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Jimmy Chitwood

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i don't know much about Representative Kelly (R-Pennsylvania), but his rant on the House floor yesterday was excellent. see it below, or follow the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1YQDjpuY_U

[video=youtube;F1YQDjpuY_U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1YQDjpuY_U[/video]

i was reminded of another nice speech he gave about a year ago when i visited youtube ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEArFmRDtrw

perhaps one of our posters from Pennsylvania can provide some insight on him. is he as good as he sounds? or is the speech too good to be true?
 

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Georgia businessman speaks out, telling Obongo that you didn't build my business. pretty funny. :thumbsup:

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Jimmy Chitwood

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i really enjoy good political satire.

[video=youtube;AbULBAjstBA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=AbULBAjstBA[/video]
 
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I'm a new member.. life-long sports fan, participant, and student... looking forward to the dialogue on contemporary American sports.

is there a forum for new member intros, etc (?), not sure I'm posting right.
 

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Found this series of short chapters of a blog type novel, this chapter deals with college recruiting for football, and it reads like the person reads CF. Found this thru the Western States Rifle Association website, it being a gun site they are usually pretty strict against "racism", but its pretty obvious that everyone should conclude that "anti-racism" is nothing more than anti-white.

http://bastionofliberty.blogspot.com/2012/12/tales-of-new-america-10.html
 

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Eric Clapton

I just saw this list on some website titled "10 Mega Stars Who Are Secretly Horrible People". My interest was piqued, so I clicked on it. #9 on the list was Eric Clapton. I figured it would be because Clapton stole his best friend George Harrison's wife from him. But no. The FIRST reason given for why he's secretly a horrible person is....wait for it....he's a closet admirer of Enoch Powell, who the website said "was a right wing politician in England, and an extreme racist." I've always really admired Clapton's music and extreme guitar skill, but now I REALLY like him!

But it got better. On the next tab, the website said "During one of his 1974 concerts in England, Clapton went on a drunken rant about non-white people living in the UK." I'm going to break out some of my old Clapton CDs! Livin' on Tulsa Time baby!
 

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I just saw this list on some website titled "10 Mega Stars Who Are Secretly Horrible People". My interest was piqued, so I clicked on it. #9 on the list was Eric Clapton. I figured it would be because Clapton stole his best friend George Harrison's wife from him. But no. The FIRST reason given for why he's secretly a horrible person is....wait for it....he's a closet admirer of Enoch Powell, who the website said "was a right wing politician in England, and an extreme racist." I've always really admired Clapton's music and extreme guitar skill, but now I REALLY like him!

But it got better. On the next tab, the website said "During one of his 1974 concerts in England, Clapton went on a drunken rant about non-white people living in the UK." I'm going to break out some of my old Clapton CDs! Livin' on Tulsa Time baby!

Clapton is one of my top 10 guitar players, and he can play the negro delta blues better than any of the negroes could.
 

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I just saw this list on some website titled "10 Mega Stars Who Are Secretly Horrible People". My interest was piqued, so I clicked on it. #9 on the list was Eric Clapton. I figured it would be because Clapton stole his best friend George Harrison's wife from him. But no. The FIRST reason given for why he's secretly a horrible person is....wait for it....he's a closet admirer of Enoch Powell, who the website said "was a right wing politician in England, and an extreme racist." I've always really admired Clapton's music and extreme guitar skill, but now I REALLY like him!

But it got better. On the next tab, the website said "During one of his 1974 concerts in England, Clapton went on a drunken rant about non-white people living in the UK." I'm going to break out some of my old Clapton CDs! Livin' on Tulsa Time baby!

[video=youtube;zm2PvnM7Vds]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zm2PvnM7Vds[/video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa8s6RJwAxU
 

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Clapton is one of my top 10 guitar players, and he can play the negro delta blues better than any of the negroes could.

You can find awkward video on the internet of English invasion guitarists playing with old negro "greats" and watch as they scrape and bow before them and then the playing starts and the Page's and Claptons, etc. blow them away. There's some embarassing video of Chuck Berry trying to boss Keith Richards around in a studio session. With Richards though you can see the scales falling from his eyes. I think all of the English classic rock guitarists eventually understood that those old negro musicians were not particularly talented guitarists but were able to make fresh music as they were not held back by social pressures.
 

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I just saw this list on some website titled "10 Mega Stars Who Are Secretly Horrible People". My interest was piqued, so I clicked on it. #9 on the list was Eric Clapton. I figured it would be because Clapton stole his best friend George Harrison's wife from him. But no. The FIRST reason given for why he's secretly a horrible person is....wait for it....he's a closet admirer of Enoch Powell, who the website said "was a right wing politician in England, and an extreme racist." I've always really admired Clapton's music and extreme guitar skill, but now I REALLY like him!

But it got better. On the next tab, the website said "During one of his 1974 concerts in England, Clapton went on a drunken rant about non-white people living in the UK." I'm going to break out some of my old Clapton CDs! Livin' on Tulsa Time baby!

