Posted on 04/17/2010 1:58:46 PM PDT by EveningStar
Catching up with an HBO sports documentary which ran several times in March: Magic & Bird: A Courtship of Rivals, painted Boston Celtics basketball star Larry Bird as the victim of a racist national milieu exacerbated by President Ronald Reagan...
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You can find bull crap.
A bold face lie again never stops does it
“Reagan is still driving liberals crazy from his grave. God bless him.”
And they wonder why we love him so much.
And I thought it was Charles Manson that wanted a race war!! This kind of crap has got to stop!!
I saw that too. They were trying to say that the eighties were a time when civil rights were being reversed yada yada yada. Meanwhile, the eighties were a golden age for ALL Americans as they ALL (including blacks) were moving up through societal levels thanks to the strong economy. Meanwhile, during the age of Obama, blacks have a horrible unemployment rate due to nobody hiring, and very high minimum wage.
According to Fred Sanford, Larry Byrd is really a black man - He's just "passing".
The HBO series, The Pacific, is also trying to make our marines look bad. I guess that’s what you have to expect from the producer, Spielberg, an ultra lib!!
No matter how much whites grovel, no matter how much whites pretend race dosen’t matter, no matter how much whites praise MLK, no matter how much whites look the other way with all the non white race groups it will never be enough. It will never be equal and it will never quit being ‘racist’. As long as whites continue to lay prone and run away from it they will use race as the battering ram of submission and destruction.
February 11, 2009
Reagan rated by Americans as nation’s greates president
by Lydia Saad
PRINCETON, NJ — Less than a month into Barack Obama’s presidency, Obama’s desire to emulate Abraham Lincoln can be found in his speeches, his bipartisan gestures, and his “team of rivals” approach to picking a cabinet. But Lincoln is not matchless as Americans’ pick for the nation’s greatest president. Given a list of five presidents to choose from, Americans are as likely to name John Kennedy as Lincoln (22% each), while 24% choose Ronald Reagan.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/114292/best-president-lincoln-par-reagan-kennedy.aspx
Don’t these demons ever stop..We are in for the fight of our life from here to the end..The demon spawns will never give up now that they have their master in the white house..
I got rid of HBO years ago. Saved some money and I don’t miss it at all.
I can't wait till "The Pacific" is over, I know I can watch it without HBO on CastTv, but I can't record it to DVD from there.
To whoever’s responsible for this program...weed and PCP is very bad.
no matter how much whites praise MLK, no matter how much whites look the other way with all the non white race groups
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Got a little something going on in Va now —the R Governor was chastised by one Black group for NOT mentioning slaves and slavery in a proclamation (of sorts) and when he made the correction another group went after him for mentioning slaves and slavery in a proclamation (of sorts).
Course my cynicism says that the two groups are actually the same org and they would have split no matter what, just to be controversial and keep the ‘heat turned up’....
Bryant Gumble. I’d expect nothing less from that “f’ing idiot” to use his own words.
BTW. This white guy didn’t like Larry Bird. It wasn’t because he was white, or even that Ervin Johnson was a Spartan. I’m a Pistons fan from the Bad Boys years, and we don’t like the Celtics. Bird, McHale, and Parrish.
HBO, like CNN is owned by Time Warner.
Bryant Gumble went to Bates. What would you expect?
Any other FReepers see the HBO series? What do you think of it?
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