Posted by
Corthell on Saturday, October 17, 2009 7:07:57 PM
''We see today that if Al Sharpton does not like a man, and he pulls circumstantial evidence to claim he is a racist, he can get that man's rights to freely operate and do business in our society abrogated. It is a process no different from the past in which racists produced "information" which "proved" that blacks were inferior and incapable of living as free and equal citizens. But give credit where it's due. Sharpton is a skilled entrepreneur and knows how to get his business done.''
DeMaurice Smith, NFL Players Association chief, urged the league to nix Rush Limbaugh's participation in a consortium to buy the St Louis Rams.
Buying Al Sharpton's hype that Limbaugh is a racist, Smith whined that football is at its best "when it overcomes division and rejects discrimination and hatred."
But who are the discriminators and haters here?
Sharpton blocked Limbaugh like Gov. Orval Faubus tried to block black children from entering Central High in Little Rock, Ark., in 1957.
Limbaugh can't make an investment because some don't like him? Based on something he did? No, based on who they allege he is.
Once blacks could not live as equals in America because of their race. Because of bigotry, they could not freely mix in society at large, buy a house, get a loan, or vote.
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Dr. King led a movement whose goal was supposedly that the ideals and laws of a free society apply to all, that a person's humanity and God-given rights are generic and cannot be denied because of myth, slander, or innuendo about whom they supposedly are.
Unfortunately, these are not the ideals of the race entrepreneurs who took over this movement and who refuse to recognize its completion because it would put them out of business...America's largest corporations funnel millions every year to Sharpton, Jackson and black left-wing organizations that promote moral relativism and socialism. It's no wonder so many Americans sense today that American greatness is becoming a relic of history. http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=113146