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March 30, 2008
The Case for Reparations
If anybody ought to be forced to pay "reparations" to blacks, it's the Democrat Party. Lt. Col. Francis Rice, U.S. Army Retired, explains.
Hat tip: Lone Star Times, on a tip from Byron.
Posted by Van Helsing at March 30, 2008 10:36 AM
Comments
It looks like Bill Clinton was a liar when he claimed to be the the first black president.
In fact - it looks like Democrats have been really busy rewriting history to make the KKK a conservative group, and themselves the only friends black folks have ever had in America.
The really sickening part: The our black brothers and sisters have swallowed the Democrat lies hook, line, and hangman's noose.
Posted by: Jimbo at March 30, 2008 2:36 PM
Jimbo, as much of an ass you are online I know a post like this shows your true side. And where is my beer so I can spit on you? (that is a joke in case you snorting your oxycontin).
Posted by: Mr. Parker at March 30, 2008 7:58 PM
This reminded me of a proclamation written by Walter Williams entitled,
Proclamation of Amnesty and Pardon Granted to
All Persons of European Descent
Walter is such a great guy. Too bad he's too smart to run for President. Yes, Walter E. Williams, Gracious and Generous Grantor.
Posted by: Lyle at March 30, 2008 10:56 PM
priceless!
Posted by: nanc at March 31, 2008 6:01 AM
Now THAT was worth reading and quite awesome. Thanks for sharing Lyle.
Posted by: HoosierArmyMom at March 31, 2008 7:18 AM
"Proclamation of Amnesty and Pardon Granted to
All Persons of European Descent"
Mr Williams once had editorials printed in the local paper. He made me mad, he made me feel good and he made me cheer, I loved his writing.
In one editorial, he revieled his family secret: his BLACK ancesstors were FREEMEN in the Southern States and they OWNED SLAVES! In fact, he admitted that his ancesstors were once known for MISTREATING their slaves. His family kept this heritage a secret durring the civil rights and the black power eras, for obvious reasons.
Posted by: KHarn at March 31, 2008 1:36 PM
No doubt!!! That is interesting and I do remember Mr. William's editorials as well. Also thought provoking. Prior to "The Trail of Tears", many members of the Cherokee Nation were slave holders as well. I read a book on the Trail of Tears several years ago and I found that fact pretty surprising.
Posted by: HoosierArmyMom at April 1, 2008 12:50 PM

