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Reply from: Knowledge
Date: 11 May, 19:14
FYi


Old racial hate phrased a new way

By JONATHAN R. BURRS ()

What is all this nonsense about Senator Obama being an elitist? Why is
the mainstream so fixated on trivial issues such as erroneous
political rhetoric and propaganda? In fact, what exactly is an elitist
and how in practical terms might this term apply to Obama - if
applicable to him at all?

The firestorm of recent Obama criticism characterizing him as elitist
when it comes to religion has no basis in fact and if anything,
reveals ugly characteristics regarding the status of race relations in
the United States. Both Senators Clinton and McCain have recently
joined the ranks of critics belaboring a moot issue, suggesting Obama
is an elitist when it comes to religion after Obama poorly worded
symptoms of some small towns in the U.S. that continue to be plagued
with the growth of domestic hate groups, where they exist and who they
target. Since 2000, hate groups have increased by approximately 50
percent.

Usually, when a politician is accused of something, critics can
dismiss the manner in which he or she defends himself or herself as
conviction born out of necessity and convenience. However, in Obama's
case, he need not clarify his religious position nor entertain
criticism born out of ignorance and racial intolerance.

advertisement

Obama, unlike McCain and Clinton, expressed a personal and convincing
explanation of his faith, his life and his political activities long
before his critics began attempting to falsely depict his religious
beliefs. He did this on June 28, 2006, in his talk "Call to Renewal,"
where he clearly explains his views regarding religion. At no point
during that talk do the issues of small-town residents clinging to
guns and or religions arise! Those interested in Obama the candidate
need look no further than this dialogue to understand the recent
criticism is born out of necessity, or should I say desperation of the
opponents who cannot beat him in any fair fight, and their supporters.

However, the deceptive portrayal of Obama as an elitist and the
mainstream's obsession with scrutinizing his every word and syllable
are indicators of just how racially intolerant a large portion of the
U.S. is toward minorities. Did anyone tell Obama he was not supposed
to do this well in his bid to become the next U.S. president?

Surely if 1968 gubernatorial candidate Ronald Reagan had made
comparable comments regarding the connection between poor and/or
unstable economic conditions and the growth of white supremacy, those
comments would more than likely have been accepted as a real problem
that needed to be addressed, versus the games we see from political
pundits today.

Similar to today, America in the 1960s and 1970s experienced the
unpopular, open-ended war spurred by the government exploiting
citizen's fears of the threat of communism spreading, skyrocketing
fuel prices and increases in bank foreclosures sending quivers of fear
across the country. Industrial areas declining from loss of lucrative
union jobs increased the number of unemployment claims prompting the
mobilization of soldiers in a racial movement called the Fifth Era.

The White Aryan Resistance rallied around Anglo unrest and before
being dismantled by the FBI, managed to pull off several high profile
bank robberies, finance several political campaigns, fund the creation
of paramilitary training camps and murder Denver radio talk-show host
Alan Berg, largely for speaking out against the ZOG or Zionist
Occupation Government conspiracy theory.

In 2008, although some of the players in the hate game have changed,
their tactics and underlying message of hate remains constant. Instead
of calling Obama a Communist, as was the allegation against Dr. King,
right-wing radicals fictitiously claim Obama is Muslim and may have
ties to Islamic terror networks. Anti-Semitism has largely been
replaced with anti-immigration. The U.S. is in an open-ended war
incited by the government exploiting citizen's fears of nondomestic
terrorism spreading, skyrocketing fuel prices, epidemic level bank
foreclosures, lucrative job loss due to offshore outsourcing and poor
policy such as the North American Free Trade Agreement - and the
unemployment lines growing longer by the day.

The undeniable truth regarding race-relations, or better phrased,
racism in America, continues to rear its ugly head throughout this
election season. I think I read somewhere that a former Democratic
vice presidential nominee and Clinton supporter said it right: If
Obama were white, he would not be where he is today. I could not agree
more. Using the standard set by a true elitist such as Al Gore, who
consequently cannot spell, or George W. Bush, who for some reason
believes "nucular" is a real word, I imagine if Obama looked like
either of these men, at age 46 he would be at the end of his second
term as president and not attempting to secure the Democratic
presidential nomination! Obama for president.






Everything you ever wanted to know about politics,racism, White Supremacy, and religion,
but were afraid to ask!

