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The President gave a great speech. You right wing turds just can't do anything but destroy.
( she knows now cause I have educated her ignorant mind)
Everybody knows black people run faster than white people.How many liberals even know or care that black muslims started and organized the transatlantic slave trade?
Get this. They actually think white people went to Africa with nets and captured Africans. Yes, they are that stupid and that manipulated.
Your quote is unsourced and it was President Lyndon Johnson who pushed for and passed the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
You don't know much about Popeye's do you?Everybody knows black people run faster than white people.How many liberals even know or care that black muslims started and organized the transatlantic slave trade?
Get this. They actually think white people went to Africa with nets and captured Africans. Yes, they are that stupid and that manipulated.
What do you think we will see first?
A black gold medal Olympic swimmer in one hundred meter freestyle.
A white sprinter win the 100 meter gold medal?
A black guy win the Daytona 500?
A Popeye's Fried Chicken restaurant in an upper middle class white neighborhood?
Recall that great speech next time a city burns because a Michael Brown gets shot resisting arrest.The President gave a great speech. You right wing turds just can't do anything but destroy.
Good for you. Don't you get tired of the president invoking slavery and the poor civil rights of the blacks?? He has done it time and time again. The laws we have are for all Americans ( and now for illegals as id they were citizens as well...). Someone better remind him of that.I judge Beyoncé and Jay Z and Bobby Brown and all those folks by the content of their character, just as I do Madonna, Lady Gagme and John Stewart.
Obama: ‘We’re the Slaves Who Built the White House’
"Look at our history. We are Lewis and Clark and Sacajawea, pioneers who braved the unfamiliar, followed by a stampede of farmers and miners, and entrepreneurs and hucksters. That’s our spirit. That’s who we are.
"We are Sojourner Truth and Fannie Lou Hamer, women who could do as much as any man and then some. And we’re Susan B. Anthony, who shook the system until the law reflected that truth. That is our character.
"We’re the immigrants who stowed away on ships to reach these shores, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free –- Holocaust survivors, Soviet defectors, the Lost Boys of Sudan. We’re the hopeful strivers who cross the Rio Grande because we want our kids to know a better life. That’s how we came to be. (Applause.)
"We’re the slaves who built the White House and the economy of the South. (Applause.) We’re the ranch hands and cowboys who opened up the West, and countless laborers who laid rail, and raised skyscrapers, and organized for workers’ rights.
"We’re the fresh-faced GIs who fought to liberate a continent. And we’re the Tuskeegee Airmen, and the Navajo code-talkers, and the Japanese Americans who fought for this country even as their own liberty had been denied.
"We’re the firefighters who rushed into those buildings on 9/11, the volunteers who signed up to fight in Afghanistan and Iraq. We’re the gay Americans whose blood ran in the streets of San Francisco and New York, just as blood ran down this bridge. (Applause.)
"We are storytellers, writers, poets, artists who abhor unfairness, and despise hypocrisy, and give voice to the voiceless, and tell truths that need to be told.
"We’re the inventors of gospel and jazz and blues, bluegrass and country, and hip-hop and rock and roll, and our very own sound with all the sweet sorrow and reckless joy of freedom.
"We are Jackie Robinson, enduring scorn and spiked cleats and pitches coming straight to his head, and stealing home in the World Series anyway. (Applause.)
"We are the people Langston Hughes wrote of who “build our temples for tomorrow, strong as we know how.” We are the people Emerson wrote of, “who for truth and honor’s sake stand fast and suffer long;” who are “never tired, so long as we can see far enough.”
"That’s what America is. Not stock photos or airbrushed history, or feeble attempts to define some of us as more American than others. (Applause.) We respect the past, but we don’t pine for the past. We don’t fear the future; we grab for it. America is not some fragile thing. We are large, in the words of Whitman, containing multitudes. We are boisterous and diverse and full of energy, perpetually young in spirit. That’s why someone like John Lewis at the ripe old age of 25 could lead a mighty march."
