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White Devils Strike New Orleans (Whacko Moonbats Alert)
FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | September 15, 2005 | Ben Johnson

Posted on 09/15/2005 2:07:51 PM PDT by Jacob Kell

White Devils Strike New Orleans By Ben Johnson FrontPageMagazine.com | September 15, 2005

Weeks after leftists began claiming President Bush’s environmental policies and budget cuts caused Hurricane Katrina’s devastation – and that Bush did not dispatch federal aid workers to Louisiana more quickly because of the victims’ skin color – the Left’s politics of perpetual demonization have reached their logical conclusion: one seasoned race-baiter has accused the president of ordering one of New Orleans’ levees dynamited to kill black people.

“I heard from a very reliable source, who saw a 25-foot deep crater under the levee breach,” said Louis Farrakhan, spiritual leader of the Nation of Islam (NOI). “It may have been blown up to destroy the black part of town and keep the white part dry.” Minister Farrakhan made the charge Monday in Charlotte, North Carolina, where many of the hurricane’s evacuees had been taken (at federal expense).

Farrakhan was in town to drum up support for next month’s “Millions More Movement,” a 10th anniversary tribute to the “Million Man March,” which is scheduled to take place at the National Mall one month from today. As FrontPage Magazine columnist Don Feder noted in an exclusive story, this follow-up rally has been endorsed by no less than Bill Clinton, who called it “a very positive idea.” (No word on whether the first black president was Farrakhan’s knowledgeable source.)

Farrakhan had been active in New Orleans itself before the hurricane, having trained a contingent of his security corps, the “Fruit of Islam,” there. The elite, all-male FOI claims to guard NOI events and low-income housing projects, although some claim the organization is a paramilitary force. (Not without foundation. NOI’s Abdul (William) Sharrieff Muhammad once clarified, “We have a military structure that we train our men into.”)

Other radical black leaders have joined Farrakhan on the ground in exploiting the hurricane’s victims and spreading their hateful ideologies. In an official press release, racial separatist Malik Zulu Shabazz, head of the New Black Panther Party, describes New Orleans thus:

“Wholesale police brutality is being waged against the victims of this natural disaster.” The police (sniper units) are using tactics to provoke attacks by Black residents as to substantiate their reasons of opening fire on groups of black males randomly and indiscriminately…According to Shabazz, “this is more of a racist occupation of subjugation rather than a relief effort.”

Shabazz also wondered why Bush didn’t accept Fidel Castro’s goodwill offer to send Cuban medics to tend Katrina’s casualties.

The NBPP takes the president’s mother to task, as well. Its press release states MSNBC’s “Keith Oberman” reported that Barbara Bush said, “the conditions in the Dome are sufficient enough for those people [the evacuees] since they were underprivileged anyway.” You can read the former First Lady’s actual words here. (To be fair, Olbermann is probably sorry he didn’t fabricate the quotation first.)

CNSNews.com sums up, “The (N)ew Black Panther Party said the system is designed [in Shabazz’s words] ‘to keep non-white people in state of subjugation on all levels and they are viewed as expendable in order to protect the interest of the system.’”

Such sentiments are sadly not reserved to fringe figures like Farrakhan and Shabazz. Political figures, foreign and domestic, share their off-the-wall views. Foreign leaders, particularly from Africa, have voiced similar critiques. Chen Chimutengwende, the acting Information Minister of Robert Mugabe’s Marxist kleptocracy, Zimbabwe, said, “This hurricane has once more exposed the racism of the American administration against black people because if it had been white people affected, they would have moved faster.”

News outlets have quoted an unnamed Kenyan official, who decided Bush is guilty until proven innocent: “There is no evidence to prove that the U.S. government delayed to assist the people of New Orleans because they were blacks, but given the history of the U.S., everything points at racial profiling…[A]t the moment, unless we are given a watertight excuse, it is racism at its worst.”