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RACE_RACISM_AND_RELIGION_2008/

Reply from: Al Nakba
Date: 11 May, 22:48
On May 11, 10:14 am, Knowledge <knowled...@charter.net> wrote:
> FYi
>
> Old racial hate phrased a new way
>
> By JONATHAN R. BURRS ()
>
> What is all this nonsense about Senator Obama being an elitist? Why is
> the mainstream so fixated on trivial issues such as erroneous
> political rhetoric and propaganda? In fact, what exactly is an elitist
> and how in practical terms might this term apply to Obama - if
> applicable to him at all?
>
> The firestorm of recent Obama criticism characterizing him as elitist
> when it comes to religion has no basis in fact and if anything,
> reveals ugly characteristics regarding the status of race relations in
> the United States. Both Senators Clinton and McCain have recently
> joined the ranks of critics belaboring a moot issue, suggesting Obama
> is an elitist when it comes to religion after Obama poorly worded
> symptoms of some small towns in the U.S. that continue to be plagued
> with the growth of domestic hate groups, where they exist and who they
> target. Since 2000, hate groups have increased by approximately 50
> percent.
>
> Usually, when a politician is accused of something, critics can
> dismiss the manner in which he or she defends himself or herself as
> conviction born out of necessity and convenience. However, in Obama's
> case, he need not clarify his religious position nor entertain
> criticism born out of ignorance and racial intolerance.
>
> advertisement
>
> Obama, unlike McCain and Clinton, expressed a personal and convincing
> explanation of his faith, his life and his political activities long
> before his critics began attempting to falsely depict his religious
> beliefs. He did this on June 28, 2006, in his talk "Call to Renewal,"
> where he clearly explains his views regarding religion. At no point
> during that talk do the issues of small-town residents clinging to
> guns and or religions arise! Those interested in Obama the candidate
> need look no further than this dialogue to understand the recent
> criticism is born out of necessity, or should I say desperation of the
> opponents who cannot beat him in any fair fight, and their supporters.
>
> However, the deceptive portrayal of Obama as an elitist and the
> mainstream's obsession with scrutinizing his every word and syllable
> are indicators of just how racially intolerant a large portion of the
> U.S. is toward minorities. Did anyone tell Obama he was not supposed
> to do this well in his bid to become the next U.S. president?
>
> Surely if 1968 gubernatorial candidate Ronald Reagan had made
> comparable comments regarding the connection between poor and/or
> unstable economic conditions and the growth of white supremacy, those
> comments would more than likely have been accepted as a real problem
> that needed to be addressed, versus the games we see from political
> pundits today.
>
> Similar to today, America in the 1960s and 1970s experienced the
> unpopular, open-ended war spurred by the government exploiting
> citizen's fears of the threat of communism spreading, skyrocketing
> fuel prices and increases in bank foreclosures sending quivers of fear
> across the country. Industrial areas declining from loss of lucrative
> union jobs increased the number of unemployment claims prompting the
> mobilization of soldiers in a racial movement called the Fifth Era.
>
> The White Aryan Resistance rallied around Anglo unrest and before
> being dismantled by the FBI, managed to pull off several high profile
> bank robberies, finance several political campaigns, fund the creation
> of paramilitary training camps and murder Denver radio talk-show host
> Alan Berg, largely for speaking out against the ZOG or Zionist
> Occupation Government conspiracy theory.
>
> In 2008, although some of the players in the hate game have changed,
> their tactics and underlying message of hate remains constant. Instead
> of calling Obama a Communist, as was the allegation against Dr. King,
> right-wing radicals fictitiously claim Obama is Muslim and may have
> ties to Islamic terror networks. Anti-Semitism has largely been
> replaced with anti-immigration. The U.S. is in an open-ended war
> incited by the government exploiting citizen's fears of nondomestic
> terrorism spreading, skyrocketing fuel prices, epidemic level bank
> foreclosures, lucrative job loss due to offshore outsourcing and poor
> policy such as the North American Free Trade Agreement - and the
> unemployment lines growing longer by the day.
>
> The undeniable truth regarding race-relations, or better phrased,
> racism in America, continues to rear its ugly head throughout this
> election season. I think I read somewhere that a former Democratic
> vice presidential nominee and Clinton supporter said it right: If
> Obama were white, he would not be where he is today. I could not agree
> more. Using the standard set by a true elitist such as Al Gore, who
> consequently cannot spell, or George W. Bush, who for some reason
> believes "nucular" is a real word, I imagine if Obama looked like
> either of these men, at age 46 he would be at the end of his second
> term as president and not attempting to secure the Democratic
> presidential nomination! Obama for president.
>
> Everything you ever wanted to know about politics,racism, White Supremacy,=
and religion,
> but were afraid to ask!
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RACE_RACISM_AND_RELIGION_2008/

The dems in the senate still have a klansmen, one of the original
"boys in the hoods"..

Reply from: HughBhangi@N0G.0RG
Date: 13 May, 11:58
>> What is all this about Senator Obama being an elitist?
He is a typical Liberal Socialist that feels Big Government needs to
Control the hapless masses.

