October 17, 2004

More Silly Season B.S.

The Sinclair situation has me rolling my eyes and asking myself how stupid do the political elite think the U.S. is? Then I listen to talk radio and I think that they are still over-estimating the I.Q. of the general public.

Sinclair can do it's "documentary."
Fine.
The GOP says what the Dems wanted to do was censorship.

OK.

Now, look at what the GOP has said they want to do in Congress after the elections. They want to hold hearings over CBS and Dan Rather with the fake memo.

The difference is, what?

The political elite is playing us all for chumps. And it's a damn shame that Blacks are falling into the "right vs. left" garbage.

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Posted by at October 17, 2004 12:19 PM | TrackBack

the gop vs. dems is theater on some level.

the right vs. left thing is REAL.

Posted by: Lester Spence at October 17, 2004 03:40 PM

It is real, but Blacks are involved in the dem. vs. gop thing more than the right vs. left.

When you look at it things in detail, it's not an issue of, say, "socialism" vs. "capitalism".

The biggest Black boogie man, Jesse Jackson, Sr., wrote a book with his son about growing wealth.

The "Black right" speaks garbage about individualism yet promotes collectivism.

Posted by: EBrown at October 17, 2004 04:07 PM

Bro Jesse on "Growing Wealth"? LMAO! That gentleman hasn't held a real job his entire life, and his greatest talent is shaking down the productive folk.

Give

me

a

break.

Posted by: True_Liberal at October 17, 2004 04:22 PM

So, what bone should I break?


It's About the Money! : How You Can Get Out of Debt, Build Wealth, and Achieve Your Financial Dreams
by JESSE REV JACKSON, JESSE JR JACKSON

Posted by: EBrown at October 17, 2004 04:42 PM
It is real, but Blacks are involved in the dem. vs. gop thing more than the right vs. left.
Correct, and for the kid it's just about over. I said once free will flips to destiny I'm changing my approach. We're just about atthat point. Posted by: P6 at October 17, 2004 07:36 PM