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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

The Honorable Brother X says....

"Have you noticed that the iceberg that sunk the Titanic was white? That is no coincidence."

Isn't this the same person who famously said "Integrity is for white folks and blacks should have nothing to do with it"?

Selwyn Duke: DO NOT BLAME BARAK

"Do not blame Caesar, blame the people of Rome who have so enthusiastically acclaimed and adored him and rejoiced in their loss of freedom and danced in his path and gave him triumphal processions . . . . Blame the people who hail him when he speaks in the Forum of the 'new, wonderful good society' which shall now be Rome's, interpreted to mean 'more money, more ease, more security, more living fatly at the expense of the industrious.' Julius was always an ambitious villain, but he is only one man."

David Rockefeller: Unashamed Predatory Globalist

"Some even believe we (the Rockefeller family) are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as 'internationalists' and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure---one world, if you will. If that's the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it."--David Rockefeller, Memoirs, page 405

Dennis Prager: Hollywood's moral compass

"First, as Anthony Mora, founder of a leading Los Angeles-based public-relations firm, noted, 'The disconnect between Hollywood and the rest of the country seems enormous.' This was echoed by another Hollywood insider, Michael Levine, also prominent in PR: 'Hollywood people really don't see the world in the same way as average people. ...'

"Many of the people who inhabit the upper echelons of the film world (and some other arts as well) do not have the same moral values as the rest of society. They seem to believe they are ubermenschen – a form of Nietzschean supermen and superwomen – to whom normal standards do not apply.

"New York Times reporter Michael Kimmelman wrote a fine piece on this disconnect and the self-adulation of Hollywood types. He noted, for example that after calling the rape a 'so-called crime,' Mr. Weinstein, in all apparent seriousness, told the Los Angeles Times that 'Hollywood has the best moral compass.'"

"Hollywood's view of its superior morality is prompted by two factors: the excessive adulation it receives from the public and from one another (in what other area of human endeavor do people give one another as many awards?); and the belief that making art renders one a morally superior human being.

"As noted by many observers, imagine if Polanski were a Roman Catholic priest – or a Republican politician – accused of the same crime. All hell would have fallen on the man's head. The Boston Globe cited the Rev. James Martin, associate editor of America magazine: 'If Polanski were in a collar there would be no boo-hooing about his recent plight. There would be zero pity for him. ... Can you imagine a petition being circulated among actors, directors and producers in the United States to have a Catholic priest reinstated in his parish after he had abused a 13-year-old child? If you believe this about Polanski – that his good deeds offset his guilt and that enough time has passed – do you believe the same about pedophile priests?''

"Second, Hollywood specifically, like the film world generally, is a cocoon. Rather than cosmopolitan, most of those who inhabit this rarefied world are abnormally provincial: Their worlds are inhabited with like-minded, equally provincial, equally self-absorbed types. They dine, socialize and party with clones of themselves and protect one another right or wrong. 'Elite Hollywood culture is protecting one of its own,' said Alexander Riley, a professor of sociology at Bucknell University."

Mark Finkelstein: Shales Defends Polanski: Hollywood 13-Yr. Olds Are Different

"As reader FT observed: 'So according to Shales, it's OK to rape a 13 year-old if she's from California, apparently because they grow up faster there.'"

Where is Charlton "Taylor" Heston when you need him? "It's a mad house!"

World Net Daily: Cops to conservative talk: You're off the air

I know how that feels (hint, hint).

World Net Daily: High school teacher keeps job after handing out pornographic 'banned book'

It's a mad house....

Paul R. Hollrah, O.E.: The Summer of 1981

"So the question arises, which version are we to believe: the version contained in his memoir, Dreams from My Father, or the version his press secretary provided following his April 2008 speech in San Francisco? In other words, if Obama arrived in New York, say, during the first week of June, had housing problems, explored Manhattan like a 'lab rat,' lived for a time with a friend, spent time with his mother and sister during their stay in New York, and worked as a laborer on a construction site on the Upper West Side, how did he find the time or the money to embark on an around-the-world trip to Indonesia and Pakistan by the middle of July?"

