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"IMO they [the NAACP] are doing more to destory racial harmony that the KKK could have ever done"
Well I'm not so sure about that; short af a 'Final Solution'. Which wouldn't have done much for ratial harmony.
But I do feal that regardles of the NAACP's original intention, by and large today they and the KKK, are just different sides of the same coin.
And it's a coin toss that nobody wins .
*EDIT*
Come to think of it the NAACP is relatively tame these days; especially compared to Jackson's Rainbow Coalition, and Sharpton's XXX [Whatever he calls his Anti-Caucasean, Anti-Asean, Anti-Semetic, and Anti-whatever else Coalition]
*END EDIT*
Try and play nice together while I'm on holiday,
Mark F.
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OH NO, my retractable cup holder swallowed a DVD...
and burped out a movie
[This message has been edited by Mark F (edited 07 July 2000).]
Mark F. (A+, Network+, & CCNA)
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OH NO, my retractable cup holder swallowed a DVD...
and burped out a movie
I bet that there are just as many people that find this flag reminding them of something honorable and nobel. It's all about which side our ancestors where isn't it?
I quote you Joel about the flags seen as symbols of hate: "They are seen that way through uneducated eyes". The only thing wrong about the flag of your heritage is that it reminds about the idea of owning slaves - the history books even here in Scandinavia take good care of that. Live with it.
Well, to keep the heat going I should comment here that, when I clicked on that link to the Nazi flag, I felt the same press of "Big Brother" watching my every move that poor Schultz did when he expressed his personal dissatisfaction with his current government. The Gestapo never had the kind of resources our government has to snoop into where we go and what we read. Be politically correct and think like Time-Warner tells you to!
BTW, I cancelled my subscription to Time way back when they referred to the cross as a "Klan symbol." When you stop and realize how much this organization controls what enters the minds of the masses, it is pretty frightening. Time-Warner cable, Warner Bros. records and movies, CNN, soon to be AOL.. if Time-Warner wants to control how we think, don't you think we should look at who controls Time-Warner? Check it out for yourselves and make your own conclusions about what their agenda might be.
If that guy is willing to assert that the
battle flag has only been associated with
racism for the last 5 or 10 years in his
first sentence, why should I believe anything
he says at all?
That statement is so transparently false it
just comes off as silly. I was born at night,
but it wasn't last night.
chuck
PS "When in 1964, then Governor George C. Wallace ordered that the Confederate Flag be flown over Alabama's State Capitol Building, in order to show defiance to federal intervention into this State's affairs;"
I told you so
[This message has been edited by cjolley (edited 07 July 2000).]
Who taught you to believe that state's rights equates to racism? Please support this assertion more clearly. (Without quoting Time magazine as "telling you it's so", if that's possible.)
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