Monday, May 02, 2005

"DOPEHEAD" LIMBAUGH HAS TRANSCRIPTIONS of remarks from Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and Louis Farrakhan, marking the 10th Anniversary of the Million Man March. For the most part it is a rare glimpse of the 1950's, as with this remark from Sharpton:

Some of us will not remain silent while you try to stack the courts with judges that want to take back what our grandfathers and our grandmothers went to jail for, bled and suffered, some even died for.

There's plenty more from both Sharpton and Jackson, perpetuating racism for personal gain. Sharpton even blasts the public schools, all the while staunchly in opposition to school vouchers, which, as this piece notes, are ever more popular in the black community.

While Sharpton and Jackson came off mostly as "without their faculties," Farrakhan is stone-crazy.

If anybody deserves to strap a bomb on themselves and give pain for the pain that we have suffered, it is we. But none of us would kill innocent life for political purposes.

Think of it this way. At least Farrakhan seems to be on board with the proposition that Iraqi insurgents don't "deserve to strap a bomb on themselves."

Just kidding.

I do note a sense of desperation in the words of the once mighty. With a constiuency that does not support gay marriage, does support vouchers and the war, and stands to benefit greatly from personal savings accounts, how long before these hate-mongering relics are shelved?

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