = racism.
Now there's an indefensible statement....
Lungdop Philing
09-30-2005, 07:32 PM
Well let's see ...
Republican Bob jones University had (still has?) a policy that does not allow interracial dating.
The red (republican) state of Texas has exposed itself for being racists when 4 rednecks dragged a black man to his death.
The red state of Georgia (Alabama?) has segregated high school proms.
The red state of Florida has been accused of disenfranchising black voters in the '00 and '04.
The red state of Ohio has been accused of disenfranchising black voters in the '04 elections.
George Bush is the first modern president that has refused to meet with the NAACP -- he has not met with them in his entire 5 years in the white house. That probably holds true for the black caucus as well.
Republican governor, Evan Mecham was impeached and removed from office in 1988 because he rescinded the MLK holiday and called black children 'pickaninnies'.
The republican president of the united states recently let thousands of blacks die in a hurricane and then did everything possible to help the white folks of his home red state.
Now ... why wouldn't I consider republicanism as racism?
Vilepagan
09-30-2005, 09:47 PM
Originally posted by Lungdop Philing
Well let's see ...
Republican Bob jones University had (still has?) a policy that does not allow interracial dating.
While I share your distaste for this policy, this policy doesn't necessarily indicate their dislike for blacks. They encourage blacks to attend their university, and the picture on their homepage is hardly one you would expect from a "racist" institution.
http://www.bju.edu/
I'd love to have a diploma on my wall from BJU. :D
The red (republican) state of Texas has exposed itself for being racists when 4 rednecks dragged a black man to his death.
Yes, and the entire state of Wisconsin has exposed themselves to be cannibals because Jeffery Dahmer lived in Milwaukee. :rolleyes:
The red state of Georgia (Alabama?) has segregated high school proms.
Is that a state law or just a few schools?
The red state of Florida has been accused of disenfranchising black voters in the '00 and '04.
The red state of Ohio has been accused of disenfranchising black voters in the '04 elections.
Again, I'm certain that includes every person in those states...right?
George Bush is the first modern president that has refused to meet with the NAACP -- he has not met with them in his entire 5 years in the white house. That probably holds true for the black caucus as well.
To be honest Dop, I don't care much for Mr. Bush and his policies, but his record on appointing minorities to government positions isn't one of my gripes. As for meeting with the NAACP, that's his choice, although I did think it was a boneheaded political move. I do seem to recall that the NAACP didn't exactly extend a cordial invitation either.
Republican governor, Evan Mecham was impeached and removed from office in 1988 because he rescinded the MLK holiday and called black children 'pickaninnies'.
While he did the things you mention, he wasn't impeached for being bizarre.
He finally won in 1986, which opened an ominous chapter in Arizona history. Known for his outspoken conservative stance, he would be impeached from office after only a year. He would be known as the governor who canceled Martin Luther King Jr. Day, defended the word "pickaninny" as well as other racist remarks, bizarre paranoid behaviour such as declaring John Kolbe of the Phoenix Gazette a "non-person", and causing such turmoil as to prevent a Super Bowl from coming to town. Losses to the state approached $500 million, including $200 million from the NFL's decision to move the Super Bowl.
A recall petition was begun by those who disagreed with his political stances. The final number of people who signed was over twice what was needed in the time allotted. An election was scheduled by the Secretary of State, but calls for impeachment had already arisen due to illegalities he committed while campaigning for governor and while in office. Mecham was impeached for for allegedly concealing a large campaign contribution ($350,000), misuse of funds for a state loan of $80,000 to his Mecham Pontiac dealership, and obstruction of justice by ordering the head of the state police to refuse cooperation to the attorney general in a criminal investigation. Mecham had also been indicted criminally for allegedly concealing an illegal campaign contribution of $350,000 from controversial attorney Barry Wolfson, then being investigated by the attorney general along with his partner, Hubert V. Gregan, for an alleged arbitrage scam. Under the terms of the agreement Mecham had written Wolfson a letter stating the arrangement would remain confidential." Wolfson had wired the money into a special Mecham campaign bank account created solely for these transactions. That contribution, coming as it did in the final days of the campaign, had made Mecham's victory possible. Mecham was impeached February 9, 1988 just days after his state of the state address. He was found guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors and removed from office April 4, 1988.
http://jeff.scott.tripod.com/mecham.html
The republican president of the united states recently let thousands of blacks die in a hurricane and then did everything possible to help the white folks of his home red state.
Can't win when it's bad, can't win when it's good.
Now ... why wouldn't I consider republicanism as racism?
I wouldn't really know.
BorgHunter
09-30-2005, 10:18 PM
Originally posted by Vilepagan
Again, I'm certain that includes every person in those states...right?
