Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Shut up Bitch! Part II

Here is what Gilliard had to say about the GOP's antics:

What so disturbed me about Kate O' Beirne's filthy comments is that is part of a conservative shell game to claim the legacy of Martin Luther King, by denuding every bit of the radical nature of his message and tying it to some bland form of equality.One would need either a strong stomach or short memory to see Sonny Perdue and Poppy Bush talking about King's legacy and not snicker.Perdue's Voter ID law is designed to disenfranchise blacks and George Bush ran heel and toe with the segs as much as he could.The GOP flipped out last week when a study showed that they were the party of racists. They were claiming it was politizied science, which is comical considering NASA was in an uproar because some 24 year old lackey was telling scientists what to talk about.That church was filled with the leadership of black America and John McWhorter wouldn't be allowed to park cars. TD Jakes time on the podium was short and easily forgotten There was no seat for Michael Steele. They were neither invited or welcomed, much less be allowed to profane her memory. There was no room for them in face of her legacy.Now, why does the GOP so desperately want to hijack the memory and legacy of King, with old segs like Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell now tormenting gays as they once tormented blacks. Why do they embrace the damaged and offer them up as leaders? Former criminals and self-hating blacks, people unworthy to represent a dog pound.Because being the white people's party is a losing proposition. Ken Mehlman knows his party must look like America or die. And it look like anything but.So they make nods to a multicultural America, talk about a color blind America, but they will not sacrifice a thing which will place minority concerns over white. Otherwise, Tom Tancredo would have been rejected as a racist.So, they have to pretend to be open to all.

Tell it like it is. The GOP has a very big image problem, and the black community KNOWS it! I like it when African Americans tell it like it is and not back down. The GOP has to realize that there deeds are coming around and haunting them. It will be there for a very long time. The approval ratings are in the 10 to 12 percent range. There are also one of the groups that vocally opposed the war in Iraq, and they don't mince any words about the job President Bush is doing. And Hurricane Katrina and the impact of the storm just proves what blacks have been saying. And Kayne West said it on point: "George Bush doesn't care about black people!"

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