Posted on 12/27/2004 7:41:49 AM PST by Lancey Howard
An oldie but goodie from the FR archives.
< / there goes breakfast >
Did he do it again this year?
United Slaves were proto-fascists, walking around in dashikis, blowing away Black Panthers and adopting invented "African" names. (That was a big help to the black community: How many boys named "Jamal" currently sit on death row?)
....that are written by nobody except Ann Coulter.
No. This year's "Kwanzaa message" from the President was short and muted, exactly the way some Presidential aide told the speechwriter intern to write it.
This guy Karenga sounds like a typical Los Angeles Congressman.
Does this post violate the rules?
I think Clinton started this tradition of Kwanzaa greetings. I thought since Clinton left, Bush would get rid of this insanity. I wonder how many of Clinton's traditions are still practiced in the White House.
Why yes! Yes it does!
It would seem so.....
Ann, two words: Karen Carpenter.
Kwanza's acceptance by our popular culture is the epitome of our culture's disdain for Truth in place of meaningless feel-good symbolism that is often contrary to the facts.
When one contrasts Kwanzas acceptance with the rejection of Christmas, it is particularly illuminating.
To celebrate the inclusiveness of Kwanza is like celebrating the inclusiveness of Nazism and the KKK.
I really wish political staffers would point out these things, after a little research, before writing such stupid pap for the President to vlather to the public.
Two more words: man hands.
His Christmas greetings were short and muted as well. As a matter of fact, the words Christ or Christmas did not appear on the White House 'Christmas' card.
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