First, let me show you a editorial cartoon that came up in my mail this morning. I’m not sure of the original source. But it does tell the tale, rather well.
Secondly, I think it worthwhile to address again the
Dan Miller over at Pajamas Media:
Some probably disagree, but I think President Obama’s race was the deciding factor in his election. Had he been Caucasian, Asian, or Hispanic, he probably would not have got the Democratic Party nomination, much
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Charles M. Blow, New York Times, thinks were are all racists ;
[A] CNN poll from last January found that 72 percent of whites thought that blacks overestimated the amount of discrimination against them, while 82 percent of blacks
From Martin Luther King’s “I have a Dream” speech, via Macsmind:
“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin,
The protracted and increasingly acrimonious fight for the Democratic presidential nomination is unnerving core constituencies — African Americans and wealthy liberals — who are becoming convinced that the party could suffer irreversible harm if Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton maintains her
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Remember where you read this, next time Ace is trolling for votes.
I predict. One the ‘rats will nominate Barack Obama. Two, Obama will be Swit Boated, and lose badly. Remember that Swit Boating is where someone dares to speak
Since CBL (740AM in Toronto) went dark, and CBC radio one went to FM at CBLA/99.1FM*** and about a zillion low power FM repeaters, I can no longer get CBC1, so I didn’t hear this one.
Many Americans are
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Bluto observes:
From the Timesonline:
A government minister has warned that inbreeding among immigrants is causing a surge in birth defects – comments likely to spark a new row over the place of Muslims in British society.
Phil Woolas, an
Keith B. Richburg, Washington Post, fights to keep his Rolodex relevant, and explores the issue of the Reverend Al Sharpton’s relevance:
Sharpton has “been eclipsed, because Obama puts guys like Sharpton in the shadow,” said Fred Siegel, a historian
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With a hidden FBI camera rolling inside a New York hotel suite in 2003, an unsuspecting Rev. Al Sharpton, Democratic candidate for president, spoke candidly.
Sharpton offered to help Philadelphia fund-raiser Ronald A. White win a multimillion-dollar business deal,
Curt, Flopping Aces, notes:
The religion of peace strikes again in France. This time a couple kids killed themselves by riding stolen mopeds into a police car and the Muslims riot:
A cynic such as myself might think
Glenda Brawley whose daughter was not raped twenty years ago, is petitioning New York State governor and attorney general, Eliot Spizter and Andrew Cuomo to “reopen” the case.
NEW YORK (AP) — Twenty years after her allegations of
Surber is still playing “Name that Party”
I doubt AP would have downplayed a Republican losing over a racist remark.
As a member of the MSM for most of my adult life, I should resent charges of a pro-Democrat bias
Michelle Malkin reports, today:
The Chicago Tribune’s Howard Witt penned an investigative piece published yesterday on the controversy surrounding the charitable funds raised for the Jena 6. I’m sure you’ll be shocked to learn that much of the money can’t
HOUMA, La. (AP) — A white state lawmaker in a runoff election called a black civil-rights veteran who had helped her campaign “Buckwheat,” prompting the NAACP to urge voters to kick her out of office.Rep. Carla Blanchard Dartez, a Democrat,
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