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		<title>Reconquista Studies Program Ruled Illegal In Tucson</title>
		<link>http://rjjrdq.com/2011/12/28/reconquista-studies-program-ruled-illegal-in-tucson/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2011 03:29:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rjjrdq</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This just goes to show how important it is to have good judges. While Rick Perry bankrolls the education of illegal aliens, California taxpayers are on the hook even worse than Texas. The Justice Department is running guns down to Mexican drug cartels as border patrol agents are forced to shoo them away, rather [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This just goes to show how important it is to have good judges. While Rick Perry bankrolls the education of illegal aliens, California taxpayers are on the hook even worse than Texas. The Justice Department is running guns down to Mexican drug cartels as border patrol agents are forced to shoo them away, rather than arrest them coming across the border, armed with nothing more than <i>bean bag</i> guns. the DREAM Act rears its head almost as often as full amnesty in Washington, and if you feel none of that is affecting you&#8230;<i>press 1 for English.</i> At least one judge in this country sees what is happening in this country, and at least for today, there was a small victory for the residents of Tucson, Arizona, and for America as a whole.<span id="more-5007"></span></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve talked before about the <i>Raza Studies</i> program in Tucson Schools. A racist agenda that blames whitey for all the ills suffered by Latinos. The text books spew language so vile and incendiary, that an administrative law judge has <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/ariz-schools-ethnic-studies-program-ruled-illegal-021635252.html" target="_blank">put an end</a> to it.</p>
<p>Judge Lewis Kowal ruled that the program violates state law, for a variety of reasons.</p>
<blockquote><p>Kowal&#8217;s ruling, first reported by The Arizona Daily Star, said the district&#8217;s Mexican-American Studies program violated state law by having one or more classes designed primarily for one ethnic group, promoting racial resentment and advocating ethnic solidarity instead of treating students as individuals.</p></blockquote>
<p>The language that the judge used was pretty tame, but the language he was referring to is anything but.</p>
<blockquote><p>One of the textbooks they use is titled “Occupied America,” which was written by Rodolfo Acuña and includes a speech given by activist and university professor Jose Angel Gutierrez in which he says: “We have got to eliminate the gringo, and what I mean by that is if the worst comes to the worst, we have got to kill him,” (pg. 323).</p></blockquote>
<p>The program, the teachers, and the text books are full of this kind of hatred, so much so that a judge ruled it illegal, and will result in the Tucson School district having a significant amount of funding withheld if they don&#8217;t comply with the law.</p>
<p>A victory for America, and a victory against racist hate speech. At the same time, This is one school district, in one city in one state. We know this kind of thing is happening all over the Southwest, the area of the country known as <i>Aztlan</i> by the racist reconquistas that actively advocate that takeover of America-and the purging of <i>non-Mestizos</i>, even resorting to killing whitey if necessary. I didn&#8217;t say it, <i>check page 323.</i></p>
<p>I bring up the subject of illegal immigration often. Not only do illegal aliens have no right to be here, but their offspring become automatic citizens and attend school on the taxpayer dime to learn the kind of garbage found in <i>Raza Studies.</i> This is going on right now, today. I&#8217;ve said before, that these people have a single-minded purpose, and they won&#8217;t stop ever. I talked about demographics and the electoral votes that are in peril in the border states. Republicans-America as a people cannot afford to lose those states. If we do, then we lose the rest of the country, because we&#8217;ll just be voted into the third world. In our case, the racist, intolerant third world. Their message is clear; they have a curriculum.</p>
<p>As the presidential campaign heads into 2012, this issue needs to be addressed more. And the next time you hear Rick Perry defending the schooling of illegal aliens in his state, just keep in mind <i>Raza Studies.</i> </p>
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		<title>Ron Paul: Racist or Clueless?</title>
		<link>http://rjjrdq.com/2011/12/21/ron-paul-racist-or-clueless/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 05:19:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rjjrdq</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If Ron Paul was ever realistically in the race for president, this may knock him out of it. While the left can get away with false accusations and outrageous race baiting remarks, that kind of behavior is absolutely off limits to anybody that even suggests they are conservative. Even the discussion of race brings [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If Ron Paul was ever realistically in the race for president, this may knock him out of it. While the left can get away with false accusations and outrageous race baiting remarks, that kind of behavior is absolutely off limits to anybody that even suggests they are conservative. Even the discussion of race brings wails of protest from the left, if the discussion comes from the right (A discussion unto itself). But discussion of race and <i>racism</i> are two different things.<span id="more-4993"></span></p>
