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'Condoleeza Rice is anti-black'
news24.com ^ | 22/01/05 | unattributed

Posted on 01/22/2005 6:25:49 AM PST by flitton

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To: ONETWOONE

I couldn't agree more. She is a wonderful example of a person that places her country above herself. Oh how the left must hate her. It's very hard to manipulate people with core values.


21 posted on 01/22/2005 6:49:46 AM PST by Dutch Boy
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To: flitton
The Zimbabwean government on Friday dismissed Rice's comments, saying Harare was unruffled about what "fascists" thought of it.

I wonder if Zimbabwean culture appreciates the concept of irony, because it doesn't get much better than that.

22 posted on 01/22/2005 6:53:05 AM PST by Fzob (Why does this tag line keep showing up?)
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To: verity

No, it isn't

Dark Continent

A former name for Africa, so used because its hinterland was largely unknown and therefore mysterious to Europeans until the 19th century. Henry M. Stanley was probably the first to use the term in his 1878 account Through the Dark Continent.

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23 posted on 01/22/2005 6:53:18 AM PST by flitton
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To: beyond the sea

"...the world must be coming to an end."

It certainly is in Zimbabwe.


24 posted on 01/22/2005 6:54:49 AM PST by jocon307 (Ann Coulter was right)
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To: Piquaboy

Now that Boxer, Byrd and Mugabe are on the same side it is time to cave and find a new SOS. Clinton's Boy George would never have let a triangulation opportunity go by without bringing up the 16 inchers and firing for effect.


25 posted on 01/22/2005 6:57:04 AM PST by AndyJackson
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To: flitton

Africa is a lost cause. Shame.


26 posted on 01/22/2005 6:58:36 AM PST by Dallas59 (Bush said the "F" word 27 times January 20th, 2005!)
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To: isthisnickcool

Wow do I agree with you on that. Biden has no credability with me. I understand he was Kerry's first choice as Sec of Defense if Kerry had won the election. I just think the Democrats will pay for this though in the next election.


27 posted on 01/22/2005 7:01:13 AM PST by ONETWOONE (onetwoone)
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To: flitton
The Herald predicted that Rice would be the "alto horn that leads and plays harbinger to Bush's bass as it thunders and rings across the globe with Iraq as its lighter prelude."

May it be so!

28 posted on 01/22/2005 7:03:48 AM PST by Stultis
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To: flitton
Harry Belafone is pleased to hear this...

"During a radio talk show in San Diego on Tuesday, Belafonte, 75, a liberal civil rights activist, lashed out at the Bush administration's handling of civil liberties issues in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and its heavy-handed dealings with the United Nations.

When asked if he thought Powell had finked out as Bush tries to make a case for declaring war against Iraq's Saddam Hussein, Belafonte unloaded. Until a few weeks ago, Powell, the nation's first black secretary of state, had been considered a voice of sanity in an otherwise war-obsessed White House and was a leading advocate of securing U.N. approval for military action.

Belafonte accused Powell of having abandoned his principles and likened his turnaround to the behavior of a "house slave."

"In the days of slavery," Belafonte said, "there were those slaves who lived on the plantation, and there were those slaves that lived in the house. You got the privilege of living in the house if you served the master. . . . Colin Powell's committed to come into the house of the master. When Colin Powell dares to suggest something other than what the master wants to hear, he will be turned back out to the pasture."

Of course, Powell could not let Belafonte's words go unchallenged. On CNN's Larry King Live on Thursday night, the secretary said: "I think it's unfortunate that Harry used that characterization. If Harry wanted to attack a particular position I hold, that was fine. But to use a slave reference, I think, is unfortunate and is a throwback to another time and another place that I wish Harry had thought twice about using."

The New York Times reports that Powell initially "smiled" when told about Belafonte's comments. Later, however, he suggested that his service in Massa's House (the White House) is noble, and it has been a personal financial sacrifice. After all, as a field slave -- before working in the "house of the master" -- he was earning high lecture fees.

Powell should not be mystified by Belafonte's allusion to slavery and the era when whites abused blacks with impunity. Even then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas, the up-by-your-own-bootstraps poster boy of Republicans, instinctively dipped into slavery-time imagery when he confronted questions about his relations with Anita Hill. He called the inquiry a "high-tech lynching." Remember, this description was from a man who claims that race does not matter.

Slavery -- with its collective memory and evil legacy -- remains the most powerful symbol in black life, and references to it are as natural as breathing. No one, except black Republicans and white conservatives, should be surprised that blacks invoke and evoke such imagery in the circumstances in which Powell finds himself.

When Powell and other black Republicans, such as U.S. Rep. J.C. Watts of Oklahoma and Thomas, want to brag about their success, they readily tell us how they overcame the effects of slavery. But when they are accused of acting like slaves, such references become, as Powell said, "unfortunate."

Black history is filled with characters, real and fictional, who served the "house of the master" for personal gain and power. In modern times, such service is condemned when the master is seen as the enemy of black people's principles and aspirations.

The Bush administration, as represented by the tactics of Attorney General John Ashcroft, for example, scares many non-Republican blacks. And blacks working for the administration are seen as "house niggers" who are aiding and abetting bad policies. They help give the impression that the administration is racially diverse and that blacks support these bad policies.

"What Colin Powell serves is to give the illusion that the Bush Cabinet is a diverse Cabinet, made up of people of color," Belafonte said. "In fact, none of that is true."

To Belafonte, Powell is not a person of color. He is a house slave who has been ordered to get with the program or go back to the field. In other words, Powell has burnt cork on his face. He has been bamboozled. "

http://www.sptimes.com/2002/10/13/Columns/Colin_Powell_bamboozl.shtml

29 posted on 01/22/2005 7:04:11 AM PST by bitt
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To: beyond the sea

mark


30 posted on 01/22/2005 7:08:19 AM PST by cyborg
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To: jocon307

LOL...


31 posted on 01/22/2005 7:08:58 AM PST by beyond the sea (Andrea Mitchell is Barbra Streisand on peyote ......and the north end of a south bound mule.)
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To: flitton
She is a black woman who will be manly and white in her relentless assault on blacks....

And she will be tirelessly opposed by...........Robert Bird!

Go Figure.

32 posted on 01/22/2005 7:15:24 AM PST by Tom Bombadil
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To: Mr. Mojo

Mugabe is angry that Condi has him on her sh*t list.


33 posted on 01/22/2005 7:15:50 AM PST by cyborg
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To: flitton
Amazing how it is impossible to distinguish Barbara Boxer's hystrionic propaganda from the press releases the worst tyrants on earth.

Go Bush GO! Tear down these enslaving monsters arouind the world!

34 posted on 01/22/2005 7:19:34 AM PST by FormerACLUmember
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To: cyborg

"Zimbabwe's Anti-Corruption Minister"
hahahhahahahahH HAHAHA AA OH MAN HOW FUNNY IS that !!!!??


35 posted on 01/22/2005 7:21:54 AM PST by hineybona
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To: hineybona

LOL


36 posted on 01/22/2005 7:28:59 AM PST by cyborg
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To: flitton

Mugabe's regime is racist and fascist to boot.


37 posted on 01/22/2005 7:44:44 AM PST by Unam Sanctam
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