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    Burying Black on White Crime

    All one has to do is go on You Tube and see the flame wars that break out between them. Also turn on D.L. Hughley (CNN) and watch what a typical schwartze thinks of Whitey.
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    Sports Illustrated Racism - - Nothing New

    I was going to chide Don for making that immense faux pas but at the risk of being labeled a fanboy I gave him a free pass--but only once! LOL! Sports Illustrated used to be a good magazine at one point and its layout back in the late '70s-mid '80s was awesome! It started going downhill...
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    More Proof That "Diversity" Is Cosmetic

    This article was a complete waste of reading time because nowadays any article that speaks of "diversity" is so predictable. You can count the memes off your fingers. I'm more concerned with the way White men are being portrayed in television than worrying whether or not a black/white lesbian...
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    More Proof That "Diversity" Is Cosmetic

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090301/ap_on_bi_ge/the_color_of _advertising
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    Sports Illustrated Racism - - Nothing New

    Steroids are inevitable in the NFL. This is a sport that insists its players be as strong and as bulky as they can be. If all the weight-lifting and training can't make a player a behomoth, then of course he's going to go on the juice. It's all about pleasing TPTB, isn't it? As for SI...
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    Black Jews Movie

    Can't forget the Black Israelites. These faux Whitey-hating schwartzes used to preach on the streets of NYC in the early '90s until they were moved inside the Port Authority, where their mouths are shut.
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    Who is the most "Caste" music band?

    Midnight Oil...I had their "Diesel And Dust" album on cassette tape back in the day. "Beds Are Burning" was a good song but the follow-up "The Dead Heart" was one of the most shameless anti-White songs I had ever heard. So much so that I can't even listen to it anymore. Looking back, they...
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    Who is the most "Caste" music band?

    Oh gosh, remember when he and David Bowie were up front and center to worship the black "heroes" of Jena? How pathetic!
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    Who is the most "Caste" music band?

    I think the last time Mellencamp put out anything worth listening to was around 1986-87. Does anyone remember the video for "Cherry Bomb"? Some young black buck was dancing with a white chick. I guess it took place in the early '60s, before scenarios like that would be condemned by the Soul...
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    New Republican National Chairman

    I hope that incidents like this will cause some White Republicans to wake up. I wouldn't be surprised if the party splinters because that seems to be lurking underneath the surface. If one Republican can see beyond blind loyalty and expose Steele and other charlatans occupying the spotlight in...
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    Eastwood vs. PC

    It's also become forbidden to poke fun at homosexuals, and ever since the gay lobby became politically organized in the '90s, the word "phaggot" has become as evil as "nihggre". It used to be that gay people had thick skins and could take the potshots lightly. Now with GLAAD trying to dictate...
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    The Propaganda of Nickelodeon

    Law & Order is filmed in NYC. This is a show that never should have happened. It mutated into spinoffs that seem to be on every network every day of the week and every hour of the week to boot. And yes; they did more than lift episodes off the headlines. They did a trememdous job...
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    Who is the most "Caste" music band?

    I know what you mean about that song. I was in the sixth grade when it came out, but I didn't really pay attention to the lyrics all that much. As I got older and realized what he was singing about, I rolled my eyes. That's the kind of song that could've been tailor made for Clinton-era pc...
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    The Propaganda of Nickelodeon

    I didn't know GG was a huge hit in Germany. For the longest time it seemed Baywatch was the only show they seemed to watch!
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    The Propaganda of Nickelodeon

    Ah yes, another Mama's Family fan! :-) I remember watching it when it was on NBC in the early '80s with Carol Burnett as Eunice and Betty White as Ellen, but I liked the late '80s version better with Iola and Bubba. The ultimate '80s feel-good sitcom. My family raked me in the coals for...
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    Who is the most "Caste" music band?

    To think back in the mid '80s, White rock stars and their Black counterparts from countries other than the U.S. (except for Stevie Wonder) were whining about apartheid in South Africa (remember "Sun City" and the concerts for Mandela). I bet if you asked them what they think of the way the...
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    Who is the most "Caste" music band?

    U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" is a great song. Summer of 1987 memories! "Angel Of Harlem" I can listen to; the melody is nice but I don't bother with the lyrics. U2 did nothing for me after the '80s. As for groups straight out of caste central caste-ing--I'd say...
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    The Propaganda of Nickelodeon

    So true. A lot of those shows I couldn't sit through an entire ep anymore (especially Happy Days and Laverne & Shirley), but the shows that were showing in reruns when I was a kid (I Dream Of Jeannie, Bewitched, etc.) I can watch whenever. Actually, when I was a tween (1986-88), Mama's Family...
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    The Propaganda of Nickelodeon

    OMG...I watched "Fantasy Island" on those late Saturday nights. I was also allowed to sometimes be up late enough to catch "Charlie's Angels", although my mom thought "The Facts Of Life" was a just a little too mature for pre-pubescent yours truly and my older sis... Friday nights was "Dukes Of...
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    The Propaganda of Nickelodeon

    The necessity of Black history is like spraying Airwick on a pile of fresh turd. If you think about it, there is nothing "historical" about what Blacks have done physically (unless you want to talk about rioting and committing crimes). Their "history" is based completely on looks. Just being...
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    The Propaganda of Nickelodeon

    YCDTOTV was my fave show on Nickelodeon back in the '80s--I never missed an ep! PC was unheard of in 1980 when I was five years old; the only thing "green" we did was make our own grass (lawn) planters and use green shredded cellophane to make Easter baskets! We were allowed to be kids in...
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    The Propaganda of Nickelodeon

    The Nickelodeon I remember as a kid was nothing like it is today. I watched it mainly from 1985-88, when you had shows like "You Can't Do That On Television", "Belle & Sebastian", "Mr. Wizard's World", "Out Of Control", "Nick Rocks", "Today's Special" and others. It seems like light years when...
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    Brad Van Pelt

    Highly unlikely. Brad didn't have the kind of body that would warrant 'roids. He was 6'5", 235 for most of his playing career.
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    Brad Van Pelt

    This is very sad news. Van Pelt was named "Player Of The Decade" (1970s) by the New York Giants years back. He was one of the many linebacking greats the Giants have had, not to mention part of some stellar defenses.
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    The Waterboy And The Wolverine

    THE WATERBOY AND THE WOLVERINE (Continued) It was a time like this when I felt like going to a bar with Rog and spending the rest of the evening talking football. Just knowing that I was in the presence of a man who played for Coach Elliott made the event going on seem secondary. Rog...
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