Saturday, April 26, 2014
Cliven Bundy Remarks About Welfare State Etc.
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Unedited Clive Bundy remarks.
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CLIVE BUNDY HOAX EXPOSED (Unedited version and cnn edited version)
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Several comments here point out earlier remarks made by Bundy and claim these are taken out of context. In the interest of fairness, the above is a followup video of those remarks. If you're looking for a more hacked-up soundbite version that makes him look more like a racist, you might want to check out CNN.
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(Bundy was saying the "negro" on welfare is a slave to the government. He explained that because of their "chained" ties to the government welfare state they would have been better off working, ie picking cotton or something. I agree he could have used a better illustration but I don't think he is a racist like obama, jessie jackson and al sharpton etc. Sitting around doing nothing and being paid for the government to do it, is worse than picking cotton and being a slave. Americans who will not work and get money from the government are slaves to the government. I'm not talking about people who have working all their lives and earned a pension check or ss check. I'm not talking about people who are disabled and who cannot work.
Those who cannot work or cannot find work because the government has killed the economy are not slaves to the government but VICTIMS of government corruption!
The term negro, literally meaning "black", was used by the Spanish and Portuguese as a simple description to refer to people.
I think some illegal aliens work hard, but the are still illegal aliens. Some illegal aliens pay taxes. Most illegal aliens get welfare and free tax money from the government.) Story Reports
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A Defiant Rancher
Friday, April 25, 2014
Who is jessie jackson?
Jackson was born out of wedlock but his natural mother later married and gave him his adoptive father's name. As a young girl his mother, Helen Burns, became pregnant by her married next-door neighbor, Noah Robinson.
Jackson's athletic ability won him a scholarship to the University of Illinois. Poor academic progress and a desire to play quarterback made him transfer to an all-black college (North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State College) where he became a prominent quarterback and an active civil rights leader.
(Poor academic progress at at "white" college.)
After graduation, Jackson worked briefly for North Carolina Governor Terry Sanford and then went to Chicago Theological Seminary. Jackson was more drawn to political activism than the ministry and he left to work for Martin Luther King's Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
(Jessie learned the chicago way then joined mlk.)
In 1966 King, who took a personal interest in Jackson's career, appointed him to organize Operation Breadbasket (the economic arm of SCLC) in Chicago. Jackson displayed imaginative and dynamic leadership persuading many Chicago firms to improve their job opportunities for blacks. In 1967 he became National Director of Operation Breadbasket.
(Operation breadbasket turned into operation extortion for jackson in later years.)
Jackson was with King when he was assassinated in 1968. Some controversy surrounds the moments just after King was wounded. Jackson claimed on national television that he was the last person to talk to King and that he had held the dying leader in his arms, getting blood all over his shirt. The other men present unanimously agreed that this was not true, that Jackson had been in the parking lot facing King when he was shot and had neither climbed the steps to the balcony afterward nor gone to the hospital with King. Whatever the truth of the matter, Jackson's appearance on national television the next day with his bloodied turtleneck jersey vaulted him into national prominence.
(Jessie lied about being holding mlk and being the last person to talk with mlk.)
Although Jackson saw himself as King's organizational heir, there was opposition to him inside the SCLC and Ralph Abernathy was appointed to succeed King. Organizational tensions heightened as Jackson increasingly developed his own approach to black politics. In 1971, Jackson was suspended from the SCLC after its leaders claimed that he was using the organization to further his own personal agenda.
(The sclc didn't want jackson to run their operation so jessie was suspended from the sclc.)
His personal charisma and the high-profile organization (which was frequently criticized for administrative incompetence) made Jackson a major black leader and gave him a national reputation. He gained national exposure from high-profile international trips
(Jackson promoted himself for his own purpose himself.)
Jackson traveled from city to city delivering his message of personal responsibility and self-worth to students: "You're not a man because you can kill somebody. You are not a man because you can make a baby … You're a man only if you can raise a baby, protect a baby and provide for a baby."
Critics often accuse Jackson of simply being a cheerleader of causes, a person who favors style over substance. Many felt that he was devoted own self-aggrandizement.
