NAACP member racist comments

Can you in fact provide any evidence whatsoever that I even have a stupid face?

Yes, I like to have information before making judgment. How did the story end?

Always the thoughtful libertarian you are. Always siding with the anti-white race fascist in the end, however.

Annie supports you. Now you've really got the brain trust behind you.:cool:
 
Always the thoughtful libertarian you are. Always siding with the anti-white race fascist in the end, however.

Annie supports you. Now you've really got the brain trust behind you.:cool:

Hey Schitstick. Annie has as valid an opinion as you or anyone else. Gratuitous potshots in order to gain the upperhand with Damo at her expense is sleazy.

Winning is admirable. Winning at any cost is brainless.
 
And for those who wonder why a private group to help black farmers keep their land was necessary in the mid-80s just do some basic research on the recent USDA settlement with black farmers.

The dishonesty of this particular attack is remarkable.

No it's not remarkable at all.

After all, the thread was started by ID the undisputeed Queen of dishonest attacks.
 
Always the thoughtful libertarian you are. Always siding with the anti-white race fascist in the end, however.

Annie supports you. Now you've really got the brain trust behind you.:cool:
This is, amazingly, the same stance that I took in the Gibson thread. Consistency. I have a gaggle of it.
 
She was a racist back then and a re-formulated racist now as she recounted her story with such glee and obvious delight to an audience this past March.

Typical liberal. Never knows when to STFU and STFD.

Did you hear her claim that White House demanded her resignation? This woman also exemplified a typical government employee...when asked about her resignation and if she felt it was neccesary she said "No, I worked hard for USDA; I even went to work when I didn't feel like it."

The bottom line is as I said at the beginning...what she did was to abuse her position of power to deny a person aid based on the color of his skin...glad to hear she claims to be a reformed racist...that does not change what she did.
 
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And yet, no harm by those on the left saying that tea party folks yelled N***** without any video at all? Not one problem in condemning the whole from possible actions of a few, even when such actions aren't proven.

And so we reap the whirlwind.

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Which is why she was asked for her resignation, and gave it.

Exactly, but now she's whining.

Do you have a problem with the NAACP being excoriated after their faux attack of the TEA Party? Because truly that's what the public whipping this woman is getting is all about...unfortunate? Yes.
She did use her position of power to deny help that she was in a position to provide because the man was white...It did happen a long time ago, she says she is no longer like that...though she did get a good laugh from her audience when she stated she had not helped a "white" person and another when she handed him over to one of his "own". This kind of belies the fact she is regretful for her racist actions (she did not shush her mostly black guffawing audience).

Maybe if enough of these black on white racist incidents are brought to light, the misuse of the race card will simmer down.
 
Did you hear her claim that White House demanded her resignation? This woman also exemplified a typical government employee...when asked about her resignation and if she felt it was neccesary she said "No, I worked hard for USDA; I even went to work when I didn't feel like it."

The bottom line is as I said at the beginning...what she did was to abuse her position of power to deny a person aid based on the color of his skin...glad to hear she claims to be a reformed racist...that does not change what she did.

"when asked about her resignation and if she felt it was neccesary she said "No, I worked hard for USDA; I even went to work when I didn't feel like it."

The unfreakin' mitigated gall of this broad! Like she is ANY different than the millions of people who show up to work barring illness all the time. Then she acts like THAT should preclude her from being asked to resign? She's lucky she wasn't thrown out on her a$$.

Wonder if she can collect unemployment?
 
Exactly, but now she's whining.

Do you have a problem with the NAACP being excoriated after their faux attack of the TEA Party? Because truly that's what the public whipping this woman is getting is all about...unfortunate? Yes.
She did use her position of power to deny help that she was in a position to provide because the man was white...It did happen a long time ago, she says she is no longer like that...though she did get a good laugh from her audience when she stated she had not helped a "white" person and another when she handed him over to one of his "own". This kind of belies the fact she is regretful for her racist actions (she did not shush her mostly black guffawing audience).

Maybe if enough of these black on white racist incidents are brought to light, the misuse of the race card will simmer down.

Well more news is coming out and it looks like this woman has been unfairly treated. She was actually telling the story and came to later realize her own prejudices were wrong. That it had to do with money, not skin color.

Of course they are blaming it on the Tea Party and Fox News.
 
"when asked about her resignation and if she felt it was neccesary she said "No, I worked hard for USDA; I even went to work when I didn't feel like it."

