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Nugent: Rosa Parks?

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Franco [OP]

2004-01-26 00:29 | User Profile

Is "Nuge" at the Nuge message board Ted Nugent? If so, he is invoking Rosa Parks.

At first glance, "Nuge" seems to be Ted Nugent, the singer.

[url]http://nugeboard.tednugent.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/065356.html[/url]


il ragno

2004-01-28 01:53 | User Profile

Franco, what ever gave you the idea that Ted Nugent was anything more than the low-birth-weight Sean Hannity he's always appeared to be, or his forum to be anything besides the A-ball Free Republic it obviously is?


madrussian

2004-01-28 02:11 | User Profile

That's a part of Franco's outreach program. Probably same effectiveness as NA leaflets left on the frontyard. Just kidding.


Franco

2004-01-28 03:04 | User Profile

Heh, heh.

No, it just seemed odd to me to see the name Rosa Parks mentioned....


Robbie

2004-01-28 03:40 | User Profile

Let us pray to the Almighty Sister Goddess Seated-At-The-Left-Hand-Of-The-Mighty-Martin-Lutha Rosa for our sins, forgiveness and salvation....


Texas Dissident

2004-01-28 06:37 | User Profile

Speaking of St. Rosa, does anybody know where it is documented that she attended some kind of Communist party retreat before her infamous "spontaneous" bus ride? Seems like I read that one time somewhere and don't rightly know if it is factual or just an internet rumour.


Sertorius

2004-01-28 09:32 | User Profile

Tex,

That may be the "Highland Institute." A whole bunch of commies trained up there.

I think my favorite Rosa Parks story was the one where a brother broke into her house and stoled a number of items. "Free at last!"


Walter Yannis

2004-01-28 12:47 | User Profile

Yeah, that was the highland institute.

Atlantic Monthly had a startlingly frank article on all of that not long ago.

Walter


il ragno

2004-01-28 16:40 | User Profile

Close but no cigar. That's the [U]Highlander Folk School [/U] you're all thinking of.


Sertorius

2004-01-28 18:36 | User Profile

Il Ragno,

You're right, that is the one I was thinking of. Can you answer Tex's question or is that the answer?


il ragno

2004-01-28 19:31 | User Profile

That's it.


Ed Toner

2004-01-29 15:48 | User Profile

"Civil Rights Hero," Rosa Parks: USA Today reports that NEA teachers have seen to it that every public school child in America knows their version of "The Rosa Parks' Story." It goes something like this; a poor tired black seamstress took a seat in the front of a Montgomery, Alabama buss on December 1, 1955. The driver asked her to move to the back under the state's Segregation law. For refusing g Parks was arrested. Four days later Martin Luther King arrive in town and launched the Montgomery Buss Boycott. After 381 days, the Supreme Court ordered the city buses integrated. The True Parks' Story: the behind-the-scene true story is that Rosa Parks was the secretary of the local NAACP. The book, "Speak Now," a left-wing history of the civil rights movement, states that in August of 1955, (four months before the bus incident) Parks attended the Highlander Folk School in Mount Eagle, Tennessee. The "school" was started in 1932 by Myles Horton and James Dombrowski, both members of the Communist Party.

"Speak Now" states that the schools' original purpose was to train Communists activists on how to promote textile strikes, hold protest marches, picket lines and learn "socialist songs."

The Textile Workers Union was completely controlled by the Communist Party. "Speak Now," page 529 reads as:

"FBI surveillance of the Highlander Folk School and the Southern Conference Educational Fund, (SCEF) intensified. In 1952 Myles Horton would invest their energy and resources in the historic Southern struggle over desegregation of the public schools."

"Speak Now," says that Parks attended summer training at the Highlander Folk school in 1955, 1956 and 1957. She is pictured with Martin Luther King sitting on the front row in a Highlander training class on September 2, 1957. Thus, the liberals' story that she was just a "poor tired black seamstress" when she sat in the front of the bus is a total lie!

On December 1, the black Troy State College in Montgomery opened a $10 million Rosa Parks Library and monument. Attending the dedication included the state's first Jewish governor, Dan Siegelman, who praised Parks, Coretta Scott King said that this incident launched her husband's civil rights career and added:

"By the sheer force of her will, she set in motion a revolution that continues to this day." (Note: She could have and should have also thanked the Communist Party school which trained Parks)

Parks is called, "The mother of the civil rights movement." Both NAACP head Kweisis Mfume, (who has five children by five different women; and never married to any of them) and Jesse Jackson (who is also the father of an illegitimate child) attended. Earlier, Clinton presented Miss Parks with the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor.

An old city bus, like the one Parks road on, is on display in the museum. Children are now brought on the bus and a harsh recorded voice tells all blacks to move to the back. This is deliberately designed to instill feelings of guilt and self-hate in White Children. (The Truth at Last, P.O. Box 1211, Marietta, Georgia, p. 4)


Texas Dissident

2004-01-29 16:54 | User Profile

Thank you, Ed. That's exactly the information I needed for one of my on-going real-world debates.


weisbrot

2004-01-29 20:03 | User Profile

On a trip to DC recently, I had an hour or so open up, so I took the metro to the Smithsonian. I picked the National history museum, remembering from several years ago the cool exhibits of War between the States paraphernalia and the like.

The place has turned into a shrine to blacks, hispanics, Jews and immigrants. Especially on the entry floor, at every turn there is another civil rights exhibit or some panorama glorifying the "contribution" of blahblah group.

Within 100 feet of the entrance is the actual lunch counter from the Woolworths in Birmingham. Very reverent setup. An entire section is dedicated to the Jewish "experience" in America. The music exhibits are dominated by black jazz musicians, and another section documents the Hispanic "experience". Elsewhere are paens to leading feminists/lesbians during the 1960's; every exhibit of every kind- whether it's on machinery, transportation, sports, or entertainment- seems to have a political twist designed to highlight the cultural wreckage left by the "secularists" among us.

The military section is closed for renovation. It is scheduled to reopen with a new theme; some sort of Defending the Homeland nonsense. I'm betting that the Revolutionary and Northern Aggression Wars are deleted in the new exhibit.

White males are almost nowhere to be found, although Lincoln is featured prominently in the Presidents section. Forget the Holocaust Museum, this place is the number one destination for anyone wanting to witness the highjacking of history in action.


Robbie

2004-01-30 00:02 | User Profile

The Smithsonian is also home to the chair that Jew Norman Lear's creation, Archie Bunker, sat in on his show "All In The Family".