WTF

What the hell is going on?

2007/4/30

Civilized World Seen the Last of millard and pino?

@ 10:15 PM (15 months, 27 days ago)

 

It appears as though the two unlovable losers have gone underground together

 

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2007/4/29

New Nappy Headed Ho Discovered by Al Sharpton

@ 08:36 PM (15 months, 28 days ago)

 

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2007/4/26

Miss Black America Contest 2008

@ 08:58 PM (16 months, 1 day ago)

 

There will only be 49 contestants in the Miss Black America Contest this year because every one of them wants to wear the banner that says, IDAHO.

 

 

shalana millard ?????

 

2007/4/24

Censor Yourself millard

@ 10:22 PM (16 months, 3 days ago)

 

WAAAAAAAAAAAAAH  WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH  WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

 

Free speech millard.  Available to everybody.

 

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2007/4/22

FREE SPEECH RULES

@ 08:44 PM (16 months, 5 days ago)

 

millard drools

 

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2007/4/19

Censorship Will Get You Nowhere millard

@ 10:58 PM (16 months, 7 days ago)

 

Years of whining has gotten you a bitter lonely life.  Newsflash millard:  YOU are not the arbiter of free speech.  Grow up.

 

Attack Dog Back in Town - See Regressive Posting Below

@ 08:18 PM (16 months, 8 days ago)

 

THE PROGRESSIVELY MINDLESS ONE IS A

loser

 

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2007/4/16

Sharpton and Jackson Get Elementary School Vocabulary Lesson from Little Johnny

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@ 11:05 PM (16 months, 10 days ago)

 

The Reverends Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, while visiting a primary school class, found themselves in the middle of a discussion related to words and their meanings.  The teacher asked both men if they would like to lead the discussion of the word "tragedy".  So the illustrious Rev Jackson asks the class for an example of a "tragedy". 

One little boy stood up and offered: "If my best friend, who lives on a farm, is playing in the field and a runaway tractor comes along and knocks him dead, that would be a tragedy."  No, says the Great Jesse Jackson, "That would be an accident." 

A little girl raised her hand: "If a school bus carrying 50 children drove over a cliff, killing everyone inside, that would be a tragedy."  I'm afraid not, explains the exalted Reverend Al.  "That's what we would call a great loss." The room goes silent. No other children volunteer.  Reverend Al searches the room. "Isn't there someone here who can give mean example of a tragedy?"

Finally at the back of the room little Johnny raises his hand. In a stern voice he says: "If a plane carrying the Reverends Jackson and Sharpton were struck by a missile and blown to smithereens that would be a tragedy."   "Fantastic!", exclaim Jackson and Sharpton,  "That's right, and can you  tell me why that would be a tragedy?".   

"Well," says little Johnny, "because it sure as  hell wouldn't be a great  loss, and it probably wouldn't be an accident either."

 

 

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2007/4/10

Imus Lauded by aclu for Free Speech Excellence

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@ 10:48 PM (16 months, 17 days ago)

 

Hey...if Rosie O'Donnell and Bill Maher are in Imus's corner who cares what Al Sharpton thinks?  Rumor has it that Imus was scheduled to be on vacation the next two weeks anyway.  As a prophylactic measure MSNBC has signed Hillary Clinton as a potential replacement for Imus if he is thrown to the wolves.  "Not many people know it, but Hillary has a huge natural gift for comedy.  People love her.", said Keith Olbermann.  "I would be honored to have her as a co employee here at MSNBC."

 

 

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2007/4/5

julio pino Shows His Beaked Face Just in Time for Easter

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@ 08:07 PM (16 months, 22 days ago)

 

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SOME POOR KID IS GOING TO FIND pino IN HIS OR HER EASTER BASKET

 

2007/4/4

Richard Nixon's Jew Counter?

