Posted on 12/22/2002 8:19:37 AM PST by Mudboy Slim
DNC Chairman Terry "ThePUNK" McAuliffe is a ClosetRacist and must be forced to RESIGN his Chairmanship of the DNC or the RATS will be admitting that their unabashed hatred for America is most assuredly focused on our Brothers and Sisters from African-American Descent!! For 40 years, the DemonRATS have promoted Racial Discord and Hyphen-American Separatism...and Terry McAuliffe's oozing racial prejudice is simply the last straw!!
FReepers, I want and need yer help!! We've got some GREAT Researchers--and humorists--out there, and I believe we can put together two great Top10 lists for Mass-FReepin' over the Holidays. The two Top10 lists shall be:
1. Top 10 "PUNK" McAuliffe quotes proving that Slick's ButtBoy is a ClosetRapist!! We need to document when and where these comments were made, and the poster can feel FRee to add whatever background explanation you believe PROVES that Terry McAuliffe is a ClosetRapist, er, no, Slick's the RAPIST and Willie's PUNKButtBuddy is the RACIST!!
2. Top 10 hearsay, undocumented, and unprovable--and therefore undisprovable...LOL--PUNK McAuliffe Quotes you may think you might have heard someone say that McAuliffe has made. Originality and creativity will be skmiled upon by the judges for this list...LOL!!
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Please join us at yer leisure...MUD
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That's perfect right there...but fer the next stage of "OperationSuperFReep!!", we need a link to a good article that makes this point. And if the link can be made to McAuliffe, all the better, IMHO...MUD
I know it ain't McAuliffe, but if y'all haven't seen Alamo-Girl's "Racism" section, yer missin' out!!
Merry Christmas to ya, Alamo-Girl...MUD
"In the late 1990s, some of McAuliffe's business ventures came under investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor, which filed suit against two labor-union officials, both of them with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers pension fund, for entering into questionable business arrangements with McAuliffe. Both officials later agreed to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in penalties for their actions, and the union itself had to reimburse its pension fund by nearly $5 million. In one deal, McAuliffe and the fund officials created a partnership to buy a large block of commercial real estate in Florida. McAuliffe put up $100 for the purchase, while the pension fund put up $39 million. Yet McAuliffe got a 50-percent interest in the deal; he eventually walked away with $2.45 million from his original $100 investment. [That's stealin' from BlackUnionFolks] In another instance, the pension fund loaned McAuliffe more than $6 million for a real-estate development, only to find that McAuliffe was unable to make payments for nearly five years. In the end, the pension fund lost some of its money, McAuliffe moved on to his next deal, and fund officials found themselves facing the Labor Department's questions."
This is the article I was talking about back in September...MUD
That's what I love about ya, dude...despite all yer kvetchin' in the meantime, you realize that the Good Guys win in the end...MUD
"The lawsuit that details McAuliffe's dealings with the electrical workers' pension fund is Herman v. Moore, filed in May 1999. The title refers to Jack Moore, a friend of McAuliffe's who ran the pension fund (Herman was Alexis Herman, the Secretary of Labor when the suit was filed). McAuliffe and Moore met when they were both supporters of Democratic Rep. Richard Gephardt's 1988 presidential campaign. At the time, Moore was a long-time electrical workers' union official who had virtually unchallenged authority to choose where to invest the pension fund's $6 billion store of capital."
And this RACIST PUNK ain't in Jail yet?!
SHEEEESH...MUD
"...in June 1992 the pension fund paid McAuliffe $450,000 for a portion of his 50-percent share. Then, in August 1993, the fund paid McAuliffe $2,000,000 for most of the rest of his share for a total return of $2.45 million on that original $100 stake. It was an unusually generous deal for the fund's officers to give McAuliffe..."
Did Ron Brown--a black man--get similar deals while Chairman of the DNC?! No, Ron Brown got murdered by Terry McAuliffe's THUG friends so that T-Mac could take over as DNC Chair!!
Killin' Black Folks is RACIST in my book...MUD
Kewl!! At the rate we're going, this thread could remain open until after the first of the year, so yer contributions will be Right on time, my FRiend!!
Merry Christmas to you and yers...MUD
"McAuliffe's business career might attract increased scrutiny should he continue his high-profile criticism of the president's business history. Already there have been mentions of McAuliffe's extraordinarily well-timed investment in the now-bankrupt Global Crossing, in which McAuliffe invested $100,000 and made $18 million. There has also been talk about the six-figure profit McAuliffe made for helping Prudential Insurance Company win a government contract. And there has been talk about McAuliffe's role in a politically connected Washington bank in the 1980s and early 1990s.
"As McAuliffe himself has said, every day, more questions arise."