The unfreakin' mitigated gall of this broad! Like she is ANY different than the millions of people who show up to work barring illness all the time. Then she acts like THAT should preclude her from being asked to resign? She's lucky she wasn't thrown out on her a$$.

Wonder if she can collect unemployment?

That second tape I posted was her telling people to go get a government job "cause you don't see people losing those jobs"...guess she spoke a tad too soon :)
 
Sherrod claims the White House was behind her forced resignation; Vilsack claims they were not.

Still, after intense media coverage of the fallout from the resignation, Vilsack released a written statement Tuesday afternoon defending and explaining his decision. He said the controversy itself was enough to make her job difficult.


"Yesterday, I asked for and accepted Ms. Sherrod's resignation for two reasons. First, for the past 18 months, we have been working to turn the page on the sordid civil rights record at USDA and this controversy could make it more difficult to move forward on correcting injustices. Second, state rural development directors make many decisions and are often called to use their discretion," he said. "The controversy surrounding her comments would create situations where her decisions, rightly or wrongly, would be called into question making it difficult for her to bring jobs to Georgia."
 
Exactly, but now she's whining.

Do you have a problem with the NAACP being excoriated after their faux attack of the TEA Party? Because truly that's what the public whipping this woman is getting is all about...unfortunate? Yes.
She did use her position of power to deny help that she was in a position to provide because the man was white...It did happen a long time ago, she says she is no longer like that...though she did get a good laugh from her audience when she stated she had not helped a "white" person and another when she handed him over to one of his "own". This kind of belies the fact she is regretful for her racist actions (she did not shush her mostly black guffawing audience).

Maybe if enough of these black on white racist incidents are brought to light, the misuse of the race card will simmer down.
Exactly what all thinking people should be advocating.
 
Sherrod claims the White House was behind her forced resignation; Vilsack claims they were not.

Still, after intense media coverage of the fallout from the resignation, Vilsack released a written statement Tuesday afternoon defending and explaining his decision. He said the controversy itself was enough to make her job difficult.


"Yesterday, I asked for and accepted Ms. Sherrod's resignation for two reasons. First, for the past 18 months, we have been working to turn the page on the sordid civil rights record at USDA and this controversy could make it more difficult to move forward on correcting injustices. Second, state rural development directors make many decisions and are often called to use their discretion," he said. "The controversy surrounding her comments would create situations where her decisions, rightly or wrongly, would be called into question making it difficult for her to bring jobs to Georgia."


Vilsack is a fucking idiot. Maybe someone should manufacture some bullshit about him and then he can get fired because the manufactured "controversy" would call into question his decision-making.
 
Vilsack is a fucking idiot. Maybe someone should manufacture some bullshit about him and then he can get fired because the manufactured "controversy" would call into question his decision-making.

I think he's fucking right and that you are the fucking idiot...'course he is wrong to cover the White House's ass.

The woman did admit to using her power to discriminate...That's not manufactured.

That she later regretted it and even if she really did go on to help white farmer's makes no difference in the racically charged environment, created I might add, by liberals...
 
I think he's fucking right and that you are the fucking idiot...'course he is wrong to cover the White House's ass.

The woman did admit to using her power to discriminate...That's not manufactured.

That she later regretted it and even if she really did go on to help white farmer's makes no difference in the racically charged environment created I might add by liberals...


The woman used her power (as an employee of a private coop that helps out black farmers) to . . . help a white farmer keep his farm.
 
The woman used her power (as an employee of a private coop that helps out black farmers) to . . . help a white farmer keep his farm.

The help she refused him was government help that she in her position for a non-profit (a non profit set up to do just this) was in buisiness to do.

Her own admission was that she could have helped him more but CHOSE NOT TO BECAUSE HE WAS WHITE!!!

HER help was to pass him off to one of his "OWN" (white lawyer)
 
The help she refused him was government help that she in her position for a non-profit (a non profit set up to do just this) was in buisiness to do.

Her own admission was that she could have helped him more but CHOSE NOT TO BECAUSE HE WAS WHITE!!!

HER help was to pass him off to one of his "OWN" (white lawyer)


Now you're just making (more) shit up because you don't want to admit that this poor woman got railroaded by a hit job by a Tea Party activist and FOXNews.

How much more can you help a person looking to keep their farm than by helping them keep their farm? Go check out what the farmer and his wife have to say about the whole thing.
 
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