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NAACP Concerned Someone ‘White’ Or ‘Irish’ Could Be Appointed Mayor Of Baltimore

October 14, 2009 · Filed Under U.S. News · Comment 

The pending conviction of Baltimore Mayor Dixon on charges of theft and perjury have the NAACP worried. Not worried about corruption of course, but worried that the republican governor of Maryland could appoint someone “white” or someone “Irish” to replace the black mayor.

Marvin Cheatham, president of the Baltimore NAACP has introduced a resolution to strip the governor of his powers of appointment to prevent this nightmare scenario from happening.

Marvin L. Cheatham, the president of the Baltimore Chapter of the NAACP, introduced the resolution because he heard an attorney on a radio program discussing a lack of clarity on succession if Dixon were to be convicted and sentenced.

"Our concern is who would the governor appoint?" Cheatham said. "Here you have a predominantly African-American city. What if the governor appointed somebody white? … Would he appoint someone Irish to be the mayor?"

Isn’t it amazing how blatant black racism doesn’t even raise eyebrows? Can you imagine the outcry if a white guy voiced concern that a black guy could be appointed Mayor. Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson would parachute in within 24 hours with bull horns blaring and picket signs waving.

Lets play a little game and see if it sounds the same. Here’s the quote from above with a couple of small changes…

"Our concern is who would the governor appoint?" Cheatham said. "Here you have a predominantly Anglo-Saxon city. What if the governor appointed somebody black? … Would he appoint someone Mexican to be the mayor?"

I don’t understand how the first statement is ok, but the second one isn’t. Both statements are equally racist.

-Chris Jones

Black Conservatives Hold Protest At NAACP Over Kenneth Gladney Attack

August 18, 2009 · Filed Under U.S. News · Comment 

gladney thumb Black Conservatives Hold Protest At NAACP Over Kenneth Gladney Attack

We all remember a couple of weeks ago when Obama’s thugs in the SEIU attacked Kenneth Gladney who was selling “Don’t Tread On Me” flags outside a health care town hall.

Since that time, Gladney hasn’t heard a peep from Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, or the NAACP. Gladney was called a “nigger” by the black SEIU gangsters just prior to his beat-down in the street.

The sad truth is that black conservatives aren’t considered black people by folks like Sharpton, Jackson, or the NAACP. They don’t defend “Uncle Tom’s” like Gladney. To radical black activists and race hustlers like Sharpton and Jackson, Gladney deserved to get his ass kicked for conspiring with “white devils” (i.e. conservatives).

Fortunately, they are other groups willing to stand up for black conservatives. Groups like Move-On-Up.org who represent black conservatives, republicans, and moderates.

Move-On-Up.org held a protest and press conference outside the NAACP in St. Louis. Gateway Pundit has all the details.

White Disenfranchisement In Noxubee County

March 16, 2009 · Filed Under Politics · Comment 

Here’s an interesting story that you’re guaranteed to never read about in the NY Times or on any mainstream news outlet. In fact, if liberals find out you’re even reading it you’ll likely be accused of racism.

It has to do with a major Voting Rights Act case in Noxubee Country, Mississippi. It marked a significant victory for Eric Holder’s Justice Department, but for the first time such a victory didn’t even warrant a press release.

The reason is because it was a case of white voter disenfranchisement at the hands of black voting officials. It was blatant, it was threatening, and it was reminiscent of the 1960’s era black disenfranchisement.

The Noxubee County case presents a deeply disturbing account of some of the most egregious racial discrimination the Justice Department has encountered in decades. In Noxubee, 80 percent of Democrats are black; 20 percent are white. (There are some Republicans as well, but the number is negligible.) The chairman of the Democratic party, Ike Brown, is black, and he, along with the Noxubee County Democratic Executive Committee, set about to effectively disenfranchise white voters.

Many at the Justice Department refused to even hear the case, because no one wanted to be associated with the concept of white disenfranchisement.

Read the gory details over at NRO.

-Chris Jones


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