Yep, I can confirm the Florida bit, at least. Blib and I personally helped with the rest of Florida, including many blacks, to disenfranchise black voters. It was a load of fun. They served us punch n' pie.
Decka
10-01-2005, 02:01 AM
yea... here's FT reasoning...
"1 person murdered another person in america... thus ALL americans are murderers...."
LOL.. FT makes me laugh
Overdose
10-01-2005, 02:07 AM
Originally posted by Decka
yea... here's FT reasoning...
"1 person murdered another person in america... thus ALL americans are murderers...."
LOL.. FT makes me laugh
Isn't this Dop's thread not FT's? Are you mixnig the two or just trying to make them both seem like the same person? Or am I just mistaken?
Brooks
10-01-2005, 03:46 AM
Originally posted by Lungdop Philing
The republican president of the united states recently let thousands of blacks die in a hurricane and then did everything possible to help the white folks of his home red state.
Now ... why wouldn't I consider republicanism as racism?
As of 9/29 there were 1,132 TOTAL fatalities. If you know where the thousands of black bodies are, you'd better inform the proper authorities.
PS - His "home red state" took in thousands of survivors, and didn't need much help from him.
Lungdop Philing
10-01-2005, 09:10 AM
Do the math brooks ...
There were 100,000 people who did not get out.
35,000 were successfully evacuated which leaves 65,000 unaccounted for.
The team bush cleanup team doesn't count a body until it is identified. So if the body is never identified, it will never be included in the count. That's why the count is low.
Good posts Vile -- at least you make sense .
Borg -- your sig is longer than your message -- LOL.
Tell 'em OD.
Vilepagan
10-01-2005, 09:33 AM
Originally posted by Lungdop Philing
Do the math brooks ...
There were 100,000 people who did not get out.
35,000 were successfully evacuated which leaves 65,000 unaccounted for.
The team bush cleanup team doesn't count a body until it is identified. So if the body is never identified, it will never be included in the count. That's why the count is low.
Good posts Vile -- at least you make sense .
Borg -- your sig is longer than your message -- LOL.
Tell 'em OD.
Dop, you don't seriously think that 65,000 people died from Katrina do you?
Evakian
10-01-2005, 09:48 AM
Now ... why wouldn't I consider republicanism as racism?
So...if a "blue state" was brought up on these issues, would that mean they are racist?
By your inane reasoning, the Crusades were encouraged by the words of Christ, or that all north koreans are all bad because they live in a communist dictatorship.
35,000 were successfully evacuated which leaves 65,000 unaccounted for.
Yes, i am sure that each and every last person died in the storm :rolleyes:
Well, if the governor, mayor(schoolbus Nagin), the police, FEMA, the media, military and other organizations worked together that would not have happened.
The republican president of the united states recently let thousands of blacks die in a hurricane and then did everything possible to help the white folks of his home red state.
Stop that, the people who could afford the money/time/effort to leave left, many of the poor did not because they either chose not to, did not want to, or could not. Its about money, not race.
Bush is a crooked failure of a republican. He is a liberalized centrist of politics who gives what both sides want the best way he can, because he does not realize bending over backwards for those who hate him will not change anything. Bush can do anything and will still be brutalized and attacked. He has comforted the black community more than even clinton did financially and through workforce measures, silence yourself my friend :).
And unless there are deliberate orders of the emergency personnel to help the whites out, you've got a baseless argument. If anything, those emergency personnel would be helping the black neighborhoods out first and most, as the most people are there and they are the more dangerous areas.
Lungdop Philing
10-01-2005, 09:51 AM
Yes I do Vile and some day we will find out what the real number is. If I'm wrong, I'll admit it. Of course if the number is 64,999 and not 65,000 -- that doesn't make me or my point wrong.
There are lots of databases being developed as we speak -- it'll leak out sooner or later.
LionelHutz
10-01-2005, 01:25 PM
Originally posted by Lungdop Philing
The team bush cleanup team doesn't count a body until it is identified. So if the body is never identified, it will never be included in the count. That's why the count is low.
Where'd you hear that gem?
Freethinker
10-01-2005, 10:19 PM
Originally posted by Decka
yea... here's FT reasoning...
"1 person murdered another person in america... thus ALL americans are murderers...."
Gee. That's odd. I don't remember having ever suggested any such thing.
Maybe you could come up with a quote.
Then again.............no.
You won't.
Originally posted by Decka
LOL.. FT makes me laugh
Judging from your apparent level of intellectual development, it's probably not too difficult to "make you laugh".
BTW......this is Lungdop's thread.
Brooks
10-02-2005, 05:06 AM
Originally posted by Lungdop Philing
Yes I do Vile and some day we will find out what the real number is. If I'm wrong, I'll admit it.
No you won't. When faced with the current numbers, you say it's not true. Why will you say differently when the count is final?