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2003-06-18 02:46 | User Profile
Well, the jewsmedia had to do [u]something[/u] to knock the [url=http://forum.originaldissent.com/index.php?showtopic=8600]"Beat Up A White Kid Day"[/url] story off the headlines...
[SIZE=2]NBC5 Report: Students Get Unwanted Lesson In Racism[/SIZE] [url=http://www.nbc5.com/education/2276457/detail.html]NBC Chicago[/url] | 06/17/03 | N/A
African-American Children Allegedly Chemically Burned By Hotel Management [SIZE=2]POSTED: 5:12 p.m. CDT June 17, 2003 UPDATED: 7:47 p.m. CDT June 17, 2003[/SIZE]
CHICAGO -- NBC5's Jennifer Mitchell reported on Tuesday about a school outing to an Ohio amusement park and the unfortunate lessons students learned while there.
A group of African-American students had "a bitter lesson in racism," Mitchell said.
They left Chicago last Monday for a weeklong trip to Huron, Ohio. They had raised funds in order to visit a popular amusement park to celebrate the end of the school year.
But, they say they were not wanted at their hotel because they are black and, a day before they were supposed to leave, the students were rushed to the hospital.
Dominique Duncan remembered her trip to the hospital clearly, Mitchell said.
"It was burning to where my nose was running," Duncan told NBC5 in describing the symptoms that she and 15 of her classmates suffered after swimming in a hotel pool.
The students from Mighty God Christian Academy in Chicago were rushed by ambulance after their eyes began to burn. Some of them so sick that they were vomiting.
"My eyes were burning real, real bad," Micah Carter (pictured, right) told Mitchell. [img]http://images.ibsys.com/2003/0617/2276505_200X150.jpg[/img]
The school's principal, Geri Carter (pictured, left), described the episode as especially scary since she was dealing with children and their eyes. [img]http://images.ibsys.com/2003/0617/2276490_200X150.jpg[/img]
Carter believes a female manager of the River's Edge Inn in Huron, deliberately administered an excess amount of chlorine and other cleaning products into the pool.
The students had visited the Cedar Point Amusement Park a day earlier. The principal said the chaotic scene at the pool followed days of racially inappropriate remarks and "mean-spiritedness" by hotel management.
At one point, according to Carter, the manager "informed my kids that they were so dirty that every time they got into the pool they would have to do a thorough cleaning."
Fireland Regional Medical Center in Ohio confirmed that 16 students had to have their eyes flushed and were given special eye drops to soothe the burning. Students told Mitchell that a white family had been in the pool prior to them with no problems at all.
"I saw vents on the pool area opening and I thought, 'Either something is filtering in or filtering out or maybe both,'" the principal said.
Duncan said that she believes "they did it on purpose to keep us from going in the pool."
Carter told NBC5 that she will be contacting an attorney and plans to pursue a civil case against the hotel and the manager.
Hotel management did not return calls to respond to the allegations, Mitchell said.
é 2003 nbc5.com
2003-06-18 02:56 | User Profile
What a bunch of :dung:
To believe this story one must be a dumb Freaker.
CHICAGO -- NBC5'sJennifer Mitchell reported on Tuesday about uh skoo outing ta an Ohio amusement park an' da unfortunate lessons students learned while dere.
A group o' African-American students had "a bitter lesson in racism," Mitchell said.
They left Chicago last Monday fo' uh weeklong trip ta Huron, Ohio. They had raised funds in order ta visit uh popular amusement park ta celebrate da end o' da skoo year.
But, dey say dey wuz not wanted at they hotel cuz dey iz negroid an', uh day 'bfoe dey wuz supposed ta jet, da students wuz rushed ta da hospital.
Dominique Duncan remembered her trip ta da hospital clearly, Mitchell said.
"It wuz burning ta where muh ma f*ckin nose wuz running," Duncan told NBC5 in describing da symptoms dat she an' 15 o' her classmates suffered afta swimming in uh hotel pool.
The students from Mighty God Christian Academy in Chicago wuz rushed by ambalance afta they peeps began ta burn. Some o' dem so sick dat dey wuz vomiting.
"My peeps wuz burning real, real bad," Micah Carter (pictured, right) told Mitchell.