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@ 10:29 PM (16 months, 23 days ago)

 

You want to start talking about Al Sharpton's fried chicken and watermelon taster?  YOU ARE A BIGOT! (sans brain)

JEW COUNTER?  I'M ADDING THIS GUY TO MY LAWN

 

2007/4/2

The "Man" Keeping Black Americans Down? democrats That's Who

 

democrats have been scamming Black Americans during slavery and constantly since.  The sad part is that Black Americans buy into the democrat lies and keep themselves down as a result.

History shows that black Americans have more to thank Republicans for than Democrats. The Republican party began in the 1850s, conceived by opponents to the extension of slavery into the new territories of the United States.

On 6 March 1857, the United States Supreme Court, consisting of seven Democrats and two Republicans, handed down the Dred Scott decision. The Democrat majority opinion, split along party lines, with vigorous dissent by the Republicans, stated that blacks were not covered by the Constitution, were not citizens, and, in Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney’s words, "had no rights which the white man was bound to respect."

Political battles in the years preceding the Civil War centered on slave policy. Democrats wished to extend slavery into new territories, Republicans wanted to restrict it. This was also the central issue in the famous Lincoln-Douglas debates in Illinois, with Lincoln the Republican arguing that slavery must be put on the road to extinction, and Douglas the Democrat defending the rights of slave owners.

The Civil War was sparked by Southern states seceding from the Union rather than submitting to a national anti-slavery policy. Lincoln went to war to prevent the South from carving a separate slave nation from the United States. In 1862, at the height of the war, the first Republican president passed the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing slaves in the Southern states. As the war neared its end, a Republican Congress proposed the 13th Amendment, abolishing slavery, in January of 1865. The amendment was ratified after Lincoln’s assassination.

After the Civil War, the Southern states sent to Washington congressmen and Senators who were almost entirely Democrats and ex-Confederate officials all strongly resistant to conferring civil rights on freed slaves. The Republican majority in Congress, led by Pennsylvania Republican Thaddeus Stevens, refused to recognize these politicians until their states adopted the 14th Amendment, which gave citizenship and guaranteed equal rights before the law to black Americans. President Johnson, who succeeded Lincoln, was a Democrat who sympathized with the Southerners. His vetoes of legislation to protect the rights of free blacks were regularly overridden by the Republicans in Congress, who defended the new freedoms and rights the Civil War had won for black Americans.

In 1869, the Republican Congress passed the 15th Amendment, making it illegal to deny any male the right to vote because of race. This led to Republican inroads into the solid Democrat South, with thousands of new black Republican voters and 17 new black Republican members of Congress. Democrats gradually regained their dominance in the South, at least partly due to organized campaigns to suppress the black vote through intimidation, violence and murder.


In 1901, Republican President Theodore Roosevelt invited prominent educator and activist Booker T. Washington to dinner at the White House–the first black person to be extended this honor. Roosevelt also defended black government appointees, and spoke out for school desegregation, a principle he enacted with legislation in 1899, while he was governor of New York.

Poor black families continued to be saddled with inferior schools for the first half of the twentieth century. In September 1957, Republican President Dwight Eisenhower, faced with Southern Democrat defiance of federal school desegregation regulations, sent federal troops to Little Rock, Arkansas, to enforce the rules. Following this crisis, Eisenhower endorsed and pushed through Congress the Civil Rights Bill of 1957, the first civil rights legislation passed since the Civil War era. The legislation passed despite Southern Democrat resistance.

During President Kennedy’s administration, Martin Luther King, Jr., was under FBI wiretap surveillance, with the full knowledge of Attorney General Robert Kennedy, despite King’s support for Kennedy in the 1960 election. President Kennedy was unable to push a civil rights bill through the Democratic Congress prior to his assassination. During President Johnson’s administration, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 passed with a greater proportion of Republicans supporting the bill (80%) than Democrats (60%). Democrat representatives from Texas who voted against the Civil Rights Act were re-elected with over 95% of the black vote in their districts.

