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Killer
07-12-2010, 09:08 PM
Helter skelter


NAACP to condemn 'racist elements' in 'tea party' movement

The NAACP is expected to approve a resolution at its annual convention condemning the "tea party" movement for harboring "racist elements that are a threat to our democracy," a spokeswoman for the civil rights organization said Monday.

The proposed resolution states that the "movement is not just about higher taxes and limited government but something that could evolve and become more dangerous," NAACP spokeswoman Leila McDowell said. Delegates gathering in Kansas City, Mo., will consider the resolution as early as Tuesday.

...The proposed resolution asserts that "hardcore white supremacist organizations have participated in and occasionally lead tea party rallies." McDowell said the statement was based on academic research on the tea party movement and referred to a faction within the larger movement.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-naacp-20100713,0,4807232.story

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I can hear them cattle cars rumbling


In related news....

Michelle Obama Rouses NAACP Before Vote Condemning 'Racist' Elements of Tea Party

First Lady Michelle Obama brought renewed energy to the NAACP today, delivering the keynote speech at the annual convention one day before the nation's largest civil rights group is expected to condemn what it calls racist elements in the Tea Party movement.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/naacp-tea-party-civil-rights-group-considers-resolution/story?id=11144640

Godfather
07-12-2010, 09:10 PM
The tea party is 77% white...only slightly whiter than the general population.

And those racists nominated Nikki Haley and Tim Scott in South Carolina, the latter over Strom Thurmond's son by a 2-1 margin.

tony hipchest
07-12-2010, 09:14 PM
http://www.natom1.com/c_manson.gif


40 years late, but what the hell.

steeldawg
07-12-2010, 09:36 PM
[QUOTE=Killer;23734]Helter skelter


NAACP to condemn 'racist elements' in 'tea party' movement

The NAACP is expected to approve a resolution at its annual convention condemning the "tea party" movement for harboring "racist elements that are a threat to our democracy," a spokeswoman for the civil rights organization said Monday.

The proposed resolution states that the "movement is not just about higher taxes and limited government but something that could evolve and become more dangerous," NAACP spokeswoman Leila McDowell said. Delegates gathering in Kansas City, Mo., will consider the resolution as early as Tuesday.

...The proposed resolution asserts that "hardcore white supremacist organizations have participated in and occasionally lead tea party rallies." McDowell said the statement was based on academic research on the tea party movement and referred to a faction within the larger movement.

Threat to democracy? Last i checked white supremaists have as much right to express political views as anyone else. Not saying by any means that the tea party is racist just making a point.I would like to condemn the NAACP as a racist organization, civil rights group my ass, whos civil rights?

Vincent
07-12-2010, 09:48 PM
The NAACP is expected to approve a resolution at its annual convention condemning the "tea party" movement for harboring "racist elements that are a threat to our democracy," a spokeswoman for the civil rights organization said Monday.

Would it be racist of me to point out that we aren't a democracy?

WindyCitySteelerFan
07-12-2010, 10:07 PM
Would it be racist of me to point out that we aren't a democracy?

Trying to get liberals to admit that we are a republic, is as hard as getting your kids to eat their vegetables.

SteelerEmpire
07-12-2010, 10:39 PM
Threat to democracy? Last i checked white supremaists have as much right to express political views as anyone else. Not saying by any means that the tea party is racist just making a point.I would like to condemn the NAACP as a racist organization, civil rights group my ass, whos civil rights?

I don't know about some people... but I've never met or heard of a white supremacist in my life that wasn't about something sinister ...

Mattsme
07-12-2010, 11:38 PM
I don't know about some people... but I've never met or heard of a white supremacist in my life that wasn't about something sinister ...

Clayton Bigsby

steelerdude15
07-12-2010, 11:43 PM
O boy... I doubt this is such a wise thing to say...

JonM229
07-13-2010, 06:59 AM
We all know there's a few crazies that attend the Tea Party rallies which end up getting most of the media attention. That makes the rest of the Tea Party look bad. Unfortunately, I don't think the Tea Party organizers have not done enough to condemn such behavior at the rallies.

That said, the NAACP needs to stop being so hyper-sensitive.

Vincent
07-13-2010, 07:58 AM
We all know there's a few crazies that attend the Tea Party rallies which end up getting most of the media attention.

Thats bull@#$%. The tea party is nothing but "middle America", sick and damn tired of the bull@#$% in Washington. There isn't a bad actor among them. And every-@#$%ing-body knows it.


