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Kweisi Mfume on 'The Factor'

Badkins21

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Damn it, I have to admit something--and this takes a lot to admit.

Although I am COMPLETELY against the VAST majority of programs, policies, and ideologies that the NAACP (usually deemed by myself, and those like me, as The National Association Against Caucasian People) promotes...and although the majority of "popular" black leaders in America (the 'racist' Reverends--Jackson and Sharpton un/respectively!) just push me to more intolerance and pride for WHAT I AM...

I watched the interview with Mr. Mfume on Friday night, and was impressed with his level of intelligence, his lack of overt bigotry towards whites (that most blacks have)--AND, his acknowledgement of THAT FACT (that blacks can be/are as racist as most whites!!), and the respect he gave Mr. O'Reilly (which, no doubt, was returned by Mr. O'Reilly)--and his stance that blacks must stand up, and SUPPORT this president, whom MOST (like 80% or so?) DID NOT vote for!!

He also--if you read between the lines--basically said that racial "profiling," something that blacks in this country are a bit sore about all the DAMN TIME, is something that is not only necessary, but should be effective in preventing further acts of violence by radical extremists from the Middle East. He mentioned how it was obvious that all of the men who committed these acts looked alike, and fit a mold.

So, as a leader, I now respect him (for the time being!), but am still against what groups like the NAACP stand for.

Just thought I'd throw that out there...anyone else watch the interview? It should be on the website by now @ www.foxnews/com/oreilly
 
I NEVER MISS OREILLY........


IT WAS 92 PERCENT OF BLACKS WHO DID NOT VOTE FOR BUSH..........



BADKINS........DID YOU SEE THE COUNCILMAN FROM BERKELY......OR SHOULD I SAY THE RETARD FROM BERKELY DETESTING THE AMERICAN FLAG ON THEIR FIRE ENGINES........................OREILLY PUT HIM IN HIM IN HIS PLACE............ARNOLD WAS ON THERE THIS WEEK TOO........HE DID A GOOD JOB........ORIELLY LIKES ARNOLD :)


WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE FROM BERKELY ANYWAY?
 
Berkeley is just a place where many left-leaning socialist liberals live. They do hate capitalism and all it stands for.

Basically an enclave of Marxists.

Strange that U.C. Berekley has an awesome school of business that teaches capitalism. A business degree from Cal gets you in most of the Fortune 500 companies,
 
Guys, I really don't agree that Rev Jackson or Rev Sharpton are prejudice. That happens to be the most ridiculous thing I've heard today. Those guys are really still in the mind set of the 60's where "radical" thoughts and opinions were necessary to get some people's attention for that time of change.

I do question their actions sometimes. However, they do still assume the "leadership" roles for african-americans at times.

Now, let me make three points before I close:

1. I myself do not consider them my leaders. I didn't vote or second any nomination to either one of those fellows in any office. Oh, by the way, neither one of them are publicly elected officials where I live, ok? Would you like for me to call former SEN Jesse Helms a leader in the white community? Makes you feel weird, huh?

2. Badkins, what makes you so impressed with Kwase Mfume's level of intelligence? Let me take a wild guess: He is a black man who is educated with a command of the english language, and he can articulate his points with great acumen of the topic in which he speaks. Please be clear about that.

3. Know what you are talking about when you refer to the NAACP. Let me help you out:

http://navigation.helper.realnames....acp.org&frameid=1&providerid=112&uid=30018046

For more than ninety one years, the NAACP has been built on the individual and collective courage of thousands of people. People of all races, nationalities and religious denominations, who were united on one premise --that all men and women are created equal.

Although, one could write great prose about the triumphs of the NAACP, there is nothing more powerful than the facts of how the existence of the oldest civil rights organization has changed the face of history for this country. And despite threats of violence, and official government policies that were racist the NAACP continued and will continue to persevere.

Here are just a few of the NAACPs hundreds and thousands of courageous moments that involved everyone from school children to laborers to professionals to presidents to just ordinary men and women, who decided to champion whats right and just on an extraordinary level...

Timeline
Trace NAACP History

1909
On February 12th The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was founded by a multiracial group of activists, who answered "The Call." They initially called themselves the National Negro Committee.

1910
In the face of intense adversity, the NAACP begins its legacy of fighting legal battles addressing social injustice with the Pink Franklin case, which involved a Black farmhand, who unbeknowingly killed a policeman in self-defense when the officer broke into his home at 3 a.m. to arrest him on a civil charge. After losing at the Supreme Court, the following year the renowned NAACP official Joel Spingarn and his brother Arthur start a concerted effort to fight such cases.

1913
President Woodrow Wilson officially introduces segregation into the Federal Government. Horrified that President would sanction such a policy, the NAACP launched a public protest.