Black By Color Only/Black Conservatives, Uncle Toms, and House Niggers

Black By Color Only/Racist



Brother X says "A free thinking black man! There is no such animal. A real black man always lets someone else, like me, do the thinking for him."

Sonja Schmidt's Left Exposed, A Glimpse Into Our Future

Listen to what these Physicians say about Healthcare Reform



From Physicians Stand Together Rally, Sept. 10, 2009

Think About It....

"Obamacare is fashioning itself after one of the largest deniers of care, yet they tell people that medical care would be better if run by the government, via the 'public option'?"

Patrick Tuohey: AMA Endorses Largest Denier of Health Care Claims

"Of the eight insurers listed, Medicare is most likely to reject a claim, sending away 6.85% of requests. This is more than any private insurer and double that of the private insurers’ average!

"In short, the AMA is endorsing a plan whose closest existing example is the most frequent denier of claims. How the public option exemplifies 'delivering care to patients' is unclear."

John Crudele: Labor Department comes clean about fake jobs

"FINALLY, a confession! "

Michael O'Brien: Pelosi says new tax is 'on the table'

"The Speaker also emphasized that any reworking of the tax code would not result in an increase in taxes on middle-class Americans."

In the words of Judge Judy: "Don't...lie to me!"

These are Rank-and-File Democrats Talking....

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=102x4091220#4091339

"So we can only gather for peaceful protest in a street, which we also pay for, that puts pedestrians and motorists in danger. Brillant. Nice to know we still have "free speech zones" even after W. Nothing has changed."

"I am disgusted with this President"

"I am sorry, perhaps you are happy the President is going to continue this futile, unethical,
economically devastating war....I'm not.You want to discuss Afghanistan, talk to me. Otherwise, keep your snarky remarks to yourself. As disgusted as I am with this President, I am more disgusted with the so-called liberals & progressives who champion the man instead of holding his feet to the fire. Bunch of enablers. Bush pulled this shit, this board would be on fire. It was, indeed, a smart corporate chess move to create a campaign of the illusion of change."

This is interesting: "I'm just saying, you have been disgusted with this President since the election,and so just as CNN NOW reports everything and anything that goes on that might appear to make this President look as bad as possible, I see that you happily follow their mediawhordom lead."

(CNN has seen the light? Saturday Night Live sure did.)

"How I wish Kucinich had won."

"It looks more and MORE like "Bush Lite" every day"

"only 500, was only last year there were 10's and 100's of thousands. i guess a year is a long time..."

"I guess the war is ok if it's your side perpetuating it. Very sad. I spent the last of my back marching in '05. I wish I could still."

"Cause there were so many protests in front of the previous WH that we didn't hear about....but no more of that! Thank God for CNN and them changing their way from when Bush was President...and NOW making sure "this" President is held accountable, no matter if it is one person with one sign walking by!"

"Its OK when Obama and The Democrats do it."

"Thank you protesters! You are my heroes."

Roger L Simon: Tibet: Now Obama loses the Richard Gere vote

"Here’s a short list (I’m missing plenty):

"The healthcare plan is an ever-shifting pile of papers from the secretarial pool. Was there ever really a plan? Everything is being done in such a rush it makes the Mad Hatter seem like a slow poke.

"The stimulus plan is mostly unspent and what is spent has gone for the most part to cronies. (Sen. Thune says we should use the unspent 330 billion to pay down the debt and he’s probably right.) Moreover, it’s not working and the president seems to have no idea what to do.

"Afghanistan — supposedly Obama’s war — is a mess with the president apparently furious at his own general for being honest.

"The Olympic fiasco — I won’t even go there.

"Democracy movements in Iran and Honduras are dissed in favor of cozying up to dictators. (This is the most disgusting and reactionary to me.)

"Israel given the back of the hand.

"ACORN, Chicago, etc., etc.

"And now (ht: Fred Siesel) even the Dalai Lama gets left out in the cold!"