The skoo'sprincipal, Geri Carter (pictured, left), described da episode as especially scary since she wuz dealing wiff chil'ns an' they peeps.
Carter believes uh beotch manager o' da River'sEdge Inn in Huron, deliberately administered an excess amount o' chlorine an' other cleaning products into da pool.
The students had visited da Cedar Point Amusement Park uh day earlier. The principal said da chaotic scene at da pool followed days o' racially inappropriate remarks an' "mean-spiritedness" by hotel management.
At one point, according ta Carter, da manager "informed muh ma f*ckin kids dat dey wuz so dirty dat every tyme dey got into da pool dey would gots ta do uh thorough cleaning."
Fireland Regional Medical Center in Ohio confirmed dat 16 students had ta gots they peeps flushed an' wuz given special eye drops ta soothe da burning. Students told Mitchell dat uh whitey family had been in da pool prior ta dem wiff nahh problems at all.
"I seen vents on da pool area opening an' I thought, 'Either somethin' iz filtering in or filtering out or maybe both,'" da principal said.
Duncan said dat she believes "they did it on purpose ta keep us from going in da pool."
Carter told NBC5 dat she will be contacting an attorney an' plans ta pursue uh civil case against da hotel an' da manager.
Hotel management did not return calls ta respond ta da allegations, Mitchell said.
what 'chew thinking man?
2003-06-18 03:13 | User Profile
The folks in charge of this merry band of interlopers probably saw what they thought to be a nice establishment to take for a ride, a la all the fake suits against Denny's a few years ago. Wonder how true the reports of "vomiting" really are. Doesn't sound like anything from an over-chlorinated pool to me.
I remember my eyes burning from chlorine from the local pool when I was a kid. Didn't think anything of it, either. Come to think of it, the black kids kind of hung around the pool, the few that ventured in stayed in the shallow end. Almost none of the black kids, even of HS age, could swim. I used to go to the pool all time from ages 9 to 12. It's off the beam, but something I remember.
2003-06-18 16:03 | User Profile
I remember swimming with the darkies at the YMCA where I grew up. Not only were they rambunctious, violent troublemakers, they always left a greasy film. Mabye the extra chlorine was a good idea.
2003-06-18 16:13 | User Profile
*Originally posted by madrussian@Jun 17 2003, 21:56 * ** What a bunch of :dung:
To believe this story one must be a dumb Freaker.
CHICAGO -- NBC5'sJennifer Mitchell reported on Tuesday about uh skoo outing ta an Ohio amusement park an' da unfortunate lessons students learned while dere.
A group o' African-American students had "a bitter lesson in racism," Mitchell said.
They left Chicago last Monday fo' uh weeklong trip ta Huron, Ohio. They had raised funds in order ta visit uh popular amusement park ta celebrate da end o' da skoo year.
But, dey say dey wuz not wanted at they hotel cuz dey iz negroid an', uh day 'bfoe dey wuz supposed ta jet, da students wuz rushed ta da hospital.
Dominique Duncan remembered her trip ta da hospital clearly, Mitchell said.
"It wuz burning ta where muh ma f*ckin nose wuz running," Duncan told NBC5 in describing da symptoms dat she an' 15 o' her classmates suffered afta swimming in uh hotel pool.
The students from Mighty God Christian Academy in Chicago wuz rushed by ambalance afta they peeps began ta burn. Some o' dem so sick dat dey wuz vomiting.
"My peeps wuz burning real, real bad," Micah Carter (pictured, right) told Mitchell.
The skoo'sprincipal, Geri Carter (pictured, left), described da episode as especially scary since she wuz dealing wiff chil'ns an' they peeps.
Carter believes uh beotch manager o' da River'sEdge Inn in Huron, deliberately administered an excess amount o' chlorine an' other cleaning products into da pool.
The students had visited da Cedar Point Amusement Park uh day earlier. The principal said da chaotic scene at da pool followed days o' racially inappropriate remarks an' "mean-spiritedness" by hotel management.
At one point, according ta Carter, da manager "informed muh ma f*ckin kids dat dey wuz so dirty dat every tyme dey got into da pool dey would gots ta do uh thorough cleaning."