<p>This looks like-and probably is, an attack from the left. Unfortunately for Ron Paul, the allegations happen to be true. Back in the late 80&#8242;s and early 90&#8242;s several newsletters were published using Ron Paul&#8217;s name. The newsletters were <a href="http://articles.businessinsider.com/2011-12-20/politics/30537102_1_newsletters-conspiracy-theories-lew-rockwell" target="_blank">laced with racist quotes</a>, and apparently, this went on for years. When confronted with the content in 1996, Paul took responsibility, but handled it like Herman Cain.</p>
<blockquote><p>In 1996 when the Texas Monthly investigated the newsletters, Paul took responsibility for them and said that certain things were taken out of context.</p></blockquote>
<p>Well, maybe, but check the link and tell me if there is a way to take those statements out of context.</p>
<p>Even worse for Paul is that he profited handsomely from these newsletters, even netting one million dollars in a single year. This at the same time racist statements were sopping up the pages of the newsletters. Sure, Ron Paul, like many successful Americans may have many business opportunities going at the same time. This was a money maker though. Did he never glance at those pages? Was there noone in his inner circle to pull him aside and tell him about this? I&#8217;ll give Paul the benefit of the doubt that he didn&#8217;t know about the content and didn&#8217;t contribute, but this was so close to him <i>he should have known.</i></p>
<p>What this does to Paul remains to be seen. It looks like flavor of the week Gingrich is fading, and Ron Paul is looking at a possible win in Iowa. Well, maybe not with these allegations. Ron Paul already has a reputation-valid or not-of being clueless. Now he is using that very liability as a defense in this case. Not a good thing, especially in the eyes of those that are on the fence. If Ron Paul was unaware-<i>for years</i> of something that was lining his pockets substantially, then how aware would he be as a president? Either way, whether he knew about the content of these newsletters or not he comes out looking bad.</p>
<p>I said earlier that this was probably an attack from the left. Of course, it couldn&#8217;t come at a worse time. Assuming he&#8217;s not responsible for the content of those newsletters-and without further evidence I assume he is not, he doesn&#8217;t have much time to recover from the controversy. This is Paul&#8217;s Jeremiah Wright moment. Barack Obama is on the left, and the media gave him a pass. 20 years in that church pew and he never heard a word. Ron Paul doesn&#8217;t have that luxury. For Paul, he&#8217;s either racist or he&#8217;s clueless. Neither choice bodes well for a presidential candidate. </p>
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		<title>Morgan Freeman Bashes Tea Party</title>
		<link>http://rjjrdq.com/2011/09/24/morgan-freeman-bashes-tea-party/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Sep 2011 23:57:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You hear about it in courts of law all the time. People witness the exact same event and have totally different descriptions of what happened. This kind of subjective reality can be applied to just about anything, and it seems to me to based on pre-conceived notions that have nothing to do with what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You hear about it in  courts of law all the time. People witness the exact same event and have totally different descriptions of what happened. This kind of subjective reality can be applied to just about anything, and it seems to me to based on pre-conceived notions that have nothing to do with what is acutally occurring <i>now.</i> I could be wrong about that, but I&#8217;ll give Morgan Freeman the benefit of the doubt. I will not though, give him a pass for taking to the airwaves and venting his unsubstantiated claims against the <i>tea party</i> movement.<span id="more-4792"></span></p>
<p>It certainly seems to me to be a concerted effort. RINO John McCain bashed the tea party during the debt ceiling debate. By the way, we&#8217;re out of money again. What happened to that <i>bipartisan</i> agreement? Another post. Then we had reconquista hate monger Antonio Villaraigosa do his teleprompter rant against the tea party. Maxine Waters didn&#8217;t need a teleprompter. She just told them to <i>go to hell.</i> Andre Carson thinks he&#8217;s going to be swinging from a tree-courtesy the <del datetime="2011-09-24T23:53:30+00:00">tea party</del> whitey. Joe Biden had his <i>terrorist</i>, and gun to our heads statements to describe the movement. Al Sharpton&#8230;never mind.</p>
<p>Now we have out of the blue a rant by Morgan Freeman, a veteran Hollywood star, and apparently, a black man. In case you didn&#8217;t know that, he made it very clear that he was, and so was Obama.</p>
<p>So what you ask? On an episode of Piers Morgan on CNN, <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/morgan-freeman-says-tea-party-racist-thing-003346370.html;_ylt=Ag1NrCGJFzvxgGJdHHcuaypVbBAF;_ylu=X3oDMTRoOTljdWd2BGNjb2RlA2dtcHRvcDIwMHBvb2xyZXN0BG1pdANOZXdzIGZvciB5b3UEcGtnAzMwOTNhNjJhLTdiMGUtM2Y1Zi1iZjRjLTg0MWU0NjcyZmNlOQRwb3MDNARzZWMDbmV3c19mb3JfeW91BHZlcgM1ODM5ZjRjMC1lNjQ1LTExZTAtOTNmZC04ZWZhMDFmYzJhOTQ-;_ylg=X3oDMTM1cDU5ZWc1BGludGwDdXMEbGFuZwNlbi11cwRwc3RhaWQDMzIyMjBmNzUtODY0NS0zODYxLThhMzMtMjMwNDVkMTQ0MzA0BHBzdGNhdAN3b3JsZHxldXJvcGUEcHQDc3RvcnlwYWdlBHRlc3QD;_ylv=3" target="_blank">Morgan ranted</a> that the tea party was motivated by race-apparently exclusively.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Their stated policy, publicly stated, is to do whatever it takes to see to it that Obama only serves one term,&#8221; Freeman noted. &#8220;What underlines that? &#8216;Screw the country. We&#8217;re going to whatever we can to get this black man outta here.&#8217;&#8221;</p>
