Sunday, September 01, 2013

I Got Shot By "The Blacks!"

Depiction of a suspect in a hoodie. Not the guy who shot a man while on his bicycle. 

The Raw Story reports that a Connecticut man was shot. Guess who the suspect was? If you're thinking it's one of "Obama's sons", you're wrong!

The suspect is the guy who shot himself. He tried to blame a gang of people in black hoodies.

Gun crimes continue in America.

The Connecticut Post reports that this man tried to blame "those guys" for his self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Turns out a local man, who claimed he was the victim of a shooting by a Bridgeport gang, actually made poor choice of having a loaded gun in his waistband while out bicycling.

But Wendell Docteur's poor choice has turned out to be a prescription for jail time.

On Thursday, the 22-year-old Docteur, of Hollister Street, was charged with making a false statement, unlawful discharge of a firearm and failure to report a lost firearm.

Docteur, who later posted a $10,000 bond, didn't return calls for comment. He is scheduled to be arraigned in Superior Court on Sept. 5.

On May 3, police were notified by Bridgeport Hospital staff that they were treating Docteur for a gunshot wound to the right leg.

Police said Docteur told them he had been out riding his bicycle on California Street when he was confronted by a half dozen men, dressed all in black with hooded sweatshirts covering their faces.

He said the men demanded his money and then shot him. As they fled they yelled, "North End, North End," which Docteur told police he took to mean they were a gang from the North End of Bridgeport.

But police said Docteur's story just didn't smell right.

Despite insisting he was shot at, police said they could only find a bullet exit hole from his pants.

When they confronted Docteur with this discrepancy, they said he admitted he had accidentally shot himself while riding.

Although Docteur has a pistol permit, police said he couldn't account for the handgun he had shot himself with.

The state is still coping over the incident in December 2012. Sandy Hook is the third worst mass shooting in the history of the United States.

Twenty-six lives were lost on December 14, 2012 after a mentally disturbed man named Adam Lanza forced his way through the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.

The state's governor Dan Malloy signed a gun control law this year in response to this tragedy. The president is trying to encourage Congress to pass reasonable gun control laws. Unfortunately, they're scared of the outcome of the conservative agitators and the National Rifle Association.

Will it take another Trayvon Martin, another Chris Lane, another Gabby Giffords, or a Sandy Hook to drive lawmakers to passing gun control laws?



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Dave Chappelle Doesn't Take Kindly To Hecklers!

Meltdown in Hartford, CT. Entertainer Dave Chappelle doesn't take kind to assholes heckling him.

He is hailed as one of the greatest comedians ever. His often uncanny wits and explorer of issues that you never would talk about made him a very controversial figure.

David Khari Webber "Dave" Chappelle (born August 24, 1973) is an American comedian, screenwriter, television/film producer, actor, and artist.

Dave Chappelle began his film career in the film Robin Hood: Men in Tights in 1993 and continued to star in minor roles in the films The Nutty Professor, Con Air, and Blue Streak. His first lead role in a film was in Half Baked in 1998. In 2003, he became widely known for his popular sketch comedy television series, Chappelle's Show, which ran until his abrupt retirement from the show in 2005. Chappelle is ranked forty-third in Comedy Central Presents: 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time.

Comedian Dave Chappelle had meltdowns during his rise to the top.

This one is classic. Apparently after 10 minutes onstage, the comedian gets pissed at some ignorant hecklers.

He launches into a tirade and dropped the mic and ended the show.

 Dave Chappelle was reportedly heckled to the point that he ended his performance in the Oddball Comedy & Curiosity Festival on Thursday night, and walked off stage.

Chappelle was only a few minutes into his act at the Comcast Theatre in Hartford, Conn., when he stopped telling jokes because the people in front were making too much noise, The Laugh Button reported.

This isn't the first time that Chappelle has reacted to an upset crowd. Last year, he was unable to get through a large portion of his set in Texas due to hecklers. The summer tour was considered to be Chappelle's big return to the stage.

Dave Chappelle was born in Washington, DC. He is a Sunni Muslim and vegetarian. He resides in Yellow Springs, Ohio about twenty miles from Dayton, Ohio.

He is good friends with Kevin Hart, Wayne Brady, Eddie Murphy, Martin Lawrence and Chris Rock.

Republican About Face On Civil Rights!

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. marches through Selma. John Lewis (right) was injured in the event. He would later run for U.S. House as a Democrat.

The past doesn't seem to match up with the present. It's unfortunate that Republicans of present day are trying to rewrite history on the backs of the Black community. They have no freaking clue on what impact the Civil Rights Act of 1964 done for America.

That law banned discrimination in the workplace, retail establishments and services.

Yeah, the Republicans were instrumental in helping Democrats pass Civil Rights and Voting Rights laws. They deserve credit. But to keep saying it was only them when the Democrats held the majority and presidency is kind of disingenuous.

Today's Republican Party has no care for Civil Rights. They're proceeding to tear apart the very fabric of equal rights for Blacks, Hispanics and those in the LGBT community.

People like Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) would gladly repeal Civil Rights laws, if given the opportunity.

Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida), Senator Tim Scott (R-South Carolina) and Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) claim they're a product of diversity within the Republican Party. Yet, they're the ones who vote to restrict your rights to vote. They rather see Blacks, Hispanics and Muslims locked up just like their fellow Republicans.

In a party that's 90% WHITE and 10% EVERYONE ELSE, you would think the problem solely lies within the party not the Democrats they love to attack for being a "racist" party.

The Republican governors are so eager to pass voter identification laws and rolling back early voting days.

They feel that "voter fraud" is a huge problem in urban community. Say if Tyrone Boykins and Shenquia Teasunae Johnson were without their state issued identifications and they were registered to vote. They wouldn't have an opportunity to vote. Even though you have to sign a book letting you are present, you still don't have enough credibility according to the Republicans. You're only allowed to vote once. Obviously you're not carrying three different identities to vote.

Black conservatives love to rail against the Democrats about being the party that supported racism.

Instead of looking into the facts, they'll just pull stuff right out of their asses.

Harry J. Enten of the Guardian wrote a pretty interesting piece about Republicans "claim" to Civil Rights.
Andrew Breitbart talks to Black Tea Party protester. The conservative agitator died of a heart attack in 2012.
He debunks the theory that Republicans mainly contributed to passage of Civil Rights. He even says that if the Democrats were the "racist" Black conservatives claim them to be, why did they nominate Barack Obama for president?

Enten wrote that Republicans are having trouble with minorities. Some like to point out that the party has a long history of standing up for civil rights compared to Democrats. Democrats, for example, were less likely to vote for the civil rights bills of the 1950s and 1960s. Democrats were more likely to filibuster. Yet, a closer look at the voting coalitions suggests a more complicated picture that ultimately explains why Republicans are not viewed as the party of civil rights.

He wrote that if look you at the party vote in both houses of Congress, it fits the historical pattern. Republicans are more in favor of the bill:
Civil Rights support by party
80% of Republicans in the House and Senate voted for the bill. Less than 70% of Democrats did. Indeed, Minority Leader Republican Everett Dirksen led the fight to end the filibuster. Meanwhile, Democrats such as Richard Russell of Georgia and Strom Thurmond of South Carolina tried as hard as they could to sustain a filibuster.
This guy represents Republicans. This guy is probably one of the reasons why Blacks hate the Republican Party.
Of course, it was also Democrats who helped usher the bill through the House, Senate, and ultimately a Democratic president who signed it into law. The bill wouldn't have passed without the support of Majority Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana, a Democrat. Majority Whip Hubert Humphrey, who basically split the Democratic party in two with his 1948 Democratic National Convention speech calling for equal rights for all, kept tabs on individual members to ensure the bill had the numbers to overcome the filibuster.

Put another way, party affiliation seems to be somewhat predictive, but something seems to be missing. So, what factor did best predicting voting?

You don't need to know too much history to understand that the South from the civil war to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 tended to be opposed to minority rights. This factor was separate from party identification or ideology. We can easily control for this variable by breaking up the voting by those states that were part of the confederacy and those that were not.

Civil Rights votes by region

You can see that geography was far more predictive of voting coalitions on the Civil Rights than party affiliation. What linked Dirksen and Mansfield was the fact that they weren't from the south. In fact, 90% of members of Congress from states (or territories) that were part of the Union voted in favor of the act, while less than 10% of members of Congress from the old Confederate states voted for it. This 80 pt. difference between regions is far greater than the 15 pt. difference between parties.
Civil Rights party region



He concluded that nearly 100% of Union state Democrats supported the 1964 Civil Rights Act compared to 85% of Republicans. None of the southern Republicans voted for the bill, while a small percentage of southern Democrats did.

The same pattern holds true when looking at ideology instead of party affiliation. The folks over at Voteview.com, who created DW-nominate scores to measure the ideology of congressmen and senators, found that the more liberal a congressman or senator was the more likely he would vote for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, once one controlled for a factor closely linked to geography.

That's why Strom Thurmond left the Democratic party soon after the Civil Right Act passed. He recognized that of the two parties, it was the Republican party that was more hospitable to his message. The Republican candidate for president in 1964, Barry Goldwater, was one of the few non-Confederate state senators to vote against the bill. He carried his home state of Arizona and swept the deep southern states – a first for a Republican ever.

Then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Congresswoman from California holds hands with Georgia's Democratic Congressman John Lewis (a former civil rights leader) as they walk across the U.S. Capitol lawn to vote on the Affordable Healthcare Reform Law.
Now, it wasn't that the Civil Rights Act was what turned the South against the Democrats or minorities against Republicans. Those patterns, as Trende showed, had been developing for a while. It was, however, a manifestation of these growing coalitions. The South gradually became home to the conservative party, while the north became home to the liberal party.

Today, the transformation is nearly complete. President Obama carried only 18% of former Confederate states, while taking 62% of non-Confederate states in 2012. Only 27% of southern senators are Democrats, while 62% of Union state senators are Democrats. And 29% of southern members in the House are Democrats compared to 54% in states or territories that were part of the Union.

Thus, it seems to me that minorities have a pretty good idea of what they are doing when joining the Democratic party. They recognize that the Democratic party of today looks and sounds a lot more like the Democratic party of the North that with near unity passed the Civil Rights Bill of 1964 than the southern Democrats of the era who blocked it, and today would, like Strom Thurmond, likely be Republicans.

