From The Loony Left
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VILLAGE IDIOTS
This week's "Gratuitous Nazi Reference" Awards: "Hitler had a lot of Jews high up in the hierarchy of the Third Reich. Color does not necessarily denote quality, content or value. [If] a black is a tyrant, he is first and foremost a tyrant, then he incidentally is black. Bush is a tyrant and if he gathers around him black tyrants, they all have to be treated as they are being treated." --celebrity activist Harry Belafonte at Saturday's civil rights march in Atlanta, with another tiresome comparison of Bush to Hitler ++ "[Black conservatives] have a right to exist, but why would I want to walk around with a swastika on my shirt after the way Hitler done messed it up? So why would I want to call myself a conservative after the way them white racists thugs have used that word to hide behind?" --comedian and "civil rights" campaigner Dick Gregory (The swastika was an ancient symbol of strength and luck before the Nazi Party adopted it in 1920.)
More from the PEST Files: "They [the Bush administration] all need to be locked up because they are all criminals and they are all thieves. It is indeed criminal to steal an election and within two years run up a federal deficit of half-a-trillion dollars, send our young people over to Iraq to die for an unjust war. What they are doing is criminal." --Judge Greg Mathis of TV court fame
Village Glitterati: "At this time we have a choice to make. Father God is watching while we cause Mother Earth so much pain. It's such a shame. Not enough money for the young, the old, the poor, but for war there is always more." --Musician Stevie Wonder's lyrics from an upcoming song
Keen sense of the obvious: "[T]he same old enemies of civil rights and voting rights will always keep up their ugly activities. Race baiters and discriminators may go underground, but they never move out of town." --race baiter Je$$e Jack$on, who is living proof of his own statement
And sometimes they get it right: "Here is the truth, we [sic] got to reinvent ourselves. We became old, we became stale. The world changed and we didn't." --Service Employees International Union president Andrew Stern, on the state of the union movement
Courtesy of The Patriot
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