During his first year in office, President Nixon, on 8 August 1969, issued executive order 11478--the Equal Employment Opportunity Act, ensuring that all federal positions would be open to all applicants, regardless of race, color, religion, etc.

In July 1991, Republican President George H. W. Bush nominated Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court. Despite a massive campaign of defamation orchestrated by Democrat Senators against the black jurist, Thomas was narrowly confirmed, and has become a leading originalist on the Court.

The last Democrat in the White House, Bill Clinton, appointed blacks to several cabinet posts, including Rodney Slater at transportation, Alexis Herman at labor, Mike Espy at agriculture (whose brief stay in the post was marked by a criminal investigation), and Jocelyn Elders as surgeon general–until she was asked to resign by the same president. George W. Bush appointed to the highest cabinet post–Secretary of State--Colin Powell and his successor, Condoleezza Rice, both black.


Black students nationwide continue to be handicapped by failing public schools, despite steadily increasing education funding. The one program offering an escape to black families from the hopeless public education morass is school vouchers, regularly championed by Republicans and resisted by Democrats. (One exception is black Democrat representative Curtis Brantley from South Carolina, who supports vouchers for his state. South Carolina, which ranks 50th in SAT scores, is considering school vouchers as a way to provide low income families a choice in educating their children.)

What have the Democrats done to deserve the loyalty of black voters? Beyond rhetoric, symbolic gestures, and preaching to the choir in black churches, what of substance do Democrats offer black voters? There are two types of programs Democrats use to pander to black voters–entitlements and affirmative action.

Since LBJ declared war on poverty, Democrats have faithfully protected the sanctity of entitlement programs, and villify Republicans who even propose reducing the rate of increase of entitlement funding. The Democrats now defend entitlements with the sort of enthusiasm with which they once defended slavery and segregation. The Democrats prove their solidarity with black voters by promising to keep open the tap on government largesse--the very programs which keep impoverished black voters dependent on government handouts.

The other half of the Democrat strategy for keeping the black vote is known by many names--affirmative action, quotas, set-asides or diversity programs. Whatever the euphemism, the idea is the same–tilt the scale so that blacks have greater access to higher education, jobs, loans, or any other valuable entity. This sounds charitable, until one realizes for each less-qualified individual who gains access because of affirmative action, a more qualified individual is denied.

Both entitlements and affirmative action are based on the same assumption–blacks are less qualified, less competitive, less knowledgeable and less capable. Because of this, they require government subsidy and institutional favoritism. While Democrats routinely support such programs, Republicans routinely oppose them. Democrats believe in dispensing advantage on the basis of race, Republicans believe in a level playing field. Democrats believe blacks can’t compete, Republicans believe they can.

Entitlements and affirmative action can apply to any minority, not just blacks. But these are the programs that Democrats use to appeal to black voters. Unfortunately, entitlements and affirmative action have drawn poor black Americans into a perpetual state of dependence. They have contributed to the breakdown of the family, high unemployment and a legacy of poverty from one generation to the next. Even as Democrats like John Edwards decry the gap between rich and poor, his party relies on a permanent underclass to support it at the polls. The entitlements Democrats use to buy black votes may at first have been well-meaning, but are now demonstrably addictive and destructive.

 

 

 

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Free Speech Rules

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@ 08:34 PM (16 months, 25 days ago)

 

Despite efforts to silence this blog, free speech prevails!!!!

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE...HAHAHAHAHAHA

 

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2007/4/1

Arrogant democrat Can Dish It Out But Not Take It

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@ 03:38 PM (16 months, 26 days ago)

 

So...you wanna play games?  Ms. high and mighty thinks she can talk trash nonstop and nobody else can?  It's called accountability Ms. high and mighty.   With your attitude one would think you would be used to being mocked by now.  Poor little Ms. high and mighty has a thin skin.

Free speech goes both ways Ms. trash talker.

 

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