"You can't vote against healthcare and call yourself a black man." There you have it. Being a black man isn't just a cultural, racial, and social thing. You must THINK a certain way. Hogwash.
Jesse should know. He defines what's black and what isn't. Has there ever been a more successful grifter and shakedown artist than Jesse Jackson? Not only does he extorted millions upon millions from industry and government, he's gotten away with it clean. I've said it before and I'll say it again, the greatest sin in the USA for the past forty years is the sin of racism. If you are accused of this thought crime, you are guilty until proven innocent and everything you have in terms of wealth and position, is in jeopardy. And, the accusation itself can and is used as a "get out of jail free" card for any crime a black man cares to perpetrate. Jesse Jackson pioneered the use of race baiting and he is the maestro. It has made him wealthy and powerful, and it's no mistake he perfected his craft in the city of Chicago. Plus, he's done all this while grabbing the yoke of Black America. He delivers the vote plain and simple. And like the Mafioso who collects from storefronts for the "neighborhood fund" Jesse can be called on to provide a service now and again. Hence the signal to Black America to support this bill.
The Blog: A compendium of thoughts on politics, world affairs, economics, pop culture and social issues, from the center right perspective of me a University of Virginia graduate who spent a career in the world's greatest Navy keeping my mouth shut about politics and social issues (ok, publicly keeping it shut). Those days are over! I've also invited a few friends to join in, so pull up a chair and chime in where you will. Keep it clean, civil, concise and relevant.
The Fish: The fish is a "coat of arms" for the blog, symbolizing three formative influences in the life of the blog founder. The first is his experience at the University of Virginia--symbolized most importantly by the fish itself, or a caricature of a "Wahoo", the fish we have acquired as an informal nickname. Additionally there is the sword, the sword of a Cavalier. It is not wielded in a threatening manner, as this is a civil blog. But it is there, should it be needed. Secondly, there is the influence of 21 years in the Navy--symbolized by the anchor on the Wahoo's fin (and again, the sword) . Finally, there is the bowler, tuxedo, and monocle, symbols of a refined, intellectual conservatism, or what I seek to encourage here.
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Jesse should know. He defines what's black and what isn't. Has there ever been a more successful grifter and shakedown artist than Jesse Jackson? Not only does he extorted millions upon millions from industry and government, he's gotten away with it clean.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, the greatest sin in the USA for the past forty years is the sin of racism. If you are accused of this thought crime, you are guilty until proven innocent and everything you have in terms of wealth and position, is in jeopardy. And, the accusation itself can and is used as a "get out of jail free" card for any crime a black man cares to perpetrate. Jesse Jackson pioneered the use of race baiting and he is the maestro. It has made him wealthy and powerful, and it's no mistake he perfected his craft in the city of Chicago.
Plus, he's done all this while grabbing the yoke of Black America. He delivers the vote plain and simple. And like the Mafioso who collects from storefronts for the "neighborhood fund" Jesse can be called on to provide a service now and again. Hence the signal to Black America to support this bill.
Unequivocal proof Thomas Sowell is white. http://www.tsowell.com/
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