That said, the NAACP needs to stop being so hyper-sensitive.

This IS the NAACP... http://www.steeluniverse.net/forums/showthread.php?674-Great-victory-for-NAACP...&highlight=NAACP

Speaking of "racist" - the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People???!!! Are you freekin kidding me?

Killer
07-13-2010, 09:58 AM
Just the first step to equating Tea parties to the Klan. Then banning the rallies altogether in the name of "national security".
Just in time for the fall elections.

Vincent
07-13-2010, 10:10 AM
May flying pigs @#$% all over the White House and on every golf course he steps.

tony hipchest
07-13-2010, 10:18 AM
"they said pigs would fly before a black man were elected president and on the 100th day swine flu".

im not too concerned with the banning of the rallies. im positive that imperial wizard palin will be kicking off her tour before too long and whip everyone into a frenzy.

Dino 6 Rings
07-13-2010, 10:36 AM
So, question, is there anyway a White Conservative Republican can run for anything in this country and not be called a racist or white supremacist?

You know, if the NAACP really wants true Racism, they should keep this crap up, and really upset whitey. Maybe that is their goal, to provoke whitey so much that whitey finally fed up actually takes "racist" action against them.

Its like the boy who cried wolf at this point with the NAACP. "Lower my taxes" "you're just a racist" "Stop spending" "you're just a racist!" how many whites actually take those charges seriously anymore.

Now if they start wearing hoods and burning Obama in effigy and then start burning crosses, they the NAACP would have a point. But as of right now, its just a way to paint the political opponents of Obama as "racist" and drum up support among his base by creating a false sense of victimhood once again.

7SteelGal43
07-13-2010, 10:58 AM
This bull@#*% pisses me off. Michelle Obama even made some comments about the "racist element" of the Tea Party. Show me proof there is such a damn thing. And tell me NAACP, tell me Michelle Obama, WHERE in the hell is your condemnation of THIS ?!!!! When are you gonna speak out against THIS ? Has there been anything like THIS coming out of the Tea Party ?!!!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4zbwWMqTS4&feature=related

Killer
07-13-2010, 11:06 AM
Rabble rouser

Drudge: "Michelle tells blacks to 'increase intensity."

http://cloudfront.mediamatters.org/static/images/item/foxnation-20100713-michelleunequal.jpg

7SteelGal43
07-13-2010, 11:12 AM
Rabble rouser

Drudge: "Michelle tells blacks to 'increase intensity."

http://cloudfront.mediamatters.org/static/images/item/foxnation-20100713-michelleunequal.jpg


"America Still Unequal " ?! Really ?!

Our system guarantees equal OPPORTUNITY, not equal OUTCOME. *face palm* Man, I am sick o' some sh*t and them some !!!!!!!!!

LLT
07-13-2010, 11:45 AM
Hmmmm....If having any portion of an organization being a racist, makes the organization as a whole a racist organization...........then what determination can we make about the current administration, who embraced Van Jones?

To try and paint an organization by the actions of a few is immature....dishonest....and smells of political slander.

tony hipchest
07-13-2010, 11:55 AM
To try and paint an organization by the actions of a few is immature....dishonest....and smells of political slander.
i agree.

even though i (and other democrats) voted for clinton and obama, i am nowhere near a socialist, communist, muslim, or on welfare. and for that matter, i am nowhere near the likes of pedophiles, rapists, serial killers ive seen people here on the right, contend.

LLT
07-13-2010, 01:01 PM
i agree.

even though i (and other democrats) voted for clinton and obama, i am nowhere near a socialist, communist, muslim, or on welfare. and for that matter, i am nowhere near the likes of pedophiles, rapists, serial killers ive seen people here on the right, contend.

As I have said before...the only benefit of polarizing voters is that politicians (and organizations like the naacp) get more money from an angry base that feels they have to contribute to fight the "enemy".

HometownGal
07-13-2010, 01:13 PM
Two words . . . .

FUCK THEM. :upyours:

The NAACP is the MOST racist organization in America today hands down.

Vincent
07-13-2010, 02:05 PM
The NAACP is the MOST racist organization in America today hands down.

And stupid. Don't forget stupid. Black "whores" in graduation cards. See if y'all called them "whores" like everybody else instead of "hoes", you wouldn't look so stupid.

