Most will think this is silly.  It is.   Most will think this is over the top. It is.   However, remind yourself of what is happening here.  This is NOT, I repeat NOT, a mere lone ideological race baiter wandering aimlessly in the land of race baiting and divisiveness.  This is a calculated strategy to advance the narrative of racism and inject it into the psyche of the upcoming elections.   The goal, along with the Wall Street Protest manipulations, is to deflect attention away from progressive failing policies in general, and Obama specifically.


The rabid leftists will ‘use’ and advance a narrative through the use of the Wall Street Beatniks.   The Democrats are doing in actuality with the Wall Street crowd what they falsely claimed the Republicans did with the Tea Party gatherings.    The Democrats desperately need two things:  An energetic base, and a way to distract the electorate from Obama’s failed policies.    Strategic use of the Hippy counter culturalists and continuing Racist decrees will accomplish these goals.   This has only just begun…..
(The Hill) — Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-Ill.) on Thursday introduced a House resolution that calls on GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry to apologize for his family’s decision to continue to lease a hunting camp that had a stone at the entrance painted with the word “N—–head,” and is still referred to by that name by some in Texas.
Jackson’s resolution, which he read in its entirety on the House floor, also called on Perry’s Republican rivals to condemn his use of the camp known, and asks Perry to condemn the use of the word as “totally offensive and inappropriate.” It also asks him to supply a list of lawmakers who visited with Perry at the camp over the years he used it.
Jackson’s resolution was based on news reports that said Perry’s family continued to use the West Texas hunting camp for several years when “N—–head” could still be seen on the painted rock. Perry’s campaign has said the word was painted over in 1983, but news reports note that others disagree with that account.
The resolution adds that when presented with this complaint last week, Perry responded by saying the word on the rock is an “offensive name that has no place in the modern world.” Jackson said this implies that “it may have been OK and had an appropriate place in that community when he was growing up.”  (read more)

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