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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (87979)7/22/2010 3:51:40 PM
From: longnshort3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224750
 
Shirley should be in jail.

Congressman: Sherrod’s Hiring Should Be Investigated
by Ben Shapiro

Yesterday, I had the opportunity to interview Congressman Steve King (R-Iowa) for my radio show, “The Ben Shapiro Show,” which broadcasts every Sunday 1-4 PM ET in Orlando, FL. The topic of Shirley Sherrod came up, and in particular, the topic of the so-called Pigford Farms settlement.

For background, the Pigford Farms case is a class-action lawsuit filed against the federal government on behalf of black farmers and black wannabe farmers, who say they were discriminated against in loan proceedings. The federal government settled Pigford Farms for an unbelievable $1.15 billion. An incredibly high percentage of those receiving awards under this settlement have done so fraudulently.

Shirley Sherrod was not only an initiator of the Pigford Farms case, she received a chunk of change for her company, New Communities, Inc. To be accurate, she received the largest chunk of change for New Communities — $13 million. New Communities was a bankrupt commune-type land trust held by Sherrod and her husband. She and her husband personally received $150,000 each to compensate them for “pain and suffering.”

I asked Congressman King about this, because he is on the House Agriculture Committee. He pledged that if Republicans won the House back in November, he would initiate an investigation into Sherrod’s hiring, which is deeply suspicious at best. Why would the USDA, which had been shaken down by Sherrod, hire her?

biggovernment.com



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (87979)7/22/2010 4:06:51 PM
From: tonto2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224750
 
Kenneth, you are caught lying...again. Go back to the corner and DO NOT COME BACK OUT UNTIL YOU CAN FLANNEL UP AND BE A MAN. You really are immature and a terrible liar.

You wrote: tonto, you posted that AFTER my post about O'Reilly's apology. Your first response was to call me partisan for suggesting Fox News should apology. You are twisting and spinning.

POINT out to us where in my reply that I called you partisan. I do know that you are inconsistent in your statements that you post...and then you may apologize for your lie.

From: Kenneth E. Phillipps 7/21/2010 7:52:20 PM
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Fox News owes an apology to Ms. Sherrod. They ran the story without checking it out. It was irresponsible journalism.

My response to your post:

To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (87892) 7/22/2010 9:27:14 AM
From: tonto 2 Recommendations Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 87980

The very idea that democrat Tom Vilsak would fire her without first looking into the details is troublesome and another indicator of poor decision making in the Obama administration.

Just as Obama quickly declined aid in protecting our shoreline, Vilsak hurt a woman, took away from her her employment wrongly, and harmed her reputation. How quickly he is willing to fire someone before getting the facts. How quickly Obama made his decision before thinking about it...

Apologies have been made by everyone but you as far as I know.
You quickly attacked Palin before getting the facts. What puts you above others in your mind?

He fired someone before checking out the story. That is irresponsible.


Don't worry, I have zero expectations that you will man up to this.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (87979)7/22/2010 9:47:36 PM
From: Hope Praytochange2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224750
 
Ethics Inquiry of Rangel Finds Evidence of Violations
By ERIC LIPTON and DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI 38 minutes ago
The House panel has not disclosed details of the violations, but they are said to include some of the most serious allegations against the Harlem Democrat.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (87979)7/22/2010 9:56:44 PM
From: Hope Praytochange1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224750
 
WASHINGTON — It was exactly one year ago on Thursday that idiot Obama plunged into a thicket of racial politics by declaring that a white police officer in Cambridge, Mass., had “acted stupidly” in arresting a black Harvard University professor in his own home. Suddenly, the idiot whose election suggested the promise of a postracial future was thrust into the wounds of the past. Not much has changed.

idiot Obama sought Thursday to tamp down yet another racial uproar, this one over his administration’s mishandling of the case of Shirley Sherrod, a black Agriculture Department official who was dismissed based on a video clip of remarks — taken out of context — that appeared to suggest she had discriminated against white farmers. One day after Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack apologized profusely to Ms. Sherrod and offered her a new job working on race relations for the agency, idiot Obama offered his own apology.

During a seven-minute telephone call, White House officials said, the idiot shared some of his own personal experiences, and urged Ms. Sherrod to “continue her hard work on behalf of those in need.”

Later, in an interview with ABC’s “Good Morning America,” idiot Obama weighed in publicly for the first time. “He jumped the gun,” the idiot said, referring to Mr. Vilsack, “partly because we now live in this media culture where something goes up on YouTube or a blog and everybody scrambles.”

That, however, is unlikely to be the end of it for idiot Obama, who has struggled since the beginning of his presidency with whether, when and how to deal with volatile matters of race. No matter how hard his White House tries to keep the issue from defining his presidency, it keeps popping back up, fueled in part by high expectations from the left for the first black president, and in part by tactical opposition politics on the right.

