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Black Democratic leaders in Maryland say that racially tinged attacks against Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele in his bid for the U.S. Senate are fair because he is a conservative Republican.
Such attacks against the first black man to win a statewide election in Maryland include pelting him with Oreo cookies during a campaign appearance, calling him an "Uncle Tom" and depicting him as a black-faced minstrel on a liberal Web log.

Can you imagine Republicans doing this???? And the Outcry of Racism!!!!
 
Hate Hate Hate!!!

Here's a good one - I've snipped it to get to the really good part.

Editorial: A nomination that will divide
From the Journal Sentinel
Posted: Oct. 31, 2005

In picking Appeals Court Judge Samuel Alito for the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, President Bush gave his right flank what it wanted: a true-blue conservative. The question now is: Is Bush giving the country what it needs?
President Bush stands at the side of U.S. Appeals Judge Samuel Alito (left) on Monday in the White House. Bush nominated Alito to the Supreme Court days after Harriet Miers withdrew her name from consideration.

The nomination is troubling in that 1) it's liable to divide America rather than unite it, 2) it lessens the extent to which the court mirrors the nation's rich diversity and 3) Alito has taken worrisome stands on many issues. Still, Alito deserves the benefit of the doubt until he gets his day in court - or rather before the Senate Judiciary Committee - to make the case for his confirmation.

Bush had chosen White House counsel Harriet Miers to succeed the retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, but many conservatives vigorously objected, questioning whether Miers had the intellectual stamina to stay conservative. The nominee withdrew her name. Now, Bush has picked Alito, a judge who may be in the archconservative mold of Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas...

Another minus is that the nomination lessens the court's diversity. O'Connor herself had expressed the desire that her successor be a woman...

In losing a woman, the court with Alito would feature seven white men, one white woman and a black man, who deserves an asterisk because he arguably does not represent the views of mainstream black America.

DESERVES AN ASTERISK? BECAUSE HE'S NOT REALLY BLACK? WTF???

Whoever wrote this article is a blatant racist. Why is it okay for the liberal media to bash a black man just because he's conservative?
 
The largest pile of fecal matter in all this is the unfounded assumption that the court must be diverse in order to be just.

It has long been known that the democrats have no interest in helping out minorities, only in exploiting them to further their agenda.

Any member of any minority who degrades the accomplishments of members of that minority is worse than any racist, and just what is "mainstream black america"?
 
Don't worry David. I live in Milwaukee and I have to deal with this crap from the Urinal/Sentinel every day. Believe me. They received thousands of emails. The paper has one of the most liberal editorial boards on the planet and has some 'African-American' ,ahem, journalists with prominent columns that spew hate and race bait on a daily basis. Btw, circulation is at a record low. They just don't get it.
 
fossten said:
In losing a woman, the court with Alito would feature seven white men, one white woman and a black man, who deserves an asterisk because he arguably does not represent the views of mainstream black America.

DESERVES AN ASTERISK? BECAUSE HE'S NOT REALLY BLACK? WTF???

Whoever wrote this article is a blatant racist. Why is it okay for the liberal media to bash a black man just because he's conservative?


And when you are a bunch of liberals running the editorial section of a major newspaper and you are busy destroying your subscriber base, here is how you response to your customers....


Sunday Symposium: So, just who belongs on the Supreme Court?
From Journal Sentinel readers
Last Updated: Nov. 5, 2005

To our readers
A single sentence in a Nov. 1 editorial on the Supreme Court nomination of Samuel Alito attracted quite a lot of response, as you can see. ("A nomination that will divide" can be read at jsonline.com/links/alito-edit)

The central point of the editorial was Alito's nomination and various red flags this raised, but we reserved judgment on whether he should be confirmed until hearings are completed. But a small portion of the editorial dealt with diversity on the court. The line read: "In losing a woman, the court with Alito would feature seven white men, one white woman and a black man, who deserves an asterisk because he arguably does not represent the views of mainstream black America."

Conservative talk radio seized on this last clause, and many respondents said they felt the line was racist, contending that we were implying Thomas is not black enough. Not at all. The sentence only meant to call attention to the lack of diversity the court will have if Alito is confirmed, a position that many others have stated as well. With the asterisk comment, we did indeed call attention in particular to Thomas, the sole African-American on the court. That's because, though much progress has been made, we continue to believe that the condition of black Americans, particularly here in the Milwaukee area, remains quite dire in many important respects and deserving of acute attention and sensitivity at all levels of government.

Also, it's clear that racial diversity was a factor in Thomas' nomination to the Supreme Court, whether it was overtly stated or not. He replaced civil rights legend Thurgood Marshall on the court. We did not invent this issue.

That Thomas' stances while on the Supreme Court are outside the black mainstream is fairly evident, we believe, on such matters as the Voting Rights Act, affirmative action, diluting black voting power, proving discrimination and on what constitutes "cruel and unusual."

