Liberals Celebrate MLK by Race-Baiting
Boy, have the liberals showed their true colors over the course of the past couple of weeks! First, it was the Senate Judiciary Committee liberals exercising their constitutional “abuse and condemn” powers…er…advise and consent, sorry, doing their dead-level dishonest best to sully the reputation of a fine man. But perhaps they’ve been topped on MLK Day, first by Hillary:
Can you imagine the furor that would be arising now if a conservative had said that? And then, topping that, we get Roy Nagin, mayor of New Orleans:
Nagin Calls for Rebuilding “Chocolate” New Orleans
Yeah, that’s the way to celebrate the legacy of Dr. King: play the race card for all it’s worth. Nagin’s “explanation” afterward is actually funny: “How do you make chocolate? You take dark chocolate, you mix it with white milk, and it becomes a delicious drink. That is the chocolate I am talking about,” he said.
Yeah, that’s right, Ray, that’s exactly what you were talking about. Uh-huh…yeah, that’s it; when I think of chocolate, I think of white milk, and I’m sure everybody does, Ray ole buddy…


This phrase comes from the 1978 "Jonestown massacre" in which most members of the Peoples Temple cult, blindly following their leader Jim Jones, committed suicide by drinking cyanide-laced Kool-Aid.









3 Responses to “Liberals Celebrate MLK by Race-Baiting”
Mayor Chocolate Nagin: America’s flavorite racist.
Don ~ Jan 17, 2006 at 4:20 pm
So who’s the bigger nut case? Pat Robertson for saying Ariel Sharon’s massive stroke was divine punishment from God, or Ray Nagan for saying that New Orleans will be a Chocolate city because, “It’s the way God wants it to be.”
Don ~ Jan 19, 2006 at 10:54 am
I really want to know where people pick up the memos from God. Is there a special mailbox I’ve not been checking?
I think we all get a lot of “messages” from God in life, really, but maybe it’s just the ones that seem highly presumptuous (and dubious) that make us roll our eyes.
But did God really say “chocolate,” or is Nagan paraphrasing?
Matto ~ Jan 20, 2006 at 3:59 am