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I hope good ole H.K.Edgerton will greet him to show him what an honorable black man is all about.citdog wrote:he'll be shucking and jiving all over the Southern Confederacy!

WE AREN'T SCARED OF THAT RACE BAITING NEGROdbackjon wrote:I think that threat will be more than enough to convince them to take the stimulus (not that they are going to anyway, they are just pounding there chests trying to position themselves for 2012).


Appaholic wrote:Had a family member who served with the Police Auxilary in Greensboro back during Jesse's days at A&T....he always took pride for busting Jesse in the head during a police break up of a Civil Rights March....I would be more proud had he kicked his ass in a bar fight, but to each their own I guess...

Naw man, just breaking up an "unlawful gathering" that was choking up downtown traffic near Woolworth's, where the Sit-Ins started...think it was a march commemorating the anniversery of the Sit-Ins....and I agree, not something to be terribly proud of in this day & age, but that shows you the generational differences inherent regarding this issue....dbackjon wrote:Appaholic wrote:Had a family member who served with the Police Auxilary in Greensboro back during Jesse's days at A&T....he always took pride for busting Jesse in the head during a police break up of a Civil Rights March....I would be more proud had he kicked his ass in a bar fight, but to each their own I guess...
Did he set the dogs and water hose on him as well?
Breaking up civil rights demonstrations is not something to be particularly proud of...

So in a way your uncle is responsible for Jesse - had they let them protest peacefully, JJ would not have gotten the street cred he did.Appaholic wrote:Naw man, just breaking up an "unlawful gathering" that was choking up downtown traffic near Woolworth's, where the Sit-Ins started...think it was a march commemorating the anniversery of the Sit-Ins....and I agree, not something to be terribly proud of in this day & age, but that shows you the generational differences inherent regarding this issue....dbackjon wrote:
Did he set the dogs and water hose on him as well?
Breaking up civil rights demonstrations is not something to be particularly proud of...

I tried that argument on my uncle as well.....he left the room....I heard him throwing sh!t around inthe garage...dbackjon wrote:So in a way your uncle is responsible for Jesse - had they let them protest peacefully, JJ would not have gotten the street cred he did.Appaholic wrote:
Naw man, just breaking up an "unlawful gathering" that was choking up downtown traffic near Woolworth's, where the Sit-Ins started...think it was a march commemorating the anniversery of the Sit-Ins....and I agree, not something to be terribly proud of in this day & age, but that shows you the generational differences inherent regarding this issue....

Appaholic wrote:I tried that argument on my uncle as well.....he left the room....I heard him throwing sh!t around inthe garage...dbackjon wrote:
So in a way your uncle is responsible for Jesse - had they let them protest peacefully, JJ would not have gotten the street cred he did.

dbackjon wrote:Appaholic wrote:Had a family member who served with the Police Auxilary in Greensboro back during Jesse's days at A&T....he always took pride for busting Jesse in the head during a police break up of a Civil Rights March....I would be more proud had he kicked his ass in a bar fight, but to each their own I guess...
Did he set the dogs and water hose on him as well?
Breaking up civil rights demonstrations is not something to be particularly proud of...

You're right the civil rights and equality of all Americans are of no concern.citdog wrote:dbackjon wrote:
Did he set the dogs and water hose on him as well?
Breaking up civil rights demonstrations is not something to be particularly proud of...
both are more humane than firing rifles
damn yankees....we had an excellent system down here and they decided to stick their goddamn noses in affairs that were and are none of their business

not when the Southern States are held to a standard by the occupier than they meet in their OWN States. see illinois and other States Non- Black immigration lawsdbackjon wrote:You're right the civil rights and equality of all Americans are of no concern.citdog wrote:
both are more humane than firing rifles
damn yankees....we had an excellent system down here and they decided to stick their goddamn noses in affairs that were and are none of their business
Time to make it illegal to be jewish...

Civil Rights are civil rights, and should be the same regardless.citdog wrote:not when the Southern States are held to a standard by the occupier than they meet in their OWN States. see illinois and other States Non- Black immigration lawsdbackjon wrote:
You're right the civil rights and equality of all Americans are of no concern.
Time to make it illegal to be jewish...