1915
The NAACP organizes a nationwide protest D.W. Griffiths racially-inflammatory and bigoted silent film, "Birth of a Nation."

1917
In Buchanan vs. Warley, the Supreme Court has to concede that states can not restrict and officially segregate African Americans into residential districts. Also, the NAACP fights and wins the battle to enable African Americans to be commissioned as officers in World War I. Six hundred officers are commissioned, and 700,000 register for the draft..

1918
After persistent pressure by the NAACP, President Woodrow Wilson finally makes a public statement against lynching.

1920 - 1922 Top
1920
To ensure that everyone, especially the Klan, knew that the NAACP would not be intimidated, the annual conference was held in Atlanta, considered one of the most active Klan areas.

1922
In an unprecedented move, the NAACP places large ads in major newspapers to present the facts about lynching.

1930 - 1939 Top
1930
The first of successful protests by the NAACP against Supreme Court justice nominees is launched against John Parker, who officially favored laws that discriminated against African Americans.

1935
NAACP lawyers Charles Houston and Thurgood Marshall win the legal battle to admit a black student to the University of Maryland.

1939
After the Daughters of the Revolution barred acclaimed soprano Marian Anderson from performing at their Constitution Hall, the NAACP moved her concert to the Lincoln Memorial, where over 75,000 people attended.

1940 - 1948 Top
1941
During World War II, the NAACP leads the effort to ensure that President Franklin Roosevelt orders a non-discrimination policy in war-related industries and federal employment.

1945
NAACP starts a national outcry when Congress refuses to fund their own Federal Fair Roosevelt Employment Practices Commission.

1946
The NAACP wins the Morgan vs. Virginia case, where the Supreme Court bans states from having laws that sanction segregated facilities in interstate travel by train and bus.

1948
The NAACP was able to pressure President Harry Truman to sign an Executive Order banning discrimination by the Federal government.

1950 - 1955 Top
1954
After years of fighting segregation in public schools, under the leadership of Special Counsel Thurgood Marshall, the NAACP wins one of its greatest legal victories in Brown vs. the Board of Education.

1955
NAACP member Rosa Parks is arrested and fined for refusing to give up her seat on a segregated bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Noted as the catalyst for the largest grassroots civil rights movement, that would be spearheaded through the collective efforts of the NAACP, SCLC and other Black organizations.

1960 - 1979 Top
1960
In Greensboro, North Carolina, members of the NAACP Youth Council launch a series of non-violent sit-ins at segregated lunch counters. These protests eventually lead to more than 60 stores officially desegregating their counters.

1963
After one of his many successful mass rallies for civil rights, NAACP's first Field Director, Medgar Evers is assassinated in front of his house in Jackson, Mississippi. Five months later, President John Kennedy was also assassinated.

1963
NAACP pushes for the passage of the Equal Employment Opportunity Act.

1964
U.S. Supreme Court ends the eight year effort of Alabama officials to ban NAACP activities. And 55 years after the NAACP's founding, Congress finally passes the Civil Rights Act.

1965
The Voting Rights Act is passed. Amidst threats of violence and efforts of state and local governments, the NAACP still manages to register more than 80,000 voters in the Old South.

1979
The NAACP initiates the first bill ever signed by a governor that allows voter registration in high schools. Soon after, 24 states follow suit.

1980 - 1989 Top
1981
The NAACP leads the effort to extend The Voting Rights Act for another 25 years. To cultivate economic empowerment, the NAACP establishes the Fair Share Program with major corporations across the country.

1982
NAACP registers more than 850,000 voters, and through its protests and the support of the Supreme Court, prevents President Reagan from giving a tax-break to the racially segregated Bob Jones University.

1985
The NAACP leads a massive anti-apartheid rally in New York.

1987
NAACP launches campaign to defeat the nomination of Judge Robert Bork to the Supreme Court. As a result, he garners the highest negative vote ever recorded for a 1989 Silent March of over 100,000 to protest U.S. Supreme Court nominee.

1989
Silent March of over 100,000 to protest U.S. Supreme Court decisions that have reversed many of the gains made against discrimination.

1990 - 1999 Top
1991
When avowed racist and former Klan leader David Duke runs for US Senate in Louisiana, the NAACP launches a voter registration campaign that yields a 76 percent turn-out of Black voters to defeat Duke.

1992
The number of Fair Share Program corporate partners has risen to 70 and now represents billions of dollars in business.

1995
Over thirty years after the assassination of NAACP civil rights activist, Medgar Evers - his widow Myrlie, is elected Chairman of the NAACP's Board of Directors. The following year, the Kweisi Mfume leaves Congress to become the NAACPs President and CEO.

1997
In response to the pervasive anti-affirmative action legislation occurring around the country, the NAACP launches the Economic Reciprocity Program... And in response to increased violence among our youth, the NAACP starts the "Stop The Violence, Start the Love' campaign.