FReegards...MUD
HEY WATCH IT MR
November 27, 2002Black caucus seeing red over green
By Janelle Carter
ASSOCIATED PRESSAs House Democrats pick a new leader for their fund-raising committee, black lawmakers are again protesting about being overlooked for key positions despite delivering millions of votes each year.
Louisiana Rep. William J. Jefferson has been lobbying to replace Rep. Nita M. Lowey, New York Democrat, as chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
But Mr. Jefferson's (who is black) prospects of getting the plum assignment are anything but certain since the elevation earlier of this month of Rep. Nancy Pelosi, California Democrat, to House minority leader. The job may go to Rep. Martin Frost, a Texan who challenged Mrs. Pelosi for the leader's job before dropping out of the race. Mr. Frost has chaired the committee twice before.
Mrs. Pelosi, the first woman to lead the party in either the House or Senate, also approached Rep. Edward J. Markey, Massachusetts Democrat, about taking the job, but he declined, according to a Markey aide.
Mr. Jefferson would be the first black person to lead the campaign committee. Many black Democrats are clearly frustrated that his appointment is not a done deal.
"It is time for diversity to show its head," said Texas Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus. All 38 members of the caucus are Democrats. "We want to have input with the Democratic caucus of the House. We get frequently labeled as the base, but the base is rarely heard from when it comes to decisions related to the DCCC."
Mr. Jefferson declined to comment for this report. According to party sources, he raised $1 million during the last election cycle for the DCCC. Mr. Frost, who was chairman of the House Democratic Caucus this year, raised $4.1 million. Members of leadership typically raise considerable amounts of money.
In a letter to Mrs. Pelosi, the black caucus noted that Mr. Jefferson chaired this year's annual fund-raising dinner for the DCCC, which brought in $5.2 million.
"It is critical that the next DCCC chair be a visionary with a proven record of raising money," the letter said. "Congressman Jefferson is that person."
Mrs. Pelosi's office said no decision has been made on the position and noted that Rep. James E. Clyburn of South Carolina, who is black, was elected vice chairman of the caucus last week.
"That means that Mr. Clyburn in the future will be looked upon. If there are any more openings, he is one of the members who will be looked at to progress," said Cindy Jimenez, a spokeswoman for Mrs. Pelosi. "That's how you start."
"Just voting for someone to be in the vice chair is a vote of confidence with this group that they are significant, and we are empowering them, and we want them to be in our leadership," Miss Jimenez said. "I think it sends a very strong message."
Nonetheless, complaints remain that there have been too few blacks in leadership roles within the Democratic Party.
Former Rep. Bill Gray of Pennsylvania became the No. 3 Democrat in 1989 before retiring two years later. The late Ron Brown in 1989 became the first black person to lead the Democratic National Committee.
Some blacks were angered last year when party leaders pushed Terry McAuliffe to head the Democratic National Committee over Maynard Jackson, a former Atlanta mayor who is black.
Meanwhile, Republicans prominently featured Rep. J.C. Watts Jr., who is retiring this year after serving as chairman of the Republican Conference, the No. 4 position in the House Republican leadership.
Ron Walters, a political science professor at the University of Maryland, said black Democrats are right to complain.
"You've got to think about the fact that everybody acknowledges how critical the black vote is to the Democratic Party. Then, when it comes to showing them how critical they are by giving them top positions, they don't do it," Mr. Walters said.
But Mr. Walters also blamed black politicians.
"They've got to do a better job of leveraging black voting power," Mr. Walters said. "You have to shake things up to get what you want."
Miss Johnson said: "It's like anything else. We end up seeing the same faces in leadership. There's nothing wrong with those leaders, but it is indeed time to try someone else's talent."
McAuliffe apparently stands on the heads of blacks not only to gain power, but also to hold on to it.
While Hitlery was having a running feud with Ron Brown McAuliffes power suddenly appears. Then Ron Brown meets his maker and McAuliffe is elected head fundraiser for the DNC. (Ron Brown's bad fortune is McAuliffes good fortune.)
The first thing McAuliffe does is hire Ron Browns old top employee Leah Daughtry as the DNC's new Chief of Staff. Sounds like a good way to keep her quite. Damn man, this whole thing stinks.
FReegards my FRiend and holiday cheers to you...Balata
That's 'cuz Terry McAuliffe is a RACIST!!
"The late Ron Brown in 1989 became the first black person to lead the Democratic National Committee."
That's 'cuz Terry McAuliffe had his thugs MURDER Ron Brown!!
"Some blacks were angered last year when party leaders pushed Terry McAuliffe to head the Democratic National Committee over Maynard Jackson, a former Atlanta mayor who is black."
If I wuz a Black DemonRAT, I'd be pissed off, too, seein' how McAuliffe's just a White-assed Cracker!!
Good post, Balata...MUD
Yep...McAuliffe's Contract Murder of Ron Brown is RACIST, IMHO...MUD
Merry Christmas, PUNK!!
MUD
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