Saturday, August 31, 2013

They Don't Know How To React To Miley Showing How They Really Are!!!


Dr. Cornel West: Get Me A Ticket Outta Al Sharpton's Coonsville!

Black agitators feuding with one another.

The feud seems to be boiling between Black liberal agitators Rev. Perm (Al Sharpton) and Dr. Cornel West.

You see the New York righteous ones are Black civil rights leaders. Rev. Perm is the host of PoliticsNation on Obama News. He also is a talk radio host and signed entertainer on Cash Money Records.

West on the other hand is a professor of African American studies at the Union Theological Seminary. He was the famous professor of studies at Princeton and Harvard University. He's a frequent collaborator with PBS news agitator Tavis Smiley and they both host a radio show that is on WCPT in Chicago.

West offered harsh words for the March On Washington and the primary speakers.

“Brother Martin himself, I think, would've been turning over in his grave,” West said of the event. “[King would have wanted] people to talk about Wall Street criminality, he wants people to talk about war crimes, or drones dropping bombs on innocent people,” he asserted.

“Instead,” he lamented, “we saw the coronation of the bonafide house negro of the Barack Obama plantation, our dear brother Al Sharpton.” West then declared that Sharpton’s decline was “supported by [MSNBC analyst] Michael Dyson and others who’ve prostituted themselves in a very ugly and vicious way.”

West was once good friends with President Barack Obama and Rev. Perm. All that seemed to change.

He would talk to Amy Goodman of Democracy Now about his outrage.

“…Lincoln isn’t Lincoln if Frederick Douglass isn't pushing him. FDR isn't FDR if A. Philip Randolph and Eleanor Roosevelt aren't pushing him. LBJ isn't LBJ if MLK isn't pushing him.

“We don’t believe in making excuses. We believe that if [Obama] is not pushed, he’s going to be a transactional president and not a transformational president. And we believe that the time is now for action and no longer accommodation. But that doesn't happen unless you’re pushed.”

West even knocked at fellow Black educators Melissa Harris-Perry and Michael Eric Dyson. They are liberal agitators who a featured host on Obama News as well.

I love Brother Mike Dyson… but we’re living in a society where everybody is up for sale. Everything is up for sale. And he and Brother Sharpton and Sister Melissa and others, they have sold their souls for a mess of Obama pottage. And we invite them back to the black prophetic tradition after Obama leaves. But at the moment, they want insider access, and they want to tell those kind of lies. They want to turn their back to poor and working people.

I would expect that Rev. Perm and Melissa Harris-Perry will no longer invite Tavis Smiley and West on their programs for the time being.

Scratch that! Melissa Harris-Perry will address West in some fashion soon! So I will say she'll debate him in the coming weeks.

Now didn't I say I can't stand West and Smiley!

Okay, here's your moment in the sun. There are Black extremists. You may think of people like Rev. Perm, Cut His Nuts Off Jackson, President Barack Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder, or even the First Lady Michelle Obama to be extremists.

You're dead wrong!

The president is an elected leader. You may not like him whether for his policies, his race or his actions. That's fine. But he's no where near the extreme some of these folks paint him out to be.

I call Rev. Perm and Cut His Nuts Off Jackson, two civil rights leaders that piss off the racist right. They're Black liberal agitators who inspire action. Just like Chalk E. Becker and Palin Da Ass, these guys are in the game of group hoarding. If they speak, people will listen.

You don't have to be Justin Bieber to know that the old school folks love to see people they've grown accustomed to see everyday ranting and raving.

But for Tavis Smiley and Cornel West, I can at least say their the Black extremists the racist right outta be focusing on. Sure they're good friends with White people and all. I understand that. But deep down inside, I think they're actively supporting a race war just like That Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall and other extremists.

These two bozos are B-list Black agitators who are jealous of Rev. Perm getting a show and they're being shown the door.

You can't blame them for being passionate about the Black community and issues in the world. They have a right to say whatever they're programmed to say.

But do we have to listen.?

Just like those dolts who support that "no accomplishment" turd Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky). They idol worship a politico who (like his daddy) has nothing but conspiracies masquerading as accomplishments.

Name one thing that Paul has accomplished in the nearly three years of him being in the U.S. Senate?

And I am talking about legislation victories he sponsored.

Anyways, Black extremism is alive and well. I didn't pass off on the extremism within the Black community.

It's not a gang ritual or a group mentality.

It's a few individuals who are so off the rails with issues they don't see clearly or they are the vocal minority in a group that's overwhelmingly against them.

Cornel Ronald West (born June 2, 1953) is an American philosopher, academic, activist, author, public intellectual, and prominent member of the Democratic Socialists of America.

Cornel West publicly supported 2008 Democratic Presidential candidate then US Senator Barack Obama. He spoke to over 1,000 of his supporters at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, N.Y.C., on November 29, 2007.

West has described himself as a "non-Marxist socialist" (partly because he cannot reconcile Marxism with Christianity) and serves as honorary chair of the Democratic Socialists of America, which he has described as "the first multiracial, socialist organization close enough to my politics that I could join".

