Sunday, November 15, 2009...6:23 pm

God Bless You Black Conservatives

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Great Show Glenn

 

 

 

 

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  • these Americans have the good sense to see who is using them,and who the modern day george wallaces are. they are not gonna be fooled much longer.

  • This is the show that I posted about on Friday…these folks are amazing…even though my hero Charles Payne admitted he voted for BHO/Lucifer…

  • I forgive him this transgression…I suspect he is like alot of the “thinking” black population…voting for BHO/Lucifer out of a sense of duty and honor those who suffered through the civil rights era…I can understand that…but the blacks who voted for BHO/Lucifer for those reasons are few and far between. Most of the black population voted for this BHO/Lucifer ’cause they thought that he would pay their bills for them and make whitey pay for their collective sins.

  • good analyses, these are good people who made a bad mistake,but have the honor to admit it was wrong,so no grief can,nor should be on them,. we just have to work together to fix the problem before the U.S. goes down completely.
    by the way,hello!

  • Hello Herbert,

    How are you this fine evening? Good I pray!

    On this particular GB show there was a Lisa Fristch, radio host out of Austin Texas, she impressed me…as did most of the folks on this panel. Most of them did not suffer from the “victim” mentality…a prerequiste for the card carrying member of the dopa-crat party…

  • These people are the black elite who will lead America’s blacks away from the racism that is Democrat entitlementism and dependency creation, which is more racism, and just a creative form of slavery

    Demokkkrats started the KKK, fought to keep slavery, started Jim Crow laws. Democrats have always been the party of the oppressor, the user, the enslaver.

    MLK was a REPUBLICAN. Watch as America’s blacks reject Democrats as they wake up to the reality of their oppression.

  • we love glenn for putting that show together.

    Im sure it will wake up the black sheeps like StopHate

  • Sorry folks…this lady was in the wrong…you do not push your way to the front of a line and push some elses stuff out of the way…I do not care who you are or what color you are…it is rude! Does she deserve 15 years in jail for this…of course not…should she be screaming racism…of course not…she got caught being rude and belligerant with cops. She owes the cops an apology and the customers she tried to imtimadate into submission by her behavior. We all know the type of person…loud, pushy, with an abundance of arrogance ( I am not just talking about black folks either…those characteristics can be found anywhere any ethnic group). I hope the judge laughs in her face. I wish the NAACP would exercise better judgement before supporting such things…they would find that they would garner much more respect if they did so.

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    ST. LOUIS (AP) – Nearly three years after Heather Ellis switched checkout lines at a southeast Missouri store and touched off what she calls a racially charged dispute with white customers and authorities, the young black schoolteacher faces a trial that could send her to prison for 15 years.

    Witnesses have told authorities that Ellis cut in front of waiting customers at the Walmart in Kennett on Jan. 6, 2007, shoved merchandise already placed on a conveyor belt out of the way, and became belligerent when confronted, according to court filings.

    Ellis maintains she was merely joining her cousin, whose checkout line was moving more quickly. She claimed in a written complaint to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People that she was then pushed by a white customer, hassled by store employees, called racial slurs and physically mistreated by Kennett police officers.

    Police say in court documents that Ellis refused requests to calm down and leave the property, allegedly kicking one’s shin and splitting another’s lip while resisting arrest. Her trial on charges of assaulting police officers, resisting arrest and disturbing the peace begins Wednesday in Dunklin County Circuit Court. Syracuse, N.Y.-based Your Black World Coalition is organizing a Monday rally in Kennett.

    A college student in New Orleans at the time of her arrest, the 24-year-old Ellis now teaches in Louisiana, where she is engaged to a state trooper. She has said she feels trapped by “small-town politics” in Kennett, where her family lives.

    “What a shame the system can destroy a young person’s future like this because of bad cops,” Ellis wrote to the NAACP in April.

    The group subsequently held a rally in Kennett. Before the June 13 event began, police officers found threatening letters the size of business cards scattered along the route that said the Ku Klux Klan had paid a visit and “the next visit will not be social.”

    Dunklin County Prosecutor Stephen Sokoloff said the cards were removed and the source investigated but never discovered. He said he doubts the cards actually were from the KKK; he knows of no KKK presence in the area. A call to the KKK headquarters was not answered.

    As for Ellis’ allegations of mistreatment by law enforcement, Sokoloff said he’s “seen absolutely no evidence of any kind, apart from her statements, that those things occurred.” Kennett Police Chief Barry Tate did not return phone calls seeking comment.

    Kennett is a town of roughly 11,000 residents, about 1,500 of them black. The police department also is predominantly white, but has actively worked to recruit more women and minorities, said longtime resident Charles B. Brown, who served as mayor from 1991 to 2003.

    “We’re a small country town with greater problems than racism. Our problems are economic,” he said, explaining that Kennett needs more jobs.

    Some community leaders fear the “big paint roller” being used by observers of Ellis’ case has resulted in unfair portrayals of the town as prejudiced.

    “They’re searching their hearts and minds, and that’s just not us,” he said.

    Sokoloff said he would have filed the same charges regardless of the races of those involved. Last week, he took himself off the case, telling the Southeast Missourian newspaper he hoped it would refocus attention on the facts. A special prosecutor from Cape Girardeau County was appointed.

    Ellis and her lawyers, Scott Rosenblum and T.J. Hunsaker in St. Louis, declined to comment on the specifics of the case. She has previously rejected plea deals.

    “Why would you plea bargain if you’re innocent?” said Ellis’ father, the Rev. Nathaniel Ellis of Kennett.

    “This is not a matter of justice,” he said. “It’s a vendetta.”

    Ellis’ written account to the NAACP describes she and her cousin getting into separate checkout lanes before Ellis switched into the faster-moving line. The woman behind them had placed items on the conveyor belt, and Ellis alleged the woman pushed her when she tried to put her own items down.

    Witnesses instead told police that Ellis shoved the woman’s merchandise back, according to court filings.

    Ellis wrote that a security officer and manager were called over and that although Ellis said she wanted to pay, the manager yelled at her to leave the store. Police were called and arrived.

    Officers eventually followed her to the parking lot, she said, using racial slurs and telling her to go back to the ghetto. As her aunt and uncle drove into the parking lot, Ellis said, the officers “jumped” on her even though she said she was not resisting.

    Officer A.W. Fisher wrote in a probable cause statement that Ellis was given “every opportunity” to comply with officers and leave the property. He said she used an expletive in telling him she would beat him if he put his hands on her.

    Fisher said he then told Ellis she was under arrest, but she would not stop fighting while being handcuffed.

    Following her arrest, Ellis alleged, she was thrown against doors on the way into jail and an officer later twisted her shirt with his knuckle to choke her while she was in custody.

    “Incidents involving our customers are unfortunate and we take them seriously,” Walmart spokesman Lorenzo Lopez said in a statement earlier this month. “In this matter, there was a disturbance and law enforcement was contacted, in accordance with our normal procedures. The police then determined how to proceed.”


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