1998
Supreme Court Demonstration and arrests

1999
March on Columbia

2000-> Top
2000
TV Diversity Agreements. Retirement of the Debt and first six years of a budget surplus. Largest Black Voter Turnout in 20 years

2001
Cincinnati Riots. Development of 5 year Strategic Plan.
Under the leadership of Chairman Bond and President Mfume, the NAACP continues to thrive, and with the help of everyone - regardless of race - will continue to do so into the next millennium...


I do have to apologize to you Badkins because I do have one last statement. I see that you are an A&M Aggie. GEN Patton is a West Point graduate--not an Aggie contrary to what you guys believe in your "wannabe" academy Russian Officer Training Corps program.
:D

Just kidding bro. I love having these debates as long as we can be healthy about it, cool?
 
THE STEEL BEAST said:
I NEVER MISS OREILLY........


IT WAS 92 PERCENT OF BLACKS WHO DID NOT VOTE FOR BUSH..........



BADKINS........DID YOU SEE THE COUNCILMAN FROM BERKELY......OR SHOULD I SAY THE RETARD FROM BERKELY DETESTING THE AMERICAN FLAG ON THEIR FIRE ENGINES........................OREILLY PUT HIM IN HIM IN HIS PLACE............ARNOLD WAS ON THERE THIS WEEK TOO........HE DID A GOOD JOB........ORIELLY LIKES ARNOLD :)


WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE FROM BERKELY ANYWAY?

i was so outraged when i read about that on the drudge report, talk about a slap in the face to men that save lives every day. fucking anti-american morons need to be sent to afghanistan.
 
OK, time to catch up...

STEEL BEAST: Yeah, I never miss O'Reilly, either. That moron from Berkeley was acting like he had f*cking Parkinson's or something, did you notice that? He spoke like the counselor in 'South Park,' too!! Mmmm...K. *Arnold is the MAN!! It sucks that his new movie's getting shelved for a while...BUT, now he can start T3, hehe!!

big4rt: *I'm sorry to say, but I think most of America--black, white, or purple--would agree that the famous "Reverends" are about as racist as they come. My God, they think black people need to have special treatment (affirmative action) which means deserving white people get passed over for less qualified applicants. Wait, that does sound like the '60s, when underqualified whites were hired over blacks...IRONIC, huh?!?! *That they just "assume" the leadership roles is PART of the problem. *Calling a Senator a leader is not the least bit ridiculous. If I called David Duke a leader for the white community, it would be absurd, since he wasn't elected--like the Reverends. They should NOT be the voice of black America, because they not only slow progress down, but sometimes reverse it altogether!! *With all due respect, drop the "What makes you think he's intelligent BULLSH*T!!
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Me: This black dude's pretty smart.
The Black Everyman: So, you don't think black people can be intelligent, too?
Me: Uh, I just said he was smart...
TBE: Yeah, but why? Did he...ATRTICULATE? USE BIG WORDS? COMMAND AND SHOW RESPECT?
Me: Yes, that happens to be the way HUMAN F*CKING BEINGS ARE JUDGED on intelligence!!
TBE: Oh, yeah...guess I've been corroded into thinking all WHITE PEOPLE are devils...
Me: It's OK, you've got the unelected, racist Reverends as your voice!!
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...*As far as the "true purpose" of the NAACP, I could counter-argue with that the "real" purpose of the KKK was, but that would just make you think I already knew that, which would make you call me a racist, and then, we'd get nowhere. We'll leave it at..."I disagree with the NAACP on most things."

PS: The Corps of Cadets has produced more future Generals than any other of the non-academies. I don't give a rat's testicle where ol' Patton went to school. But. he did say, "Give me a handful of West Point graduates, and I'll win the a battle. Give me a handful of TEXAS [A&M] AGGIES, and I'll win the war."

All in fun, GIG 'EM, Blair, '03
 
big4rt said:

2. Badkins, what makes you so impressed with Kwase Mfume's level of intelligence? Let me take a wild guess: He is a black man who is educated with a command of the english language, and he can articulate his points with great acumen of the topic in which he speaks. Please be clear about that.



All you have to do is listen to Jesse Jackson speak to understand why Mr. Badkins is impressed. The majority of black leaders are just as racist as David Duke. That is assuming that sticking up for your race and being proud of your heritage or color makes you racist.
Next time you see or hear Rev. Jackson speak.. pay attention to how many times he makes up words. I am sometimes impressed when he does not make up words. There is no way anyone can tell me he does not make up words!!!!
 
[email protected] people are actually sort of khacki...

dballer: I agree, that guy has some of the worst grammar...no wonder they want ebonics in schools, most young, educated blacks probably DON'T UNDERSTAND ol' Jesse, bwaaahahahaha!!
 
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