Nothing like a blast from the past when running for office. If we can kick Paula Deen off the air for something she said twenty years ago with a gun in her face or run some politician out of town for old writings (I don't have a specific example in mind, it just sounded good when I wrote it), then we an enlighten you on what a certain candidate for Hinds County Circuit Judge wrote on the pages of the Jackson Advocate back in the 90's. This was a good one.
Apparently the Clarion-Ledger, the same newspaper called the Clarion-Liberal or the Clarion-Liar by right wingers, is pretty right wing for Mr. Shamsid Deen. What did he write? Read for yourself.
"Are we supposed to believe the Clarion-Ledger, which represents the interest of those who continue to actively deny equal rights to African-Americans in this city?"
"They would have us to believe that Henry Kirksey is running second to someone who was virtually unknown to the African-American community until he was financed by the white folks to try to derail our efforts to unify behind a single African-American candidate for mayor. "
"Once again the Clarion-Ledger quoted their trusted Negro intellectuals to add support to their deceitfulness. These Negroes are used to try and convince the rest of us that white is always right. These intellectuals are supposed to be experts in using reason, yet they stare facts in the face and come up with totally illogical conclusions to aid the white folks cause."
"African-Americans have stopped following the lead out of cinque intellectuals whose only purpose is to serve the interest of white folks."
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Does Weill give you these to post, or do you actually go and find them yourself?
Because if you are truly looking, you're skipping right over all the more recent information that would help people determine how fair ol' Weill is...
Waaaaaaaah. Dug them up myself. That included using those falling apart microfiche readers at the Dept. of Archives. Wish they had the same ones they use at Eudora Welty. Those are new and really nice.
"out of cinque (sic) intellectuals"?
Think he might mean "out of sync(chronization)"? Maybe"
Or maybe he steals his material from Gerry Ford-era issues of the old National Lampoon, which once ended a letter about Patty Hearst and the Symbionese Liberation Army with the line "Cinque? You're welcome!"
["Donald DeFreeze (General Field Marshal Cinque Mtume) - SLA's only African-American member, and probably an early Tush, er, Kush supporter. It figures this hater would be familiar with that made-up name.]
Appreciate the illumination Kingfish but many of these voters are the same people who elected a serial police impersonator to be their County supervisor.
When are you going to mention his illegal signs and the fact that the sign ordinance is not being enforced because he is a sitting Municipal judge?
Next time you order black ink for your printer that comes from Mexico look at that filfthy word they have written below the word "Black". Plus I believe Paula said the slain for "Negro" which is not acceptable. Many of my educated black friends have told me they prefer 'black' over 'African American' anyway. Although they have used the "n" word to refer to other blacks in a negative tone and I really don't understand that either.
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