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Comment by Patricia McAllister on December 30, 2011 at 2:57am I think that it is ridiculous to NOT hold Obama accountable while he is the president of the U.S. Obama took this job, and he knew what it entailed. Mr. Fuller sounds like Obama has a noose around his neck, and white people are FORCING him to not be a man. I think that Obama is a cold-hearted sociopath. No one really knew who this man was. All politicians have to negotiate and fight while in office. What makes him any different. That is hogwash that the white people are FORCING him to be an uncle tom. If Obama cannot stand up and be a man while he is the president of the united states, then he should step aside and let Biden be the president. I don't feel sorry for Obama. He is clearly acting scared, and he is perceived as being an uncle tom.
Comment by Patricia McAllister on December 30, 2011 at 3:07am Mayor Harold Washington was the first Black mayor of racist Chicago, and Mayor Washington stood up like a man. I was born and reared in Chicago. Mayor Washington hired more Blacks than any mayor of Chicago. He also brought Blacks in as County Commissions, aldermen/alderwomen, administrators, etc. Mayor Washington stood up in the City Council and he openly fought the racist councilmen ... which were white, and Mayor Washington eventually won their respect, and the City of Chicago has been a better city ever since.
This is a lame excuse that I am hearing about Obama. Obama just signed the Indefinite Detention bill, and he did not bat an eye. Who do you think will be abused with this new bill? Black men and women. Blacks already make up over 50% of the population in our prisons. This new Indefinite Detention bill can "pick up" Blacks off the streets, and they will never be heard of again.
Please stop making excuses for Obama not standing up and being a man. Being an uncle tom is still a profession that many so-called Black leaders are still using, so stop blaming racism and white supremacy for some of the weak-kneed Black so-called leaders. Had Minister Farrakhan been elected president of the U.S., you would not see this uncle-tomness as Obama is exibiting. A man will be a man under all circumstances.
Comment by RossT on January 1, 2012 at 5:10am Indefinite Detention Bill: also locks up decedent voices. Ahem, "Occupy Wall Street."
Comment by joe on January 18, 2012 at 1:46am Unforgivable blackness Jack Johnson (Youtube) Part 1 & 2
Comment by joe on January 18, 2012 at 2:54am Freelance Foreign Correspondent
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-hrabe/newt-gingrich-welfare_b_12...
Newt Gingrich reeks of desperation. Or, it might just be the smell of red herrings. In a last ditch attempt to be the "anybody-but-Mitt" candidate, he's doubled-down on his argument that African Americans should "demand pay checks and not be satisfied with food stamps." During Monday's Republican presidential debate in South Carolina, Gingrich once again defended his recent comments on food stamps.
When in trouble, cue a Republican politician's favorite political villain, the welfare queen. You know the stereotype. The single African American mother whose full-time job is having more babies to increase her welfare benefits. The illegal Mexican immigrant that steals an American's job and uses the public emergency room as his primary care provider. (Insert anyone else who speaks a different tongue, has a slightly darker skin tone and wears funny clothing) who collects food stamps because they are too lazy to get a real job.
But, before my conservative friends criticize me for playing the race card, let me be clear: I don't think it's racist to oppose handouts. I agree. Handouts and entitlements are destructive to America's innovation, personal success and individual happiness. However, the worst welfare queens aren't the petty offenders that collect $133 per month in food stamps.
The real welfare queens are the upper-class college students, who take out federally subsidized student loans for a Master's degree in art history. The investment banker that collects a seven figure salary just after depositing TARP funds. The middle-class homeowner who maxed out her home equity line of credit and now needs a government-backed loan modification. The union auto worker whose "Cadillac" healthcare plan is subsidized by government bailouts of the Chevy Volt. The agribusiness that collects billions of dollars every year in direct and indirect farm subsidies.
And the "historian" who received $1.6 million in taxpayer funds to consult for Freddie Mac. No, I'm sorry, that would be $1.6 million in government handouts to tell a government agency that handouts are bad. I'm sure plenty of food stamp recipients would love to trade their handout for Gingrich's.
Comment by רהאם עגורן on February 6, 2012 at 9:08pm Do yall really think this is about Racism,in truth it not and it never was.I been studying Law and Commerce and how it intertwine with Nationality Act and how it applies to us and how we screwed up and never cam back to Honor thy Mother and Fathers.These so called "Black Aggravated "is nothing but road blocks and they are payed by the unseen eyes to continue this Race issue.
Comment by Virgil Wayne Freeman on February 15, 2012 at 9:43pm I wish this could go main stream played on every black radio station.
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