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Tuesday, August 17 2010 - 09:58 PM
The Left’s Lust for Black Gangstas
“…It’s all part of the Left’s game plan to destroy this nation from within. Decades ago in Germany, the Frankfurt School realized that the working class would never rise up against the wealthy because they wanted to be one of them. As an alternative, the masterminds plotted rotting the West from within.

Later, the 60s radicals, such as Bill Ayers, were smart enough to infiltrate every aspect of society, from universities to public schools, from government to the pulpits. By brainwashing the masses in moral relativism and political correctness, the average citizen could no longer distinguish between right and wrong. Furthermore, continually beating the drum about slavery, segregation, and the “genocide” of Native Americans would overwhelm liberal whites with unbearable guilt and shame.

It’s all worked according to plan: now, white people are considered bad; brown and black people good. Gays are cool. Straights, boring. God — well he’s so 1950s.

Without a Higher Power as an anchor, people are easily led, even to their own demise. Just like those stuporous Jim Jones followers who voluntarily drank the Kool Aid, people welcome their new veiled neighbor with open arms.

The Left is a shapeshifter movement with ever changing disguises. Decades ago, they were in-your-face Marxists in military garb. But today, wearing the disguise of the enlightened intellectual, they trick and manipulate the gullible masses…"

by, Robin of Berkeley

http://frontpagemag.com/2010/08/15/the-lefts-lust-for-black-gangstas/

08/18/10 - 02:43 PM
Randy Hall says...
But hysteria did the real damage in the Gulf

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2010/aug/17/deepwater-horizon-spill-barack-obama

“The spill has been another classic of state terror in which incident and response are wholly out of proportion to one another. As the oil leak began back in April, Obama declared a disaster, banned fishing in 37% of the Gulf and ordered a halt to underwater oil exploration, putting some 27,000 jobs at risk. Columnists screamed it was “Obama’s 9/11” and demanded he “harness the nation’s outrage”. He was attacked for playing golf within 58 days of the disaster. With dial-a-quote scientists howling blue murder, any who might have looked at previous spills and thought it might not be so bad would have been unpatriotic disaster-deniers.

Hardly a day passed without the president castigating BP, the hated “British Petroleum” – never its American site operators, Transocean and Halliburton, or his own regulators. It was a field day for xenophobes. The president used the sort of language normally visited on global terrorists. He was going to “get BP” and make them “pay for this”. It was another Hurricane Katrina, but one that could thankfully be blamed on foreigners. A Louisiana seafood supplier declared: “If I had a bomb, I would put it on London” – which would have him in Guantánamo Bay if he were Muslim and speaking of New York. Foreigners had raped America. It was they, they, they …"

“What we have here is yet another fiasco in the public management of disaster, which is becoming a global pandemic all of its own. From oil spills to Icelandic ash clouds, from flu viruses to “Frankenstein cows”, from Afghanistan’s “terror threat to our streets”, which has already killed more than 300 British servicemen, to the supposed menace of Iran’s nuclear bomb, politics has rejected its most precious obligation, to set the world’s dangers in context and react proportionately.

The imperative to exploit public fear is as old as power itself, but modern media give it a new menace. It enables leaders to suppress the dictates of reason and, however briefly, mesmerise the public into obedience. In 2003 Tony Blair decided to show off by sending 400 Household Cavalry in tanks to Heathrow “to counter terrorism”, as a preliminary to a blitz of legislation curbing civil liberty. The image of a city under siege wiped millions off Britain’s tourism account, but Blair got his legislation."
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08/18/10 - 02:44 PM
Randy Hall says...
“Why not sue the president? It was he who led the charge in disaster rhetoric, with a daily stream of negative publicity for the Gulf of Mexico, before trying, somewhat pathetically, to make up for it. He and others were surely accessories after the fact.”

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2010/aug/17/deepwater-horizon-spill-barack-obama
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08/18/10 - 02:57 PM
Randy Hall says...
Making friends where ever he goes.

“We have one word for you, Mr. President, the next time you want to sweep into Los Angeles late on a weekday afternoon: Helicopter. That way, you can avoid the streets the rest of us mere residents must use to get around.

President Obama’s fundraising mission in Los Angeles on Monday evening may have been a whirlwind trip for him, but it was a tedious slog for the thousands who found themselves in gridlock from the Westside to downtown.

A Brentwood resident’s two-mile jaunt took 45 minutes. An Echo Park couple who left home at 5:30 p.m. found their usual 20-minute drive west to Olympic and Rimpau boulevards took a whopping hour and 15 minutes. An attorney left his Miracle Mile-area office at 5:45 p.m. and sat unmoving in traffic for 45 minutes.

No matter their politics, Los Angeles residents found themselves united. “It was a beautiful thing,” said Brentwood resident Myles Berkowitz, commiserating with his neighbors on Montana Avenue. “Young, old, black, white — everyone was pissed off.”"

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-0818-obama-traffic-20100818,0,7604411.story
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