Fireland Regional Medical Center in Ohio confirmed dat 16 students had ta gots they peeps flushed an' wuz given special eye drops ta soothe da burning. Students told Mitchell dat uh whitey family had been in da pool prior ta dem wiff nahh problems at all.
"I seen vents on da pool area opening an' I thought, 'Either somethin' iz filtering in or filtering out or maybe both,'" da principal said.
Duncan said dat she believes "they did it on purpose ta keep us from going in da pool."
Carter told NBC5 dat she will be contacting an attorney an' plans ta pursue uh civil case against da hotel an' da manager.
Hotel management did not return calls ta respond ta da allegations, Mitchell said.
what 'chew thinking man? **
MadRuse, LOL!
However, I would translate "African-American" into Ebonics as "Affikin 'merican"
2003-06-18 20:24 | User Profile
Cha Ching and bling bling. Wez goin ta "make our own damn pie"** from here.
Ineeda lawya, Jesse!
**( [url=http://forum.originaldissent.com/index.php?showtopic=8635&hl=]http://forum.originaldissent.com/index.php...wtopic=8635&hl=[/url] )
2003-06-19 03:23 | User Profile
There must not have been too much bleach in the pool, the blacks are still black.
When does a negro not think he's a victim of racism?
What kind of person would call an ambulance because of a little clorine eye burn from a pool? Not only was there no safety issue, but whatever problem could have been solved with a little fresh water for the eyes. The blacks (who I have no doubt called the ambulance) should be billed... but that won't happen.
"Carter told NBC5 that she will be contacting an attorney and plans to pursue a civil case against the hotel and the manager." She wouldn't be a total turd if she didn't sue. The little negro children will get a lesson on yelling racism for rewards. BTW, I didn't see the smallest evidence of racism presented in the article.
If the hotel didn't dislike blacks before, they do now. But, don't blame anyone but the blacks.
2003-06-19 05:18 | User Profile
*Originally posted by Happy Hacker@Jun 18 2003, 21:23 * ** When does a negro not think he's a victim of racism?
"Carter told NBC5 that she will be contacting an attorney and plans to pursue a civil case against the hotel and the manager." She wouldn't be a total turd if she didn't sue. The little negro children will get a lesson on yelling racism for rewards. BTW, I didn't see the smallest evidence of racism presented in the article.
If the hotel didn't dislike blacks before, they do now. But, don't blame anyone but the blacks. **
When does a negro not think he's a victim of racism?
That's a tough one. Um...let me think about this. Maybe when he can't make any money off of it?
The little negro children will get a lesson on yelling racism for rewards.
They don't need to be taught anymore. I think that Blacks have been yelling racism for so long, their children are now born with the instinct; a "cry racism to get what you want" gene, if you will.
BTW, I didn't see the smallest evidence of racism presented in the article.
That's because there isn't any.
2003-06-19 15:02 | User Profile
**What kind of person would call an ambulance because of a little clorine eye burn from a pool? **
A black laying the groundwork for a lawsuit.
2003-06-19 15:10 | User Profile
They have real trouble keeping public swimming pools open in mostly-black areas. The pickaninnies can be counted on to use to pool for other purposes. Let's just say the bacteria count rises to unhealthy levels. :dung:
2003-06-19 19:40 | User Profile
*Originally posted by Lewis Wetzel@Jun 19 2003, 07:10 * ** They have real trouble keeping public swimming pools open in mostly-black areas. The pickaninnies can be counted on to use to pool for other purposes. Let's just say the bacteria count rises to unhealthy levels. :dung: **
Hell, they use the public pool as a place to congregate and try and rob white kids.
I'll confess I stuck with the Mexican kids I went to school with when I went to the pool. The nogs didn't mess with them, because they knew they'd meet "resistance" so to speak. I also hung with them because it was hard to find another white kid who'd fight back. They were few and far between, even then. By the time I hit 13 or so, it was fights with the mestizos as well as the blacks. I guess they discovered their "identity" a little later than the nogs. These days, the mestizos would be all over a white like myself from kindergarten on. The white kid would have to stay away from the pool, period. (The pool was the LACC pool - and I swear, 99% of the blacks couldn't swim, they'd just hang out, make noise, cause trouble - actually being in the water was the safest place to be. The security at the pool was actually decent, it was sometimes a minefield getting to the pool though. Any of you guys in LA or who have lived in LA probably have a good idea of what that pool was like in the 70's. It's probably all beaners now)
Wow, off the beam. Like before, it's all a set up. They saw what they perceive to be rubes, and are making a grab for the golden ring.
