Tuesday, September 14, 2010

"What you mean, separate? From America? This good white man?"


I have a couple of things to talk about tonight, so let's get down.

I want to start with why I could never associate with a certain political party, and ask (once again) some of my black conservative brethren out there why they choose to. When I first heard about the following story from fellow blogger, Robert Anderson,- and some others- I had to check it out for myself to make sure that it was true. And, wouldn't you know it; turns out it was true. Not that I am shocked. I mean folks in a certain party tend to have a certain mind set when it comes to.....well... black folks.

But let's forget, for a minute, our stuck in time friends. Some things will never change. My angst tonight is directed at the Negroes who willingly play dumb slaves in these twisted republican games. Not just the clowns dressing up and posing with their republican massas for their amusement, but the quasi intellectual half wits who run blogs and prance around on cable television, pimping themselves and losing whatever little dignity they have left by parroting the republican mantra in an ignominious manner.

The good thing about something like this is that every time I see a such a story it reminds me of why I keep blogging: To call out the folks with this mindset who embarrass our race on a daily basis.

"The National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW) held its annual fall Board of Directors meeting in Charleston, S.C. last weekend – a decision the organization is likely regretting after several controversial pictures from one of the meeting’s sponsored events began surfacing on the internet.

One of the pictures shows S.C. Senate President Glenn McConnell - who FITS readers will recall enjoys dressing up as a Confederate General – posing in his Rebel garb with a pair of African-Americans dressed in, um, “antebellum” attire.

The event in question – dubbed “The Southern Experience” – was held last Friday evening at the Country Club of Charleston. Hosted by the South Carolina Federation of Republican Women, it was included on the national conference’s official itinerary."


Yes, "antebellum attire" indeed. Just like the republicans like them. Color me embarrassed, again!

And speaking of embarrassing his race: They don't come any worse than Ernest Withers.Talk about a sell out. This Negro was running around with MLK and other civil rights icons as a photographer, and was a spy for the cross dressing freak and his G- Men all along.
I swear some of you Negroes can't be trusted. (Some things never change)
Shout out to the Commercial Appeal in Memphis for exposing this traitor to his race and correcting history. (h/t to maria for this story)

"The Memphis paper reports how Withers' spying assisted J. Edgar Hoover, the controversial FBI director who long covertly monitored King and others considered radicals. Withers, the paper notes, gave the bureau a "front-row seat to the civil rights and anti-war movements in Memphis." In the 1960s, he provided information on everyone from the Invaders — a militant black power group — to church leaders, politicians and business owners. Experts believe the FBI paid Withers for spying."

Of course they paid him. Sellouts love money. Just ask one of your black conservative friends.

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