Mach Report This Comment Date: January 17, 2010 06:19AM
Sometimes the truth hurts..... mine as well deal with it and correct
things.
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www.momentmag.com]
Martin Luther King was just a pawn.
You see what they really did.... "Political Correctness" is a good
example... be "good" (their way) or be looked down on in society.
Make sure to continue reading at the
Next page of exclusive photo essay
at the bottom of the pages.
"The NAACP was the first of many civil rights groups in which blacks and
Jews would work side by side toward equality and justice. Among attendees were
W.E.B. Du Bois (top right), the first African-American to earn a Ph.D. at
Harvard University and a professor of sociology. He became the driving force
behind the NAACP."
"Driving force" my ass.
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Mach Report This Comment Date: January 17, 2010 06:28AM
"Black leaders during this period include the Reverends Jesse Jackson and
Al Sharpton, both polarizing figures for the Jewish community. Through the 1990s
and first years of the new century, memories of the Black Power movement, Crown
Heights and other tensions have receded and racial cooperation has come to the
fore once again.
Despite lingering suspicions, most blacks strongly identify
with Israel."
Yes, I agree, they are workers.
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Mach Report This Comment Date: January 17, 2010 06:29AM
Look up names and history and you will easily see....
Shortly after the election, Barack Obama announced the selection of Rahm Emanuel
(bottom, left), the Jewish Illinois congressman since 2003 and
former IDF
(Israel Defense Forces) volunteer, as his White House chief of staff. In
addition, Obama appointed Lawrence Summers (top, left) to be head of the
National Economic Council, Paul Volcker has been named to the finance team
and
Peter Orszag, the director of the Office of Management and Budget. David Axelrod
(opposite page), a New York-born, Chicago-bred Jew and former journalist, served
as a chief adviser in Obama’s 2004 Senate campaign and as his chief
presidential campaign strategist. He has advised other black politicians
including the late Chicago mayor Harold Washington and Massachusetts governor
Deval Patrick. Axelrod has been named as a senior adviser in the White House.
Barack Obama is well aware of the historic nature of the black-Jewish bond.
“There is a commitment embedded in the Jewish faith and tradition to freedom
and fairness, to social justice and equal opportunity, to tikkun olam, the
obligation to repair this world,” he told the attendees of AIPAC’s 2008
conference. “I will never forget that I would not be standing here today if it
weren’t for the commitment that was made not only in the African-American
community, but also in the Jewish-American community. In the great social
movements in our country’s history, Jews and African-Americans have stood
shoulder-to-shoulder.”
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Duh Report This Comment Date: July 12, 2010 03:06AM
Funny how all of these links were "killed" right after they were
posted here..... a little too much info.