2003-06-19 20:11 | User Profile
*Originally posted by Lewis Wetzel@Jun 19 2003, 11:10 * ** They have real trouble keeping public swimming pools open in mostly-black areas. The pickaninnies can be counted on to use to pool for other purposes. Let's just say the bacteria count rises to unhealthy levels. :dung: **
Absolutely true. We decided early on that our kids wouldn't be going to any water parks, public swimming pools or any outdoor areas where Mexicans and blacks distribute body fluids to others. Many people in the Atlanta area woke up to this reality during the White Water outbreak, when one of the Braves players kids along with many others were sickened by e coli. At least one of the children eventually died, with several having probable lifelong complications.
The unofficial word on the White Water case was that on the days in question, there were larger than usual numbers of Mexican kids at the park. It would be hard to blame any hotel manager for blasting the pool with chlorine in response to the water being churned by those excited, orange-pop swilling chirrun. No doubt she had spent the week of this pod's visit fishing out lumps of suspiciously Snickers-colored matter from the pool; she attempted to head off the inevitable dirty-pool lawsuit, and was rewarded for her efforts...
[url=http://131.104.232.9/fsnet/1998/6-1998/fs-06-24-98-01.txt]http://131.104.232.9/fsnet/1998/6-1998/fs-...06-24-98-01.txt[/url] AT LEAST 12 CHILDREN SICK FROM BACTERIA OUTBREAK June 24/98 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Patricia Guthrie Georgia health officials were cited as saying Tuesday that a popular kiddie pool area at White Water park north of Atlanta is the source of an E. coli bacteria outbreak that has sickened at least a dozen children in three Southeastern states. Virginia Galvin, director of Cobb County Public Health department, was quoted as saying at a press conference that, "We have a 98 percent certainty children defecating in the water resulted in an acute contamination." The contamination occurred June 11 and 12 in the White Water wading pools in an area called "Captain Kid's Cove." Authorities said it is unclear which specific pool spread the contamination and which child , or children, triggered the outbreak. Three of the children also attended the same day care facility run out of a private home in Bartow County, Ga., but they were all taken to play at White Water on those particular dates, Galvin said. White Water spokeswoman Deedie Dowdle was cited as saying it is unclear where the contamination occurred, adding, "There's no way we could know where the kids played when they were here. We do know that the group from the day care center did play in Captain Kids' Cove area." Dr. Kathleen Toomey, director of Georgia's Public Health Division, which is leading the investigation, was cited as saying that no other link, such as bad beef or juice, or other common risk usually associated with E. coli 0157:H7 has been established, adding, "The single common exposure of all these cases was attending White Water Park on June 11 and June 12." Galvin added that beef was ruled out when one of the children was found to be vegetarian. No evidence exists of ongoing risk in the pools, said health officials who deemed the pools to now be safe. In addition, health experts said children or adults who were exposed on those days and have not had symptoms of E. coli infection by now should be in the clear. Symptoms of infection, including severe abdominal cramping, watery or bloody diarrhea and urinary tract infections, typically develop within nine days exposure. Two children from Tennessee and one from South Carolina, all of whom played in the White Water kiddie pools during a June 11 visit, are confirmed with the disease. The conditions of two girls, 6- and 2-year-old sisters, who were felled by the bacterial infection were upgraded Tuesday afternoon to good, while a 3-year-old boy remained in fair condition at Egleston Hospital for Children. Scottish Rite Children's Medical Center is also caring for a 4-year-old girl in critical condition and Brody Weiss, the 3-year-old son of Atlanta Braves shortstop Walt Weiss. He is in serious condition, one step better than critical. The hospitals have not identified the children; the elder Weiss confirmed that the middle of his three boys was among them. The story adds that all public health departments in 50 states have also been notified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to be on guard for more cases from residents who may have visited White Water during that critical time period. State and Cobb County, Ga. health officials were cited as deeming White Water now to be safe pools but cautioned parents from letting their kids swim or wade in any pools while they are feeling sick, and they revealed the pools did not meet safe levels of chlorination during an investigation last weekend. The level of chlorine was 1 part per million, Galvin said. The safe level is between 1.5 to 3 parts per million. Officials did not characterize the commercial waterpark as negligent, saying the fecal water contamination is an unusual route of transmission for the potentially fatal strain of bacteria.
