And, by the way, I know that Andrew Breitbart's done great work getting this video of Ms. Sherrod at the US Department of Agriculture and her supposed racism and so forth saying she's not gonna help a white farmer. You don't need Shirley Sherrod or whatever her name is to prove racism at the NAALCP. All you need to know is that Jeremiah Wright's a featured speaker at the NAALCP. That's all you need to know. The NAACP is as racist an organization as there has been and is in this country, and you don't need Shirley Sherrod. The thing about Shirley Sherrod, this is the US Department of Agriculture babe who has been fired by Tom Vilsack, who, by the way, tried to slough this off on Bush, the blame, (imitating Vilsack) "Well, 18 months we're still in the process of trying to clear out the deadwood here. A lot going on," blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. She said she finally had the chance here to not help a white farmer, get even, the old days.
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Now, she supposedly has been dismissed, and she's out now saying, (paraphrasing) "This is a terrible misunderstanding. I didn't do any of this. The interpretation here on Fox and everywhere else is totally incorrect. I didn't do anything." Of course not. Of course not. Minorities, they can't be racist, they don't have the power to be racist. It simply isn't possible. So remember, folks, these are the kind of people -- and we are talking about the federal bureaucracy -- these are the kind of people, "Look, go to work for the government, nobody ever gets fired here." The ruling class. Nobody ever gets fired in the government. Everybody gets raises when you work for the government. And these people look at it as having all kinds of power over the rest of us, the ruling class versus us, the so-called country class. It's not going to be long before these same kinds of people are going to be the people you have to go through to get the health care treatment or whatever access you need to the system. Those are going to be the people you first run into, by design and on purpose.
Now, I came in on the Glenn Beck program when he was halfway through talking about the Sharrod case, but from what I understood, he referenced her complete story, and said that he didn't think she deserved to be fired, she was being scapegoated by the NAACP. I'll have to check his website tomorrow (I assume it, like Limbaugh, will have transcripts of what he said on his show) to give you the exact quotes.
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