strikes; copious amounts of low-grade fertilizer left behind.
"We are going to take on the barbarism of war, the decadence of racism, and the scourge of poverty, that the Ku Klux -- I meant to say the Tea Party," Fauntroy told a news conference today at the National Press Club. "You all forgive me, but I -- you have to use them interchangeably."
Fauntroy attempted to explain the comparison to white supremacists by saying that organizers behind the "Restoring Honor" rally are the same people who cut audio cables from a sound system the night before the historic March on Washington and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial.
"The same people who cut the cables on the night before the march, that we paid $66,000 for a sound system, they cut it," Fauntroy said. "Now from Fox News and elsewhere, they are seeking to turn the world back."
So The Dream has gone from 'equal justice under the law' and 'not by the color of their skin' to "How dare you white people speak on this day?"
Fauntroy, you're a fine example of a RWPP dirtbag. Screw you.
Well, makes it not 'Of Its Own', but this is still fitting right in due to RWPP dirbagginess:
Joining us will be a cross-section of organizations and principals including Rev. Al Sharpton, United States Education Secretary, Arne Duncan, Martin Luther King, III, President, Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc.; Ed Schultz, Television and radio show host; Tom Joyner,... SEIU... etc., etc., etc. A fine list of socialists and progressives who can't stand anyone standing up for the US on that date at that place who's not black.
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