<p>Dismissing Morgan&#8217;s suggestion that the Tea Party&#8217;s motivations might be merely political, Freeman asserted, &#8220;It is a racist thing.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Where do I begin? First of all, <i>who is they?</i> &#8220;Their stated policy?&#8221; Morgan wasn&#8217;t clear, no surprise considering the premise of his argument. Sure Morgan, whatever it takes to get rid of a shitty president. I said nearly the same thing about Bush. Had I been blogging for Bush&#8217;s two terms you would have heard much more. The fact that Obama is even worse than Bush doesn&#8217;t escape me though. He doesn&#8217;t get a pass because he&#8217;s black. The presidency is not an affirmative action job. Well, it wasn&#8217;t anyway.</p>
<p>Then Freeman just couldn&#8217;t resist throwing down the race card. My next question would be, <i>how is it racist?</i> What statements or actions of any kind from any body even suggests the notion that race is a factor in Obama&#8217;s disastrous presidency? Herman Cain wants to know. Alan West might want to know should he throw his hat in the ring. Alan Keyes certainly would be interested. Tell us Morgan, where does race factor in?</p>
<p>Piers let him off the hook as expected. Of course. He&#8217;s Morgan Freeman. Certainly no white actor would have gotten off so easily had they done the Jeremiah Wright thing on the show. But Freeman&#8217;s not white.</p>
<p>I understand that Morgan Freeman is old enough to have seen and experienced things I don&#8217;t even want to think about. I understand he&#8217;s probably harboring some anger at the white race, and frankly I probably would too. I could say the same about the Sharpton&#8217;s and the Jackson&#8217;s and all the rest of them. This is a new day though. Those things <i>are not</i> occurring now. There are no water cannons or vicious attack dogs tearing apart anybody lobbying for civil rights. <i>Those days are over.</i></p>
<p>Morgan Freeman can still feel the way he does without painting a broad brush of racism across a huge swath of the population. I think Freeman is intelligent enough to know the folly of that thinking. He may be blinded by the past though. At his age, that isn&#8217;t likely to change. But to get on the air and try to stir the race pot is looking to start trouble based on a false premise. There are those in the tea party movement that voted for Obama in 2008. He sucks, and now they want him out. Freeman basically acknowledged that when he said that the better the economy is the better Obama&#8217;s poll numbers are.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t have it both ways Freeman. When the economy is humming, does that mean racism magically goes away? Or does the tea party just shelve it for when things get bad? Morgan Freeman knows better. Morgan, I&#8217;m sorry your multi-million dollar, Oscar winning life hasn&#8217;t turned out the way you like. Plenty of tea partiers that would be very happy to end up where you are in life. Morgan, you should have kept your mouth shut and continued to do what you do best. I won&#8217;t be able to watch one of your movies now without thinking of this rant. I won&#8217;t boycott, but at the same time, you&#8217;ve lost the respect of someone who did consider you one of the class acts in Hollywood. Didn&#8217;t know this side. Didn&#8217;t want to know it. </p>
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		<title>Ed Schultz &#8220;A Big Black Cloud&#8221; at MSNBC</title>
		<link>http://rjjrdq.com/2011/08/17/ed-schultz-a-big-black-cloud-at-msnbc/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Aug 2011 04:39:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a wonder that this slovenly pig apologized at all, but at the same time, you can&#8217;t hide who you are forever. If you work for MSNBC, you can&#8217;t hide who you are at all.</p> <p>Just a few weeks after Joe Walsh smacked down another MSNBC race baiter, Chris Matthews, another from the same [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s a wonder that this slovenly pig apologized at all, but at the same time, you can&#8217;t hide who you are forever. If you work for MSNBC, you can&#8217;t hide who you are at all.</p>
<p>Just a few weeks after Joe Walsh <a href="/2011/07/20/joe-walsh-pounds-chris-matthews/" target="_blank">smacked down</a> another MSNBC race baiter, Chris Matthews, another from the same cloth reared his <i>ugly</i> head. Ed Schultz, star of himself I guess, followed Barack Obama&#8217;s lead and went after Rick Perry with everything he had. What he had was a quote <a href="http://www.politico.com/blogs/onmedia/0811/Right_calls_foul_on_Schultzs_Perry_remark.html" target="_blank">taken so far out of context</a>, that even a loon like Schultz had to take it back. It seems as though Schultz branded Perry-and anybody like him, a racist who had a problem with Barack Obama in the White House. If you recall, Chris Matthews made the same claims on his show, specifically singling out Southern states as anti black, anti Obama. <i>Always whitey.</i> Shultz couldn&#8217;t resist joining the race baiting party, but since he didn&#8217;t actually have anything he could play with the race card, he made something up.<span id="more-4700"></span></p>
<blockquote><p>On Monday&#8217;s “The Ed Show,” Schultz played the first portion of Perry’s remarks about the debt but cut after “that big black cloud that hangs over America.” He then concluded “that big black cloud Perry is talking about is President Barack Obama.” Earlier in the segment, Schultz said, “Perry comes from the radical country club that loves to remind white America that President Obama is other: not like you.”</p></blockquote>
<p><i>Always whitey.</i>I don&#8217;t know exactly what made him apologize, but I suspect that Perry&#8217;s campaign had something to do with it. Even a lie can be damaging. It sticks with some people. Fortunately for Perry, and white America for that matter, this was caught early before any racial tensions could be stoked, which is exactly what Schultz was trying to do. Here is the <i>full context</i> of what Rick Perry said, and it had <i>nothing</i> to do with race.</p>