Am I being a racist? I'm not really. I'm a stupidphobe.

st33lersguy
07-13-2010, 02:57 PM
Here is another story about the NAACP

One of their members said this about a conservative african american who was beaten up by SEIU thugs


Back in the day, we used to call someone like that, and I want to remind you, uh, when this incident occurred, I was really struck by a front page picture of this guy, which we called, a Negro, I mean that we call him a Negro in the fact that he works for not for our people but against our people. In the old days, we call him an Uncle Tom. I just gotta say that. Here it is, the day after a young brother, a young man, I didn't mean to call him a brother, but on the front page of the Post Dispatch, ironically, he's sitting in a wheelchair, being kissed on the forehead, by a European. Now just imagine that as a poster child picture, not working for our people.

here is the link to the video if this speech

http://www.resistnet.com/profiles/blogs/naacp-seiu-attack-black

the racist was referring to the guy in this video getting beaten up by SEIU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Onov-nMMvlA

Killer
07-13-2010, 03:39 PM
NAACP vs. Tea Party: Racism Debate Heats Up as Sarah Palin Joins the Fray

ABC News

The NAACP's resolution condemning what it calls racist elements within the Tea Party is drawing fire from top Tea Party supporters, including Sarah Palin, as the civil rights group's president insists the party needs to "expel racists from the ranks."

"For more than a year we've watched as Tea Party members have called congressmen the N-word, have called congressmen the F-word. We see them carry racist signs and whenever it happens, the membership tries to shirk responsibility," NAACP President Ben Jealous said in an interview with ABC News. "If the Tea Party wants to be respected and wants to be part of the mainstream in this country, they have to take responsibility."



Former Alaska Gov. Palin , a vocal advocate of the Tea Party movement, jumped into the heated race debate Monday night, assailing the NAACP resolution as an example of "typical divisive politics that is so absolutely unnecessary."

"The Tea Party movement is a beautiful movement, full of diverse people, diverse backgrounds," Palin said on Fox News' "Hannity." "It's very unfortunate that they are taking this tactic because it's a false accusation that Tea Party Americans are racist. Any good American hates racism. We don't stand for it. It is unacceptable."

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/naacp-tea-party-race-debate-heats-sarah-palin/story?id=11153935

HometownGal
07-13-2010, 03:51 PM
"It's very unfortunate that they are taking this tactic because it's a false accusation that Tea Party Americans are racist. Any good American hates racism. We don't stand for it. It is unacceptable."


Way to tell it Sarah! :applaudit: :thumbsup:

I have several AA friends and they hate the NAACP more than I do. Speaks a thousand words.

NJarhead
07-13-2010, 04:05 PM
The tea party is 77% white...only slightly whiter than the general population.

And those racists nominated Nikki Haley and Tim Scott in South Carolina, the latter over Strom Thurmond's son by a 2-1 margin.

How can one be a white supremacist organization and only be 77% white???????


http://www.natom1.com/c_manson.gif


40 years late, but what the hell.

Charlie was a White Supremacist???


What are you people, ON DRUGS???
http://mytwopennies.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/large_mr_hand.jpg

SteelerEmpire
07-13-2010, 05:32 PM
Looks like election time is rolling around... As long as the Tea Party is in the news with this badge of racism upon them it will scare some people away. If they don't give in to the NAACP they will be considered harboring racists, if they do give in to the NAACP and begin "removing" those "considered" to be racists by the NAACP... that will be considered a loss on this particular issue. Their dammed if they do, and dammed if they don't.
Expect that their will be a full frontal assault on the Republican candidates by the Dems ... casualties will be high on both sides... lol...
And by the way, the NAACP is planning a "Anti-Tea Party" march on Washington this fall... should be interesting...

Vincent
07-13-2010, 06:13 PM
Well, as long as we're on racial "warmth", why not throw in a few obama quotes from Laura Ingraham's new book...

obama on his visit to the Vatican:

"If I can ingratiate myself with a few more of these red-hats, the pope thing might not be a bad follow-up to the presidency." (July 10, 2009)

Mich on being First Lady:

"I’ll be damned if all this fabulosity is going to go to waste reading Dr. Seuss to snot-nosed kids all day." (January 23, 2009)

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Obama-Diaries/Laura-Ingraham/e/9781439197516

These are lousy people. Period.

The Patriot
07-13-2010, 06:32 PM
These are lousy people. Period.

What exactly do you mean by "these people", Vincent? :hmm:

tony hipchest
07-13-2010, 06:36 PM
holy cow!

i think vincent just admitted that michelle obama can atleast read at a dr. seusse grade level.

allah be praised. there is hope after all!

