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Look at the disgusting things Democrats are allowed to say about a black Republican. How can they get away with this crap? Follow the link to see the picture they have doctored up for him.
We don’t need to ask what would happen if a Republican did something like this, their career would be over, and rightly so, but the party of compassion and inclusion can show them selves to be the raciest pigs that they are!
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Simple Sambo wants to move to the big house
I’s Simple Sambo and I’s running
for the Big House
Will this be blasted in the Main Stream Media? We know that answer… Nope, no double standards here.
h/t: Charlie Sykes
The paper has finally caught on to what the Alternative Media (talk radio & blogs) has been talking about for a week or so.
A picture of President Bush with a gun to his head is called art, but if it was a picture of one of the Clintons with a gun to the head, it would be called proof that Conservatives are mean hateful people… Nope, no double standard here.
JS Online: Ban on anti-Bush artwork stirs up dispute
There is nothing confusing about the image in “Patriot Act,” a work of art that has the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay in an uproar. The face of President Bush is clear. So is the revolver being held to his head.What has sparked fierce debate is what the image means and whether it belongs on a college campus.
In the eyes of UW-Green Bay’s chancellor, “Patriot Act” is an endorsement of assassination. He has banned it from the university’s gallery, where it was scheduled to be shown as part of a traveling exhibit, saying in a letter to faculty and staff that “in a society all too violence prone, using these or other venues to appear to advocate or suggest assassination is not something the UW-Green Bay may do.”
To the artist, the work expresses nothing more than a desire to see Bush voted out of office. Faculty members and students say the chancellor violated principles of free speech and academic freedom, no matter what the artist intended. When the traveling exhibit opened on campus last week, a blank frame hung in the place of “Patriot Act.”
Big Hat Tip to Charlie Sykes. This is STILL not being reported anywhere that I can find. Last night (Tuesday 9/20 about 5 p.m.), Jim Doyle (
) has made an appointment to the Wisconsin Technical College System Board. The man that Jim Doyle appointed to this position is Michael Rosen.
Michael Rosen has now been appointed to oversee the Wisconsin Technical College System even though he is the union representative for the Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC). How can someone both oversee this and other colleges and still be the union representative? This is a HUGE conflict of interest!
Michael Rosen is also a huge Liberal hack in the Milwaukee area. He has been a part of many of the big fringe left wing movements around here for a long time. What this is, is Doyle shoring up his fringe Moonbat wing of his party.
This can be stopped
This appointment can be stopped by the Wisconsin Senate, they have to approve this appointment, this will mean we need to get Dale Schultz (
) to pretend to be a Republican leader and oppose this appointment.
If you would like to email your senator to tell them that they must oppose this appointment, you can find their email addresses here. (Make sure you use the Senate addresses)
Jessica McBride points out a very interesting fact. That the minor discloser error made by the Walker campaign, that ended in a $5,000 fine (the 2nd largest fine in 7 years) was the first such complaint that was not dismissed with no action taken.
MCBRIDE’S MEDIA MATTERS: SEB and Staff Dismissed All Complaints for Lack of Political Disclosure Received and Processed by Elections Board Since At Least 1997
The State Elections Board, and the Staff of the State Elections Board, have dismissed all lack of political disclosure complaints received and processed by the Elections Board since 1997, with the lone exception of the $5,000 finding against the Scott Walker campaign for not putting a political disclaimer on some automated phone calls about the County budget, according to the results of an open records request I filed with the SEB.
It’s a very long post, but it’s loaded with information that should have Walkers lawyers salivating for a chance to appeal this ludicrous fine.
Michelle Malkin reminds us that it is the 36th anniversary of Ted Kennedy driving Mary Jo Kopechne off a bridge.
Resistance is futile! points out that on the official webpage of Massachusetts, they have water safety tips
The owner of RealDebateWisconsin has been banned from commenting at the Racine Journal Times, for “spamming”. What they call spam is called Free Speech is the rest of the country!
I guess that the JT is so invested in the school referendum that will raise taxes by $6.4 million after being refused just two months ago, that anyone that speaks in opposition must be silenced.
Yet another reason to spike this ridiculous referendum!
On Wednesday. Ralph Nader was describing to a group how he felt he was treated by the Democrats that were working so hard to keep him off the ballots in many swing states, he told the crowd that he felt like a ‘N-word’.
Can you imagine if a Republican would say that? He would be run out of town, and rightly so! But since Nader is a liberal, he is allowed, Al Sharpton said so. We all remember a few years ago when Senator Robert Byrd (KKK-W.Va.) repeatedly used the ‘N-word’ in an interview, the man was in the Ku Klux Klan and used that vile term several times, yet there was no outrage. It just proves once again the double standard that exists in Liberalism, it’s not what is said that matters, it is who said it.
New York Daily News - Daily Dish & Gossip - Lloyd Grove’s Lowdown: Nader’s very unpleasant N-gagement
If Ralph Nader doesn’t stop dropping the N-bomb, Al Sharpton is going to wash out his mouth with soap.“Nader is not a racist by any stretch of the imagination,” Sharpton told me yesterday. “He has a good track record. But he ought to be sensitive that he does not sanitize that word.”
Speaking Wednesday night at a Washington fund-raiser to retire the debt from his 2004 presidential campaign, Nader complained that Democratic Party powerbrokers had kept him off the ballot in such Southern states as Georgia and Virginia - which reminded him of the oppressive Jim Crow laws that denied African-Americans equal rights.
“I felt like a [n-word],” remarked the 70-year-old white multimillionaire graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School.
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