Friday, April 13, 2007

IMUS: No Justice, No Peace!

Hmmm, one of the leaders of the racial/political lynch mob that went after Don Imus. Al Sharpton also heads the National Action Network. His organization is having a convention in New York:


Ninth Annual National Action Network Convention
Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers,
811 Seventh Avenue @ 53rd Street
4-Day Schedule April 18, 2007-April 21, 2007
Maybe all the people who are outraged at how Sharpton and his mob got IMUS booted off the air at MSNBC and CBS are already getting their IMUS FIRED! NO JUSTICE NO PEACE signs ready to protest Sharpton's role in the affair in front of the hotel. And guess what? Hillary Clinton will be one of the speakers what a coincidence.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

04-14-07
To whom it may concern;
It is my opinion, Referencing the recent African American community, democrat party and media driven incident sounding Don Imus and the Rutgers basketball team, I feel those claiming Imus sparked a national outrage on April 4, 2007, represent a typical, self serving, politically bias, unethical, media driven rewrite of history. The author and promoters of this propaganda deliberately and incorrectly presume, imply and professes a majority of Americans other than African Americans were outraged by the Imus comment prior to media exploitation. It is also incorrect, unethical, hypocritical, bigoted and inflammatory to claim the comment by Imus was made during a racially-charged discussion about the Championship. While true Imus did with some attempt at humor referred to the Rutgers University women's basketball team as "nappy-headed hos. The comment was a reference the majority of Americas white community understood to mean the girls on the Rutgers team were tough African American women. Reading more than that into the Imus comment only provided the African American community and democrat party supporters with a means of justification for further curtailing White Americas right of free speech while promoting the opportunity for retaliation against Imus, Simultaneously grabbing the willful spotlight of the national media Al Sharpton, Jessie Jackson, Barack Obama, Opra Winfrey and other supporters of the national democrat party immediately sought to exploit the media attention at the expense of free speech.
I guess the question now is how many more words will the African American community and media restrict the white community from using or require and expect the white community to reduce to a single alphabetical letter. Perhaps we should ask which is funnier the phrase “nappy headed hos” are “limited freedom of speech”?
I personally do not condone or espouse to neither harmful language nor racism but the law that applies in this case would seem to be the laws governing racism and or discrimination which in my opinion had not been broken.
In conclusion it may be worth noting that all acceptable restrictions on freedom of speech in America apply only to white Americans.
I question who would even consider taxing the tong of free expression except the most tyrannical among us? I suggest as a result of this incident we all make note of those who have demonstrated a willingness to attack and tax those who dare dabble in free expression.
It was Edmund Burke that stated and I quote (“Among a people generally corrupt, liberty cannot long exist”)