CHLORINATED WATER CALLED AN ODD SOURCE FOR E. COLI BACTERIA OFFICIALS SAY June 24/98 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution M.A.J. McKenna According to this story, if the link between this week's cluster of E. coli cases and the White Water themepark in Marietta, Ga. is proved, it will mark only the second time that chlorinated swimming water is believed to have transmitted the sometimes-deadly bacteria., Disease detectives at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are aware of only one other such cluster, which was also in Georgia: Eleven children infected by a neighborhood pool in south Georgia in 1996. Dr. Larry Slutsker of the CDC's foodborne and diarrheal diseases branch was quoted as saying, "Most waterborne transmission has been through drinking unchlorinated water, there was one large outbreak from well water. And it has been transmitted from swimming in unchlorinated water such as lakes and ponds. But chlorinated water is an unusual source; one would suspect either that the chlorination wasn't working properly or the chlorination system wasn't able to keep up with the bacterial burden in the pool." Though O157:H7 have now been found in three states, Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee, there is still no guarantee that disease detectives at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will become involved in the investigation. Their mandatory involvement is triggered when an infectious material, such as a food, is carried across state lines; otherwise, they must be invited in by a state government, and by Tuesday evening, none of the three states had issued such an invitation. But E. coli experts at the Atlanta-based agency are informally advising the Georgia Division of Public Health, which also has former CDC scientists on its staff. The story goes on to describe O157 and says that most outbreaks of O157:H7 have been linked to cow manure or human feces, adding that recent research has shown that up to 1 percent of commercial cattle have the strain - though deer, sheep and goats may also carry it - so that any large lot of cattle taken to a slaughterhouse is likely to contain infected animals. Using information from a laboratory technique called pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, which allows scientists to isolate a unique "DNA fingerprint," the CDC has been building a national E. coli information network. It allows state health departments to electronically compare strains found in outbreaks as a way of pinpointing a common source. E. coli O157:H7 is the only foodborne organism for which the CDC has done this, a measure of how seriously the agency takes the bacterial threat.
2003-06-19 20:19 | User Profile
*Originally posted by Roy Batty@Jun 19 2003, 13:40 * ** Like before, it's all a set up. They saw what they perceive to be rubes, and are making a grab for the golden ring. **
Naive "rubes" or cynical "city slickers"--it doesn't make any difference. The cry of "Racism!" doth make cowards of us all. <_<
2003-06-19 20:20 | User Profile
Interesting point, Weisbrot. 25 years ago the Mexicans in the pools weren't the disease infested illegals we have now.
The number of cases of food poisoning etc. in LA restaurants due to bacteria covered mestizo workers points that way as well.
2003-06-19 20:28 | User Profile
*Originally posted by Roy Batty@Jun 19 2003, 16:20 * ** Interesting point, Weisbrot. 25 years ago the Mexicans in the pools weren't the disease infested illegals we have now.
The number of cases of food poisoning etc. in LA restaurants due to bacteria covered mestizo workers points that way as well. **
Last year, the author of the Mothman Prophesy died of food poisoning; subsequent articles in some underground publications like Creative Loafing criticized the illegal population working in restaurants here for the growing number of food illnesses, but the multicult AJC never did.
Widow: 'All we did was go out to eat'
By JIM AUCHMUTEY Atlanta Journal-Constitution Staff Writer
Ron Bonds sold conspiracies. The Atlantan published books on unsolved mysteries and unexplained phenomena, from the Kennedy assassination to the ominous black helicopters of the New World Order. In the subculture of the paranormal, his reputation was such that writers for "The X-Files" used to call him for ideas.
Ron Bonds fell sick after he and wife Nancy Kratzer ate Mexican for lunch. But nothing Bonds published was stranger than the final chapter of his life.