The single sentence in this editorial did not say Thomas is not black because he departs from other views on these or other topics. It did not, as some respondents contended, insist that all black people must think alike. We are well aware that there is diversity of thought in the black community, but we are also aware that there are some fairly evident common themes derived from common experiences among African-Americans in the United States.

We were remarking, however, that the views this theme has helped shape elsewhere in the country are not always well-represented on the Supreme Court at this time.

- The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Editorial Board
 
Look at this grown man professor picking on a girl. What a coward.

November 18, 2005
Update News Release

Warren Community College President Defends Professor’s Harassment of Young Conservative

Professor Admits Radical Diatribe


Student Fights Back

HERNDON, VA –Young America’s Foundation exposed Warren Community College’s radical Professor John Daly, who in an email to student Rebecca Beach, vowed to intimidate those students who host conservative speakers and called for American soldiers in Iraq to murder their superiors.


Instead of admonishing the professor’s intemperate attack on a student’s right of free expression, Warren Community College President William Austin said Prof. John Daly has “first amendment rights” to harass Rebecca. Furthermore, the President is trying to bully Rebecca into silence. He said Rebecca, not Prof. John Daly, is ruining the college’s name by going on talk radio and television exposing Daly’s mean spirited email.


In an interview with the Express-Times, a local New Jersey paper, Daly stood by his email to Rebecca. He told the paper that Rebecca’s conservative group is an “ultra right-wing, possibly fascist, group.”


Daly’s email to Rebecca came after she sent a note to faculty announcing the appearance of decorated war hero Lt. Col. Scott Rutter to discuss America’s accomplishments in Iraq.


Daly’s unedited email can be read in full below.


“Prof. John Daly knowingly intimidated one of his students. That’s not protected by the First Amendment,” said Jason Mattera, spokesman for Young America’s Foundation. “It was poor judgment to hire Daly to begin with. Warren Community College compounds their ineptitude by defending Daly’s harassment of Rebecca.”

Interviews are available upon request

For more information contact Jason Mattera at (800) USA-1776 or (917) 754-3425


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November 17, 2005
Original News Release

College Professor to Student: "Real Freedom Will Come When Soldiers In Iraq Turn Their Guns On Their Superiors..."

Vows to kick young conservatives off campus

Student Fights Back

HERNDON, VA – Warren Community College English professor, John Daly, said that “Real freedom will come when soldiers in Iraq turn their guns on their superiors.” Rebecca Beach, a freshman at Warren Community College in Washington, New Jersey, received this unexpected reply to a recent email she sent the faculty at her school announcing the appearance of decorated Iraq war hero, Lt. Col. Scott Rutter, on Thursday, November 17 to discuss America’s accomplishments in Iraq.

In the email, Daly told Rebecca that he will ask students in his English and writing classes to boycott the event and also vowed “to expose [her] right-wing, anti-people politics until groups like [Rebecca’s] won’t dare show their face on a college campus.” Daly’s mean spirited and hateful comments were directed at Rebecca for organizing Lt. Col. Scott Rutter and for hanging up fliers contrasting the number of people killed under communism to those liberated under Ronald Reagan.
Since Professor John Daly has created a hostile learning environment for Rebecca, she is demanding that Warren Community College President William Austin institute seminars on free speech and sensitivity to teach intolerant leftists, such as Daly, to be respectful of differing opinion

Daly’s insane email to Rebecca also claimed that “CAPITALISM has killed many more” people than communism [emphasis his] and that the “poor and working class people” are recruited to “fight and die for EXXON and other corporations.”

“John Daly was hired to teach English, not to attack students and lead leftist protests,” said Jason Mattera, spokesman for Young America’s Foundation.

Interviews are available upon request

For more information contact Jason Mattera at (800) USA-1776 or (917) 754-3425


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November 13, 2005
Professor Daly’s Email


The full unedited text of Professor Daly’s email follows.

Dear Rebecca:

I am asking my students to boycott your event. I am also going to ask others to boycott it. Your literature and signs in the entrance lobby look like fascist propaganda and is extremely offensive. Your main poster "Communism killed 100,000,000" is not only untrue, but ignores the fact that CAPITALISM has killed many more and the evidence for that can be seen in the daily news papers. The U.S. government can fly to dominate the people of Iraq in 12 hours, yet it took them five days to assist the people devastated by huricane Katrina. Racism and profits were key to their priorities. Exxon, by the way, made $9 Billion in profits this last quarter--their highest proft margin ever. Thanks to the students of WCCC and other poor and working class people who are recruited to fight and die for EXXON and other corporations who earning megaprofits from their imperialist plunders. If you want to count the number of deaths based on political systems, you can begin with the more than a million children who have died in Iraq from U.S.-imposed sanctions and war. Or the million African American people who died from lack of access to healthcare in the US over the last 10 years.