(Jackson is and was devoted to himself.)
Jackson's connection with the Black Muslim leader and outspoken anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan, as well as the candidate's reference to New York City as "Hymietown," outraged Jews.
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JESSIE JACKSON IS ALSO A DEADBEAT DAD THAT DOESN'T PROVIDE CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS TO HIS "LOVE CHILD" $11,694.50 DUE.
In official documents filed with the Los Angeles Superior Court and obtained by The ENQUIRER, Karin Stanford claims the 70-year-old famed civil rights leader owes $11,694.50 for their daughter Ashley, now 12.
Stanford was a top aide with Jackson’s Rainbow PUSHCoalition, and The ENQUIRER exposed their long-term extramarital affair in a bombshell world exclusive in January 2001.
After admitting paternity, the former Democratic presidential hopeful paid court-ordered support and regularly visited Ashley at Stanford’s California home for the past decade.
But according to the court documents, Jackson – who’s remained married to wife Jackie – failed to pay support from December 2010 until August 2011, including minimal monthly fees of $400.
(Jackson says one thing and does another. Jackson will not even support his child without a court order.)
Jackson's athletic ability won him a scholarship to the University of Illinois. Poor academic progress and a desire to play quarterback made him transfer to an all-black college (North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State College) where he became a prominent quarterback and an active civil rights leader.
(Poor academic progress at at "white" college.)
After graduation, Jackson worked briefly for North Carolina Governor Terry Sanford and then went to Chicago Theological Seminary. Jackson was more drawn to political activism than the ministry and he left to work for Martin Luther King's Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
(Jessie learned the chicago way then joined mlk.)
In 1966 King, who took a personal interest in Jackson's career, appointed him to organize Operation Breadbasket (the economic arm of SCLC) in Chicago. Jackson displayed imaginative and dynamic leadership persuading many Chicago firms to improve their job opportunities for blacks. In 1967 he became National Director of Operation Breadbasket.
(Operation breadbasket turned into operation extortion for jackson in later years.)
Jackson was with King when he was assassinated in 1968. Some controversy surrounds the moments just after King was wounded. Jackson claimed on national television that he was the last person to talk to King and that he had held the dying leader in his arms, getting blood all over his shirt. The other men present unanimously agreed that this was not true, that Jackson had been in the parking lot facing King when he was shot and had neither climbed the steps to the balcony afterward nor gone to the hospital with King. Whatever the truth of the matter, Jackson's appearance on national television the next day with his bloodied turtleneck jersey vaulted him into national prominence.
(Jessie lied about being holding mlk and being the last person to talk with mlk.)
Although Jackson saw himself as King's organizational heir, there was opposition to him inside the SCLC and Ralph Abernathy was appointed to succeed King. Organizational tensions heightened as Jackson increasingly developed his own approach to black politics. In 1971, Jackson was suspended from the SCLC after its leaders claimed that he was using the organization to further his own personal agenda.
(The sclc didn't want jackson to run their operation so jessie was suspended from the sclc.)
His personal charisma and the high-profile organization (which was frequently criticized for administrative incompetence) made Jackson a major black leader and gave him a national reputation. He gained national exposure from high-profile international trips
(Jackson promoted himself for his own purpose himself.)
Jackson traveled from city to city delivering his message of personal responsibility and self-worth to students: "You're not a man because you can kill somebody. You are not a man because you can make a baby … You're a man only if you can raise a baby, protect a baby and provide for a baby."
Critics often accuse Jackson of simply being a cheerleader of causes, a person who favors style over substance. Many felt that he was devoted own self-aggrandizement.
(Jackson is and was devoted to himself.)
Jackson's connection with the Black Muslim leader and outspoken anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan, as well as the candidate's reference to New York City as "Hymietown," outraged Jews.
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JESSIE JACKSON IS ALSO A DEADBEAT DAD THAT DOESN'T PROVIDE CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS TO HIS "LOVE CHILD" $11,694.50 DUE.
In official documents filed with the Los Angeles Superior Court and obtained by The ENQUIRER, Karin Stanford claims the 70-year-old famed civil rights leader owes $11,694.50 for their daughter Ashley, now 12.
