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Originally posted by Swills
I watched the video and I gotta say I have no idea what he is ranting about. I'm especially confused about these videos because they're of Obama from when he was in college, right? I imagine there are many people who have embarrassing video/pix of them from college that they wouldn't want to get out but this man not talking about that.
Why didn't Breitbart dig into Obama's family CIA ties???
Originally posted by andboycott
yeah but this was not a video breitbart would have died over, if the conspiracy exists, that PBS already aired?
Originally posted by Drew99GT
OK, so Hannity showed the full video.
They are literally now going after Civil Rights Icons and calling the "RADICALS". Hannity usually doesn't piss me off...because he is such a shill...but this show is pissing me off. I shouldn't be pissed, because it will backfire like all their other attacks....but to go after Derrick Bell...the first black man to do many things...and claim HE is the racist.
Originally posted by burntheships
Originally posted by Drew99GT
OK, so Hannity showed the full video.
No he did not. I jjust finished watching...full video to be shown next week.
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
Just like I thought...nothing in the video.
All the Right is going to do now is try to smear this "controversial" proffessor.
Derrick Bell was the first black man that became a professor at Harvard....he lived the Civil Rights era.
And now we get to see a bunch of white men try to tear down this man because he wrote abour racism BECAUSE HE LIVED THROUGH BLATANT AND ACCEPTED RACISM.
So there you have it Obama haters...this is your BIG tape you've been waiting for. Now join in tearing down this man's name.
Forty-seven years ago today, a multiracial contingent of about 600 civil rights activists attempted to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge, across the Alabama River, in Selma, Alabama. They were marching for voting rights, but they never made it across. Alabama state troopers and local police officers, upholding the racist laws of that time and place, met the peaceful marchers on the bridge with brutal force - clubs, attack dogs, tear gas.
Ultimately, the Selma to Montgomery marches were, in fact, three marches in 1965. They marked the political and emotional peak of the Civil Rights Movement. Today marks the anniversary of the first Selma to Montgomery march for voting rights, which came to be known as Bloody Sunday – the day on which those first 600 Americans, fighting for civil rights were attacked by their fellow citizens with clubs and dogs and gas.
After the protestors’ suffering was witnessed by our nation - and the world - Congress responded by passing the 1965 Voting Rights Act, a companion to others of that era, to grant African Americans full citizenship rights. Now, nearly 50 years later, it’s a cause for inviting tourists to Selma, to celebrate.
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
... with two other white guys