[Vision2020] Black priveledge

J Ford privatejf32 at hotmail.com
Wed Jun 28 14:51:11 PDT 2006


Hey Ed -

You ever think that maybe you should start living in the REAL world, with 
REAL moral values and REAL back-bone?

This tripe of your's stinks.  Surly the law school or Ed Dept or whatever 
you decided to land on holds more of your interest than this junk.


J  :]




>From: J Chevy <j_chvy at yahoo.com>
>To: Vision <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>Subject: [Vision2020] Black priveledge
>Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 00:40:01 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Oh, it must be grand to be black; better yet, a black woman politician--or, 
>a proud black woman. This double minority/other status evidently entitles 
>her to the right to punch Capitol security guards and sling about racial 
>slurs as sailors do four letter explicatives with no repercussions 
>whatsoever. This repulsive behavior wouldn’t fly for the “good old boys,” 
>or anyone else for that matter; quite the opposite. However, the 
>go-ahead-and-trample-me, I’m-sorry-for-being-white mentality overrides any 
>sanity that might otherwise prevail. Adding insult to injury, this 
>characteristic is present in even the most conservative party members. 
>What’s next for this black woman politician, now that she can successfully 
>evade prosecution by playing the race-gender cards? Perhaps O.J., Rodney 
>King, or race hustling reverends like Sharpton, Jackson, or Farrakhan could 
>proffer up some advice—as if she’s doing bad on her own.
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>http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPolitics.asp?Page=/Politics/archive/200606/POL20060627a.html
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>   McKinney Campaign Website Uses Racial Slurs, Critic Says
>By Monisha Bansal
>CNSNews.com Staff Writer
>June 27, 2006
>
>(CNSNews.com) - Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-Ga.), who charged last March that 
>the Capitol Police harassed her because she is "a female black 
>Congresswoman," allows posters on her re-election website to use racial 
>slurs, a conservative black leader says.
>
>Prominently featured on McKinney's campaign site are messages from people 
>supporting the Georgia Democrat who refer to Republicans as "good ol' boy 
>cracker-crats" and call a former Democratic opponent "an Oreo black 
>candidate."
>
>On the front page of the site, Greg Palast, an investigative reporter with 
>the BBC, says: "The good ol' boy cracker-crats of the Republican Party are 
>having themselves a regular hootenanny over allegations that Congresswoman 
>Cynthia McKinney landed a punch on a security guard at the Capitol."
>
>Click these links to visit the original page or to view a screen capture.
>
>She later apologized for hitting the officer with her cell phone, saying: 
>"I know that the Capitol Hill Police are securing our safety, that of 
>thousands of others, and I appreciate the work that they do. I deeply 
>regret that the incident occurred."
>
>McKinney, who represented the mostly African-American Fourth District of 
>Georgia from 1992 to 2002 and regained her seat in 2004, also links to an 
>article entitled "The Beloved Cynthia McKinney" from Michael Ruppert, a 
>former police detective from Los Angeles who says he is a friend of 
>McKinney's.
>
>In the article, Ruppert attacks former Rep. Denise Majette (D-Ga.) with a 
>racial epithet. Majette defeated McKinney in the Democratic primary in 2002 
>after the district had been redrawn. She served one term in the House 
>before running for a seat in the U.S. Senate.
>
>"An Oreo black candidate named Denise Majette emerged as lots of money 
>poured from the coffers of the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee 
>(AIPAC) funded not only a hate campaign against McKinney, but in support of 
>her opponent as well," Ruppert wrote.
>
>Click the links to visit the original page or to view a screen capture.
>
>"Illegally, thousands of Republican voters crossed over to vote for the 
>Oreo in the primary while the seat stayed safely Democratic, and all were 
>quietly relieved when Cynthia didn't even make it to the general election," 
>he continued.
>
>Mychal Massie, chairman of the conservative group Project 21, said McKinney 
>is responsible for the comments made by her "loyal fledglings."
>
>"This is on her website; she is responsible for what is on her website," he 
>said.
>
>Massie told Cybercast News Service the comments are "morally opprobrious. 
>They are disgusting, they are not worthy of any person, much less persons 
>who occupy public office, and are sworn to act in the best interests of all 
>people regardless of color, race or ethnicity."
>
>"They are just wrong, but they are obviously not out of character for 
>Cynthia McKinney or her fledglings," he said.
>
>"Cynthia McKinney has time and time again risen to the lowest common 
>denominator to show forth her lack of character, her lack of 
>professionalism, her lack of decorum and her lack of respect for rule of 
>law or for the provisions that govern others," Massie stated.
>
>"She is not worthy, she is not fit to grace the halls of Congress," he 
>added. "She brings with her a hatred, an animus and a racism that should 
>have left America at the end of Jim Crow."
>
>Calls made to Cynthia McKinney's campaign office seeking comment for this 
>article were not returned by press time.
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