I will continue to expose your right-wing, anti-people politics until groups like your won't dare show their face on a college campus. Real freedom will come when soldiers in Iraq turn their guns on their superiors and fight for just causes and for people's needs--such freedom fighters can be counted throughout American history and they certainly will be counted again.

Prof. John Daly

Foundation Activist Rebecca Beach




Foundation activist Rebecca Beach attended the Young America's Foundation National High School Leadership Conference & the National Conservative Student Conference. Rebecca is also a member of the Foundation's unique Club 100 program and hosted Lt. Col. Scott Rutter as part of the Foundation's Freedom Week initiative.



Freedom Week advances conservative ideas, honors America's soldiers, and exposes the Left's antiquated ideology.
Learn more about Freedom Week.

Each year Young America's Foundation gives the Freedom Week posters below to students to help them advance freedom on their campuses.






Professor John Daly's email to Rebecca reads, "Your literature and signs in the entrance lobby look like fascist propaganda and is extremely offensive. Your main poster "Communism killed 100,000,000" is not only untrue, but ignores the fact that CAPITALISM has killed many more and the evidence for that can be seen in the daily news papers."

More Freedom Week posters...







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Students and Concerned Parents, Defend Your Beliefs!
Order your copy of The Conservative Guide To Campus Activism!




Learn how YOU can make a difference on YOUR campus!




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That guy should be the lefts' poster boy for 'intolerant hypocrite'.

Look like I am going to have to send the college president William Austin some of my 1st amendment rights. :hump:
 
Reprinted from NewsMax.com

Hypocrisy Causing Democrat Election Losses
Michael Reagan
Thursday, Jan. 19, 2006


If the Democrats want to know why they keep losing, all they have to do is run a replay of Martin Luther King Day.

If they do, and if they are not brain dead, they'll immediately notice the difference between Republican President George W. Bush's MLK Day speech at Georgetown University and the rantings of the opposition party.

In one speech, the president took pains to say how proud he was to be in the presence of the president of the NAACP even though that organization has never supported him, has frequently said disparaging things about him, and even ran an ad during the 2000 election campaign which suggested he was somehow complicit in the dragging death of James Byrd in Jasper, Texas.

In spite of all that, on MLK Day the president honored the president of the NAACP, who was present. The president, as always, was gracious and optimistic.

"We recommit ourselves to working for the dream that Martin Luther King gave his life for - an America where the dignity of every person is respected; where people are judged not by the color of their skin - by the content of their character; and where the hope of a better tomorrow is in every neighborhood in this country," Bush said.

Compare that to how Al Gore honored Dr. King by attacking the president, or how Al Sharpton slandered the president. Both of them spiced their hysteric rhetoric with all the usual coded race words.

Amazingly, Gore accused the president of a criminal act when he authorized the National Security Agency to monitor communications between known terrorists overseas and their American allies here at home, a move that clearly fell within his powers as commander in chief and which undoubtedly contributed to the fact that we have not had another 9/11.

In his speech, Al Gore said, "What we do know about this pervasive wiretapping virtually compels the conclusion that the President of the United States has been breaking the law repeatedly and insistently."

What hypocrisy. Despite the fact that the president acted to protect Americans from more 9/11's, and was well within his rights to do so, when as vice-president, Gore once planned to allow the feds to shatter the Constitution by secretly bugging the phones of all Americans and then lied about it.

As Charles Smith revealed in NewsMax.com on August 29, 2002: "In 1993, Vice President Al Gore spearheaded a project called ‘Clipper' which was designed to monitor America. Gore's leadership in this scheme to allow the Feds to have easy access to bug American telephones is all too well documented for him to deny."

The project, Smith wrote included plans to "mandate" the Clipper chip into all U.S. homes and businesses. "If Al Gore had become President, it is certain that the mandatory government phone and computer bug legislation would have become reality ..." he concluded.

Then there was Hillary Clinton's famous plantation speech, and the New Orleans mayor's tirade in blasting the president. It doesn't take much savvy to understand why the Republicans win and the Democrats lose.

Could it be that the Republicans are smiling and looking at the glass and seeing it half-full and are working hard to fill it to the brim, while the Democrats not only see it as half-empty but would never be happy until it was completely dry so they can blame the president.

Dr. King, the man the Democrats honored by dishonoring his optimism, would never recognize today's so-called black leadership which grovels at the feet of the Democrat leadership in return for the crumbs the Democrats feed them, or the things that the self-appointed black leaders are espousing in his name, a name they have raped.

It's sad that a sizeable part of the black community is being led by people who could never measure up to Dr. King's stature.

Hillary is right when she talks about a plantation. There is a plantation. It's a plantation where the Democrats have instilled anger and hatred in the minority communities. And this time there's no Martin Luther King to lead them to the promised land. They are going to have to do it themselves.
 

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