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Afterglow

Member Since: June 02, 2011

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  • Lawrence O’Donnell is more Satan-like than Satan.

  • Here we go, again, in ATL. Does anybody remember the outrage in 2010 when a white sorority from Arkansas (ZTA) won the Sprite Step Off competition against a number of black sororities in Atlanta? What happened next was legendary: After much outcry from the black community (over a white sorority even competing in a traditionally black competition), Coca-Cola claimed scoring discrepancies and announced that AKA, a black sorority, would share in the first-place honors and scholarship prize money.

    The unfortunate reality is that race relations and multiculturalism notionally usurp common sense and decency. We’ve strayed far away from the concept of equality – it’s now about exacting a penalty against those who are believed to be culpable in grievances hundreds of years old. Only when that penalty is assessed can we (legitimately) claim equality. Therefore, we’re forced to tolerate the hypocrisy of those who force racially- or multiculturally-motivated musings down our throats.

    If we consider the outcry that would result from a (hypothetical) White Entertainment Network (WEN) or White Miss America pageant, it far too obvious that we’re living in a world where constant, under-the-radar reparations are the calling of the day.

  • Last night’s news in San Francisco reported that citizens of Mountain View (south of the city) are protesting the prospective opening of a Chick-Fil-A. Their first excuse code was that a drive-through would add pollution, trash and endanger cyclists. They went on to convey the real reason for their angst: that wouldn’t (hypocritically) tolerate an intolerant company like Chick-Fil-A.

    If I were the CEO of Chick-Fil-A, I’d say, “Keep your lousy In-N-Out burgers; We’re perfectly fine in the deep South, where our patrons still uphold family values and prefer our superior product!”

    Can’t wait to get home to Texas and enjoy a Chick-Fil-A … with my traditional family!

  • It’s my right to fly, but I have to provide a government-issued photo ID before I can board the aircraft. It’s my right to drive, but I can’t without a valid, state-issued driver’s license. It’s my right to work in the U.S., but I have to provide proper identification to successfully comply to I-9 requirements. Therefore, we have numerous examples where our rights can only be exercised with proper identification. However, voting is the one right that’s hypocritically and vehemently challenged respective to identification requirements. The reason is simple: it’s politically motivated by the left and engineered to usurp the sovereignty of the United States. It must be stopped. It must be stopped in Texas.

  • If you want historical context relative to Ms. Hawkins racist activisim, check out this site: http://teachervoice.com/principal-reviews/Brooklyn/P-S-90-Edna-Cohen-School/10-47416/. It’s clear that her motives are divisive, anti-American and racially charged. I encourage everyone to reach out and convey outrage to Mr. Dennis M. Walcott, Chancellor of the NYC Department of Education at http://schools.nyc.gov/ContactDOE/ChancellorMessage.htm. Our collective voice is stronger and more powerful than any voice that he and Ms. Hawkins can muster.

  • Too late … The condoms should’ve been used before the principal and school administration were born.

  • Let’s start with what the Internet is: a collection of networks that connect people and provide access to content through a standard means. Using this definition, if the Internet is a right, then access to books, television, Sirus radio and other media should be free. However, they are not. Therefore, access to and leverage of Internet is NOT a right, but a privilege.

  • “F-A-I-R”: the dirtiest four-letter word of all time. By who’s definition of “fair” will we define the amount one must pay to be a contributing citizen of this nation?

  • Here’s the judge’s address and office phone number. I’m confident that she’d appreciate hearing from you!
    Willow Park Place
    5189 East I-20 Service Road North
    Suite 109
    Willow Park, TX 76087
    Phone: 817-441-1071