On a beautiful spring Saturday last year, Bonds and his wife, Nancy Kratzer, rose before dawn to work on the house they had just bought in the Morningside neighborhood of Atlanta. Late that morning, they broke for lunch and headed to a nearby Mexican restaurant, El Azteca on Ponce de Leon.
Bonds ordered a No. 7 combo -- beef burrito, enchilada, beans and rice. He asked the server to make sure the food was hot. It hadn't been the last time he ate there.
"Is it hot enough?" Nancy asked when their lunches arrived.
"Lukewarm," Ron said -- but he was too famished to send the plate back.
Fifteen hours later, after an agonizing evening of vomiting and diarrhea, Bonds was taken by ambulance from their home to Grady Memorial Hospital. As Kratzer waited among the families of trauma victims, she thought to herself: When this is over, I'm going to yell at Ron for putting me through this.
Not long before sunrise, she was shown into a private room. Doctors burst in. One of them broke the news: "Your husband didn't make it."
Kratzer glared at him in disbelief. "I don't think you have the right person," she said. "All we did was go out to eat."
Around 5:30 on the morning of April 8, 2001, Ronald W. Bonds, a 48-year-old Atlanta native whose black goatee was beginning to show flecks of gray, who liked to play guitar and argue politics over a beer and take long walks with his wife, became a statistic.
2003-06-19 20:39 | User Profile
One more section from that story that amounts to a connect-the-dots scenario straight out of Culture of Critique:
*Restaurant response
In a way, El Azteca is a classic American success story. A family of Mexican immigrants opened the first restaurant two decades ago in Sandy Springs and expanded into a chain of more than a dozen outlets. In 1996, they sold the location on Ponce to Bernie Eisenstein, an Atlanta restaurant broker. He still owns the store -- which is not affiliated with the others -- and can usually be found there before lunch conducting business from a front table as oven-mitted waiters dash to and fro.
Eisenstein declined to comment on the Bonds case. "He thinks he's being inappropriately blamed," says his lawyer, Richard Foster.
The attorney is mounting a vigorous defense. In depositions, Foster has raised questions about whether the food samples were handled incorrectly, allowing bacteria to fester en route from the restaurant to the lab. He also points out that Kratzer admits she and her husband ate ground beef at home on the Thursday or Friday night before they visited El Azteca.
"There's no question that Ron Bonds died because he had diverticulosis and ingested this bacteria," Foster says. "The question is: Where did it come from?"
The restaurant's health record has been scrutinized in the early rounds of the lawsuit. Inspectors testified they received previous complaints of sickness from meals at El Azteca, they found evidence of rat infestation, and one caller reported finding a roach in a burrito.
Over the past three years, health officers have scored the restaurant in the 80s and 90s (out of 100) with two exceptions: A 65 in October 1999 and a 69 in February 2001.
One of the items cited was improper temperature on the steam table.*
Cheap Mexican food isn't worth the risks. Rural folks reading this might keep that in mind when the inevitable "El Toro" Speedy Gonzalez lunch special inevitably starts competing with your local greasy spoon...
2003-06-19 20:41 | User Profile
Weisbrot, John Keel (author of The Mothman Prophecy) is still alive as far as I know.
Maybe Ron Bonds wrote about the same subject, but he didn't write that book.
2003-06-19 20:49 | User Profile
*Originally posted by Roy Batty@Jun 19 2003, 16:41 * ** Weisbrot, John Keel (author of The Mothman Prophecy) is still alive as far as I know.
Maybe Ron Bonds wrote about the same subject, but he didn't write that book. **
Oops, correct. His company, IllumiNet, published the book.
Keel must've passed up the burrito special.
2003-06-20 00:45 | User Profile
*At one point, according to Carter, the manager "informed my kids that they were so dirty that every time they got into the pool they would have to do a thorough cleaning."*
The kids were dirty. No reason for that, don't these people know how take a bath? If the kids had been clean the Hotel would not have needed to add "excess amount of chlorine and other cleaning products into the pool."