>>Why is the mainstream so fixated on trivial issues such as erroneous
>> political rhetoric and propaganda? In fact, what exactly is an elitist
>> and how in practical terms might this term apply to Obama - if
>> applicable to him at all?
>>
>> The firestorm of recent Obama criticism characterizing him as elitist
>> when it comes to religion has no basis in fact and if anything,
>> reveals ugly characteristics regarding the status of race relations in
>> the United States. Both Senators Clinton and McCain have recently
>> joined the ranks of critics belaboring a moot issue, suggesting Obama
>> is an elitist when it comes to religion after Obama poorly worded
>> symptoms of some small towns in the U.S. that continue to be plagued
>> with the growth of domestic hate groups, where they exist and who they
>> target. Since 2000, hate groups have increased by approximately 50
>> percent.
>>
>> Usually, when a politician is accused of something, critics can
>> dismiss the manner in which he or she defends himself or herself as
>> conviction born out of necessity and convenience. However, in Obama's
>> case, he need not clarify his religious position nor entertain
>> criticism born out of ignorance and racial intolerance.
>>
>> advertisement
>>
>> Obama, unlike McCain and Clinton, expressed a personal and convincing
>> explanation of his faith, his life and his political activities long
>> before his critics began attempting to falsely depict his religious
>> beliefs. He did this on June 28, 2006, in his talk "Call to Renewal,"
>> where he clearly explains his views regarding religion. At no point
>> during that talk do the issues of small-town residents clinging to
>> guns and or religions arise! Those interested in Obama the candidate
>> need look no further than this dialogue to understand the recent
>> criticism is born out of necessity, or should I say desperation of the
>> opponents who cannot beat him in any fair fight, and their supporters.
>>
>> However, the deceptive portrayal of Obama as an elitist and the
>> mainstream's obsession with scrutinizing his every word and syllable
>> are indicators of just how racially intolerant a large portion of the
>> U.S. is toward minorities. Did anyone tell Obama he was not supposed
>> to do this well in his bid to become the next U.S. president?
>>
>> Surely if 1968 gubernatorial candidate Ronald Reagan had made
>> comparable comments regarding the connection between poor and/or
>> unstable economic conditions and the growth of white supremacy, those
>> comments would more than likely have been accepted as a real problem
>> that needed to be addressed, versus the games we see from political
>> pundits today.
>>
>> Similar to today, America in the 1960s and 1970s experienced the
>> unpopular, open-ended war spurred by the government exploiting
>> citizen's fears of the threat of communism spreading, skyrocketing
>> fuel prices and increases in bank foreclosures sending quivers of fear
>> across the country. Industrial areas declining from loss of lucrative
>> union jobs increased the number of unemployment claims prompting the
>> mobilization of soldiers in a racial movement called the Fifth Era.
>>
>> The White Aryan Resistance rallied around Anglo unrest and before
>> being dismantled by the FBI, managed to pull off several high profile
>> bank robberies, finance several political campaigns, fund the creation
>> of paramilitary training camps and murder Denver radio talk-show host
>> Alan Berg, largely for speaking out against the ZOG or Zionist
>> Occupation Government conspiracy theory.
>>
>> In 2008, although some of the players in the hate game have changed,
>> their tactics and underlying message of hate remains constant. Instead
>> of calling Obama a Communist, as was the allegation against Dr. King,
>> right-wing radicals fictitiously claim Obama is Muslim and may have
>> ties to Islamic terror networks. Anti-Semitism has largely been
>> replaced with anti-immigration. The U.S. is in an open-ended war
>> incited by the government exploiting citizen's fears of nondomestic
>> terrorism spreading, skyrocketing fuel prices, epidemic level bank
>> foreclosures, lucrative job loss due to offshore outsourcing and poor
>> policy such as the North American Free Trade Agreement - and the
>> unemployment lines growing longer by the day.
>>
>> The undeniable truth regarding race-relations, or better phrased,
>> racism in America, continues to rear its ugly head throughout this
>> election season. I think I read somewhere that a former Democratic
>> vice presidential nominee and Clinton supporter said it right: If
>> Obama were white, he would not be where he is today. I could not agree
>> more. Using the standard set by a true elitist such as Al Gore, who
>> consequently cannot spell, or George W. Bush, who for some reason
>> believes "nucular" is a real word, I imagine if Obama looked like
>> either of these men, at age 46 he would be at the end of his second
>> term as president and not attempting to secure the Democratic
>> presidential nomination! Obama for president.
>>
>> Everything you ever wanted to know about politics,racism, White Supremacy, and religion,
>> but were afraid to ask!
>>
>> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RACE_RACISM_AND_RELIGION_2008/
>
>The dems in the senate still have a klansmen, one of the original
>"boys in the hoods"..