BigNastyDefense
07-13-2010, 07:30 PM
The NAACP is one of the most racist groups in America. According to them, only whitey could be a racist.....no black (or colored, an outdated term most black people hate that they keep alive) person could ever be a racist.

tony hipchest
07-13-2010, 07:40 PM
well, by definition, there is a sociological difference between being racist and prejudiced/bigoted.

most people just use the terms interchangably.

X-Terminator
07-13-2010, 07:46 PM
The NAACP is one of the most racist groups in America. According to them, only whitey could be a racist.....no black (or colored, an outdated term most black people hate that they keep alive) person could ever be a racist.

Actually, no we don't. Most black people find "colored" offensive. It's offensive to me, personally.

Godfather
07-13-2010, 07:56 PM
Looks like election time is rolling around... As long as the Tea Party is in the news with this badge of racism upon them it will scare some people away. If they don't give in to the NAACP they will be considered harboring racists, if they do give in to the NAACP and begin "removing" those "considered" to be racists by the NAACP... that will be considered a loss on this particular issue. Their dammed if they do, and dammed if they don't..

I think it's a no-brainer...do everything they can to run the racists, birfers, etc. out of their ranks. The Tea Party stands for limited government. White racists want a large, intrusive government picking winners and losers, which is the exact opposite of the free-market principles the Tea Party wants to defend. And that's before you get into the fact that the nutjobs muddle the message and create a convenient caricature for the left to use.

steelerdude15
07-13-2010, 09:58 PM
well, by definition, there is a sociological difference between being racist and prejudiced/bigoted.

most people just use the terms interchangably.
Yes

Actually, no we don't. Most black people find "colored" offensive. It's offensive to me, personally.
And yes. I learned both in Sociology... very interesting class.

Vincent
07-13-2010, 10:39 PM
What exactly do you mean by "these people", Vincent? :hmm:

I didn't say "these people". If you're going to quote, do it accurately. What I said was...


These are lousy people.

... and by "these' I meant the Kenyan interloper and his wife. Both of those quotes are consistent with the conceit that they are. And I'd say that to their faces without hesitation.


holy cow!

i think vincent just admitted that michelle obama can atleast read at a dr. seusse grade level.

allah be praised. there is hope after all!

Tony, I will take that as a thinly veiled shot that I regard Mich as less than literate. While I have called her personality, demeanor as "First Lady", her photographed indiscretions, and certainly her "fashion sense" into question, I have never questioned her literacy or use of the language. In fact, you may recall, I have even given her Princeton thesis charitable commentary.

http://forums.steelersfever.com/showpost.php?p=824028&postcount=70

And it's "Seuss", Dr. Seuss.

tony hipchest
07-13-2010, 10:49 PM
i was going for thickly veiled. :chuckle:



And it's "Seuss", Dr. Seuss. pardon my french, but isnt that what i said? :noidea:

:wink02:

venom
07-14-2010, 06:35 AM
The NAACP -- where they think the Tea Party are full of racists but there are none in the Black Panthers :flipoff:

HometownGal
07-14-2010, 06:54 AM
While I have called her personality, demeanor as "First Lady", her photographed indiscretions, and certainly her "fashion sense" into question, I have never questioned her literacy or use of the language. In fact, you may recall, I have even given her Princeton thesis charitable commentary.



Ever hear her say what most people say as "ask"? I have heard her say "ax" instead of "ask" several times. She's not illiterate, but if she is going to hold the office of First Lady, she needs to cut the ebonics.

Killer
07-14-2010, 08:57 AM
I have heard her say "ax" instead of "ask" several times. She's not illiterate, but if she is going to hold the office of First Lady, she needs to cut the ebonics.

c'mon - it is about image - you gotta keep up the street cred....a couple fist pumps and 'we demand reparations" will be coming shortly

venom
07-14-2010, 09:10 AM
I wonder if Michelle is still proud of the direction her husband is putting America towards.

http://newsbusters.org/static/2008/02/2008-02-19MSNBCMJMichelleO.jpg Theres change alright

Vincent
07-14-2010, 09:33 AM
... 'we demand reparations" will be coming shortly

If by "reparations", payment of some sort is expected, those have been made in the form of various democrat social programs over the last half decade. Nobody knows the tally but its in the multiple trillions. So let's say it's 4 trillion, and that's conservative. That's an average of $80B per year over 50 years. That's very conservative.