At least one well-known Democratic Congresswoman shares these conspiratorial sentiments, expressing them in her own familiar, over-the-top cadences. In a floor speech last week, Rep. Cynthia McKinney, D-Dementia, favorably quoted former Black Panther Party member Malik Rahin as an authoritative source of information, reading into the Congressional Record Rahin’s allegation that the authorities allowed roving gangs of white vigilantes to roam the streets of New Orleans “unchecked,” to the verge of starting a “race riot.”

This was, indeed, an underreported phenomenon.

She belittled “the ruthless sybaritic power player elites” running the country, before weeping, “As I saw the African-Americans, mostly African-American families ripped apart, I could only think about slavery, families ripped apart, herded into what looked like concentration camps.”

McKinney – who once intimated President Bush had advance knowledge of 9/11 and balked at voting for a resolution to condemn Farrakhan – stated the new lynch mobs of New Orleans were perhaps the last in a long series of anti-black conspiracies led by the federal government:

In about 20, 25 universities around the country we have got biodefense labs studying I do not know what. I can remember the Tuskegee Study. I remember MK-Ultra as an African American. I remember Paul Robeson. But Tulane University is under water, and Tulane University houses one of these biodefense labs. We need to know what the heck was in that lab, what was going on in that biodefense lab.

She then discovered a heretofore unknown plot to suppress C-SPAN...because the network allows her to speak. “Thank goodness, I can come to the floor of the House and speak my piece,” she said. “And as long as C-SPAN cameras are running, well, it will not be cut off, but I understand there is even an effort to try and limit C-SPAN's access to American households.”

She ended an incredibly disjointed speech – even by her standards – by endorsing conspiracies qua conspiracies:

I will just conclude by saying that on the United States State Department website is [an item entitled], “How to identify misinformation.” [It asks:] Does the story fit the pattern of a conspiracy theory?

Her remarks echoed and endorsed by name rapper Kanye West. NBC cameras cut away from West at a celebrity fundraiser for Hurricane Katrina victims on September 2 after the gangsta launched into an unscripted political rant. “George Bush does not care about black people,” he said. Like Rahin and McKinney, West would say the government has “given [National Guardsmen] permission to go down and shoot us.”

Influential Princeton professor, rap artist, and honorary Democratic Socialists of America chairman Cornell West also seconded West’s remarks. In an op-ed published in the UK Observer (owned by the same company as the far-Left Guardian newspaper) on 9/11, West concluded, “When Kanye West said the President [sic.] does not care about black people, he was right.”

Now we see how far the Hate Whitey Left will go to popularize the fiction of bloodthirsty racist Republicans: charges of genocide in the aftermath of one of the worst natural disasters in modern history.

This would offer a spectacular “Sister Souljah moment” to any responsible politician on the Left seeking higher office in 2008. It would seem there is no such person, judging by the deafening silence.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ben Johnson is Managing Editor of FrontPage Magazine and author of the book 57 Varieties of Radical Causes: Teresa Heinz Kerry's Charitable Giving.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Philosophy; US: Alabama; US: Louisiana; US: Mississippi; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: bigeasy; blamebush; blanco; bush; bushbashing; chimutengwende; cornelwest; cynthiamckinney; demagogues; farrakhan; fruitofislam; hurricanekatrina; kanyewest; katrina; kenya; leveeplot; louisiana; malikshabazz; moonbats; mugabe; nagin; nationofislam; newblackpantherparty; neworleans; noi; nutcases; presidentbush; zimbabwe
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To: rdb3
I always found it funny how the idiot media calls on Black, Mexican or Muslim leaders to guide their people. Are there really any white leaders? I don't go looking for some certain white guy to tell me what I need to think or do. It is a really sad commentary on how the lib elite really view people. Like everyone who is not a white male Protestant is so devoid of intelligence they need to be shepherded at all times.
21 posted on 09/15/2005 2:33:13 PM PDT by satchmodog9 (Murder and weather are our only news)
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To: Jacob Kell

People like Farrakhan and McKinney depend on lying. It is their way of achieving notoriety. A decent society would dismiss them as charlatans.


22 posted on 09/15/2005 2:34:20 PM PDT by popdonnelly
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To: satchmodog9

Exactly. What the hell is a black leader? McKinney and Farrakahn are blacks that can't think straight. Does that qualify them as "black leaders"? I guess my congressman and my minister are "white leaders".