Reply from: charley
Date: 13 May, 16:56
On May 13, 5:58 am, HughBha...@N0G.0RG wrote:
> >> What is all this about Senator Obama being an elitist?
>
> He is a typical Liberal Socialist that feels Big Government needs to
> Control the hapless masses.
>
> >>Why is the mainstream so fixated on trivial issues such as erroneous
> >> political rhetoric and propaganda? In fact, what exactly is an elitist
> >> and how in practical terms might this term apply to Obama - if
> >> applicable to him at all?
>
> >> The firestorm of recent Obama criticism characterizing him as elitist
> >> when it comes to religion has no basis in fact and if anything,
> >> reveals ugly characteristics regarding the status of race relations in
> >> the United States. Both Senators Clinton and McCain have recently
> >> joined the ranks of critics belaboring a moot issue, suggesting Obama
> >> is an elitist when it comes to religion after Obama poorly worded
> >> symptoms of some small towns in the U.S. that continue to be plagued
> >> with the growth of domestic hate groups, where they exist and who they
> >> target. Since 2000, hate groups have increased by approximately 50
> >> percent.
>
> >> Usually, when a politician is accused of something, critics can
> >> dismiss the manner in which he or she defends himself or herself as
> >> conviction born out of necessity and convenience. However, in Obama's
> >> case, he need not clarify his religious position nor entertain
> >> criticism born out of ignorance and racial intolerance.
>
> >> advertisement
>
> >> Obama, unlike McCain and Clinton, expressed a personal and convincing
> >> explanation of his faith, his life and his political activities long
> >> before his critics began attempting to falsely depict his religious
> >> beliefs. He did this on June 28, 2006, in his talk "Call to Renewal,"
> >> where he clearly explains his views regarding religion. At no point
> >> during that talk do the issues of small-town residents clinging to
> >> guns and or religions arise! Those interested in Obama the candidate
> >> need look no further than this dialogue to understand the recent
> >> criticism is born out of necessity, or should I say desperation of the
> >> opponents who cannot beat him in any fair fight, and their supporters.
>
> >> However, the deceptive portrayal of Obama as an elitist and the
> >> mainstream's obsession with scrutinizing his every word and syllable
> >> are indicators of just how racially intolerant a large portion of the
> >> U.S. is toward minorities. Did anyone tell Obama he was not supposed
> >> to do this well in his bid to become the next U.S. president?
>
> >> Surely if 1968 gubernatorial candidate Ronald Reagan had made
> >> comparable comments regarding the connection between poor and/or
> >> unstable economic conditions and the growth of white supremacy, those
> >> comments would more than likely have been accepted as a real problem
> >> that needed to be addressed, versus the games we see from political
> >> pundits today.
>
> >> Similar to today, America in the 1960s and 1970s experienced the
> >> unpopular, open-ended war spurred by the government exploiting
> >> citizen's fears of the threat of communism spreading, skyrocketing
> >> fuel prices and increases in bank foreclosures sending quivers of fear
> >> across the country. Industrial areas declining from loss of lucrative
> >> union jobs increased the number of unemployment claims prompting the
> >> mobilization of soldiers in a racial movement called the Fifth Era.
>
> >> The White Aryan Resistance rallied around Anglo unrest and before
> >> being dismantled by the FBI, managed to pull off several high profile
> >> bank robberies, finance several political campaigns, fund the creation
> >> of paramilitary training camps and murder Denver radio talk-show host
> >> Alan Berg, largely for speaking out against the ZOG or Zionist
> >> Occupation Government conspiracy theory.
>
> >> In 2008, although some of the players in the hate game have changed,
> >> their tactics and underlying message of hate remains constant. Instead
> >> of calling Obama a Communist, as was the allegation against Dr. King,
> >> right-wing radicals fictitiously claim Obama is Muslim and may have
> >> ties to Islamic terror networks. Anti-Semitism has largely been
> >> replaced with anti-immigration. The U.S. is in an open-ended war
> >> incited by the government exploiting citizen's fears of nondomestic
> >> terrorism spreading, skyrocketing fuel prices, epidemic level bank
> >> foreclosures, lucrative job loss due to offshore outsourcing and poor
> >> policy such as the North American Free Trade Agreement - and the
> >> unemployment lines growing longer by the day.
>
> >> The undeniable truth regarding race-relations, or better phrased,
> >> racism in America, continues to rear its ugly head throughout this
> >> election season. I think I read somewhere that a former Democratic
> >> vice presidential nominee and Clinton supporter said it right: If
> >> Obama were white, he would not be where he is today. I could not agree
> >> more. Using the standard set by a true elitist such as Al Gore, who
> >> consequently cannot spell, or George W. Bush, who for some reason
> >> believes "nucular" is a real word, I imagine if Obama looked like
> >> either of these men, at age 46 he would be at the end of his second
> >> term as president and not attempting to secure the Democratic
> >> presidential nomination! Obama for president.
>
> >> Everything you ever wanted to know about politics,racism, White Supremacy, and religion,
> >> but were afraid to ask!
>
> >>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RACE_RACISM_AND_RELIGION_2008/
>
> >The dems in the senate still have a klansmen, one of the original
> >"boys in the hoods"..

why do you think the liberal dems want illegal aliens to become
citizens....they want the power for the next 50 years so they'll
promise them anything they want. we need an alternative and its not
the repub party that will offer it.

Reply from: Eat the rich
Date: 16 May, 11:24
On May 13, 2:58 am, HughBha...@N0G.0RG wrote:

>
> He is a typical Liberal Socialist that feels Big Government needs to
> Control the hapless masses.

Then you don't know Obama. Go look at who is contributing to his
campaign. He's in the pockets of a lot of big businesses. Yeah
Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, and Citigroup love funding socialist.

http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/summary.php?cid=N00009638&cycle 08

Please research the other candidates, too. You'll see that not one of
them isn't owned by big business. You think that any of them is going
to support you if you're about to lose your house? About to go
bankrupt due to medical bills or credit crunch?