US census figures up to 1860 account for 16 million slaves since the inception of the colonies. Not all, BTW, were African. But let's assume that reparations were "due" to slaves and all were African. How might the slaves be "paid"? Since they're dead, the only means of "making reparations" would be to pay their direct descendants. They're all dead as well. So who is next in line? Certainly nobody that "contributed" by way of slavery. Who then is "deserving" of "reparations"?

Democrats, being the good people that they are, have assuaged their guilt lavishly in the form of social programs that have translated to at least $250,000 per slave that benefited the millions of descendants that did not suffer under slavery.

Are we done?

Vincent
07-14-2010, 09:36 AM
I wonder if Michelle is still proud of the direction her husband is putting America towards.

http://newsbusters.org/static/2008/02/2008-02-19MSNBCMJMichelleO.jpg Theres change alright

She probably is. But few would agree with her...

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/07/13/opinion/polls/main6675137.shtml

Texasteel
07-14-2010, 09:51 AM
I wonder if Michelle is still proud of the direction her husband is putting America towards.

http://newsbusters.org/static/2008/02/2008-02-19MSNBCMJMichelleO.jpg Theres change alright

I'm beginning to think that is was never about direction, it was about being the first lady. Being the first black first lady was just icing.

Killer
07-14-2010, 09:54 AM
this outta really piss her off

http://newsimages.emerald.synacor.com/ap_photos//c67ec42d-88a7-4742-9e36-3da081d8d39c.jpeg

A billboard ordered and paid for by the North Iowa Tea Party shows President Barack Obama, Adolf Hitler, left, and Vladimir Lenin, on South Federal Avenue in Mason City, Iowa, July 12, 2010. (AP Photo/Globe Gazette, Deb Nicklay)

SteelerEmpire
07-14-2010, 10:00 AM
If by "reparations", payment of some sort is expected, those have been made in the form of various democrat social programs over the last half decade. Nobody knows the tally but its in the multiple trillions. So let's say it's 4 trillion, and that's conservative. That's an average of $80B per year over 50 years. That's very conservative.

US census figures up to 1860 account for 16 million slaves since the inception of the colonies. Not all, BTW, were African. But let's assume that reparations were "due" to slaves and all were African. How might the slaves be "paid"? Since they're dead, the only means of "making reparations" would be to pay their direct descendants. They're all dead as well. So who is next in line? Certainly nobody that "contributed" by way of slavery. Who then is "deserving" of "reparations"?

Democrats, being the good people that they are, have assuaged their guilt lavishly in the form of social programs that have translated to at least $250,000 per slave that benefited the millions of descendants that did not suffer under slavery.

Are we done?

I heard that if each African American descendant of slaves alive today received a "fair" amount of reparations in the form of money... each would get around "$58 million" ... no wonder the US Government is avoiding this issue like the plague ... lol... $58 Mil. X 30 Mil. (Af. Amer. Population) = WOW !!!

Texasteel
07-14-2010, 10:13 AM
I heard that if each African American descendant of slaves alive today received a "fair" amount of reparations in the form of money... each would get around "$58 million" ... no wonder the US Government is avoiding this issue like the plague ... lol... $58 Mil. X 30 Mil. (Af. Amer. Population) = WOW !!!

And my wife told me once that Oprah told her that if I had to pay her it would cost me $175,000 a year. I told her if I had to pay her a third of that I would fire her ass.

Dino 6 Rings
07-14-2010, 12:30 PM
A counter

From the Isaac Hayes for Congress campaign (2nd District)...

Republican nominee for Illinois 2nd Congressional District Isaac Hayes released the following statement regarding the NAACP's vote to condemn the Tea Party movement.

"Today's vote by the NAACP to condemn the Tea Party movement highlights its ignorance of the history of the Tea Party movement and reminds us it has not changed its tactics in 100 years. A quick survey of American history will reveal the first American to shed blood in the American Revolution was both a Tea Partier and Black by the name of Crispus Attucks.

"Black Conservatives are no stranger to the race-based machinations of the NAACP. It was the organization's founder W.E.B. Du Bois who castigated Booker T. Washington as a sell-out because he argued for self-empowerment. Yet, Mr. Du Bois joined forces with Margaret Sanger who would later found Planned Parenthood, an organization responsible for the deaths of over 15 million African American babies.

"Instead of wasting its time trying to curtail the exercise of liberty, the NAACP concerns would be better directed toward the gang violence and illiteracy that plagues Minority communities across this country. Therefore, I condemn the NAACP for its perpetuation of racial division and hate."