Here are Clapton’s comments (uttered in 1976, by the way), which I’d never heard before until your post…

"I used to be into dope, now I’m into racism. It’s much heavier, man. ****ing wogs, man. ****ing Saudis taking over London. Bastard wogs. Britain is becoming overcrowded and Enoch will stop it and send them all back. The black wogs and coons and Arabs and ****ing Jamaicans and ****ing [indecipherable] don’t belong here, we don’t want them here. This is England, this is a white country, we don’t want any black wogs and coons living here. We need to make clear to them they are not welcome. England is for white people, man. We are a white country. I don’t want ****ing wogs living next to me with their standards. This is Great Britain, a white country, what is happening to us, for ****'s sake? We need to vote for Enoch Powell, he’s a great man, speaking truth. Vote for Enoch, he’s our man, he’s on our side, he’ll look after us. I want all of you here to vote for Enoch, support him, he’s on our side. Enoch for Prime Minister! Throw the wogs out! Keep Britain white!"[SUP][126] [/SUP]

Pretty cool. I’ve never listed to Clapton because I’m into harder stuff, but maybe I’ll start.
 

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You can find awkward video on the internet of English invasion guitarists playing with old negro "greats" and watch as they scrape and bow before them and then the playing starts and the Page's and Claptons, etc. blow them away. There's some embarassing video of Chuck Berry trying to boss Keith Richards around in a studio session. With Richards though you can see the scales falling from his eyes. I think all of the English classic rock guitarists eventually understood that those old negro musicians were not particularly talented guitarists but were able to make fresh music as they were not held back by social pressures.

Good info jaxvid. Ive seen plenty of videos where they do indeed "scrape and bow" to the negroes. Its actually surprising to me that Clapton ever said anything racist considering his whole band will often times be black.
 

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About the same time as Clapton's comments, David Bowie of all people made some pro-National Front comments. In the mid-70s the NF was becoming quite strong in England. Like Clapton, Bowie quickly backed away from what he said and like Clapton has been doing "penance" ever since.

Lemmy of Motorhead was another NF sympathizer. According to a Rolling Stone article from a few years ago he has a large closet filled with Nazi era regalia.
 

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Here are Clapton’s comments (uttered in 1976, by the way), which I’d never heard before until your post…



Pretty cool. I’ve never listed to Clapton because I’m into harder stuff, but maybe I’ll start.

I saw that quote also on the Clapton wiki page. Very cool. I think it also said on there that as recently as 2007 Clapton said something like Powell was a person of "extreme courage". Very ballsy thing in this perverted age we live in for a very public person with so much to lose to say something like that.

This has nothing to do with this thread, but can anyone tell me how many members CF now has? I saw a post the other day, I think it was from 2008 or 09, and the poster said there were 1030 members back then. I am just wondering if the site has grown since then, and if so how much.
 

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I saw that quote also on the Clapton wiki page. Very cool. I think it also said on there that as recently as 2007 Clapton said something like Powell was a person of "extreme courage". Very ballsy thing in this perverted age we live in for a very public person with so much to lose to say something like that.

This has nothing to do with this thread, but can anyone tell me how many members CF now has? I saw a post the other day, I think it was from 2008 or 09, and the poster said there were 1030 members back then. I am just wondering if the site has grown since then, and if so how much.


Riggins44, at the bottom of the Forum page it shows CF statistics. There you will find the number of CF members. I think currently there are 2,118 members.

When I joined in February 2011, I think their were approximately 1,800 members.
 

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Riggins44, at the bottom of the Forum page it shows CF statistics. There you will find the number of CF members. I think currently there are 2,118 members.

When I joined in February 2011, I think their were approximately 1,800 members.

Awesome. Thanks for the information.
 

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Awesome. Thanks for the information.
Sadly though, that number contains many, many no longer active members. We've many times lamented the loss of some really excellent posters. We've often theorized about why they have left the site, but the real reason is that they are in a FEMA camp somewhere and the rest of us are on the list, too.:scared:
 

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Sadly though, that number contains many, many no longer active members. We've many times lamented the loss of some really excellent posters. We've often theorized about why they have left the site, but the real reason is that they are in a FEMA camp somewhere and the rest of us are on the list, too.:scared:

The food in these camps is absolutely dreadful, too. :wink:
 
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Double D,
thanks for sharin' this. Imo, Georgia's 'Safe Carry Protection Act' is good news. It seems that gov't buildings should be near the top of the list where 2nd amendment is honored. Theoretically, you're on ground where Constitutional rights are closest to their source of protection, insulation, & respect.

In related gun-rights news.. Obama's Surgeon General nomination is languishing (thanks in part to NRA lobbying against him). The nominee Vivek Murthy, is an outspoken gun rights opponent. He's characterized guns as public health crisis.. Murthy descended from 3rd world immigrants (originally from India), with less than a decade of practical medical experience (he's in his mid-30s).. This is Obama's nominee for our highest medical office.. We're in the Twilight Zone ~

http://dailycaller.com/2014/04/14/a...ncerned-about-obamas-surgeon-general-nominee/ (brief article on Murthy)
 
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A Long Island cop (Lt.), stands up to institutional discrimination.. wins million-dollar+ lawsuit. Good for him.
I feel for the taxpayers that have to fund the city's payout and/or appeal, but.. Court-ordered financial settlements might be the only effective route to exposing & ending the cloaked, and codified, forms of hypocritical affirmative action.

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2014/05...-35-million-in-racial-discrimination-lawsuit/
 
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