BY BEEBEE: IF ANYONE SAYS THAT RACE RELATIONS ARE NOT AT AN ALL TIME CRISIS IN THIS COUNTRY, THEN HE/SHE IS A MORON! SORRY TO THE INTELLECTUALLY CHALLENGED BECAUSE THIS IS NOT A PC NAME FOR YOU! I SAY WE MOVE TO A COMPLETE VOUCHER SYSTEM FOR EDUCATION. THAT IS WHAT WE HAVE GOT TO PRESSURE OUR POLITICIANS FOR. TO HELL WITH THE FAIR TAX, WE WANT A BETTER EDUCATION SYSTEM FOR OUR CHILDREN. PROTECT THE CITIZENS FOR A CHANGE BECAUSE THE WHITE RACE IS IN DANGER IN THIS COUNTRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
John Street (black mayor of Philadelphia)—“Let me tell you: The brothers and sisters are running this city. Oh yes. The brothers and sisters are running this city. Running it! Don’t let nobody fool you; we are in charge of the City of Brotherly Love. We are in charge! We are in charge! [Cynthia Burton, “Street Talk Hits a Nerve on Race,” Philadelphia Inquirer, April 17, 2002, p. A1.] (added 2/05/03) ADDITION BY BEEBEE: KIND OF SOUNDS LIKE MAYOR ELLIS AND ANITA PONDER, DON'T YOU SEE THE SIMILARITY?
Harris Sussman (white “diversity consultant,” in a front-page article in Managing Diversity, a publication subscribed to by U.S. government agencies)—“When we say ‘white people,’ we mean the people of greed who valued things over people, who value money over people. We know exactly what their values are and where they lead. We have all paid a terrible price for those values . . . .” [White People, Washington Times, Feb. 13, 1997, p. A10.] (added 2/05/03)
Bell Hooks (black professor of English at City College of New York) “I am writing this essay sitting beside an anonymous white male that I long to murder.” [From her book A Killing Rage, quoted by David Horowitz in Hating Whitey, Spence Publishing, 1999, p. 31.]
William Raspberry (black columnist)- “It is hard to think of whites-only groups formed for the benefit of their members that could gain our approval. Perhaps an organization of white LA police officers formed to help its members improve their attitudes towards minorities . . . . It’s always illegitimate for white men to organize as white men.” [William Raspberry, “Dubiously Exclusive,” Washington Post, Nov. 24, 1995.] (added 2/05/03) ADDED BY BEEBEE: WELL MR. RASPBERRY READ MY LIPS WHITE PEOPLE DO NOT NEED YOURS OR ANYONE ELSE'S PERMISSION TO ORGANIZE. IF I MET YOU I WOULD TELL YOU TO KISS WHERE THE SUN DOES NOT SHINE!
Willie Brown (Mayor of San Francisco to a white parent complaining that affirmative action would penalize his children) “I don’t care about your idiot children.” [The Social Contract, Summer 1998, p. 290.] ADDED BY BEEBEE: AREN'T BLACK MAYORS SUCH NICE PEOPLE TO THE WHITE RACE? I AM ACTUALLY SHOCKED BECAUSE I HAVE BEEN SO NAIVE ABOUT LIFE WHEN I WAS WORKING ON GETTING MY BUSINESS GOING AND BUSY WITH LIFE. THESE PEOPLE ARE CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THEY SHOULD BE LOCKED UP AND PUT IN PRISON FOR LIFE TO SET AN EXAMPLE THAT RACISM FROM BLACKS AND ESPECIALLY BLACK LEADERS WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. THIS WOULD PUT A CHALK IN THEIR BUTTS! TO BE FAIR AND BALANCED, I ADDED ANOTHER QUOTE ABOUT A CELEBRATED MEXICAN WITH HIS RACIST PLAN FOR CALIFORNIA!
Mario Obledo—(1998 Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient and former head of Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund—MALDEF) “California is going to be a Mexican state, we are going to control all the institutions. If people don’t like it they should leave.” [Tom Leykis Radio Show, June 7, 1998.] Leonard Jeffries (chairman of the African-American studies department of the City College of New York, interviewed in the May, 1995 issue of Rutherford magazine) :Q: But the black man is no longer a slave. A: The slave should be waking up, thinking of ways to slit the slavemaster’s throat. . . . Q: What kind of world do you want to leave to your children? A: A world in which there aren’t any white people. . . . [T.L. Stanclu & Nisha Mohammed, Leonard Jeffries Jr., Rutherford, May 1995, p. 13.] (added 2/05/03)
Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall (in a conversation with Justice William Douglas about racial preferences) “You guys have been practicing discrimination for years. Now it is our turn.” [William O. Douglas, The Court Years 1939-1975, New York, Random House, 1980.] BEEBEE: DO YOU THINK THIS GUY COULD GET CONFIRMEND IN 2005? KIND OF SCARRY TO THINK THAT THIS GUY WAS A SUPREME COURT JUSTICE. NO WONDER OUR COUNTRY IS SO DIVIDED!
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