Posted on 08/16/2002 10:51:53 PM PDT by GOPcapitalist
Oh, my, LL/Voegelin, you almost slipped this one by me. WHAT purge of black Democrats? In the Earl Hilliard-Artur Davis race, both candidates are black. In the Cynthia McKinney-Denise Majette race, both candidates are black. In the first race, Hilliard, the pro-Palestinian, pro-Arab candidate lost to Davis. Of course, that might be because Hilliard ran a lousy campaign & brought in Al Sharpton. In the McKinney-Majette race, the election isn't until Tuesday, with the last available pollling showing Majette slightly ahead. Of course, with McKinney awash in radical Islamic money, and with a visit from Louis Farrakhan for her, who knows how that race is going turn out.
If you can cite any other examples of "purging black Democrats," please do so.
Albanian American PAC Contributions to Candidates, 1980-2000
Bob Dole and Yugoslavia; "Concurrent Resolution 150" and Other Puzzle Pieces
Actually, I think LarryLied/Voegelin has a problem with the Jooos having money in the first place ;).
As for purging: I find it extremely odd that FR has such a problem with purging this antisemite.
He seems to think Americans of any stripe (including Jews) do not have the right to stand up against that sort of mischief.
And it bothers him when the GOP courts Jewish votes. I think The Reform Party is more his style.
I find it even more odd that LL/Voegelin talks about "purging black Democrats" when the opposing candidates in the Hilliard and McKinney races are also black. Is it that Larry is doing the same thing the Hilliard and McKinney camps are doing: that if you aren't pro-Palestinian, pro-Arab, pro-Farrakhan, far-left Congressional Black Caucus-type, you aren't considered to be black?
Now there's a coincidence. Wasn't that insane freak Martin Lindstedt involved with them?
I seem to remember they had a minor flap going with having to throw a few all-too-blatant Nazis overboard ;).
Yeah those types do tend to stink up the room wherever they go. :)
Heh. You may find this post of his on LF somewhat illuminating ;).
Voegelin (maverick) 08/17/02 03:15 AM |
Re: Questioning Republican Loyalty [ To: Malarski | Post 196413, reply to 196403 ] (Score: 1) |
Quote: As I'm sure you know, the true-believer progressives are saying the exact same thing. They are even more alienated from the Democratic Party than conservatives are from the Republican. And that will increase as AIPAC has made it clear it has veto power over which Blacks will be allowed to run in general elections. In Alabama, hundreds of conservatives crossed over to vote for an African-American Muslim Democrat in a statehouse primary. In Florida, New Hampshire Senator Bob Smith is raising money from Jewish Clinton-Gore supporters. We live in interesting times. |
Actually, you can at any time follow LarryLied in stereo, sort of. One thread here on FR, one thread on LF. The LF thread a little bit more manic, a little cruder, with "hymie" stuff thrown in.
A disgrace to Free Republic.
WASHINGTON -- Several contributors to Rep. Cynthia McKinney's campaign are among the alleged "enablers of terrorism" named in the $1 trillion lawsuit filed this week by families of some Sept. 11 victims.
The suit seeks damages from the "financial sponsors of terror" who "hide behind the facade of legitimacy." Among these alleged terrorist financiers are several individual supporters of McKinney. Among the corporate defendants is a Gainesville poultry firm.
The federal suit was filed Thursday by more than 600 relatives of people who died in the terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania. The amount sought was amended to $1 trillion from an earlier $100 trillion.
"The financial resources and support network of these defendants -- charities, banks and individual financiers -- are what allowed the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, to occur," the lawsuit charges.
Among the defendants are:
Mar-Jac Poultry Inc., a Gainesville firm that the lawsuit claims has links to Saudi supporters of Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaida terrorist network.
Abdurahman Alamoudi, who contributed $2,000 to McKinney's campaign. The lawsuit says Alamoudi has "openly stated his support for Hamas and Hezbollah, both designated terrorist organizations." Alamoudi is secretary of the Success Foundation, which the lawsuit charges is part of the International Islamic Relief Organization, which is "al- Qaida's charity of choice to funnel money and weapons."
Mohamed S. Omeish, who contributed $500 to McKinney's campaign. The suit says Omeish is president of the U.S. branch of the Islamic Relief Organization.
Yaqub Mirza, president of Mar-Jac Investments, who also gave $500 to McKinney's campaign. He is secretary-treasurer of the Muslim World League, an organization named as a defendant in the lawsuit. "The MWL has numerous connections with al-Qaida operatives," the lawsuit alleges.
Jamal Barzinji, a Mar-Jac Investments manager, who gave $500 to McKinney's campaign. Barzinji is president of SAAR Foundation, another organization named as a defendant in the lawsuit. "The SAAR Network financially supports terrorism and its main contributors, the al-Rajhi Family, has a long history of same," the lawsuit says.
The lawsuit said the "co-conspirators, aiders and abettors of the al-Rajhi family" include Mar-Jac Poultry Inc. The al-Rajhi family was included among the Saudi Arabian financiers of bin Laden.
Ahmad Totonji, who contributed $1,000 to McKinney's campaign. The lawsuit lists him among the "co-conspirators, aiders and abettors of the SAAR Network."
The lawsuit defendants who contributed to McKinney's campaign could not be reached Friday and did not respond to telephone messages. Telephone calls on Friday to the McKinney campaign were not returned. The congresswoman faces former DeKalb County State Court Judge Denise Majette in the 4th District Democratic primary Tuesday.
Is it that Larry is doing the same thing the Hilliard and McKinney camps are doing: that if you aren't pro-Palestinian, pro-Arab, pro-Farrakhan, far-left Congressional Black Caucus-type, you aren't considered to be black?
It's always about the Jews....
LOL.
Actually, to get a good eye-opener on LarryLied, go to LibertyForum and follow the posts of his alter ego, "Voegelin".
For those unfamiliar with "Voegelin", he is LarryLied. That was at first an obvious thing due to more or less identical posts here and on LF. Then, he was so kind as to post his email address on the Voegelin profile. After he was "unmasked" as Voegelin, he removed his mail address from LibertyForum.
However: I have in my archive two profile pages. See, after he put his address on LibertyForum, he put it on FreeRepublic. And the timestamps on the pages here reflects that fact.
Now, I'm gonna give you a graphic example of what "Voegelin" is all about. Hold your nose:
The_Skunk (rebel) 08/15/02 06:36 PM |
Re: Woman raped 25 times [ To: Voegelin | Post 195380, reply to 195322 ] (Score: 0, Offtopic) | |
That's shocking about the Israeli white slave trade.
Why do I even bother talking to you ! People like you and Laconas don't believe a thing I say. What's worst - you don't even tear up. |
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It is tough love Skunkie. What you do to a snotty five year old brat who keeps getting picked on by other kids. You don't coo over him and tell him how unjust it all is. You tell him to stop being an obnoxious brat.
So, according to LarryLied/Voegelin, all this gassing stuff was just "tough love". Skunk is banned here, and has been banned through about 20 incarnations. LarryLied/Voegelin, his pal, is untouchable.
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