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:: Saturday, December 14, 2002 ::
Memo to "Some Folks"
Look, you and I both know that you agree wholeheartedly with Trent Lott. You can't stand black folks and you never will. That's okay. Just be honest. If you think that we can tolerate you any better, you are truly deluding yourselves. Black folks can't afford to have short memories. Once someone has put his boot on your neck even if he raises the boot, you never forget him or the feeling on his boot on your neck. You can do what you want with Lott because he never had most black americans fooled. We knew what he was and what he stood for. Come to think of it so did you. And yet, you continued to vote him into office. He is your conscience. His words are yours. You know it and I know it. Admit what you believe and what you are. Just know that we will never put our guard down because we never trust you in the first place!
Da' Militant One
:: DM1 12/14/2002 10:22:00 AM [+] ::
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:: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 ::
Memo to Trent "Jefferson Davis" Lott:
Trent,
The next time someone asks you what a racist looks like tell him to look you in your face. You are a disgrace to the Congress and this country. Don't mention the words "Fellow Americans" ever again. It's white racists such as yourself that make me ever thankful that I am black. It amazes me that given your views you are constantly re-elected. Now don't get me wrong Mississippi was and is one of the most racist states in the country. I would have hoped that after all this time some views would change. The threat to America lies within. It's people like you! The Council of Conservative Citizens had you pegged years ago which is why you wrote a column for them for many years. They say birds of a feather... I know that you could give a damn about black americans and your comments yesterday prove that. You are a very small man with no character and not worthy of respect. By the way, I am a black republican and have been for 16 years. I worked in the RNC and I served four years in the Army. What branch of service did you serve in? When young men were answering the call to duty in the 1960s what were you doing besides maintaining your racist views? I will be changing my party affiliation real soon because I am tired of the "white sheets" in my party. What an absolute disgrace!
A New Independent Voter
:: DM1 12/11/2002 09:25:00 PM [+] ::
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