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McCain/Palin Spur Hate Crime? - Just Sayin - October 12, 2008 (449 hits)


Hey ya’ll. I know Sunday afternoon is supposed to be relaxing, and ya’ll know, for the most part, I try to keep it light. Not today. As always, I’m happy to see you, and I appreciate cha taking time out to read Just Sayin. Ya’ll have become my family; I’ve allowed you to see into some of the darkest corners of me. Usually I say something like I hope you enjoy today’s Just Sayin. Not today. I hope today you’re moved to consider the peril America faces. Today I hope your throat closes and your eyes are blind with indignation. It is obvious today that America has again, defaulted on her promissory note insofar as her citizens are concerned. Instead of honoring her sacred constitutional obligations, America has given all but the most affluent of her people a bad check, which has come back marked "insufficient funds.” One hundred forty five years and forty-five days later, we must face the tragic fact that America is still not free. Do those words ring familiar? They are Martin’s, ( from the speech where he went on to say, “I have a dream.” Not today. Today I call you to remember the consequences of a dream deferred, and act as if your life depends on it. Perhaps it does. Just Sayin

Up front, we want you to know it was our intention today to rattle all the rotting skeletons in the closets of the GOP ticket that Barack Obama has elected not to share. It still is. We dug long and deep. We even sought out Delores Williams, a popular anti-Obama Blogger, to insure the other side had some voice. We also planned three provocative articles on domestic violence, and Jessica Angelique, Emmanuel Brown and Ta'Nisha G. aka Big_Juisee have poured out their hearts. However, something happened Friday, in a small Texas town that cast its ugly color on our efforts.

Friday, a 16-year-old African American male was beaten, kicked and robbed in a church parking lot, with-in 15 minutes of closing time. His cries for help went unanswered. His attackers are described as three Caucasian males between the ages of 18 and 20. They all wore boots and t-shirts emblazoned with the Confederate flag. The young man, who wishes to remain anonymous, reports he was repeatedly called Ni**** and told he didn’t belong in Texas or America. The fear, pain and disillusionment in his eyes are testament to childhood’s cruel end. His mother says the avid skateboarder and roller blade enthusiast doesn’t even want to go outside.

There has not been an incidence of a hate crime in this Texas town in at least 5 years, and the attack appears a direct outgrowth of the tactics employed by the McCain/Palin campaign. A campaign so rife with lies and incendiary fear mongering the candidate himself has had to back pedal. Friday, while the young man sat in a police station recounting his horror, John McCain was forced to read more
Posted By: Michelle Diane
Sunday, October 12th 2008 at 6:36PM
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