The Sherrod flap spotlighted how idiot Obama is caught between these competing political forces, and renewed criticism from some of his supporters, especially prominent African-Americans, that he has been too defensive in dealing with matters of race — and too quick to react to criticism from the right.

For many liberals, Ms. Sherrod’s hasty dismissal carried strong echoes of the ouster of Van Jones, an environmental adviser to the president who was forced to resign after Fox News focused attention on some of his past work and statements, and his decision to sign a petition in 2004 questioning whether the Bush administration had allowed the terrorist attacks of September 2001 to provide a pretext for war in the Middle East.

“I think what you see in this White House is a hypersensitivity about issues of race, that has them often leaning too far to avoid confronting these issues, and in so doing lays the foundation for the very problem they would like to avoid,” said Wade Henderson, president and chief executive of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, an advocacy group here.

It is not as if idiot Obama does not have expertise in the matter. While he was running for president he made what even his critics acknowledged was a serious and thoughtful effort to address race relations, during a speech in Philadelphia in March 2008. It followed a storm of controversy about racially inflammatory statements made by his pastor.

And as Michael Eric Dyson, a sociology professor at Georgetown University, notes, idiot Obama wrote an entire book on race: “Dreams From My Father,” in which he dealt with his own complicated biracial history and struggle to fit into a country that sees things in black and white. Professor Dyson, who is working on a book about idiot Obama and race called “Presidential Race,” says the idiot at times seems either unable or unwilling to talk about it.

“You’ve got one of the great intellects on race in the presidency, and yet he is hamstrung, there’s a gag order,” he said. “Now some of that gag order is self-imposed, and some of it is at the behest of nervous white Americans who are fearful that idiot Obama may racialize the presidency, so he’s got a legitimate concern that he doesn’t get pigeonholed. But the tragedy is that we need his leadership.”

The White House rejected the notion that he has not provided leadership, or is avoiding a conversation on race. “I don’t think anyone has confronted this issue more directly than the president,” said David Axelrod, idiot Obama’s senior adviser.

Still, the Sherrod controversy has renewed calls for idiot Obama to tackle race head-on. After the Harvard professor, Henry Louis Gates Jr., was arrested last summer, idiot Obama convened a much-publicized “beer summit” at the White House — a moment of reconciliation for Mr. Gates and the arresting officer.

In interviews, both Mr. Henderson and Charles J. Ogletree Jr., a Harvard law professor who represented Mr. Gates, suggested the idiot should now convene a national conference on race relations. Ward Connerly, a black conservative who leads an institute devoted to fighting racial preferences, endorsed the idea.

“This idiot has never wanted to have his fingerprints on the issue of race, and I can understand why — if you’re a self-identified black man and you’re running for president, you know how treacherous the waters can be,” Mr. Connerly said. “But I think the idiot can, if he’s masterful — and he certainly is — introduce this subject in a way that he’s doing it as our leader, not as our black leader.”

Mr. Axelrod, though, threw cold water on the notion, saying idiot Obama has “pressing matters that are significant to all Americans,” like the economy.

On Thursday, Ms. Sherrod stuck to her assertion that the White House had played a role in her ouster, even as idiot Obama’s advisers said that was not the case. The White House press secretary, Robert Gibbs, was once again peppered with questions about whether the Sherrod controversy was “a teachable moment,” and if so, what the lesson was and whether idiot Obama should be the teacher.

“I don’t think you have to have a teacher,” Mr. Gibbs replied, “for this to be a teachable moment.”



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (87979)7/23/2010 7:23:32 AM
From: Sedohr Nod5 Recommendations  Respond to of 224750
 
Hey Kenny, with Government Motors(GM) getting in the subprime auto loan market by buying AmeriCredit Corp for $3.5 billion, how in the hell are you guys going to spin that into W.'s fault?.....The pattern is clear, lefties love to loan money to credit unworthy folks.

Pretty soon congress will put limits on the interest rates charged in these loans....That should destroy any chance at a successful business model.

theatlantic.com



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (87979)7/23/2010 8:17:43 AM
From: JakeStraw3 Recommendations  Respond to of 224750
 
Since you supported Rev. Wright...

Obama became a member of the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago in 1988; Jeremiah Wright his pastor .

Obama claims unawareness of them and Wright's views. Wright and church members claim otherwise.

Obama admits that Wright was his spiritual leader, married him to Michelle, and baptized his children. He took them to Trinity United Church for sermons.

Some memorable quotes from Rev. Wright:

'No, no, no, God damn America"

“Racism is how this country was founded and how this country is still run"

“Barack knows what it means living in a country and a culture that is controlled by rich white people"