<blockquote><p>“I am a pro-business governor. I don’t make any apologies about it and I will be a pro-business president. Getting America back to work is the most important issue facing this country. Being able to pay off 14-and-a-half, or 16 trillion dollars worth of debt. That big black cloud that hangs over America, that debt that is so monstrous. There’s only one way to get rid of it that’s practical, that makes sense. And that is to free up America,” Perry said.</p></blockquote>
<p>Schultz jumped all over the <i>big black cloud</i> line, and spewed his race baiting diatribe without even checking out the facts. Well, Matthews didn&#8217;t check out the facts either. In fact, in Matthews&#8217; case, <a href="http://www.newsrealblog.com/2009/08/13/msnbc-opposition-to-obama-racism/" target="_blank">his assertion</a> that Southern whites were anti Obama <i>because he was black</i>-and subliminally fueled by Sarah Palin was his own contrived theory, born of a little self hatred, and more than a little <i>Jim Beam</i> I suspect.</p>
<p>MSNBC has had other race baiting episodes. Remember when crowds gathered in support of gun rights-and opposition to Obamacare? At some of those rally&#8217;s, some of those citizens lawfully brought their firearms along. An MSNBC piece decried the actions, and a clip they played offered <i>proof</i> that white America was becoming unhinged at the thought of a black president. The only problem was that the guy with the gun in their clip was a black man. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYKQJ4-N7LI" target="_blank">They zoomed in the camera</a> so only the holstered AR-15 was visible. A rant against dangerous, racist, white America ensued. This is where Ed Shultz works, and why I&#8217;m surprised he even offered up an apology.</p>
<p>Expect more <i>accidents</i> like this leading up to 2012. We know what these self-hating socialists think of us, and for them, it&#8217;s not how you play the game, if it&#8217;s you win or lose. These clowns will fall into hell clutching the race card. Unfortunately, they&#8217;re here now and we have to deal with them. </p>
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		<title>Major League Baseball Makes a Mockery of Civil Rights</title>
		<link>http://rjjrdq.com/2011/05/15/major-league-baseball-makes-a-mockery-of-civil-rights/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2011 01:29:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The fight for civil rights in this country was hard, it was lengthy, and at times very bloody. Those that were in the trenches during those days have much to be proud of. At the same time, it must be very hard to watch all their hard work degenerate into a circus of hate, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fight for civil rights in this country was hard, it was lengthy, and at times very bloody. Those that were in the trenches during those days have much to be proud of. At the same time, it must be very hard to watch all their hard work degenerate into a circus of hate, the very thing being fought against. America&#8217;s pastime blackened it&#8217;s eye today, and thousands of fans were forced to witness the fiasco.<span id="more-4390"></span></p>
<p>Just months after the National Basketball Association <a href="/2011/03/11/nba-jumps-into-immigration-debate/" target="_blank">approved a protest</a> by the Phoenix Suns over Arizona&#8217;s SB 1070, Major League Baseball has picked up the gauntlet and one-upped the NBA. The annual <i>Civil Rights Game,</i> which honors the civil rights struggle in this country was held today in Atlanta, Georgia. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights_Game" target="_blank">According to Wikipedia</a>, <i>the intent of the game was to &#8220;embrace baseball&#8217;s history of African-American players.&#8221;</i> If that was the intent, then MLB has failed in their attempt. The real reason is the alarm over the declining number of black players in the league. Yes, affirmative action is a concern in Major League Baseball, and I&#8217;m sure the individual clubs are, if not startled, concerned. After all, they want the best, and only the best out on the field. The league is more concerned about color percentages.</p>
<p>Opening festivities included the likes of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, who in all fairness, actually were part of the civil rights movement in the sixties. However, their legacy has been race hustling and keeping blacks in the victim role ever since. But in this country, their divisiveness is considered civil rights leadership. Their presence, however unpalatable, is not unexpected.</p>
<p>What was unexpected was the presence of musician Carlos Santana. He was there to receive the Beacon of Change award from the league. The MLB Beacon Awards recognize individuals whose lives have been emblematic of the spirit of the civil rights movement, according to the Santana website. Really? Here&#8217;s how the <i>gracious</i> Santana <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jIqAE1e5BamXrrqwZkByOC1myEfQ?docId=303fb9de7b9b4e8197ed84daa6dce429" target="_blank">accepted the award</a>. Remember, this was prior to the Braves-Phillies game, and he had a captive audience in Atlanta.</p>
<p>Referring to Arizona&#8217;s SB 1070 and a law signed Friday by Georgia governor Nathan Deal, Santana showed his true <i>colors,</i> and his race-based stance that rivaled his pals Jackson and Sharpton.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The people of Arizona, and the people of Atlanta, Georgia, you should be ashamed of yourselves.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>His tirade drew a smattering of boos from the crowd. An amazingly polite crowd, considering he had no business there at all. The reality was, the crowd was likely surprised by attack, and it was over before it all sank in.</p>