Stanford was a top aide with Jackson’s Rainbow PUSHCoalition, and The ENQUIRER exposed their long-term extramarital affair in a bombshell world exclusive in January 2001.
After admitting paternity, the former Democratic presidential hopeful paid court-ordered support and regularly visited Ashley at Stanford’s California home for the past decade.
But according to the court documents, Jackson – who’s remained married to wife Jackie – failed to pay support from December 2010 until August 2011, including minimal monthly fees of $400.
(Jackson says one thing and does another. Jackson will not even support his child without a court order.)
Monday, April 21, 2014
S.C. construction worker handed $525 fine for 89-cent drink refill at VA Hospital
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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S.C. construction worker handed $525 fine for 89-cent refill
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CHARLESTON COUNTY, SC (WCSC) - Officials with the VA Medical Center in downtown Charleston say a North Charleston man who was initially federally charged with a $525 fine for an $.89 drink refill will instead be given a warning.
"In reviewing the case, the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center has determined a warning in lieu of a citation is sufficient in this case," a statement released by the VA stated on Thursday.
Christopher Lewis, an on-site construction worker, said he didn't know refills at the VA Medical Center in downtown Charleston came at a price, and Wednesday, during his lunch hour, he was originally slapped with federal charges. The ticket was issued by the Federal Police Force at the VA Medical Center in downtown Charleston after Lewis refilled his soda without paying the $0.89. A hospital spokesperson on Wednesday called it a "theft of government property."
"Every time I look at the ticket, it's unbelievable to me,” Lewis said on Wednesday. “I can't fathom the fact that I made a $0.89 mistake that cost me $525."
Lewis is now out of a job. According to a hospital spokesperson, signs are posted in the cafeteria informing patrons that refills aren't free. Lewis says he never noticed the signs and admits he had refilled his drink without paying on other occasions. He says after he went back for seconds on Wednesday, a man who identified himself as the chief of police, stopped him.
"As I was filling my cup up, I turned to walk off and a fella grabbed me by the arm and asked me was I going to pay for that, and I told him I wasn't aware that I had to pay for that."
Lewis says he tried to pay the $0.89 right there, but wasn't allowed to. He says he wasn't given the chance to pay the cashier either.
"I never had an option to make right what I had done wrong."
He says he was taken to a room, given the $525 ticket for shoplifting and told not to return to the property.
"I'm done there, at the VA hospital. I'm not allowed to go on the premises anymore. I asked him can I still work on the job site and just bring my lunch and not got to the cafeteria and he said he wanted me off the premises."
A hospital spokesperson says it was her understanding that Lewis was aggressive during the confrontation.
The medical center originally released the following statement on Wednesday:
The Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center is fortunate to have a highly trained Federal police force to ensure the safety of our patients, visitors and employees. As Federal police they are responsible for enforcing the law. Today a Federal citation was issued for shoplifting in the VA cafeteria to an individual who stated to VA police he had not paid for refills of beverages on multiple occasions, even though signs are posted in the cafeteria informing patrons refills are not free. Shoplifting is a crime. The dollar amount of the ticket is not determined by VA as it is a Federal citation. The citation may be paid or the recipient may choose to appear in Federal court to contest it.
Lewis and his fiancé have contacted the Internal Affairs Office in Columbia. He says he will contest the fine in federal court.
"It's about pretty much I guess you would say getting your face back. I want everybody to know that I made a simple mistake, that I'm not a thief, that I'm not dishonest. I'm trying to do the right thing."
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(Listening to word 106.3 FM people were calling in an saying the VA has gotten more aggressive since the obama regime has taken over. They talk about abusive people at some va centers verbal abuse of veterans etc. Why is the VA not offering free refills like most places do? Don't you think a veteran or non veteran deserves a free refill instead of a $500 fine? The obama regime is so determined to not help veterans that they won't even give them a free refill of their drink? Everyday more and more government stories come out that reveal the obama regime is determined to destroy America, even one drink refill at a time.) Story Reports
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