Reply from: Knowledge
Date: 11 May, 22:50
On Sun, 11 May 2008 12:14:29 -0500, Knowledge <knowledg_e@charter.net>
wrote:

>FYi
>
>
>Old racial hate phrased a new way
>
>By JONATHAN R. BURRS ()
>
>What is all this nonsense about Senator Obama being an elitist? Why is
>the mainstream so fixated on trivial issues such as erroneous
>political rhetoric and propaganda? In fact, what exactly is an elitist
>and how in practical terms might this term apply to Obama - if
>applicable to him at all?
>
>The firestorm of recent Obama criticism characterizing him as elitist
>when it comes to religion has no basis in fact and if anything,
>reveals ugly characteristics regarding the status of race relations in
>the United States. Both Senators Clinton and McCain have recently
>joined the ranks of critics belaboring a moot issue, suggesting Obama
>is an elitist when it comes to religion after Obama poorly worded
>symptoms of some small towns in the U.S. that continue to be plagued
>with the growth of domestic hate groups, where they exist and who they
>target. Since 2000, hate groups have increased by approximately 50
>percent.

Knowledge says: this is a very good article, but I notice that even
this author doesn't have the courage to say "White Hate Groups"

He leaves the impression that hate groups are increasing in all ethnic
groups. That's a huge lie. They aren't increasing in an y nonwhite
ethnic groups.

Only the European are busy putting together more all White groups that
are dedicated to hating African Americans and harming them in any way
possible.

If you don't this, then show us some links from CREDIBLE web sites
indicating otherwise.





>
>Everything you ever wanted to know about politics,racism, White Supremacy, and religion,
>but were afraid to ask!
>
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RACE_RACISM_AND_RELIGION_2008/






Everything you ever wanted to know about politics,racism, White Supremacy, and religion,
but were afraid to ask!

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RACE_RACISM_AND_RELIGION_2008/

Reply from: Oooga! Ooooga!
Date: 12 May, 00:49
On 11 May 2008, Knowledge <knowledg_e@charter.net> posted some
news:i9ae24pu1e1t05ahn28qni7d2abltlggdl@4ax.com:

> FYi


Black Invention Myths

Perhaps you've heard the claims: Were it not for the genius and energy
of African-American inventors, we might find ourselves in a world
without traffic lights, peanut butter, blood banks, light bulb
filaments, and a vast number of other things we now take for granted but
could hardly imagine life without.

http://www33.brinkster.com/iiiii/inventions/

Reply from: Knowledge
Date: 12 May, 02:12
On Sun, 11 May 2008 22:49:02 +0000 (UTC), "Oooga! Ooooga!"
<chimp@out.org> wrote:

>On 11 May 2008, Knowledge <knowledg_e@charter.net> posted some
>news:i9ae24pu1e1t05ahn28qni7d2abltlggdl@4ax.com:
>
>> FYi
>
>
>Black Invention Myths
>
>Perhaps you've heard the claims: Were it not for the genius and energy
>of African-American inventors, we might find ourselves in a world
>without traffic lights, peanut butter, blood banks, light bulb
>filaments, and a vast number of other things we now take for granted but
>could hardly imagine life without.
>
>http://www33.brinkster.com/iiiii/inventions/


Why don't you show us all how smart you are by using words in their
proper meanings?

Go take a look at the dictionary and look at what the experts on words
say is the meaning of "racism", "racist" Post it here for ALL to see
Peewee.

Stop showing the world how goofy you are and how limited your
vocabulary is. :-)







Everything you ever wanted to know about politics,racism, White Supremacy, and religion,
but were afraid to ask!

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RACE_RACISM_AND_RELIGION_2008/

Reply from: It's the Principle!
Date: 12 May, 03:04
Knowledge <knowledg_e@charter.net> wrote in alt.gossip.celebrities:

> On Sun, 11 May 2008 22:49:02 +0000 (UTC), "Oooga! Ooooga!"
><chimp@out.org> wrote:
>
>>On 11 May 2008, Knowledge <knowledg_e@charter.net> posted some
>>news:i9ae24pu1e1t05ahn28qni7d2abltlggdl@4ax.com:
>>
>>> FYi
>>
>>
>>Black Invention Myths
>>
>>Perhaps you've heard the claims: Were it not for the genius and
>>energy of African-American inventors, we might find ourselves in a
>>world without traffic lights, peanut butter, blood banks, light
>>bulb filaments, and a vast number of other things we now take for
>>granted but could hardly imagine life without.
>>
>>http://www33.brinkster.com/iiiii/inventions/
>
>
> Why don't you show us all how smart you are by using words in
> their proper meanings?

You mean the way you used "impotent?"


> Go take a look at the dictionary and look at what the experts on
> words say is the meaning of "racism", "racist" Post it here for
> ALL to see Peewee.

"Racism is a belief system or doctrine which postulates a hierarchy
among various human races or ethnic groups."

