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Politics : I Will Continue to Continue, to Pretend....

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To: Sully- who wrote (14275)9/29/2005 5:14:51 PM
From: Sully-   of 35834
 
Feeding racism for personal gain

Posted by Jerry Scharf
Common Sense and Wonder

Although I try to follow this stuff, I didn't see her comments in any of the major media.

It's tough to say anything about Ms. Sheila Jackson Lee without sounding racist. She's such a fool, as is Charlie Rangel and Maxine Waters, that you can only assume that they are either evil or have intellects that fall on the low side of the bell curve. They have however, been successful in controlling the mindset of large segments of the black population. That's why 80% of the blacks in New Orleans think that there was racism in FEMA's slow response to Katrina (even though it's a myth) while 90% of all non blacks believe there was no racism involved. The brew they peddle is a strange concoction of black narcissism (everything that happens has as its focus the African-American) and victim hood (everything that happens is intended to harm African-Americans). The end result is mass paranoia

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Black Voter Suppression Blamed for Weak Katrina Response

(Marc Morano-CNSNews.com)

Washington (CNSNews.com) - The Bush administration's slow response to Hurricane Katrina may be the result of minority votes being suppressed and Democratic candidates losing the last two presidential elections, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus has alleged.

"Watching family members and others cling to rooftops in Hurricane Katrina, I wonder whether or not the absence of attention [to the recovery effort] is attributable to the loss of a vote in 2000 and 2004," U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, a Democrat from Texas, said.

She added that the government's hurricane response gave her the feeling of "deja vu," following the Republican Party's alleged attempts to undermine the black vote in those two presidential elections.

Lee is not the only member of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) to lash out at President Bush and his administration in the aftermath of the killer hurricane that flooded New Orleans and demolished much of the Gulf Coast of Mississippi.
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