Obama We re the Slaves Who Built the White House The Weekly Standard
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They will not stop. The democrats just will not stop using the grievance industry to gain power and advance their agenda. They just will not stop.
I wonder who Booker T's quote applies to today.......
Last will beEverybody knows black people run faster than white people.How many liberals even know or care that black muslims started and organized the transatlantic slave trade?
Get this. They actually think white people went to Africa with nets and captured Africans. Yes, they are that stupid and that manipulated.
What do you think we will see first?
A black gold medal Olympic swimmer in one hundred meter freestyle.
A white sprinter win the 100 meter gold medal?
A black guy win the Daytona 500?
A Popeye's Fried Chicken restaurant in an upper middle class white neighborhood?
Obama: ‘We’re the Slaves Who Built the White House’
"Look at our history. We are Lewis and Clark and Sacajawea, pioneers who braved the unfamiliar, followed by a stampede of farmers and miners, and entrepreneurs and hucksters. That’s our spirit. That’s who we are.
"We are Sojourner Truth and Fannie Lou Hamer, women who could do as much as any man and then some. And we’re Susan B. Anthony, who shook the system until the law reflected that truth. That is our character.
"We’re the immigrants who stowed away on ships to reach these shores, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free –- Holocaust survivors, Soviet defectors, the Lost Boys of Sudan. We’re the hopeful strivers who cross the Rio Grande because we want our kids to know a better life. That’s how we came to be. (Applause.)
"We’re the slaves who built the White House and the economy of the South. (Applause.) We’re the ranch hands and cowboys who opened up the West, and countless laborers who laid rail, and raised skyscrapers, and organized for workers’ rights.
"We’re the fresh-faced GIs who fought to liberate a continent. And we’re the Tuskeegee Airmen, and the Navajo code-talkers, and the Japanese Americans who fought for this country even as their own liberty had been denied.
"We’re the firefighters who rushed into those buildings on 9/11, the volunteers who signed up to fight in Afghanistan and Iraq. We’re the gay Americans whose blood ran in the streets of San Francisco and New York, just as blood ran down this bridge. (Applause.)
"We are storytellers, writers, poets, artists who abhor unfairness, and despise hypocrisy, and give voice to the voiceless, and tell truths that need to be told.
"We’re the inventors of gospel and jazz and blues, bluegrass and country, and hip-hop and rock and roll, and our very own sound with all the sweet sorrow and reckless joy of freedom.
"We are Jackie Robinson, enduring scorn and spiked cleats and pitches coming straight to his head, and stealing home in the World Series anyway. (Applause.)
"We are the people Langston Hughes wrote of who “build our temples for tomorrow, strong as we know how.” We are the people Emerson wrote of, “who for truth and honor’s sake stand fast and suffer long;” who are “never tired, so long as we can see far enough.”
"That’s what America is. Not stock photos or airbrushed history, or feeble attempts to define some of us as more American than others. (Applause.) We respect the past, but we don’t pine for the past. We don’t fear the future; we grab for it. America is not some fragile thing. We are large, in the words of Whitman, containing multitudes. We are boisterous and diverse and full of energy, perpetually young in spirit. That’s why someone like John Lewis at the ripe old age of 25 could lead a mighty march."
Obama We re the Slaves Who Built the White House The Weekly Standard
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They will not stop. The democrats just will not stop using the grievance industry to gain power and advance their agenda. They just will not stop.
I wonder who Booker T's quote applies to today.......
Booker T Washington warned US. I'll bet race relations today are better in Selma than they are in Chicago.
Billboard honoring KKK founder on display near Selma bridgeBooker T Washington warned US. I'll bet race relations today are better in Selma than they are in Chicago.
What do whites have to gain?.
Too many have too much to gain by keeping the races divided and angry.
Damn shame.
.
Political advantage, obviously.What do whites have to gain?.
Too many have too much to gain by keeping the races divided and angry.
Damn shame.
.