It's something you practice every single day.





--
Brandy Alexandre

Inspiring. Isn't it? A government of the people for the people... and
answerable to the people. At least that's the idea... -- Tom Zarek

Reply from: Knowledge
Date: 12 May, 13:03
On 12 May 2008 01:04:44 GMT, "It's the Principle!"
<brandykat@kittylitternewsguy.com> wrote:

>Knowledge <knowledg_e@charter.net> wrote in alt.gossip.celebrities:
>
>> On Sun, 11 May 2008 22:49:02 +0000 (UTC), "Oooga! Ooooga!"
>><chimp@out.org> wrote:
>>
>>>On 11 May 2008, Knowledge <knowledg_e@charter.net> posted some
>>>news:i9ae24pu1e1t05ahn28qni7d2abltlggdl@4ax.com:
>>>
>>>> FYi
>>>
>>>
>>>Black Invention Myths
>>>
>>>Perhaps you've heard the claims: Were it not for the genius and
>>>energy of African-American inventors, we might find ourselves in a
>>>world without traffic lights, peanut butter, blood banks, light
>>>bulb filaments, and a vast number of other things we now take for
>>>granted but could hardly imagine life without.
>>>
>>>http://www33.brinkster.com/iiiii/inventions/
>>
>>
>> Why don't you show us all how smart you are by using words in
>> their proper meanings?
>
>You mean the way you used "impotent?"
>
>
>> Go take a look at the dictionary and look at what the experts on
>> words say is the meaning of "racism", "racist" Post it here for
>> ALL to see Peewee.
>
>"Racism is a belief system or doctrine which postulates a hierarchy
>among various human races or ethnic groups."
>
>It's something you practice every single day.
>
>
You are about one lying old biddy!

In what dictionary did you find that shallow nonsense?

Here are more accurate definitions and examples of "White Racism"

http://tinyurl.com/5t479z

Ignore the Thomas Jackson article. that comes from a known White
Supremacist site.






Everything you ever wanted to know about politics,racism, White Supremacy, and religion,
but were afraid to ask!

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RACE_RACISM_AND_RELIGION_2008/

Reply from: It's the Principle!
Date: 12 May, 13:30
Knowledge <knowledg_e@charter.net> wrote in alt.gossip.celebrities:

> On 12 May 2008 01:04:44 GMT, "It's the Principle!"
><brandykat@kittylitternewsguy.com> wrote:
>
>>Knowledge <knowledg_e@charter.net> wrote in
>>alt.gossip.celebrities:
>>
>>> On Sun, 11 May 2008 22:49:02 +0000 (UTC), "Oooga! Ooooga!"
>>><chimp@out.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>>On 11 May 2008, Knowledge <knowledg_e@charter.net> posted some
>>>>news:i9ae24pu1e1t05ahn28qni7d2abltlggdl@4ax.com:
>>>>
>>>>> FYi
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Black Invention Myths
>>>>
>>>>Perhaps you've heard the claims: Were it not for the genius and
>>>>energy of African-American inventors, we might find ourselves in
>>>>a world without traffic lights, peanut butter, blood banks,
>>>>light bulb filaments, and a vast number of other things we now
>>>>take for granted but could hardly imagine life without.
>>>>
>>>>http://www33.brinkster.com/iiiii/inventions/
>>>
>>>
>>> Why don't you show us all how smart you are by using words in
>>> their proper meanings?
>>
>>You mean the way you used "impotent?"
>>
>>
>>> Go take a look at the dictionary and look at what the experts on
>>> words say is the meaning of "racism", "racist" Post it here for
>>> ALL to see Peewee.
>>
>>"Racism is a belief system or doctrine which postulates a
>>hierarchy among various human races or ethnic groups."
>>
>>It's something you practice every single day.
>>
>>
> You are about one lying old biddy!
>
> In what dictionary did you find that shallow nonsense?
>
> Here are more accurate definitions and examples of "White Racism"
>

Why are you trying to separate white and black racism. They're both
the same and they're both wrong. YOU are a racist, and a very, very
pure example of one.


--
Brandy Alexandre

Inspiring. Isn't it? A government of the people for the people...
and answerable to the people. At least that's the idea... -- Tom
Zarek

Reply from: Knowledge
Date: 12 May, 14:00
On 12 May 2008 11:30:48 GMT, "It's the Principle!"
<brandykat@kittylitternewsguy.com> wrote:

