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To Be Called A Racist Is A Badge of Honor

 
 
edgarblythe
 
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Reply Wed 16 Jul, 2008 08:50 pm
I'm off the thread, You bore me.
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Finn dAbuzz
 
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Reply Wed 16 Jul, 2008 08:53 pm
edgarblythe wrote:
I'm off the thread, You bore me.


Please don't go edgar! You've added so much to this thread.

Rolling Eyes
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Thu 17 Jul, 2008 06:07 am
"The mighty funk brother God of Thunder [Benny Benjamin, drummer for Motown house band The Funk Brothers] told me: 'Boy, keep playing like that and you'z gonna be a nigger when ya grows up.'""

Uncle Ted's badge of honor
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revel
 
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Reply Thu 17 Jul, 2008 07:21 am
The audacious irony of the republicans never ceases to amaze me.

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Republican Senator Dole introduced an amendment to name an HIV/AIDS relief bill after the recently deceased Jesse Helms. Helms, of course, was a strident foe of HIV/AIDS prevention, research and treatment. The blog Joe.My.God recalls some of Helms' notable moments in AIDS relief:

Jesse Helms, the man who in 1987 described AIDS prevention literature as "so obscene, so revolting, I may throw up."

Jesse Helms, the man who in 1988 vigorously opposed the Kennedy-Hatch AIDS research bill, saying, "There is not one single case of AIDS in this country that cannot be traced in origin to sodomy."

Jesse Helms, the man who in 1995 said (in opposition to refunding the Ryan White Act) that the government should spend less on people with AIDS because they got sick due to their "deliberate, disgusting, revolting conduct."

Jesse Helms, the man who in 2002 announced that he'd changed his mind about AIDS funding for Africa, but not for American gays, because homosexuality "is the primary cause of the doubling and redoubling of AIDS cases in the United States."


In fact, in 1991 seven activists from the group ACT UP put a giant condom on Helms' Arlington home that said "Helms Is Deadlier Than A Virus."

***UPDATED 9:30pm ET July 16, 2008***

The bill passed, without Helms' name. Read the entire story here.
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Thu 17 Jul, 2008 07:49 am
Helms was right about that. The government has no business funding AIDS research.
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revel
 
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Reply Thu 17 Jul, 2008 07:58 am
cjhsa wrote:
Helms was right about that. The government has no business funding AIDS research.


I don't agree but if you do, do you agree with E Dole inserting Helm's name in a bill to fund HIV/AIDS relief?
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Thu 17 Jul, 2008 08:06 am
No.
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