Very offensive to those who wear Che Guevarra t-shirts...
Juan Williams is a race baiter who would not have the millions he has made masquerading as a journalist were it not for affirmative action.
Juan Williams needs to spend some time with that Wallbuilders guy and learn about America’s Black Founding Fathers that the liberal history teachers don’t want anyone to know about.
“Race is always a trigger in politics, but now a third of the nation are people of color and their numbers are growing”
Yep. So much for the liberal utopia of every race getting along with each other which is nonsense.
Juan likes his life on the plantation. Heck, it beats working for starvation wages in some northern factory.
I find Juan’s comment racist.
OK, I’ve had it. God help someone within earshot who even intimates such a stupid premise. They’ll hear more about John Locke, natural rights, limited government, abolition, rule of law, and liberty in 30 seconds than they’ve heard in their entire lives, delivered with a George Carlin disregard for propriety. And I will dog them about their stupidity, and require them to apologize, loudly. As a friend of mine said once, this is a mountain I am willing to die on.
And if its at work, maybe flooding human resources with complaints about harassment, lack of tolerance, indifference to diversity, and anything else I can think of might be on the way, too. Afterwards, the rest of the crew can view the head on the stick as a warning not to piss me off this way.
This is where politeness has gotten us. My choice is to be unpopular with some or watch the republic die of neglect. Is there a choice?
Juan Williams would find racism in a chocolate Moon Pie.
As soon as Hannity, O Reilly or anyone else puts Juan. Alan Colmes or Beckel on I turn the channel.
Do you all really think we can save this nation anymore? There are just too many stupid people around, and in very high places.
Nuts...
That’s a race card too far.
Juan has just cried “wolf”.
“Injustice: Exposing the Racial Agenda of the Obama Justice Department” by J. Christian Adams is a most interesting read, although it takes a very strong stomach to wade through the pages detailing how the Voting Section of the DOJ has been subverted from an agency to impartially administer the law to one dedicated to blacks getting even with the supposed injustices done to them by, apparently, today’s whites. Adams talks about the derailing of the voter intimidation case against members of the New Black Panthers party in Philadelphis in 2008. He notes that Juan Williams, in reporting for NPR, was the only one to mention that Obama appeared cheerfully with members of the NBP in a rally in Selma, Alabama, in spring of 2008. Yet later when Adams testified before the US Civil Rights Commission about how the case against the New Black Panthers had been aborted on orders from high up in Obama’s DOJ, Williams accused him of “politicizing” the issue, apparently forgetting or overlooking the previous linkage between the President and the NBP’s and the obvious conflict of interest it invoked...no wonder Juan doesn’t want to be reminded of little things like the Constitution.....
WITH EVERY BREATH THAT JUAN TAKES... RACISM ENDURES.
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Juan after you were dropped from NPR basically on racial grounds, you think you would wise up. I used to have some respect for Juan, but lately you can count on him being at the edge of the lunatic leftist fringe. He is starting to make Allen Combs look good.
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Every time I see Juan Williams he looks like a deer in the headlights.
I refer to him as Juan the Moron.
Is there a way to make the American flag just red and blue?
Yet he couldn't find any racism in BO's "Black Liberation Theology"??
"Black theology will accept only the love of God which participates in the destruction of the white enemy. What we need is the divine love as expressed in Black Power, which is the power of black people to destroy their oppressors here and now by any means at their disposal".--James (Jim) Cone,
African American Religious Thought: An Anthology (Paperback)
by Cornel West (Editor), Eddie S. Glaude Jr. (Editor)
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SEAN HANNITY: But Reverend Jeremiah Wright is not backing down and has not for years and in his strong stance on the teaching of black liberation theology is nothing new. He had the same things to say last spring when he appeared on "Hannity & Colmes:"
WRIGHT: If you're not going to talk about theology in context, if you're not going to talk about liberation theology that came out of the '60s, systematized black liberation theology that started with Jim Cone in 1968 and the writings of Cone and the writings of Dwight Hopkins and the writings of womynist theologians and Asian theologians and Hispanic theologians, then you can't talk about the black value system.
HANNITY: But I'm a reverend
WRIGHT: Do you know liberation theology, sir?
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,354158,00.html
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Malik Zulu Shabazz, chairman of the New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense (NBPP):
"We believe in a Black first philosophy and a Black Liberation Theology."