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I think this could be interesting....
Yeah it certainly will.
You can watch the video of this black USDA racist at the NAACP meeting at
www.biggovernment.com
Looks like Fox News once again (not surprisingly) misled it's viewers :lol:. Next time they should really check the entire video before calling someone a racist. Will they apologize to her before the end of this week for their mistake? Time will tell...
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Word was, she canceled at the last minute to go on CNN.Quote:
Looks like Fox News once again (not surprisingly) misled it's viewers . Next time they should really check the entire video before calling someone a racist. Will they apologize to her before the end of this week for their mistake? Time will tell...
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What about the audience did you like exactly? This was about her being labeled as a racist not the audience.Quote:
Originally Posted by Newmexican
Glenn Beck in fact stood up for her
yesterday
He said she should not have been fired
There seems to be a whole lot of Fox slamming on here lately
What we really have to watch out for is the big picture......every time there is a big controversy, Obama and his cronies use controversy as a giant smoke screen to undermine the American taxpayers. Instead of worrying about this diversion we need to keep both eyes on Obama and be ready for his next trick of the tail.Quote:
Originally Posted by xfighter
But it's important to note that Obama and his administration really jumped the gun on this issue. Instead of verifying for themselves the facts, they, it seems, chose to go along with Fox News. They're the people at the top! What the hell are they doing letting the media dictate their decisions.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigtex
Xfighter wrote:
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But it's important to note that Obama and his administration really jumped the gun on this issue. Instead of verifying for themselves the facts, they, it seems, chose to go along with Fox News. They're the people at the top! What the hell are they doing letting the media dictate their decisions.
FOX news did not break this story Andrew Breitbart of Big Government did. It was on Drudge early in the morning before Fox ever ran it. Fox did not run it until after she had been told to and had resigned.
Yea I know, he was on CNN yesterday. But Fox News still went along with the story without showing the entire clip. Even Bill O'Reilly called for her resignation later that day and at the time the show was recorded the resignation hadn't even been made public. You would think O'Reilly of all people on Fox, would double check his facts.Quote:
Originally Posted by Newmexican
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/07 ... te-farmer/Quote:
The Agriculture Department announced Monday, shortly after FoxNews.com published its initial report on the video, that Sherrod had resigned.
The fact is, Andrew Briebart effectively showed how Obama and the Democrats are using race baiting to spear the TEA Party and supporters of this movement. Why? Because WE stand in the way of the agenda he has been told to push.Quote:
Originally Posted by xfighter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHBVyjYi ... r_embedded
Briebart used the same tactics the left has been using for years. As he says, this is all about the smearing of the TEA Party.
Obama and his cronies were too busy trying to push their New World Order agenda on America while the NAACP had created a diversion and got caught at their own game. I have little doubt while the left, right and MSM are going at each others throats trying to prove who is the biggest racist Obama and his cronies are taking advantage of yet another diversion.
Rahm Emanuel: “You don’t ever want a crisis to go to waste; it’s an opportunity to do important things that you would otherwise avoid.â€
As should the USDA and the White House. :DQuote:
Even Bill O'Reilly called for her resignation later that day and at the time the show was recorded the resignation hadn't even been made public. You would think O'Reilly of all people on Fox, would double check his facts.
I certainly agree just because of the double standards held by the White House.Quote:
Originally Posted by Newmexican
I can agree Breitbart may have used this video to play the blame game and prove a point about how the Obama administration is using anything and everything they can to smear patriotic Americans, but, BUT, he used this innicent woman for this, and it cause her troubles. This is something I cannot agree with. In the full vidoe, she goes on to say how she did what she did initially, but then realized she was wrong and it was not about race, but about any American in need, regardless of race. This is exactly the kind of moment that MLK worked so hard for.
Now what is behind this is the initial cheers from the NAACP audience when she mentioned her initial lack of help to the white farmer. They did not know she was leading up to a redeeming moment, but they cheered and laughed at the idea of NOT helping, this is the "something" to talk about, the crowd and their response.
AmericanElizabeth, you are absolutely right. However, remember that Obama has no friends. Even Al Sharpton pegged him from the beginning when he said "Obama is not black enough." Obama is using the NAACP and the black community for his own gains. Obama would sell his own mother if it helped him push his agenda on the USA. This woman was just collateral damage for him and I am sure he didn't lose a minute of sleep over it.Quote:
Originally Posted by AmericanElizabeth
Yes, and it certainly does show the double standards the left uses against the TEA Party, which is what Briebart tried to point out in his NBC interview. Infiltrators show up at TEA Parties from the left carrying communist signs and and the left blames the TEA Party. A black man shows up at a TEA Party exercising his 2nd Amendment rights and they show the gun and the back of a man and claim is was a white supremacist.Quote:
Originally Posted by AmericanElizabeth
i think the lesson learned here , and it's one far too often lost on americans , is to get all of the information before you jump to conclusions ...
because we've had deccades of TV media that quickly summarize the situation for us and then move on to something else , too often we don't see the bigger picture ..
people forget that words , transcrips etc can EASILY be edited to show the aduiance what the creator of the media want's them to see ..
One thing that nobody seems to be talking about...
Shirley Sherrod says that the guy came into her office with a superior
attitude. I wonder how much of her actions were based on his attitude
and not about his race, even though his attitude and her reaction were
racial in their origins because she felt he was looking down on her because
he was white and she was black.
I know that if a black gang banger or a Mexican cholo came into my office
all puffed up with attitude I'd probably do as little as possible to help them
out. It wouldn't necessarily be based on their race but on their attitude.
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