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Sunday, October 16, 2011

MORE HYPOCRISY FROM MR. MEGAPHONE, AL “BULL HORN” SHARPTON…


Using Martin Luther King Jr. as nothing more than an excuse to get together to assault, as well as insult, America, thousands of people, led by that faux reverend, and anarchistic loud mouth, Al “Bull Horn” Sharpton rallied Saturday near the Washington Monument, where speakers called for easier job access and decried the gulf between rich and poor. Typical leftist rhetoric that does nothing to remedy our current economic situation, and only serves to throw a little gasoline on the fire was abundant. Such language is nothing more than a sick attempt by “Bull Horn” to enhance his reputation as a being a primary spokesman for the black community. What those in the crowd are just to dumb to realize is that the only purpose they serve is for being used by this pathetic slime ball, “Bull Horn” Sharpton. But apparently, that doesn’t seem to bother them all that much. But then I suppose for most of these folks, end justifies any means used to get there. Got to keep those government checks coming unimpeded. That is the top priority.



This so-called rally was intended to drum up support for Barry “Almighty’s” self-described “jobs plan,” which died a very necessary death on Tuesday in the Democrat lead U.S. Senate. And, as usual, speakers proceeded to use the podium to rant about a wide range of varying topics and causes, including condemning state laws requiring voter identification at the polls and protesting the recent execution of Troy Davis, a Georgia man convicted of killing an off-duty police officer. Davis, like every other individual executed, maintained his innocence until his death and attracted thousands of leftist supporters worldwide even though courts repeatedly ruled there wasn’t enough evidence to exonerate him. That’s what’s so vile about guys like “Bull Horn” Sharpton, a jury found Davis guilty, but because he was black, Sharpton perpetuates the notion that he was railroaded. Because when it comes to race-baiters like “Bull Horn” and that other bigot, Jesse “The Extortionist” Jackson, everything has to be reduced to being about race.


Of course during this supposed memorial, there was the ever-present chanting for jobs and justice, from the many demonstrators who were supposedly assembled there to celebrate Dr. King. Many of whom carried banners for their labor unions and wore pins or T-shirts bearing King’s likeness. Barry is scheduled to speak today, Sunday, at the dedication ceremony for the memorial, the first monument dedicated to a black leader on the National Mall. Old “Bull Horn”, the featured speaker at the March on Washington for Jobs and Justice, blasted the Senate for its failure to pass Barry’s $450 billion jobs bill, which anybody with a freakin brain, knows full well does absolutely nothing to create even one job. The measure, which is nothing but more union bootlicking by Barry, includes an extension of a payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits, as well as money to help local governments keep teachers and other public workers on the job.


The next step of Barry and Senate Democratic leaders is their plan to try to pass elements of the measure, and the president used his weekly Internet and radio address on Saturday essentially did nothing more than to demand Republicans to support his economic proposals, or else explain to their constituents why they didn’t. Well, speaking as a Republican constituent, no explaining will be necessary unless they cave and support this non-jobs plan of Barry’s. Barry’s repeated my way or the highway method of proposing legislation has got to be stood up to. Preaching nothing but anarchy, old “Bull Horn” threatened, “If you can’t get the jobs bill done in the suites, then we will get the jobs bill done in the streets.” For which he received very typical, for the type of crowd that he was specking to, boisterous cheers and enthusiastic applause. He told the crowd that King would have supported their cause “because he stood for those who were cast down and cast back.” King’s eldest son, Martin Luther King III, was also among the speakers.


“Over 45 years ago, my father talked about a redistribution of wealth. In fact, that is probably why he was killed,” King III said. “Because he said if America is going to survive responsibly, then it must have a redistribution of wealth.” “Bull horn” said the rally was not intended as an overtly political statement or as part of the president’s re-election bid. Sure!  “This is not about Obama,” “Bull Horn” said. “This is about my mama.” “It’s about Wall Street versus Main Street,” said Jo-Lynn Gilliam, who traveled from Atlanta for the march, to the Washington com-Post. “Us American taxpayers, we can bail out businesses, but they can’t do anything for us?” Us American taxpayers? Guess she’s been taking speech lessons from old “Bull Horn.” Look, I consider myself being on Main Street, but I count on those on Wall Street to make money for my retirement mutual fund. And the more regulations that Barry and the Democrats heap upon them, the bigger hit the retirement account, that unlike public employees, I must pay for myself, takes.


Before leading the voting rights marchers to the Mall, Mayor Vincent C. Gray (D) kicked off the “protest” at Freedom Plaza, where some protesters affiliated with Occupy D.C. are encamped, reported the Post. So we had an elected official kicking off what has been described as being, a protest. This liberal moron, Gray, urged the crowd of more than 1,000 to join him in becoming more outspoken in demanding greater autonomy for the district government. Congress must approve the local government’s budget, and, in what must have been an attempt to pad his resume, the mayor was arrested earlier this year as he protested a congressional budget deal that included restrictions on how the city could spend funds. Several D.C. Council members as well as Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.), Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) and consumer activist Ralph Nader spoke at the rally. Labor Secretary Hilda Solis and Randi Weingarten of the American Federation of Teachers were among the other speakers.


This circus-like environment that surrounds this supposed tribute to Dr. King, serves only to diminish his memory as well as his legacy. It does nothing whatsoever to pay tribute to, or to honor the memory of, Martin Luther King Jr. Shmucks like “Bull Horn” do nothing more than use Dr. King, who unfortunately not here to chastise that which they are doing. Dr. King never advocated the tearing down of this country. What he was committed to bring about was that all men, ALL MEN, would be judged on the content of their character not the color of their skin. Clowns like Sharpton, and even Barry for that matter, possess so little character as to make it nearly non-existent. If there was ever to be some mass awakening in the black community, old “Bull Horn” wouldn’t be able to buy time in front of a microphone or a television camera. But the likelihood of that happening, at least any time soon is totally and completely non-existent. They are essentially chained to the Democrat plantation and see absolutely nothing wrong with having to repeatedly pay homage to the Democrat masters.

1 comment:

  1. "This circus-like environment that surrounds this supposed tribute to Dr. King, serves only to diminish his memory as well as his legacy."

    One would hope that someone would have put a stop to this circus-like environment. The fact that that it didn't happen speaks volumes to yours truly.

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