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Saturday, February 11, 2012

3 Black Alabama Legislators Defend Racism, After They Opposed Racism

Sigh.  Poor Alabama State Senator Scott Beason (racist, Gardendale).  In a pathetic attempt to defend himself against allegations of racism, three House Negroes  are defending the indefensible.  The only problem is,  two of the three black legislators are on VIDEO speaking at a press conference in OPPOSITION to Scott Beason. Ooops!  h/t CM

 This situation is proof White people fail to see how racism harms white people, as well as black people.  Instead of accepting responsibility for his  words and actions, Beason resorts to the Plantation Mentality and finds 3 black people to defend him against his own words and his own actions. What gets me is they honestly believe they are credible, and we the people are stoopid.

Judge Myron Thompson said Scott Beasons' motives were racially and politically motivated for becoming a whistler blower in the alleged vote-buying scheme to pass pro-gambling legislation in Alabama.  Key word, motives.  What Scott Beason said was racist.  I don't care how many black legislators come forward to defend him.  Watch how to tell people they sound racist.


I don't care what Scott Beason IS, I care about what Scott Beason DID.

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4 comments:

havealittletalk said...

So with Bentley's plan, education money will go to public prisons.

Cha-ching! Another day, another $750 directly out of the Huntsville City Schools budget to fund a private detention camp to house five kids who get up Wardynski's ire for who knows how long without any semblance of due process.

Let's see, it's the 42nd day of the year, so that means $31,500 have gone to the teepees.

And in the public d-home for Madison County, 83% are there for non-violent offenses. And I can tell you for absolute certain there is at least one out partying who committed a vicious act of violence but the already strapped DA office didn't want to put the resources into getting a conviction on the correct charge. Guess it is cheaper to get a conviction for having parephenalia than for damaging someone's brain. Or maybe if it doesn't appear on YouTube, it never happened.

Cha-ching!

Redeye said...

$31,500 for Tepees good.

$31,500 for certified teachers bad.

Sweet Home Alabama. Where the skies are blue and the people in charge don't have a clue.

Sigh

Mack Lyons said...

Amazing how we can't seem to find the funds for education or any other liberal pursuit that benefits all, yet we can find the money to funnel towards prisons, charter schools, etc. At least people are waking up to the fact that Robert Bentley is essentially incompetent and unable to think or act his way out of a wet paper bag.

Redeye said...

It's amazing to me how State Senator Hank Sanders tried to warn DEMOCRATS about this and was called a race baiter by so called DEMOCRATS.

At least we don't have to pay Robert Bentley for being incompetent since he's not accepting a full salary until Alabama reaches full employment. Snark. You get what you don't pay for. Snark