<p>No problem. Santana held an impromptu press conference later so he could expand on his ethno-centric rant.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;This law is not correct. It&#8217;s a cruel law, actually,&#8221; Santana said in an impromptu news conference after the ceremony. &#8220;This is about fear. Stop shucking and jiving. People are afraid we&#8217;re going to steal your job. No we aren&#8217;t. You&#8217;re not going to change sheets and clean toilets.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Note his language. He says he represents <i>immigrants.</i> Yes, that means illegal aliens. He says &#8220;we&#8221; aren&#8217;t stealing your jobs. We? I thought he was an American citizen? Clearly, he does not consider himself one, except when economically prudent. And he&#8217;s wrong about the jobs as well. We know that the lion&#8217;s share of new jobs in this country are going to immigrants, many illegal aliens who will work for dirt in order to <i>steal</i> the job. Finally, who is he admonishing anyway? The blacks who were supposed to be focus of this event? No, this was directed at whitey. <i>Always whitey.</i> More on that statement in a later post.</p>
<p>Major League Baseball has blurred the line between civil rights and crime. Black people in this country are and were American citizens. They have every right to be honored and be the beneficiaries of civil rights gains. Illegal aliens on the other hand should have no such rights. They are criminals, have come here illegally and are <i>anchoring</i> themselves to the United States by simply procreating on American soil. Unfortunately, they are doing that at a higher rate than legal American citizens and&#8230;well, just do the math. Bud Selig let Santana in, but skulked out of the stadium without any comment. You want to talk shame Carlos? Shame on you Bud Selig, and shame on Major League Baseball. As far as Santana? Apparently, he has no shame. </p>
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		<title>Race Baiters Make Trump Racism Poster Boy</title>
		<link>http://rjjrdq.com/2011/04/29/race-baiters-make-trump-racism-poster-boy/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Apr 2011 06:28:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you don&#8217;t have any facts, make something up. If you do have the facts, and it destroys your argument, invent a straw man to deviate from those facts. The race based left in the United States use, and have used these tactics for years. Here they are once again, right on cue, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you don&#8217;t have any facts, make something up. If you do have the facts, and it destroys your argument, invent a straw man to deviate from those facts. The race based left in the United States use, and have used these tactics for years. Here they are once again, right on cue, and the target is, as always, <i>whitey.</i></p>
<p>The fact that Barack Obama was swept into the White House on a wave of white votes wasn&#8217;t good enough. The fact that he defeated a man who is as white as white can be-and a war hero to boot wasn&#8217;t good enough either. For the left, <i>any criticism</i> of Barack Obama <i>must be</i> rooted in racism. Case in point, the latest chapter in the Obama birth certificate story.<span id="more-4351"></span></p>
<p>Obama released a birth certificate this week, and whether you think it is legitimate or not is for another post. That argument will no doubt continue, and it serves as the fuel for unbridled attacks against white Americans. NPR, who by the way <i>is still being funded</i> by U.S. taxpayers, <a href="http://www.npr.org/2011/04/27/135777342/the-nation-confronting-trumps-coded-racism" target="_blank">reprinted an article</a> from the radical left wing rag <i>The Nation.</i> The Ari Melber rant was an attack on Donald Trump and everyone else that had questions about Obama&#8217;s birth. According to Melber, Trump&#8217;s attacks were <i>coded racism.</i> Coded, because Melber doesn&#8217;t actually have any facts to back up that assertion. As I said, when you don&#8217;t have the facts, make something up. When Trump questioned the qualifications of Obama to attend Columbia and later Harvard, Melber <i>projected</i> and came up with his own &#8220;truth.&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p>By charging that Obama was not admitted based on merit, Trump is suggesting that Obama was admitted because he is black.</p></blockquote>
<p>Really? To this day, Obama refuses to release his academic records. It took years for him to release-what he released this week. The out-of-pocket costs incurred to keep those records sealed is odd, if nothing else. If you ask Melber though, it&#8217;s racist to even question it.</p>
<p>That kind of drivel is to be expected from rags like The Nation, and particularly NPR. Juan Williams will tell you. They have a different mindset over there. The usual suspects are in on this too, as if they&#8217;re reading from the same script. And if <a href="http://iguardusa.com/sen-chuck-schumer-caught-on-open-phone-tutoring-pals-on-extreme-zinger-for-gop/" target="_blank">Chuck Shumer&#8217;s telephone conversation</a> is any indicator, they may indeed be reading from the same script.</p>
<p>But this has been blathered before. Jimmy Carter, Chris Matthews, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Jeremiah Wright and scores of no-names on blogs and message boards across the Web have all taken the same position. Note those names. Either they are race baiters, or outright racists. The idea is, if they accuse <i>you</i> of racism, that takes the heat off them-in theory. That used to be pretty effective, but the tactic has been so abused over the years, that it is much less effective now. These folks are not inclined to change who they are though, so the attacks on whites will continue.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve said throughout this post that the attacks have been on whites. Is that something I made up? The <i>birther</i> movement has been attributed to not only the GOP, but even the tea party movement. Didn&#8217;t somebody recently remark that the Republicans were the party of <i>old white men?</i> <i>Google</i> it and see if anybody ever said that. The tea party was a bunch of angry whites that couldn&#8217;t cope with the changing demographics of the country? I think that was Francis Piven. There&#8217;s no code here. The attack is on whites. Or maybe they were referring to Hispanics? I&#8217;m going to go out on a limb and suggest that they were referring to whites, and whites only.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve said before that there is a double standard in this country. Racism is quite acceptable, as long as you aren&#8217;t white. Some of us have moved past the race issue. Many have not. All the blood, sweat and tears that have been shed in the name of civil rights in this country is being lost. Ironically, it&#8217;s being undermined by some of the same people that were part of the movement, as well as a younger indoctrinated crowd that wouldn&#8217;t know real racism if it hit them in the face. </p>
