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Cynthia McKinney and New Black Panthers

Add comment September 29th, 2006

You have probably seen this before, but it deserves another look. Cynthia McKinney and New Black Panthers (Hashim Nzinga).  What the hell are those guys for in the background?

Martyrdom?

Add comment September 28th, 2006

Martyrdom

American Blackout Conspiracy

Add comment September 27th, 2006

McKinney and Inaba

I thought we saw the end of Cynthia McKinney’s smug face and her Black Panther posse when she lost her re election. Well it looks like she’s back and this time brought some kid to back her up. Ian Inaba is a 28 year old Berkley Liberal whose claim to fame is creating Eminem’s Bush bashing video “Mosh” in 2004. Now McKinney stars in Inaba’s newest independent documentary focusing on alleged voter disenfranchisement of blacks in Florida in 2000 to Ohio in 2004. The Michael Moore like propaganda flick is appropriately named “American Blackout”

Democrat Myth: Blacks Denied the Right to Vote

A second recount of Florida’s votes by the Miami Herald and a consortium of major news organizations confirmed that George W. Bush won the 2000 election. Also, investigations by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights and the U. S. Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division found that no blacks were denied the right to vote in the 2000 election.

If even one black person had been denied the right to vote, that person’s name would have been blasted on the front page of every newspaper in this country. The record shows that in June 2001, following a six-month investigation that included subpoenas of Florida State officials from Governor Jeb Bush on down, the U. S. Commission on Civil Rights issued a report that found no evidence of voter intimidation, no evidence of voter harassment, and no evidence of intentional or systematic disenfranchisement of black voters. The U. S. Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division conducted a separate investigation and also found no evidence that Floridians were denied the right to vote during the November 2000 election.

During the 2004 election, Democratic Party operatives continued to perpetuate the myth that black voters were disenfranchised during the 2000 presidential election. If blacks had been denied the right to vote, then why did all of the Democratic Party senators, including John Kerry, John Edwards, Bob Graham and Bill Nelson refuse to support the filling of a voter fraud lawsuit by the Congressional Black Caucus?

Notably, the claim by Democratic Party operatives that “millions” of blacks were denied the right to vote seems ludicrous on its face since ballots do not record the race of the voter. Not mentioned by those claiming voter intimidation is the fact that in 24 of the 25 Florida counties with the highest ballot spoilage rate, the election supervisor was a Democrat. In the 25th county, the election supervisor was an Independent. As for the “felon purge list,” the Miami Herald found that whites were twice as likely to be incorrectly placed on the list as backs. The real shame here is that some Democrats, for short-term partisan advantage, are only too willing to exploit the painful history of black voter disenfranchisement, ironically by Southern Democrats.

The only identifiable black voters who were actually disenfranchised during the 2000 election were members of the military stationed overseas whose ballots, along with those of other overseas service members, were thrown out because of phony challenges by lawyers hired by the Democratic Party.

Every election cycle, the Democratic Party goes into the black community with the same message of incitement, not empowerment. The message to blacks is “you are a victim,” and you must cast a revenge vote in anger to stop Republicans from taking away your right to vote or letting the Voting Rights Act expire. Does that seem familiar?

Democratic Party activists are now in 2006 showing a film entitled American Blackout with false claims about black voter disenfranchised in 2000 and 2004. Starting in 2002, Democratic Party operatives began showing a film called Unprecedented: The 2000 Presidential Election that also contains the false accusation that blacks were denied the right to vote by Republicans. This accusation in those two films is designed to generate hatred among black voters toward Republicans.

The American Blackout film was made by a left-wing radical, Ian Inaba, whose company is called “Guerilla News Network.” The film “Unprecedented” was made by reporters for the BBC, the British Broadcasting Company, and was shown to be biased against both the American and British governments by an independent investigating commission. MoveOn.Org and the African People’s Socialist Party, a revolutionary organization that equates our soldiers and country to Nazis and Nazi Germany, sponsored the “Unprecedented” film. Apparently those liberal, left-wing socialist groups do not know that the word “Nazis” is the German acronym for the Nationalist Socialist Workers Party, a left-wing, socialist organization. NBRA


McKinney and Inaba hug

McKinney’s supporters hurl epithets at the media.

Add comment September 27th, 2006

I just wanted to bring this back around. You know it still amazes me how a black person can hurl racial slurs and insults in any direction, but if a white person was to do the same thing they would be completely destroyed. Check out this video, thank God Cynthia McKinney and her posse was defeated, good riddance BITCH!

Poor Dan Rather is still depressed…

Add comment September 26th, 2006

I think Dan would Rather be on TV. Check out this short but hilarious video!

Moonbat George Clooney

Add comment September 26th, 2006

George Clooney

Left Wing Liberal Democrat Moonbat George Clooney is at it again. He just can’t seem to do what we pay him to do which is ACT, (or attempt to act). Instead he has chosen to descend into the Liberal ranks and has aligned himself with the likes of Cindy Sheehan, Danny Glover, Shawn Penn and Hugo Chavez.

Facts about George Clooney.

He believes Mario Cuomo should be President,

He keeps a photo of Jimmy Carter’s ER set visit on display in his bathroom

He is quoted as saying: The problem is we elected a manager, and we need a leader,” Clooney tells the magazine. “Let’s face it: Bush is just dim.

He also revisits his feud with Bill O’Reilly, who criticized Clooney and other celebs who fail to use due diligence when they lend their names to dubious charities.

The actor, who refused to go on O’Reilly’s show on Fox News Channel, claims O’Reilly declined to debate him on “Larry King Live,” but O’Reilly says he was never asked.

“It makes me mad when O’Reilly [bleeps] with something that’s good and done for the right reasons,” Clooney complains in GQ.

“Once again Mr. Clooney is either stretching the truth or is misinformed,” O’Reilly retorts. “I’m getting a little annoyed.”

Media Research Center

The actor-director skillfully deflected a barrage of questions from reporters about a potential Clooney candidacy, after appearing at an event where Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed legislation aimed at helping stop genocidal violence in the Darfur region of Sudan.
Told that fans are clamoring for the “Syriana” star to run for office, he said with a subtle head shake, “Believe me, you don’t want me in politics.”
When asked what he thought about people wearing T-shirts urging Clooney to seek the presidency in 2008, he added, “I think they’re probably kidding.”
Asked again if he would try to get his name on a ballot, Clooney said, “That’s a bad idea.”
Clooney, a liberal Democrat, is well known for his activism. Lately, he has been urging Congress and the United Nations to help end atrocities in the Darfur. When it comes to his own future, maybe he was just trying to lower expectations.

Clooney recalled at one point that he starred in “Batman and Robin,” in which Schwarzenegger played the villainous Mr. Freeze.

“He’s gone on to be governor, and I still think I’m Batman,” Clooney said.

foxnews.com

Islam Crusade…

Add comment September 26th, 2006

Islam Crusade

The Kid from Brooklyn - Immigrants

Add comment September 25th, 2006

The Kid from Brooklyn - Immigrants

The Pathetic Liberals and GOP gas prices

Add comment September 25th, 2006

dropping gas prices

The pathetic Liberals have recently plucked another unsubstantiated conspiracy theory out of their little hate filled minds. It seems some left wing bloggers are now under the impression that the Bush administration is responsible for falling gas prices in order to gain steam for this fall’s elections. The liberals “Blame Bush” campaign has hit a new low with this one. So basically Bush is to blame if gas prices or high and Bush is to blame if gas prices are low. Gasoline prices have fallen more than 40 cents over the past two months.

Image of the day

Add comment September 25th, 2006

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