Saturday, July 25, 2009

Cartoon of the day

Cartoon by Michael Ramirez
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8 comments:

Dave D. said...

...Harvard University has officially changed their motto from " Veritas " to " I'll see yo mama on the poach " The chests of Harvard men and Harvard women everywhere must swell with pride when they chant that old Crimson cry : " You doan know who yo messin' with ".

Anonymous said...

Anon 12:16 Let me see if I catch your drift. Your telling me lokeman went to Harvard?

Anonymous said...

Home run IBD, with the "ID" meaning a long form Birth Certificate from Dear Leader

Anonymous said...

Don't you just feel how Obama has brought all of us together into a post racial America?

Anonymous said...

Anon 12:16 Let me see if I catch your drift. Your telling me lokeman went to Harvard?




Silly, she just read their books. If she went there she could tap into your bank account at will instead of making a three legged get-a-way.

Dave D. said...

..Don't call me Surely, and don't call me Anon.

- 12:16

Anonymous said...

Dr. Gates On Whitey: "Malcolm X Was Talking About the White Man Was the Devil... It Was Great"

So who is Dr. Gates?
Dr. Henry Louis Gates held this conversation in 1994 on how impressed he was with racist America-hater Malcolm X.

LAMB: At one point you had a line in there, something to the effect, "My mother despised white people."

GATES: My mother hated white people.

LAMB: All her life?

GATES: Probably. I didn't know until -- in 1959 we were watching Mike Wallace's documentary called "The Hate that Hate Produced." It was about the Nation of Islam and I couldn't believe -- I mean, Malcolm X was talking about the white man was the devil and standing up in white people's faces and telling them off. It was great.

Anonymous said...

US shock jock Savage targeted 'to balance least wanted list'
dailymail.co.uk

Former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has suffered a major setback in her legal battle with American 'shock jock' Michael Savage after her officials were accused of banning him from the country on racial grounds.

Emails written by Home Office officials privately acknowledged the ban on Mr Savage would provide 'balance' to a list dominated by Muslims - and linked the decision to Gordon Brown and Foreign Secretary David Miliband.

The officials admitted their action could look 'duplicitous' and cited his 'homophobia' as a reason the move would receive public support.