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		<title>DOJ Forcing Lower Standards for Police Recruits</title>
		<link>http://rjjrdq.com/2011/03/13/doj-forcing-lower-standards-for-police-recruits/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2011 03:31:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You would be correct if you thought that the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action several years ago. Don&#8217;t tell that to the Department of Justice. In yet another display of blatant racism, the DOJ is forcing the Dayton Police Department to lower their testing standards so more minorities can pass the entrance exam.</p> [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You would be correct if you thought that the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action several years ago. Don&#8217;t tell that to the Department of Justice. In yet another display of blatant racism, the DOJ is forcing the Dayton Police Department to <a href="http://abc.daytonsnewssource.com/shared/newsroom/top_stories/videos/wkef_vid_6103.shtml" target="_blank">lower their testing standards</a> so more minorities can pass the entrance exam.</p>
<p>On the heels of a congressional report that said there were too many whites in high ranking military positions, the DOJ has been on their own crusade to dumb down police departments across the nation. Their latest target is Dayton, Ohio, where the current entrance exam into the police force there requires scores of 66% and 72% respectively on the two part exam. Thanks to the DOJ, those scores will fall to 58% and 63%. Yes, those are an <i>F</i>, and a <i>D</i> respectively. In other words, you can actually <i>fail</i> the entrance exam in Dayton and still be accepted.<span id="more-4241"></span></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve talked previously how they were doing the same thing here in Los Angeles, and now we find out that the DOJ has been pulling this off all over the country. Not just the police. Dayton fire department standards are likely to be dumbed down as well. The next time you need the services of police or fire, keep in mind that there&#8217;s no telling who might show up.</p>
<p>The days of the best and brightest are over. The Obama regime, with their <i>social justice</i> agenda is making the country more dangerous and less stable as a matter of policy. We know Barack Obama is a racist-even Jeremiah Wright would privately tell you that-or just read one of his books, so this should come as no surprise. Stupefying to see it in action though. Where are the Republicans? For the rest of us, this is not a race issue. This is an issue of safety and competency. Ramming an unqualified person into a position without even bothering to educate them is a failed policy on its face.</p>
<p>Schools have been Marxist indoctination mills for decades now. Assuming a student did learn anything, they may be thwarted from a decent career by the likes of Eric the coward. Don&#8217;t forget the uneducated <i>immigrants</i> pouring in as we speak. They need jobs too, and with dumbed down standards, the ace in hole they&#8217;ll have will be their skin color.</p>
<p>A disaster in the making? You better believe it. Does this appear to be a systematic dismantling of our military and police? Looks that way to me. Uneducated drones with guns. The union protests are making more sense now as well. These unqualified cops would be union members-public sector no less. A social justice scheme that even the NAACP balks at. And they usually side with anything racist, but even they understand how minority communities will suffer as a result.</p>
<p>So while Republicans can&#8217;t decide how many pennies to shave from the budget without angering any Democrats, <i>the thin blue line</i> is being gutted by those that are as brainwashed as those that follow them. Anyone with an ounce of common sense can see what a bad philosphy this is. But then, if you&#8217;re brainwashed you don&#8217;t have an ounce of common sense. Engineered demographics and intentional dumbing down of a society. No, not a word from Republicans. It&#8217;s only been a few months, but I&#8217;m starting to think we&#8217;ve been had.  </p>
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		<title>NPR Happy Tucson Shooter was White</title>
		<link>http://rjjrdq.com/2011/01/14/npr-happy-tucson-shooter-was-white/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2011 08:24:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The media response to the Tucson shooting is absurd and embodies everything they accuse conservatives of being. The hateful, accusatory rhetoric has only served to deepen divisions and set a new benchmark for attacks on perceived political opponents. Sarah Palin will tell you. She&#8217;s received a spike in death threats, not because of what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The media response to the Tucson shooting is absurd and embodies everything they accuse conservatives of being. The hateful, accusatory rhetoric has only served to deepen divisions and set a new benchmark for attacks on perceived political opponents. Sarah Palin will tell you. She&#8217;s received a spike in death threats, not because of what she has said, but what was said about her. Feed lies and propaganda to unhinged individuals and you can expect bad things to happen. What has happened this week wasn&#8217;t political discourse: It was a battle plan. You would think the America hating left would have covered all the bases. You would be correct in that assertion. NPR has provided the last piece to the hate rhetoric puzzle: The race card.</p>
