Posted on 07/12/2008 9:46:46 AM PDT by neverdem
Commissioner Kenneth Mayfield found himself guilty of talking while white.I ain't touching this tar baby
Don't be naive. He thought it was referring to a black woman with loose morals, a "Black Ho'."
Congressman Billybob
First in the series, "American Government: The Owner's Manual"
I demand that they change the term to white hole, out of respect for white people.
Actually, I enjoy seeing these race-baiters expose their stupidity. I hope somebody, hopefully a black man, had the guts to tell these two idiots to their faces what complete fools they made of themselves.
Thanks. Now I know what face the stupidity belongs to.
In light of the science blogger’s definition of “white hole”, please feel free to refer to your wallet as such.
Thanks for the pic.
A couple of years ago, I made the mistake of using the word “niggardly”, which used to be a perfectly acceptable synonym for being cheap or stingy.
Try using the word “niggardly” in casual conversation at a cocktail party, with or without blacks present, and tell me how it goes.
It seems that G-d may have been rather niggardly when apportioning intelligence to Commissioner John Wiley Price and “Judge” Thomas Jones.
Oh Ho! That's what he thought?!? BWAHAHAHAHA!!! So Price thought Mayfield said "Black Ho". Hokay..... that explains it ;)
No more “Black Gold” then, either. “White Gold” “Texas (white) Tea.”
Are people crazy because it’s summer or is it summer because people are crazy?
Just three little words to this person: Get a life.
Price has been a black political leader of Dallas since the 1980s. During that time Dallas went from one of the best run cities in the country to one of the worst, especially in its government law enforcement and infrastructure. He has been instrumental in the decline.
I read that it was because of the lack of sunspots...the lessening of the sun's magnetic storms has affected our brains. I scoffed, of course, but as the summer wears on, and the stupidity continues to mount, I am beginning to think that there may be something to it after all...
I get confused: “colored” is racist, but “people of color” is acceptable?!
My black son was cofused too when he was in the local school and a kid was castigated in front of the class by the social worker, teacher and principal for calling him “colored.” The PCs didnt stop until the child was crying. My son was confused and told me later that he kept on trying to tell the PCs to stop but they wouldnt listen. We spent a lot of time talking about words.
Did you hear the thug talking in an interview? I thought I was listening to some rapper. It was pure “ebonics.”
An appointee, I gather. I don’t see how anyone could run for elective office talking like he did.
If you can force your opponent to speak the way you want him to speak, you’re one up on him.
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