2003-06-21 01:36 | User Profile
*Originally posted by Happy Hacker@Jun 18 2003, 21:23 * ** **
** What kind of person would call an ambulance because of a little clorine eye burn from a pool? Not only was there no safety issue, but whatever problem could have been solved with a little fresh water for the eyes. The blacks (who I have no doubt called the ambulance) should be billed... but that won't happen. **
Taking everything like this to an extreme is typical black behavior. There is no such thing as a day when :dung: just happens to a black. All of the :dung: is obviously a conspiracy against them! Racism! Hate! Evil Whitey!
2003-06-22 00:41 | User Profile
The news headline shouldn't be "Black Students Get Unwanted Lesson In Racism." It should be "Black Students Get Lesson in Yelling Racism." Or, "White Employees Get Unwanted Lesson in Racial Shakedowns."
2003-06-23 02:48 | User Profile
They probably were pumping in extra chlorine to compensate for the Negroes defecating in the pool.
When I was a kid, every time Negroes came to the public pool, they would take a sh*t in the water.
2003-06-23 02:54 | User Profile
Originally posted by heritagelost@Jun 22 2003, 19:48 * ** When I was a kid, every time Negroes came to the public pool, they would take a sht in the water. **
Get outta here! They did (and do)?
2003-06-23 20:14 | User Profile
Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, heh, heh, heh, hee, hee, hee, hee!!!
On of the first lessons that I learned about negroes and their natural propensity to avoid bathing with soap was imparted to me as a small child here in Arkansas one day. :D
I shall now share with you this priceless object lesson in order for you to understand homespun wisdom with visual effects. ;)
You need the clean lid off of a glass jar for the swimming pool part, fill to the top with water and sprinkle regular ground table pepper onto the surface of the water. DO NOT POUR TOO MUCH OR IT WILL CAKE! Just a pinch, so that there is pepper over most of the surface. The particles of pepper represents negroes and the lid with water in it represents a swimming pool. :P
You will also need some Dawn dishwashing liquid soap, or even a tiny piece of Ivory bar soap will work. :D
Now the point of all this can be summed up with these words: [color=red]In order to clear a swimming pool of negroes, throw in some soap![/color] :P
At this point, let a drop of dishwashing liquid, or a very small piece of Ivory soap fall into the midst of the pepper covered water and watch how quickly the "negroes" move to the sides! :D
2003-06-24 08:47 | User Profile
LOL. Gofball, I just HAD to see for myself. That was cool.
2003-06-24 16:49 | User Profile
Yes, it is a great object lesson to teach a child concerning the animal nature of non-whites and their natural aversion to bathing. :)
2003-06-30 02:19 | User Profile
Yo buss dis :dung:
Study Shows Many Public Pools has Code Violations
2 hours, 1 minute ago
Arleen Bolton fo' KCBS-740 AM (KCBS) - A new study from da Centers fo' Disease Control an' Prevention shows dat mo' than half o' da country'spublic pools getss one or mo' code violations. Epidemiologis Dr. See what I'm sayin? Michael Beach tells KCBS dat reports o' disease outbreaks in pools getss pumps upd significantly in da las ten ta fifteen years.
Beach says many pools do not getss propuh chlorine levels which allows uh variety o' parasites, viruses an' bacteria ta spread. He says data collected from six sites 'roun da country turned up othuh common violations, an' twenty-five percent o' public pool operators do not getss da trainin required by dey state or county, an sh*t. De study also shows dat many pools do not filtuh an' re-circulate watuh quickly enough.
Beach says public pool users should jive ta da operator ta fin' out if da pool iz properly maintained. He says pool operators, health officials an' da public mus' cooperate ta improve da sh*t.
fuh mo' Bay Area news an' 411, visit kpix.com an' www.kcbs.com. Sheeit!
2003-06-30 02:37 | User Profile
:D Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha [ cough * cough ] Ha heh heh heh he hee hee hee hee hee!!! :th: That was good! Cleared my throat.... ;)
2003-06-30 22:51 | User Profile
I didn't have any pepper, so I used cajun spice(pepper mixed with other crap). It practically leaped across the dish I used. I can't believe how fast it was.
2003-07-01 18:49 | User Profile
*Originally posted by heritagelost@Jun 30 2003, 17:51 * ** I didn't have any pepper, so I used cajun spice(pepper mixed with other crap). It practically leaped across the dish I used. I can't believe how fast it was. **
:D It is a priceless object lesson! :lol: