`Genghis Daisy` Proves the Point
Isn’t just like a Muslim devotee to demand that we infidels “tolerate” them? The wife of the imam behind the “Ground Zero Mosque,” Daisy “Genghis” Khan, has proven with her recent comments that the Cordoba House is much more to Muslims than just another mosque. Daisy has conquest on her mind:
The defiant wife of the cleric behind the planned mosque near Ground Zero vowed yesterday to go ahead with the project — calling it a “history-making moment” in the fight against “Islamophobia.”
Categories: Faith & Religion, Freedom, It Must Be Said, National, Politics & Government Tags: daisy khan, ground zero mosque, Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf
Until You Tell Them to Go Away….
“There is a class of colored people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs. Partly because they want sympathy, and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs.”
“There is a certain class of race problem-solvers who don’t want the patient to get well, because as long as the disease holds out they have not only an easy means of making a living, but also an easy medium through which to make themselves prominent before the public.”
Booker T. Washington said this in 1911.
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Should Bannister Resign for Driving Drunk?
Gwinnett Chairman Charles Bannister was arrested on Monday evening for Driving Under the Influence after a concerned citizen reported seeing him downing adult beverages at a Lilburn bar. Within hours of his arrest while driving a county vehicle, the calls for his resignation began. Likewise, the hint at a setup began with local media like WSB-AM radio.
The arrest raises a number of questions, but as to whether or not Bannister should resign, I say not. A DUI in a county vehicle definitely deserves some action, but a DUI pales in comparison to the other things that Bannister has done as Chairman that warrant his ouster. He should have already been gone. Read more…
Categories: Gwinnett Stuff, It Must Be Said, Personal Responsibility, Politics & Government Tags: bannister dui arrest, butch conway, charles bannister, driving under the influence, dui, engage gwinnett, gwinnett county commission
The Seattle Cop and the Punch
The race baiters in Seattle, Washington are already alleging racism in the altercation between a Seattle PD officer and two black female teenagers. The girls crossed the street illegally; the officer attempted to arrest them. The girls resisted; each one, in turn, jumped on the officer in an attempt to prevent him from subduing and handcuffing the other. The officer punched one of the offenders in the face. Even that did not end the girls’ attacks on the officer.
Categories: In Black and White, It Must Be Said, National Tags: jaywalking arrest, seattle arrest video, seattle police
Dear Mr. President: It`s Just an Oil Leak
President Obama, last night you proposed that the nation embark on a new energy initiative, a bold move from fossil fuels to wind, solar and such. You suggested more government regulation including your favorite answer to a crisis, the formation of a commission. You hinted at cap and trade, the Holy Grail of the left.
Categories: It Must Be Said, Loony Left, National, Politics & Government Tags: auto accident deaths, barack obama, bp oil leak, cap and trade
Race, Reasonable Suspicion and SB 1070
Opponents of the new Arizona immigration law, including President Obama, paint a wild picture of jack-booted Nazis stopping innocent folk on the street for no reason but their race, to demand their “papers.” The critics– either ignorantly or knowingly– criticize a legal principle that is well established in law and court precedence.
Nothing new is happening in Arizona.
