Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Black leadership owes Don Imus an apology
"The truth is, Al Sharpton wouldn't dare raise his voice due to his own proclivity to support the abortion ideology. Rev. Sharpton has the same sentiment about this incident as Senator Obama has about Rev. Wright. 'Please go away! If this "discussion" continues, everyone will know I have heard all your sermons, known all about your attitude on race and have sat under your tutelage!' Rev. Sharpton yesterday obstructed the Brooklyn Bridge and was arrested for Sean Bell but has been absolutely and utterly silent on the racism of Planned Parenthood and the execution of over 15 million African-American children under the watch of those who took a vow to preserve their lives.
"Has anyone noted the silence of the NAACP on the racism of Planned Parenthood? Of Imus, Julian Bond, current Chairman of the NAACP said, 'It's past time employers take Don Imus off the air.' Interim President & CEO Dennis C. Haynes said, 'We will now move from Imus to "I Must," because we each must play a part in attacking racial defamation no matter its author.' The NAACP, once the vanguard and protector of the Black Community, has become the personification of liberal thinking and has also refused to condemn the racism at Planned Parenthood. This should not surprise anyone since the NAACP censored the Macon chapter in Georgia due to a resolution submitted that had abortion content. They refused to read it to the body, a clear violation of their own by laws. No, there will be no discussion on race here either as long as Planned Parenthood is in the discussion. It is obvious that the 'author of racism' does matter with the NAACP."
"Has anyone noted the silence of the NAACP on the racism of Planned Parenthood? Of Imus, Julian Bond, current Chairman of the NAACP said, 'It's past time employers take Don Imus off the air.' Interim President & CEO Dennis C. Haynes said, 'We will now move from Imus to "I Must," because we each must play a part in attacking racial defamation no matter its author.' The NAACP, once the vanguard and protector of the Black Community, has become the personification of liberal thinking and has also refused to condemn the racism at Planned Parenthood. This should not surprise anyone since the NAACP censored the Macon chapter in Georgia due to a resolution submitted that had abortion content. They refused to read it to the body, a clear violation of their own by laws. No, there will be no discussion on race here either as long as Planned Parenthood is in the discussion. It is obvious that the 'author of racism' does matter with the NAACP."