Sunday, October 02, 2005

In defense of Bill, I think what he said deserves to be heard. Now you might think that this is a dangerous position to take for the Republicans but it is one of those statements where you offend, and I would say, deliberately, a large group of people but you don't care because they have no political power and everything my friend is political power.. money, ownership, jobs, education.. Everything that has a real value in this world relies on political power. And so Bennett, on the face of it utters words that were so reprehensible, it is as if he had used the "n" word itself, but who cares. Bush, hardly said two words, "we don't support that statement" and then went on to other ways of screwing you and your children. God love him. Last week he helped gut the environmental protection act, making it easier for me to rape the land, pollute, and other wise ... screw you and your children. Why is it so important to have a snowy owl anyway, your kids can see one the growing list of extinct animals. So Bush was too busy to care.

Back to Bill.. So like New Orleans, we don't care, it's just Blacks that were offended or suffered.. and they only reason we would ever care if they somehow threatened our power.. but this is not going to happen. They just don't vote. And we make it harder for them to even if they wanted to.

Did you know the average polling place in a white district that is Republican controlled, the ratio of voting booths to registered voters is 10 to 1 or better than in black communities. Who do you think controls that? WE DO. Such a laugh when you have 100- 200 and 1000 people trying to vote on just 5-6 machines. You know how long I waited to vote.. zero.. no time at all. I walked in voted and was out the country club, in less than 5 minutes. That's right a country club. In Georgia we just made it even harder for poor black people to even try to vote, now you have to have a state controlled ID card, and the minimum cost .. $20. Another little gatekeeper put in place by your every loveable Republican controlled state house.

The key word though that hardly anybody has picked up on in Bennett's little radio monologue was the word " impossible"

BENNETT: Well, I don't think it is either, I don't think it is either, because first of all, there is just too much that you don't know. But I do know that it's true that if you wanted to reduce crime, you could -- if that were your sole purpose, you could abort every black baby in this country, and your crime rate would go down. That would be an impossible, ridiculous, and morally reprehensible thing to do, but your crime rate would go down. So these far-out, these far-reaching, extensive extrapolations are, I think, tricky.

That would be" impossible".. he said it like it would be difficult to do, but questions back..Would it be such a bad thing to do? Impossible..?? It is true this upset a lot of people.. but again who cares.. not Bennett, not Bush, nor the Republicans. "that would be impossible.. " like if you really wanted to, you could do it but it would take effort. He actually said the words "abort every black baby" .. and no one cares. It just points out how no one is listening, watching, or holding us to any account. Beautiful.. is it not?