This statement appears on the Citizens for Isaac Hayes website at: www.isaac4honesty.com.

http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/publius-forum/2010/07/2nd-district-hayes-condemns-naacp.html

Dino 6 Rings
07-14-2010, 12:34 PM
And the St Louis Tea Party's actual response:

http://stlouisteaparty.com/2010/07/13/st-louis-tea-party-condemns-naacp-slur/

Normally, we ignore childish hostility from belligerent people and groups. But the NAACP today intends to condemn 20 million tea party activists as racists. The millions of good, decent, and loving Americans who have participated in Tea Party events deserve nothing less than our full condemnation of the NAACP’s hatred and lies.

At midnight, I forwarded this resolution to the Washington Bureau of the NAACP. I have received no response.

steeldawg
07-14-2010, 12:35 PM
A counter

From the Isaac Hayes for Congress campaign (2nd District)...

Republican nominee for Illinois 2nd Congressional District Isaac Hayes released the following statement regarding the NAACP's vote to condemn the Tea Party movement.

"Today's vote by the NAACP to condemn the Tea Party movement highlights its ignorance of the history of the Tea Party movement and reminds us it has not changed its tactics in 100 years. A quick survey of American history will reveal the first American to shed blood in the American Revolution was both a Tea Partier and Black by the name of Crispus Attucks.

"Black Conservatives are no stranger to the race-based machinations of the NAACP. It was the organization's founder W.E.B. Du Bois who castigated Booker T. Washington as a sell-out because he argued for self-empowerment. Yet, Mr. Du Bois joined forces with Margaret Sanger who would later found Planned Parenthood, an organization responsible for the deaths of over 15 million African American babies.

"Instead of wasting its time trying to curtail the exercise of liberty, the NAACP concerns would be better directed toward the gang violence and illiteracy that plagues Minority communities across this country. Therefore, I condemn the NAACP for its perpetuation of racial division and hate."

This statement appears on the Citizens for Isaac Hayes website at: www.isaac4honesty.com.

http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/publius-forum/2010/07/2nd-district-hayes-condemns-naacp.html

You tell'em Isaac

SteelerEmpire
07-14-2010, 12:46 PM
A counter

From the Isaac Hayes for Congress campaign (2nd District)...

Republican nominee for Illinois 2nd Congressional District Isaac Hayes released the following statement regarding the NAACP's vote to condemn the Tea Party movement.

"Today's vote by the NAACP to condemn the Tea Party movement highlights its ignorance of the history of the Tea Party movement and reminds us it has not changed its tactics in 100 years. A quick survey of American history will reveal the first American to shed blood in the American Revolution was both a Tea Partier and Black by the name of Crispus Attucks.

"Black Conservatives are no stranger to the race-based machinations of the NAACP. It was the organization's founder W.E.B. Du Bois who castigated Booker T. Washington as a sell-out because he argued for self-empowerment. Yet, Mr. Du Bois joined forces with Margaret Sanger who would later found Planned Parenthood, an organization responsible for the deaths of over 15 million African American babies.

"Instead of wasting its time trying to curtail the exercise of liberty, the NAACP concerns would be better directed toward the gang violence and illiteracy that plagues Minority communities across this country. Therefore, I condemn the NAACP for its perpetuation of racial division and hate."

This statement appears on the Citizens for Isaac Hayes website at: www.isaac4honesty.com.

http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/publius-forum/2010/07/2nd-district-hayes-condemns-naacp.html

Isaac Hayes ??? The voice of "Chef " on SouthPark ??? LOL... I didn't know Chef was running for office ? He's got my vote ...:peace: .... lol...

Dino 6 Rings
07-14-2010, 12:55 PM
I'm pretty sure its not the same Issac Hayes. You can visit his website.

SteelerEmpire
07-14-2010, 01:00 PM
I'm pretty sure its not the same Issac Hayes. You can visit his website.

Ha ha... I know. I'm just clownin... The "Chef " Issac Hayes passed away a couple years ago. But with both the election season AND football season starting up ... things are finally starting to get interesting...

HometownGal
07-14-2010, 07:36 PM
I have an AA friend who basically disowned 2 members of his own family because they are registered GOP'ers. What is really bizarre is that he is somewhat racist but he just married his white girlfriend of 10 years!! He's a great guy but has his nose firmly implanted in Obaaaaaaaama's ass and like the other sheeple, Obaaaaaaaaaaama can do no wrong.