>Knowledge <knowledg_e@charter.net> wrote in alt.gossip.celebrities:
>
>> On 12 May 2008 01:04:44 GMT, "It's the Principle!"
>><brandykat@kittylitternewsguy.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Knowledge <knowledg_e@charter.net> wrote in
>>>alt.gossip.celebrities:
>>>
>>>> On Sun, 11 May 2008 22:49:02 +0000 (UTC), "Oooga! Ooooga!"
>>>><chimp@out.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On 11 May 2008, Knowledge <knowledg_e@charter.net> posted some
>>>>>news:i9ae24pu1e1t05ahn28qni7d2abltlggdl@4ax.com:
>>>>>
>>>>>> FYi
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Black Invention Myths
>>>>>
>>>>>Perhaps you've heard the claims: Were it not for the genius and
>>>>>energy of African-American inventors, we might find ourselves in
>>>>>a world without traffic lights, peanut butter, blood banks,
>>>>>light bulb filaments, and a vast number of other things we now
>>>>>take for granted but could hardly imagine life without.
>>>>>
>>>>>http://www33.brinkster.com/iiiii/inventions/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Why don't you show us all how smart you are by using words in
>>>> their proper meanings?
>>>
>>>You mean the way you used "impotent?"
>>>
>>>
>>>> Go take a look at the dictionary and look at what the experts on
>>>> words say is the meaning of "racism", "racist" Post it here for
>>>> ALL to see Peewee.
>>>
>>>"Racism is a belief system or doctrine which postulates a
>>>hierarchy among various human races or ethnic groups."
>>>
>>>It's something you practice every single day.
>>>
>>>
>> You are about one lying old biddy!
>>
>> In what dictionary did you find that shallow nonsense?
>>
>> Here are more accurate definitions and examples of "White Racism"
>>
>
>Why are you trying to separate white and black racism. They're both
>the same and they're both wrong. YOU are a racist, and a very, very
>pure example of one.


ImHotep,

GOD Talking to you is like talking to a pre-schooler. No wonder they
kicked you out of the porn business.


A "racist" pure and simple is someone who hates people because of
their skin color.

Yes, people of any color can be racists. In Amerikkka,, where there
are over 200,000,000 Caucasians and only about 35,000,000 Black
people, the vast majority of racists are Caucasian.

In addition, since Caucasians wield the vast majority of financial,
military, banking, and educational power, they can do more harm to the
groups of people they believe are inferior to them, than can African
Americans who as a group are relatively powerless.

I do not hate anyone.

I despise people who ignore the truth and keep their heads buried in
the sand while others are being harmed all around them.

I don't LIKE people, like the majority here who obviously have major
hang ups with people who GOD blessed with beautiful, natural, dark,
mellinated skin.

No sane person likes, respects, or wants to be in the company of
people who hate them because of their skin color, or religion.

You chose to be a prostitute Brandy. You deliberately chose the low
road in life. So you deserve whatever scorn come your way.

No one chooses their skin color, or whether the are born into a rich
family, or a poor family. So it is wrong to punish them for that, or
for others to think themselves to be superior.

Brandy,

I don't know you except by your words here. And it is by your words
here that I know you to be a White Supremacist. So to me you are just
trash. I dislike you more for your poorly thought out opinions about
race than for the porn life that you chose for yourself. What White
people do sexually doesn't impact me at all.

What they do when I come for a job interview, or to get a bank loan,
or to purchase a nice home, or an automobile, affects me a great deal.

Their are White Racists sitting in most of those positions who are
ready to turn down qualified African Americans when they come in to do
business with them.

Whites outnumber us nearly six to one nationally. So that makes things
really tough for us almost everywhere we go.

Here are some video examples of Racism Brandy in case you don't
understand the text.

Intelligent, non biased people can easily tell which videos are bona
fide examples of "racism" and which are just White people whining.

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=racism&search_type=


Brandy, your mind is a terrible thing to waste.






Everything you ever wanted to know about politics,racism, White Supremacy, and religion,
but were afraid to ask!

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RACE_RACISM_AND_RELIGION_2008/

