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Franco [OP]

2002-12-30 22:11 | User Profile

12-30-02

Home Wule, Dawg

We felt compelled to remind a pal via e-mail that, not only did Blacks screw up Africa after the Whites left Rhodesia, Ivory Coast, etc., but Blacks also screw up entire cities in America -- especially Washington, DC. For those of you who do not know, Blacks ran DC for about 25 years under what is called "Home Rule" [1]. That Home Rule was sort of a "we are sovereign from FedGov" type of system. Anyway, Blacks literally ran DC into the ground -- so much so that Black-operated Home Rule ended. [Too bad -- we had fond feelings for DC's upstanding Black mayor, "Crack Pipe" Barry].

Yep, regardless of where you go, Blacks cannot govern themselves. But somehow they can become Supreme Court Justices and mayors and governors and college deans and...

We suspect trouble ahead with this current Blacks-are-equal thang. We all be findin' out soon dat dem Blacks f*ck up almos' everthang dey touch....but don' say dat, 'cuz that be "hate," dawg....

[1] timeline of DC Home Rule: 1973: Home Rule Charter for DC approved by Congress; 1997-forward: Home Rule dismantled in DC


naBaron

2002-12-31 15:07 | User Profile

I was at the Goodwill yesterday. They have a book section which is chock full of yesteryear's 'social justice' books. (and astrology, pyramid power- pick your superstition).

Anyhow, I picked up a book (from which I will post excerpts) from 2 liberals on how to keep cities from being ruled by blacks. They're pretty up front about keeping the white liberals in charge. The book is from the early 70s (I'm at work now, so it will be some hours before I return with author-title).

They advocated Municipal Governments- thank God they haven't done that yet! I grew up only blocks from the DC line....


naBaron

2003-01-02 13:57 | User Profile

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The politics of turmoil; essays on poverty, race, and the urban crisis by Cloward, Richard A., and Piven, Frances Fox