Originally posted by FistOfThe NorthNo one here is racist against black, white, hispanic, asian, etc people.
Now now. Let's take it easy. I haven't given you a reason to insult my intelligence now, have I?You honestly believe that by cracking a "whitey" joke it'll automatically make me think you like black poeple?
lol
funy sh*t
Just stupid people.
Originally posted by FistOfThe North
Now now. Let's take it easy. I haven't given you a reason to insult my intelligence now, have I?You honestly believe that by cracking a "whitey" joke it'll automatically make me think you like black poeple?
lol
funy sh*t
Nah, but if I don't like white people either I'm not racist...I'm a misanthrope, that's different.
Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
Bardock has soul.
Like in that ****** music?
Damn, I'm not helping my case, am I?
Bush Uses NAACP Speech to Promote Estate Tax Repeal, Doesn't Utter the Word "Poverty"President Bush addressed the NAACP today for the first time in his presidency. Speaking on behalf of his friend, multi-millionaire conservative BET founder Bob Johnson, Bush used the opportunity to promote the repeal of the estate tax on the ultra-rich:
"One of my friends is Bob Johnson, founder of BET. He’s an interesting man. He believes strongly in ownership. He has been a successful owner. He believes strongly, for example, that the death tax will prevent future African-American entrepreneurs from being able to pass their assets from one generation to the next. He and I also understand that the investor class shouldn’t be just confined to the old definition of the investor class."
President Bush’s “death tax” pitch demonstrates his stunning disconnect from the African-American community. According to an American Progress analysis, just 59 African-Americans will pay estate tax this year, and that number will drop to 33 in 2009.
Meanwhile, as of 2004, 24.7 percent of African-Americans lived under the poverty line (up from 22.7 in 2001) — that’s more than 9 million people. The number of times Bush mentioned “poverty” in his speech: 0.
Originally posted by Capt_Fantastic
So how many people attended your free Central Park concert?
Well, I thought it might be somewhat crowded, but I seem to have filled the place.
And I wanted to thank particularly the people that never get recognized for doing good deeds for the city.....the guys who are selling loose joints.
By the way if you are alluding to something...'tis going right over my head.