Monday, July 27, 2009

EDIT #2!
Representative McCotter is introducing a house resolution calling for an official apology for the racist remark from our president toward the white police officer.

Washington Times: U.S. Rep. Thaddeus McCotter said Monday he intends to introduce a resolution in Congress calling on President Obama to apologize for saying Boston-area police officers "acted stupidly" in arresting a black Harvard professor, despite not knowing all of the facts and acknowledging the suspect is a friend.

"I view this less as a racial incident than a presidential incident," Mr. McCotter, Michigan Republican, told The Washington Times "American's Morning News" radio show. "What I think is necessary is for the president to apologize to Officer Crowley, retract the statement and let's move forward."

congressman preparing to introduce legislation calling for an apology from the president.

EDIT #1 Now you can go to the following link and hear the actual 9-11 call, you will hear the lady calling in refer over and over the the men that she thinks may be breaking in as "gentlemen".
audio page

Ohhh... there is "racial" profiling going on here alright... but the profiling that is finally being exposed is that of profiling all "whites" as automatically "racist."

This is actually kind of refreshing to see going on because you could talk till you were blue in the face about the educated assumption that all whites are guilty of having been and still promoting racism.

I've even been in the conversations where the educated have taken the position that a person of color does not have the ability of themselves being a racist... you know... because they were all victims....


Cambridge police: Race not mentioned in 911 call (AP)

BOSTON – The 911 caller who reported a possible break-in at the home of black Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. did not mention race in the call, according to a statement issued by her attorney and backed up by Cambridge Police Commissioner Robert Haas.

Lucia Whalen placed the 911 call July 16, saying she saw two men on Gates' front porch who appeared to be trying to force open the front door. The call led to the arrest of Gates by Cambridge police on a disorderly conduct charge, and a resulting national debate about racial profiling.

In the statement issued Sunday by attorney Wendy Murphy, Whalen — who has not spoken publicly — said she only saw the backs of the two men and did not know their race when she made the call. Murphy said Whalen, who works nearby, called because she had been aware of recent break-ins in the area and wanted to correct "misinformation" suggesting that she placed the call because the men on the porch were black.

"Contrary to published reports that a 'white woman' called 911 and reported seeing 'two black men' trying to gain entry into Mr. Gates home, the woman, who has olive colored skin and is of Portuguese descent, told the 911 operator that she observed 'two men' at the home," Murphy's statement read.

Murphy said Whalen has been very upset by news reports she believes have unfairly depicted her as a racist.

"She doesn't live in the area. She is by no means the entitled white neighbor ... That has been the theme in the blogs and the implication in some of the mainstream news media," Murphy said in a phone interview Monday.

"She didn't know their race, and it's very clear that she called not because of what they looked like but because of what they were doing."....

yahoo ap

Perhaps... someday... someone will admit that the entire human race had institutionalized slavery for it's entire human history... until finally some white Christian men... because of the teaching of none other than Jesus Christ... set out to abolish the wretched institution.

Started in England about two hundred years ago... spread from there through the western world.

It is good news that is seldom reported or realized.

XtnYoda, shalomed

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home

Locations of visitors to this page