<p>We already know that the publicly funded NPR has an agenda, and it is swung to the left. They will not tolerate any deviation from that agenda. To the chagrin of Michelle Obama, I&#8217;m sure. They must have missed her message on tolerance. Juan Williams will tell you. He was fired for speaking the truth about Islam. A gaggle of young Middle Eastern men boarding a plane would make me nervous as well. Those nerves got Williams fired. NPR CEO Vivian Schiller even suggested Williams talk to a shrink for making such a valid statement. He now has a cushier-and I&#8217;m sure more profitable gig over at FOX. But while they have a problem with the likes of Juan Williams, not a conservative by any means, they apparently have no problem publishing racist tripe from the likes of Daisy Hernandez, described by activist promoting <i>Jodi Solomon Speakers Bureau</i> as &#8220;A queer Cubana-Colombiana Americana.&#8221; She&#8217;s more than that.<span id="more-3995"></span></p>
<p>Hernandez is a self aggrandizing blogger who sees herself as some kind of activist for those that <i>are not white.</i> In fact, we have arrived at the crux of this post. <a href="http://www.npr.org/2011/01/12/132865098/in-tucson-a-sigh-of-relief-from-latino-community" target="_blank">NPR published an article</a> by Hernandez, where she expresses relief that Jared Loughner was white, and not Latino. Her reasoning is that if the shooter had been Latino, there would have been calls for border security, and a general crackdown on Latinos. This ridiculous dolt apparently doesn&#8217;t realize that there have already been calls for border security-for years, and with the current administration, there is absolutely no danger of border being secured.</p>
<p>She readily admits that she is relieved the shooter was <i>whitey.</i> Her entire existence is seen through a lens of bigotry and hate of whites. I&#8217;ve talked many times about the <i>reconquistas</i> that think a huge chunk of America belongs to them. Hernandez doesn&#8217;t hide her sense of entitlement, and her contempt for another race. The activist that allegedly fights so hard against what she perceives to be racially induced injustices against <i>brown</i> people is what she practices herself. She is what she claims to hate the most.</p>
<p>Does that mean she hates herself? Quite possible, and in cases like that a common tactic is to demonize someone to the point as being seen as worse than yourself. The Daisy Hernandez syndrome is unfortunately, not unusual, and just a reminder that there is more than political hate speech going around. NPR presents Hernandez as a sassy, thought provoking writer, not the racist hate monger that she is. Juan Williams was over the top. Daisy Hernandez gets posted on the NPR website. Could we expect anything less?</p>
<p>Eric Holder said we were cowards for not discussing race in this country. I&#8217;m discussing it Eric. I&#8217;d love to hear what you have to say about this person. About NPR. About the left in general. I&#8217;ll discuss it with you, anytime, anywhere, any forum. That&#8217;s a standing offer Eric. </p>
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		<title>Race Baiters Corner Sharron Angle</title>
		<link>http://rjjrdq.com/2010/10/17/race-baiters-corner-sharron-angle/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Oct 2010 10:18:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Racism has reared its ugly head again this campaign season, and as usual it is the racists that are making assertions against everyone else but themselves.</p> <p>[column width="47%" padding="6%"]Sharron Angle is running an effective campaign against Harry Reid in Nevada for the senate seat that he&#8217;s held for way too long. She is currently [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Racism has reared its ugly head again this campaign season, and as usual it is the racists that are making assertions against everyone else but themselves.<span id="more-3226"></span></p>
<p>[column width="47%" padding="6%"]Sharron Angle is running an effective campaign against Harry Reid in Nevada for the senate seat that he&#8217;s held for way too long. She is currently running ads that show how weak Reid is on illegal immigration, an issue that has had a deleterious impact on Nevada, as it has on most Western States.</p>
<p>Naturally, the ads have drawn the ire of ethno-centric Hispanic groups around the country. Images of Hispanics crossing illegally into the United States has enraged these groups and they&#8217;re going after Angle in an attempt to brand her what they actually are: Racist. The ethno-centric hate has trickled down to the school level. Yes, kids are currently be indoctrinated with hate.</p>
<p>A Hispanic high school group <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101016/ap_on_el_se/us_nevada_senate_angle#mwpphu-post-form" target="_blank">arranged a meeting</a> with Angle to have her explain why the ads she was running actually showed Hispanics crossing the border. <i>You can&#8217;t make this up.</i> <strong>Hold it right there</strong>. A Hispanic high school group? We go back to my proof of racism formula. Remove the word <i>Hispanic</i> and insert <i>white.</i> Is that racist? You decide.</p>
<p>Surrounded by hostile, brainwashed students, Angle&#8217;s response could have been better. She asserted that she didn&#8217;t know if those were Hispanics in her ads. They were.[/column] [column width="47%" padding="6%"] They were crossing the border illegally and breaking the law. Apparently, the newly indoctrinated racists at the high school would have been happier if somebody in a turban was vaulting over barbed wire. But since it was Hispanics, they&#8217;re crying foul.</p>