Reply from: spam.flag@yahoo.com
Date: 12 May, 14:41
On May 12, 8:00 am, Knowledge <knowled...@charter.net> wrote:
> On 12 May 2008 11:30:48 GMT, "It's the Principle!"
>
>
>
> <brandy...@kittylitternewsguy.com> wrote:
> >Knowledge <knowled...@charter.net> wrote in alt.gossip.celebrities:
>
> >> On 12 May 2008 01:04:44 GMT, "It's the Principle!"
> >><brandy...@kittylitternewsguy.com> wrote:
>
> >>>Knowledge <knowled...@charter.net> wrote in
> >>>alt.gossip.celebrities:
>
> >>>> On Sun, 11 May 2008 22:49:02 +0000 (UTC), "Oooga! Ooooga!"
> >>>><ch...@out.org> wrote:
>
> >>>>>On 11 May 2008, Knowledge <knowled...@charter.net> posted some
> >>>>>news:i9ae24pu1e1t05ahn28qni7d2abltlggdl@4ax.com:
>
> >>>>>> FYi
>
> >>>>>Black Invention Myths
>
> >>>>>Perhaps you've heard the claims: Were it not for the genius and
> >>>>>energy of African-American inventors, we might find ourselves in
> >>>>>a world without traffic lights, peanut butter, blood banks,
> >>>>>light bulb filaments, and a vast number of other things we now
> >>>>>take for granted but could hardly imagine life without.
>
> >>>>>http://www33.brinkster.com/iiiii/inventions/
>
> >>>> Why don't you show us all how smart you are by using words in
> >>>> their proper meanings?
>
> >>>You mean the way you used "impotent?"
>
> >>>> Go take a look at the dictionary and look at what the experts on
> >>>> words say is the meaning of "racism", "racist" Post it here for
> >>>> ALL to see Peewee.
>
> >>>"Racism is a belief system or doctrine which postulates a
> >>>hierarchy among various human races or ethnic groups."
>
> >>>It's something you practice every single day.
>
> >> You are about one lying old biddy!
>
> >> In what dictionary did you find that shallow nonsense?
>
> >> Here are more accurate definitions and examples of "White Racism"
>
> >Why are you trying to separate white and black racism. They're both
> >the same and they're both wrong. YOU are a racist, and a very, very
> >pure example of one.
>
> ImHotep,
>
> GOD Talking to you is like talking to a pre-schooler. No wonder they
> kicked you out of the porn business.
>
> A "racist" pure and simple is someone who hates people because of
> their skin color.
>
> Yes, people of any color can be racists. In Amerikkka,, where there
> are over 200,000,000 Caucasians and only about 35,000,000 Black
> people, the vast majority of racists are Caucasian.
>
> In addition, since Caucasians wield the vast majority of financial,
> military, banking, and educational power, they can do more harm to the
> groups of people they believe are inferior to them, than can African
> Americans who as a group are relatively powerless.
>
> I do not hate anyone.
>
> I despise people who ignore the truth and keep their heads buried in
> the sand while others are being harmed all around them.
>
> I don't LIKE people, like the majority here who obviously have major
> hang ups with people who GOD blessed with beautiful, natural, dark,
> mellinated skin.
>
> No sane person likes, respects, or wants to be in the company of
> people who hate them because of their skin color, or religion.
>
> You chose to be a prostitute Brandy. You deliberately chose the low
> road in life. So you deserve whatever scorn come your way.
>
> No one chooses their skin color, or whether the are born into a rich
> family, or a poor family. So it is wrong to punish them for that, or
> for others to think themselves to be superior.
>
> Brandy,
>
> I don't know you except by your words here. And it is by your words
> here that I know you to be a White Supremacist. So to me you are just
> trash. I dislike you more for your poorly thought out opinions about
> race than for the porn life that you chose for yourself. What White
> people do sexually doesn't impact me at all.
>
> What they do when I come for a job interview, or to get a bank loan,
> or to purchase a nice home, or an automobile, affects me a great deal.
>
> Their are White Racists sitting in most of those positions who are
> ready to turn down qualified African Americans when they come in to do
> business with them.
>
> Whites outnumber us nearly six to one nationally. So that makes things
> really tough for us almost everywhere we go.
>
> Here are some video examples of Racism Brandy in case you don't
> understand the text.
>
> Intelligent, non biased people can easily tell which videos are bona
> fide examples of "racism" and which are just White people whining.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=racism&search_type=
>
> Brandy, your mind is a terrible thing to waste.
>
> Everything you ever wanted to know about politics,racism, White Supremacy, and religion,
> but were afraid to ask!
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RACE_RACISM_AND_RELIGION_2008/


Reply from: It's the Principle!
Date: 13 May, 03:03
<spam.flag@yahoo.com> wrote in alt.gossip.celebrities:

>> Brandy,
>>
>> I don't know you except by your words here. And it is by your
>> words
>> here that I know you to be a White Supremacist. So to me you are
>> just trash. I dislike you more for your poorly thought out
>> opinions about race than for the porn life that you chose for
>> yourself. What White people do sexually doesn't impact me at all.
>>
>> What they do when I come for a job interview, or to get a bank
>> loan, or to purchase a nice home, or an automobile, affects me a
>> great deal.
>>
>> Their are White Racists sitting in most of those positions who
>> are ready to turn down qualified African Americans when they come
>> in to do business with them.
>>
>> Whites outnumber us nearly six to one nationally. So that makes
>> things really tough for us almost everywhere we go.
>>
>> Here are some video examples of Racism Brandy in case you don't
>> understand the text.
>>
>> Intelligent, non biased people can easily tell which videos are
>> bona fide examples of "racism" and which are just White people
>> whining.
>>
>> http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=racism&search_type=
>>
>> Brandy, your mind is a terrible thing to waste.
>>
>> Everything you ever wanted to know about politics,racism, White
>> Supremacy, and religion, but were afraid to ask!
>>
>> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RACE_RACISM_AND_RELIGION_2008/


Well, I know you by your words to be a racist and a moron. I don't
know where you get the idea I am a White Supremacist, but that claim
alone indicates how flawed, and ultimately flat out stupid you are.
Maybe you think I'm saying that because of your race and it comforts
you to put labels on people so you can dismiss them, but it has nothing
to do with the color of your skin. It's the content of your character.

--
Brandy Alexandre

Inspiring. Isn't it? A government of the people for the people... and
answerable to the people. At least that's the idea... -- Tom Zarek

Reply from: spam.flag@yahoo.com
Date: 13 May, 04:17

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