Monosyllabic Pedantry

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Hatin' Whitey

UPDATE: After receiving a bunch of flack from white people who (for some strange reason) were offended at being called racist and grouped with the segregationists of the 1960s, the racist politicians of Atlanta changed their election message after the election. CYA, anyone?

If Comcast had a clue as to how to how to provide online storage that is workable, I could post the original. Since they don't, you'll have to refer to the text below.

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"This is Congressman John Lewis."
"And I'm Mayor Shirley Franklin"
"And I'm Andy Young"

(John Lewis) "On November 7th we face the most dangerous situation we ever have. If you think fighting off dogs and water hoses in the sixties was bad, imagine if we sit idly by and let the right-wing Republicans take control of the Fulton County Commission."

(Shirley Franklin) "The efforts of Martin and Coretta King, Hosea Williams, Maynard Jackson and many others will be lost. That's why we must stand up and we must turn out the vote for the Democrats on Election Day."

(Andy Young) "And especially for John Eaves for Fulton County Commission Chairman. Unless you want them to turn back the clock on equal rights and human rights and economic opportunity for all of us, vote for John Eaves as Fulton County Chairman"

(Lewis) "Your very life may depend on it."


So there you have it. If Republicans are elected, they will use their WABAC machine to project us all back to 1962.

1 Comments:

  • Holy shit!

    That playing the race card bit, is some powerful politickin'.

    Sho' Nuff!

    By Blogger Sarcastro, at 8:06 AM  

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