West criticized President Obama when Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009, saying that it would be difficult for Obama to be "a war president with a peace prize"; West further retracted his support for Obama in an April 2011 interview, stating that Obama is "a black mascot of Wall Street oligarchs and a black puppet of corporate plutocrats. And now he has become head of the American killing machine and is proud of it."

In November 2012, West said in an interview that he considered Obama a "Rockefeller Republican in blackface."

Melissa Harris-Perry, a professor of political science at Tulane University, criticized what she described as the "utter hilarity" of West's statements, writing that his comments are a "classic projection of his own comfortably ensconced life at Harvard and Princeton Universities" and that West "offers thin criticism of President Obama and stunning insight into the delicate ego of the self-appointed black leadership class".

West later called Harris-Perry a "fake and a fraud".

In 2011, West participated in a "Poverty Tour" with Tavis Smiley, his co-host on the Public Radio International program Smiley & West. The tour became a two-part special on their radio program as well as a five-night special on the PBS television program Tavis Smiley. They recounted their experience on the tour in their 2012 bestselling book The Rich and the Rest of Us. The stated aim of the tour was to highlight the plight of the impoverished population of the United States prior to the 2012 Presidential Election, whose candidates West and Smiley stated had ignored the plight of the poor.

I wonder what Dr. Cornel West thinks of Senator Tim Scott (R-South Carolina)?

Here's the video.

Baby Gunners 2!

kids with guns poster


Quite interesting that the junk food media flips out when they see children of color holding firearms.

But when you see those little White kids holding firearms, it's just so cute and just a "parenting bond".

The FBI and Los Angeles Police Department are cracking down on gangs. The Crips, one of the nation's oldest and most dangerous domestic terrorist group had members post their children on the social networks holding firearms.

The Huffington Post reports that law enforcement worked on the "Operation Thumbs Down." It had roughly 800 FBI agents and LAPD officers Thursday arrested about three dozen alleged members of the infamous Rollin’ 30s Harlem Crips street gang.

So there's probably a mole in the group that set them up! Usually a member who's a federal informant is helping law enforcement track the movements. Federal informants usually commit crimes while gathering information about the ringleader.

A federal informant is usually involved with the group who promotes in child prostitution, illegal gambling, drug smuggling, usage of counterfeit electronics, food and clothing.



During their investigation, authorities found photos on social media sites of children posing with guns, including a young girl in Disney pajamas holds what appears to be an assault weapon.

"Clearly, there's no good reason to put a firearm in the hands of a child," Laura Eimiller, spokeswoman for the FBI, told The Huffington Post. "It's an indication of the violent nature of the gang and the impact of its gang members."

The Rollin 30s Crips is a "multi-generational gang" with up to 1,000 members, according to the FBI. It is considered one of LA's most violent gangs, Eimiller said.

“When you grow up in a culture like that, violence becomes … second nature," Los Angeles Police Department Cmdr. Bill Scott said at a press conference Thursday. "And that’s the cycle we’re trying to disrupt.”

The raid took place at 5 a.m. Thursday at roughly 70 different locations. Agents seized 32 guns and more than 10 kilograms of rock cocaine. Two suspects -- bolded in the list below -- are still at large and being sought, Eimiller said.

Thirty-five alleged members and leaders of the gang were taken into custody and face a number of federal and state charges, including drug trafficking, money laundering and unlicensed dealing of firearms.

The operation was dubbed Thumbs Down in reference to hand gestures used by the gang, including two thumbs pointed upward, representing the “H” in the word “Harlem.”

Police also said they believe some of the members conducted a series of “knock-knock” burglaries -- referred to by the gang as “floccin" -- in which they break into homes if no one answers the door.

Since 2008, there have been 29 homicides, 1,075 assaults and 1,100 robberies on the gang's South LA turf, the FBI said.

If convicted, most of the defendants face prison terms ranging from 5 to 30 years in federal time out.

Those charged federally are listed below:

Stephen Bayliss, aka “Iceberg”—30, currently in federal custody
Michael Byars, aka “Wanetti”—55, Inglewood
Jesus De La Hoya, aka “Jesse”—40, Mira Loma
Anthoney Edwards, aka “Three Leaf”—23, currently in state custody
Frank Fisher, aka “Boons”—23, Los Angeles
Rayeisha Glenn, aka “Ray Ray”—35, Los Angeles
Kenneth Green, aka “Gin”—36, Los Angeles
Kevin Green, aka “Young Watt”—31, Los Angeles
Jovan Harris, aka “Headache”—34, Los Angeles
Clavern Luckett, aka “Uncle D”—38, Los Angeles
Gary Luckett, aka “Uncle Gary”—39, Los Angeles
Kelly Martin, aka “Cartoon”—43, Compton
Don Mosley, aka “Whino”—34, currently in state custody
Edward Norwood, aka “Polo”—33, Los Angeles (federal fugitive)
Brandon Robertson, aka “BK”—31, Los Angeles (federal fugitive)
Alan Ross, aka “Big Choo”—37, Los Angeles
Darlene Sebatta—38, Los Angeles
Ernest Sluch, aka “E-Rocc”—47, Los Angeles
Jason Thurton, aka “CT”—35, Long Beach
Emerie Tims, aka “Mac”—34, Long Beach
Moses Williams, aka “Termite”—34, Los Angeles

If you arrested in a federal crime and convicted, you are heading to federal time out. You will have to serve the full sentence in the federal time out. There's no time off for good behavior.

Street gangs, pimps and white supremacists groups are domestic terrorist. They are engaging in some act of terror upon their victims.

Hey, here's some pictures of children holding firearms. Wonder if the FBI is cracking down on these people who show pictures of their children holding firearms too.




Now if you happen to see Blacks, Latinos or even Muslims having firearms (or in the case of their children), these very same individuals want to have them locked up.

Friday, August 30, 2013

The Game Tats Trayvon Close To His Heart!

Entertainer gets a Trayvon Martin tattoo.

A few days ago, I peeped the internet for celebrity news agitation. Once in a while, I happen to stumble across that Compton rapper who always seems to have a message to the latest events tatted somewhere on his body.

The Game (Jayecon Taylor) is very active in the studio and follows the news wires on the latest issues in America. The rapper is preparing for reality television and wants to record his sixth album.

Last year he released J3sus Piece (Jesus Piece) on Interscope and featured Big Sean, Lil' Wayne, Tyga, Future, Young Jeezy. J. Cole and Jamie Foxx.

It attracted controversy because it depicted the rapper as Jesus of The Nazareth being a Blood member.

The Turd Flipper and the rapper traded insults online and the public sector. This will piss her off again.



Well the rapper wanted to show solidarity towards most of Black America. We're still pissed over the George Zimmerman verdict.

Last month, "We Black Folk" didn't loot and riot! Squashing the dreams of the racist right. They've predicted "us Black folk" would riot and loot if George Zimmerman would walk free in the shooting and killing of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin.
Trayvon Martin inked on the back arm of rapper Game.
Zimmerman was acquitted of murder and he walked free. Free to do whatever stupid thing he'll be caught in.

Many of "us Black folk" were concerned that we would react violently to the decision. Of course the racist right wanted to make the case for Chris Lane by claiming the teenagers who killed him were "flaming hot racists" mad over the decision and every Black on White crime has to be "for Trayvon".

The racist right may chant all the stories in the world about Black criminals. That's fine.

But it hasn't stop the March On Washington. It didn't stop the president from expressing his concerns about how Whites picture "us Black folk" as "natural born criminals". It didn't stop people like The Game from recording songs about Trayvon Martin or even showing an ounce of support.

See the entertainer is a father too and his children could be the next Trayvon.

Artistic Element’s Roman Abrego – the tattoo artist for rapper and reality TV show star The Game –shared through Instagram video The Game’s new tattoo. It shows Martin’s hooded photo in permanent ink on his leg. The hooded picture of Martin has been a sign of symbolism at different protests, where many wore one dedicated to the victim.

Other entertainers have also been paying their respects to Martin. During her show in Tennessee, Beyonce asked concertgoers for a moment of silence after the jury came back from deliberation. Rapper Young Jeezy released a song “It’s A Cold World” as a tribute to Martin.

The fatal shooting of the 17-year-old Martin on Feb. 26, 2012 in Sanford, Fla. became one of the most controversial trials of the year.\

George Zimmerman, the neighborhood-watch volunteer who fatally shot Martin in the altercation, was acquitted by a jury of second degree murder and manslaughter charges last month. The reaction to the verdict led to protests and marches of people contesting the “stand-your-ground” law, which is a type of self-defense law that gives someone the right to use deadly force to defend themselves.

While the Martin family, famous politicians and protesters fight to have the “stand-your ground” law removed, others are using their entertainment status to make a difference.

Did you know that someone created a game based off the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman situation?

A person created an Android phone app that created a scenario in which the thug kills White people. The app was pulled after a huge backlash.

The Game appears on Interscope Records.

LovelyTi2002 elaborates on the controversy.



Bill O'Reilly Falsely Claimed MLK Event Had Barred Republicans!



And like always he got it wrong. But since Loserville is the channel that promotes the talking points of conservative agitators, it's not going sway anyone's mindset.

According to his own statements The March On Washington event excluded black Republicans and conservatives. Bill-O said that “All the speakers were Democrats. That was a glaring error and does not indicate a desire for inclusion.”

Many of the speeches were uplifting and respecting to America, but not all, according to the Factor host. Marc Morial, president of the National Urban League, said this: “Somewhere along the way, white sheets were traded for buttoned down white shirts. Attack dogs and water hoses were traded for Tasers and widespread implementation of stop and frisk policies. Nooses were traded for handcuffs.”

Bill-O says this is “grievance mongering” and slap to the heroes of civil rights.

Bill-O says that President Barack Obama advocates "illusiveness" of achieving the American dream.

“Whose fault is that? The reason working Americans are having such a hard time is twofold. First, Mr. Obama’s attempt to manage the economy from Washington – that has largely failed. The private sector must drive economic expansion, not the Feds.” says the conservative agitator.
We're busy! Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio). He and Congressman Eric Cantor (R-Virginia, House Majority Leader) were invited but declined. 
 “Even if jobs become more plentiful, you have to be able to do them, you have to speak proper English, be able to do basic math and conduct yourself responsibly. Millions of Americans have not mastered the basics of the marketplace.”

Bill-O didn't listen to the speech. He figured that the president is "boring" and too much like a "professor".

Code words for "uppity!"

“[…] If we're honest with ourselves, we'll admit that during the course of 50 years, there were times when some of us, claiming to push for change, lost our way. […] Legitimate grievances against police brutality tipped into excuse-making for criminal behavior.” - President Barack Obama.

Bill-O would say, “And what had once been a call for equality of opportunity, the chance for all Americans to work hard and get ahead was too often framed as a mere desire for government support, as if we had no agency in our own liberation, as if poverty was an excuse for not raising your child and the bigotry of others was reason to give up on yourself. All of that history is how progress stalled.”

He called it an important and accurate statement, but also charged that the president and civil rights leaders want the government to provide for those who fail, even if it’s their own fault.

“The left wants paternalism, cradle-to-grave protections. And if you oppose that philosophy, there’s something wrong with you, and in some cases, they’ll accuse you of bigotry.”

As far as it goes, conservatives believe that the event was another attempt to play upon "racial grievance".

It's an event that worships President Barack Obama. After all they were flying around a flag with his image.

Besides Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter's mentors were once the segregationists who voted against civil rights anyways.

The Republicans were responsible for the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965. It was those Dixiecrats who stood in the way of passing civil rights.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Republican, don't you know!



But as the White conservatives and conservative agitators of color repeat these false talking points over and over, their allies in the Republican Party have passed restrictive voter identification laws. The conservative wing of the Supreme Court struck down a portion of the Voting Rights Act. It makes it possible for state legislators to create voting precincts that could make it harder for the elderly and minorities to have access to the ballot box.

You may have heard of C.L. Bryant, the former NAACP president of Garland, Texas. He's the newest Black tin soldier of the racist right. He defends the Republican faithful. He is a member of the Tea Party and a co-chair for Freedom Works. Bryant has defended the group against allegations of racism. He is the founder of OneNationBacktoGod.com and the creator of the independent film documentary Runaway Slave, "a movie about the race to free the Black community from the slavery of tyranny and progressive policies."

He along with Alveda King, Dr. Benjamin Carson, Deenen Borelli, Juan Williams, Jesse Lee Peterson, Allen West as the Black tin soldiers of the racist right. They are the defenders of the bigotry, hate, and divisiveness within the Republican Party.

These guys are getting massive airplay on Loserville and Bill-O and That Guy Who Helped Obama Win are willing to have these guys on. Willing to allow these Black extremists say some of the most nastiest things about the Black community. After all if there's a Black person talking negative about the Black community, there's no racism.


The Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall posted on Wednesday evening that the only Black senator wasn't invited to the March On Washington event. Calling it an act of segregation.

Senator Tim Scott (R-South Carolina) created a controversy where there was none. The racist right claims that the event barred Republicans. Being the only Black lawmaker in the U.S. Senate, one would think that's an accomplishment. He was promoted to U.S. Senator this year after Jim DeMint resigned to run the Heritage Foundation.

It turns out that Scott was invited to attend. He didn't want no part of it. The racist right claimed that Scott wasn't invited to speak at Wednesday’s 50th anniversary March on Washington.

Scott’s office declined an invitation to attend the ceremony as a spectator, according to a source connected to the event.
I've would have came but there were too many Black folks there! - Senator Tim Scott (R-South Carolina)
“Much of the speaking program was created based on those who were able to confirm availability to attend the event, and thus were able to speak at the event,” the source explained.

And based on an email exchange obtained by CQ Roll Call, the South Carolina Republican did receive an invitation to attend the festivities commemorating Martin Luther King Jr.’s delivery of the famous “I Have a Dream” speech.

The invitation, sent August 8th from the Coalition for the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington, appears to have been a form letter to all members of Congress, with invitees listed as “Representative” rather than by name.

Within a day, Rachel Shelbourne, a staff assistant to Scott, had replied to the email with the following message:

“Thank you for extending to Senator Tim Scott the invitation to the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington on August 28th. Unfortunately, the Senator will be in South Carolina during this time, so he will be unable to attend the event. Please do, however, keep him in mind for future events you may be hosting.”

He's running for reelection (to serve the remaining term) in 2014 along with Senator Lindsay Graham R-South Carolina).

Turns out that an invite was sent to Scott, Congressmen John Boehner (R-Ohio), Congressman Eric Cantor (R-Virginia) and the Bush family. Each of them declined an offer to attend. Boehner is the current House Speaker and Cantor is the Republican Majority Leader.

George W. Bush is recovering from a heart surgery. George H.W. Bush is wheelchair bound and hardly makes speaking engagements.

Looks like Bill-O owes the people an apology.



You know that Bill-O would have been invited to the event. His friend Rev. Perm would be happy to have him at the podium. After all, I mean there's no one in the crowd saying "M-Fer I want more ice tea!"

Rev. Perm was a headliner at the March On Washington event. He offers Bill-O some advice about jumping to conclusions and what the Republican Party can do if they want to win Black voters.

See how he delivers the message.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Former GOP Congressman Acting A Like A Racist Fool!

Ex-Republican congressman acting a fool yet again! The dead beat Joe Walsh wants Blacks to achieve his dream of being out of the hood and into serving his buddies at the table.

Former Congressman Joe Walsh, the one term Republican from Illinois makes even more noise outside of the beltway.

He was defeated by Democrat Tammy Duckworth, a double amputee military veteran. She is the first Asian American woman from Illinois to serve in the U.S. congress. 

He is one of the many known Republican assholes who open mouth insert foot and part of their ass in. 

He is annoying. Just like Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky), Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah), Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Minnesota), Congressman Louie Gohmert (R-Texas), Congressman Steve King (R-Iowa), Congressman Steve Stockman (R-Texas) and Congressman Darrell Issa (R-California).

Even out of the public limelight requires a former member of Congress to at least show dignity.

Apparently, the dead beat can't stay out of trouble. He can't keep his trap shut about race in America.

Is this what the Republican Party represents? 

Apparently so! 

Because this is what they think of the Black community, President Barack Obama and others of non-color.

They can line up the Black tin soldiers of the conservative media and racist right. Wind them up and make them move around and speak their two pennies of ignorance on behalf of the Black community.

He's some talk radio agitator in Chicago. Apparently he's gearing up for Savage Weiner or King Hippo's position when they croak. He're his version of an "I Have A Dream" speech. Prepare yourselves for the vomit bag.

Today marks the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s iconic “I Have a Dream” speech during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. 

Unless you've been living under a rock, you should know that today is the anniversary, as over the last week, every columnist, pundit and cable news host has been emphatically asking if Dr. King’s dream has been realized. 

In the build-up to this momentous occasion, many people have invoked King’s legacy to promote their own various causes. Yesterday, President Obama was asked by morning radio host Tom Joyner what King would think of Obamacare. 

The president quickly responded that King, “would like it.” While our commander-in-chief usurped King’s dream to selfishly promote his own legacy, our country’s race-baiter-in-chief, Rev. Al Sharpton is using this week to push back against the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling to strike down parts of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. 

Of all the commentators who have been  asking whether King’s dream has been achieved, FOX News’ Juan Williams seems to be the only one with whom I agree. When asked by Chris Wallace if the dream has been fulfilled, 

Williams noted that there isn't, “any question that [African Americans] have come along way,” before importantly pointing out that blacks have to address the problems that are created within their communities. 

“I think that if you look at the realities of today, you've got to talk about things like family breakdown,” Williams said. 

“You've got to talk about the fact that 70 percent of black children today are born out of wedlock. I think Dr. King would cry.” 

I agree with Juan, but instead of invoking King’s legacy to lament about present problems I’ve decided to share my own dream. 

I have a dream that all black parents will have the right to choose where their kids attend school. 

I have a dream that all black boys and girls will grow up with a father. 

I have a dream that young black men will stop shooting other young black men. 

I have a dream that all young black men will say “no” to gangs and to drugs. 

I have a dream that all black young people will graduate from high school. 

I have a dream that young black men won’t become fathers until after they’re married and they have a job. 

I have a dream that young unmarried black women will say “no” to young black men who want to have sex. 

I have a dream that today’s black leadership will quit blaming racism and “the system” for what ails black America.

I have a dream that black America will take responsibility for improving their own lives. 

I have a dream that one day black America will cease their dependency on the government plantation, which has enslaved them to lives of poverty, and instead depend on themselves, their families, their churches, and their communities.

Hey Joe, do me a favor! Take care of them five kids! You're "unemployed" and you can't raise them children. You're a 50 something year old White guy. How the hell can you say that Black women are unmarried and having children when you were twice divorce and owing the government hundreds of dollars for failure to appear and child support? 

You and Allen West need to take a seat and go back to the abyss. The Tea Party is dead.

There's a reason to continue the march for progress and prosperity. It's because of people like him. He's the reason why I conclude that Republicans are the condescending bigots the left points them out to be.

Keep lining up these clowns up and we'll be having a circus.

This is a reason to defeat the Republicans in the midterm elections.

The March On Washington Told By First Black President!

Obama: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s speech inspired a nation. King. The 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington.

President Barack Obama, former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter are headliners at the 50th Anniversary of the March On Washington. It's not clear if the two other living presidents will be speakers at this event, but the Bushes aren't speaking. It's clear that Republicans have no intent on making any statements on this historic day.

Oh, I see that The Guy Who Throws Shit On The Wall posted that Senator Tim Scott (R-South Carolina) wasn't "invited" to the event. He could of have went to the event. The more the better. But unlike, the president, Scott doesn't have any intentions to help those of color. Scott would never have been there. He wouldn't even join the Historically Black Caucus members.

The racist right once had Chalk E. Becker, Alveda King and Palin Da Ass speak on the steps of the Lincoln memorial for their stupid Tea Party rally. They had the audacity to speak upon the name of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. while attacking the first Black president.

Alveda King is the niece of the late civil rights leader. She thinks "Uncle Martin" was a great man. Being only a single digit at the time of his death, she and others created the notion that her uncle was a Republican.

And also being a former member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, King has spoke out against her cousins (the surviving children of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.) and the NAACP for advocating a "racist" agenda against Whites and the Republican Party.

President Barack Obama delivers his passionate remarks.



His speech would have detractors. The detractors are of course, the racist right.

They'll complain no matter what the president does!

So it wouldn't matter.

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Say It Ain't So, Judge Joe Brown!

Television judge was drunk on camera ranting about being fired from his longtime program.

Since CBS Studios canceled the hit television judge's show, you get to see the worst in him.

Especially under alcohol.

WorldStarHipHop, the entertainment agitator put out a video of Judge Joe Brown in a drunken rant about how he is "pissed" off about his "gig" being cut off.

Judge Joe Brown first went on the air in 1998. Before that, he was a real life criminal courts judge in Shelby County, Tennessee. He started his career as a lawyer and was the first African American prosecutor in Memphis, Tennessee earlier in his career.

Brown won fame when as the real judge in Shelby County, Tennessee, he presided over the appeal of James Earl Ray, who murdered Martin Luther King Jr. Brown was later removed from that case over charges of bias but by then he had caught the eye of the same producers and distributors behind Judge Judy.

Both Judge Brown and Judge Judy are produced in the same Hollywood facility, with courtrooms adjacent to each other. Both are produced by Big Ticket Television, a division of CBS, and distributed by CBS’s CTD.

Brown wasn't the first African American to be a TV judge but he has become the longest running.

You may have found Judge Joe Brown on many Fox/My Network TV stations or CW station. For a few more months or until the repeats air, you'll find the television judge on many syndication networks.

Take for example, Bounce TV. That's TV Our Way!

I guess that salary dispute drove him to drink heavily. It happened to be something that CBS executives saw in the judge after the cameras were off and he was a normal person.

Being a washed up celebrity has finally taken its toll on him.



Cory Booker: It's Alright If They Think I'm Gay!

Newark mayor Cory Booker is addressing gay rumors.

The candidate for the open U.S. Senate seat in New Jersey may have stepped one foot out the door and may eventually come out the closet.

The Newark mayor Cory Booker is one of the rising stars in politics. He declared his interest in running for senate a few years back to take on ailing Frank Lautenberg.

The ailing senator died this year and now it streamlined Booker's intent to run.

Now as he's now the Democratic nominee, he's getting flack from the left and the right. The left thinks that Booker is too inexperienced and they think his business intentions along with his cozy relationships with Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook and the Republican governor Chris Christie are too controversial.

What got the news buzzing about the Super Mayor is his love life.

The Washington Post interviews the Newark mayor and they get to talking about why he hasn't settled down with a woman.

After that, Booker says, he started dating more — although, he clarifies, not with Arianna Huffington, with whom he was rumored to have been involved. But he has kept that part of his life private because he says he needs some sacred spaces. Huffington is the president of AOL News and founder of The Huffington Post.

“Because how unfair is it to a young lady to put them in the spotlight if they haven’t signed up for that yet?” he says. “And people who think I’m gay, some part of me thinks it’s wonderful. Because I want to challenge people on their homophobia. I love seeing on Twitter when someone says I’m gay, and I say, ‘So what does it matter if I am? So be it. I hope you are not voting for me because you are making the presumption that I’m straight.’ ”

The right openly hates this guy. They think he's another Barack Obama. They think of the president as a "Socialist", "Marxist", "racist", "anti-American", "ineffective leader". That's what Booker will be facing if he should intent on running for president in 2016.

Now if he would win the U.S. Senate special election, he will serve out the remaining term. He will join Senator Tim Scott (R-South Carolina). Scott is the only Black senator. Mo Cowan, the first Black man to served as a Massachusetts senator. He served the term for eight months. Scott has signaled intention to run for a full term in 2014.

Ed Markey (D-Massachusetts) is the current senator. He won the special election and took office this month.

The Washington Post stated that during Saturday’s events for the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, Cory Booker dabbed his dome with a white handkerchief on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and bellowed, “We still have work to do.” The next morning, the mayor of Newark appeared as a guest on NBC’s “Meet the Press” and bemoaned “too much division going on in our politics.”

Booker is no stranger to Washington. His parents met here. He was born here. He spent his Christmas breaks from Oxford here. Now a political sensation and media darling with nearly 1.5 million Twitter followers, the 44-year-old seems to have been engineered in a political lab to walk the halls of Congress.

He has gained a reputation for his personal involvement in public service, including going on a ten-day hunger strike outdoors to draw attention to the dangers of open-air drug dealing, living on a "food stamp" budget to raise awareness of food insecurity, shoveling the driveway of a constituent upon request, allowing Hurricane Sandy victims into his home, helping a constituent propose to his girlfriend, rescuing a dog from freezing temperatures, saving a woman from a house fire at his own risk and rescuing a dog that had been locked in a crate.

Considered one of the most prominent Democrats in New Jersey, he formally declared his candidacy for the United States Senate in the 2013 special election to succeed Frank Lautenberg, who died in office. Prior to announcing his decision to run for the Senate, Booker had been considering a run in 2014, and following this announcement Lautenberg had announced (prior to his death) that he would not seek reelection in 2014. On August 13, he won the Senate Democratic primary, and will face Steve Lonegan in the October 16 general election.

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