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Newsweek Whitewashes Al Sharpton

Awlhattin O'Kaddle Wrote: Aug 06, 2010 12:31 AM
CINDY !!! You reminded me of another goodun. About twenty years ago, one of three extremely good jobs came open in out dept. These openings were rare, of course, because they were held forever by those that had them. Finally, one guy retired because he was so old he could hardly walk anymore and this black guy had been cocksure that the job was his, no matter what. Just as he was about to claim his prize, he learned that a Latino had barge in and claimed that Hispanics were under represented. He Got the job. The black guy and all the other blacks that worked there were truly in a state of shock. They were dumbfounded to learn that all those minority set asides weren't neccessaraly for blacks alone.
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ALX55 Wrote: Aug 06, 2010 8:39 AM
And IF the Dems have their way with "Comprehensive Immigration Reform" (AMNESTY) -

"ALL those minority set asides" will go to Hispanics (they will be the bigger voting bloc which is all the plantation owning Dems care about) and the blacks will have to go back to toiling in the fields.

No more house n!-grows on the Progressive Plantations.
ALX55 Wrote: Aug 06, 2010 8:40 AM
Guess which word in the last post they told me was "inappropriate"?

A well-known "civil rights activist" made the cover of Newsweek, the left-wing "news" magazine reportedly sold for its debt and $1. Based on this cover story, the buyer overpaid.

The headline, above the flattering photograph of a Man of Gravitas, reads: "The Reinvention of the Reverend Al: From Tawana to Obama, What Sharpton's Longevity Says About Race in America."

It's good to be the Rev. Al Sharpton, one of America's pre-eminent race-hustlers and demagogues. The word "shameless" doesn't do him justice. The word "whitewash" understates the gushing makeover accorded him by Newsweek.

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