23 posted on 09/15/2005 2:37:46 PM PDT by popdonnelly
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To: Sender

Without black racism these people are out of business.

Damn right they cry racism, Theres money in them thar hills.

I believe Farrakhans impeccable source was Zarkawi.


24 posted on 09/15/2005 2:39:18 PM PDT by sgtbono2002
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To: Sender
It is statements like this one from Louis Farrakhan, and from Cynthia McKinney, from Al Sharpton and from Kanye West that just make me mad. Mad enough to forget reason and courtesy at times.

And I will tell you that you don't know how mad these clowns make me! And the media gives a lot of weight to their nonsense.

These nitwits speak for themselves, and no one else.


If you want a Google GMail account, FReepmail me.
They're going fast!

25 posted on 09/15/2005 2:39:49 PM PDT by rdb3 (I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. --Philippians 4:13)
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To: mothball
Farrakhan had been active in New Orleans itself before the hurricane, having trained a contingent of his security corps, the “Fruit of Islam,” there. The elite, all-male FOI claims to guard NOI events and low-income housing projects, although some claim the organization is a paramilitary force

A less polite, but probably more descriptive, name for this organization would be Louie's Brownshirts.

26 posted on 09/15/2005 2:40:28 PM PDT by ModelBreaker
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To: pcottraux

So that's where ABC got the idea for that new show about the aliens taking human form during a hurricane. Hmmmmmmmm.


27 posted on 09/15/2005 2:46:29 PM PDT by Jaded (Hell sometimes has fluorescent lighting and a trumpet. Whadda you mean sometimes?)
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To: Jacob Kell
“I heard from a very reliable source, who saw a 25-foot deep crater under the levee breach,” said Louis Farrakhan

***This must be somebody else trying to cover his ass.Betcha I know who it is.

“It may have been blown up to destroy the black part of town and keep the white part dry

***Farrakhan, say this over and over to yourself and hear how friggin' stupid you sound. Did you go past the first grade in school? You sound as ignorant as Jesse Jackson does.

Farrakhan had been active in New Orleans itself before the hurricane, having trained a contingent of his security corps, the “Fruit of Islam,”

***Would this be the ones that was stealing everything that wasn't nailed down?

Farrakhan had been active in New Orleans itself before the hurricane

*** I was going to ask why you didn't get your flock out of there if you were in New Orleans before the storm but considering what you are saying now, I don't think you had the intelligence to get them out either. Quit blaming everything on BS.
28 posted on 09/15/2005 2:52:01 PM PDT by WasDougsLamb (just my opinion. Go easy on me.)
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To: mothball
Farracommie is such a joke

I don't find him funny at all, and his Nation of Islam I see as a very dangerous organization. Why does this guy get to keep a private army which swears allegience to the same so-called "religion" that flew airplanes into the WTC?

29 posted on 09/15/2005 2:55:05 PM PDT by konaice
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To: Jacob Kell

this is Bushfault, everyone knows George snuck into Mayor Nagin house and poisoned him with stupid pills.


30 posted on 09/15/2005 3:04:01 PM PDT by Republicus2001
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To: atomicpossum
Speaking as a white devil, I can say unreservedly that I do not remember the subject of blowing up the levees coming up at any of our cabal meetings.

You must have been on a bathroom break. We covered it between "Opportunities: plausible deniability," and "Hip Hop to Slip, Flop."

31 posted on 09/15/2005 3:11:49 PM PDT by papertyger (I seek opportunity... Not security.)
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To: DrewsDad
"fruits of islam" I didn't think Mohammedans were down with the homosexual lifestyle.
32 posted on 09/15/2005 3:33:53 PM PDT by isrul
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To: Jacob Kell

I saw a spokesman for Louie & he sur insinuated Mayor Nagin planted the idea of whites blowing a hole in the levee.


33 posted on 09/20/2005 12:38:25 PM PDT by USMARINE6 (www.usafreedomforum.com)
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