<p> No doubt Angle knew she was speaking to a crowd that wouldn&#8217;t vote for her even if she was the only candidate on the ballot. She has no plans to stop running the ads. She could have handled the <i>meeting</i> a little better, but at the same time, she knows that it was just an attempt by ethno-centric interests to try and get her to say something they could perceive as racist. They should know what those statements would sound like. Allowing the <i>La Raza</i> mindset to perpetuate will only result in more dissention in the United States. Unfortunately, there are elements that don&#8217;t think this is the United States. Ethno-hustlers, from politicians to school teachers believe the American Southwest belongs to Mexico and was stolen from them in 1848. It was sold with the <i>Treaty of Guadalupe</i>, but they won&#8217;t let facts get in their way.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the meeting just shows that a new breed of American hating racists are being indoctrinated as we speak. For the majority of Americans, border security has nothing to do with race. For these racists it has everything to do with it.[end_columns] </p>
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		<title>Rudy Giuliani Smacks Down Loretta Sanchez</title>
		<link>http://rjjrdq.com/2010/10/13/rudy-giuliani-smacks-down-loretta-sanchez/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2010 19:01:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>We all know what Loretta Sanchez is, and Rudy Giuliani echoed those sentiments in a much more diplomatic way than I ever could have.</p> <p>While campaigning for Van Tran Monday in Orange County, California, Giuliani said that the race baiting remarks about Vietnamese and Republicans by congress hag Loretta Sanchez reflect Democrats&#8217; push to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know what Loretta Sanchez is, and Rudy Giuliani echoed those sentiments in a much more diplomatic way than I ever could have.</p>
<p>While campaigning for Van Tran Monday in Orange County, California, <a href="http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_16311098?nclick_check=1" target="_blank">Giuliani said</a> that the race baiting remarks about Vietnamese and Republicans  by congress hag Loretta Sanchez <i>reflect Democrats&#8217; push to pit people against each other and a mindset of &#8220;ethnic warfare.&#8221;</I> <a href="http://rjjrdq.com/2010/09/22/loretta-sanchez-trying-to-ignite-race-war/" target="_blank">For those who may have missed it</a>, Sanchez appeared on the Spanish language Univision and implored Latinos not let the Vietnamese and Republicans take <i>our seat</i> away from us.<span id="more-3147"></span></p>
<blockquote><p>and the Vietnamese, and the Republicans are – with an intensity – to take away this seat, this seat that we have done so much for our community, and give it to this Van Tran, who is very anti-immigrant, and very anti-Hispanic.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Tran is from Vietnam. His family escaped as Saigon fell, and brought him here. He made something of himself and is now running for congress. This is a guy who came here literally with nothing but the clothes on his back. Sanchez played the race card though and tried to link the Vietnamese community in the 47th congressional district to racist Republicans. It didn&#8217;t work.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;It is pretty clear that they were an attempt to make this race into some kind of an ethnic conflict, a class conflict, which is really what the Democrats are trying to do, this whole class warfare, ethnic warfare,&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Right you are Rudy. But this has been the battle plan the Dems have used for a long time. Sanchez just went off the deep end while on Univision and let her innate racism burst out of her. Even Tran likened her diatribe to a <i>racial rampage.</i></p>
<p>The Sanchez campaign had no direct response. How could they? What could they say? The best they could do is refer to her record of acheivment in congress. Okay, let&#8217;s do that.</p>
<p>Sanchez is a member of the Latino caucus in Washington, a radical, racist clique&#8217; that is by, for, and about Latinos, and Latino&#8217;s only. They have no interest in preserving, or even improving America. Open borders and the <i>browning</i> of America is their only goal.</p>
<p>When racism and hate speech isn&#8217;t on her agenda, socialist Democrat destruction is on the agenda. She opposed tort reform for medical malpractice. Remember the estimates for legal costs and the corresponding insurance doctors needed to have to protect themselves? It never made it into Obamacare, and Sanchez helped make sure of it.</p>
<p>She was for cap and trade. Higher taxes, bankrupting businesses, and costing jobs. This as she and the Latino caucus push amnesty.</p>
<p>No drilling in Anwar either. Apparently Saudi oil is good enough for her.</p>
<p>Although she opposed TARP, she supported the stimulus debacle, the 9000+ earmark omnibus spending bill, the health care bill, the auto company bailouts and every amnesty scheme that ever came down the pike. At least she opposed TARP. Great.</p>
<p>Sanchez is not alone in congress. She won her seat using illegal aliens to pad her margin. The fact that she is in congress and not prison shows how badly broken the system really is. As foreign influence grows in the United States, expect to see more Loretta Sanchez&#8217; in congress. This is a direct result of unsecured borders. Giving trash like Loretta Sanchez a pulpit to spout her hate was ostensibly something America had moved past. America has made great strides in that area, until now. Sanchez is an (AINO), an American in name only. Her allegiance is to Mexico and to her race. Ethno-politics at its filthiest.   </p>
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