Thursday, October 13, 2005

Bitch Move(7.8.05)

"Bitch i'm talking to u
some of yall nigaz bitchs too"
Bushwick Bill - Geto Boys


Where I come from, we have certain words to describe the
behavior of men that is less than manly. Today, I would
like to discuss two such people: U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss
(R-Ga.)
and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.).
Using only a voice vote, the Senate passed a resolution without
opposition, expressing its regrets on failing to pass anti-lynching
legislation to the thousands of black males recorded as being
lynched in the United States from 1880 to 1960. Although
no lawmaker opposed the resolution, 20 of the 100 senators
had not signed a statement of support before a vote was taken,
which occurred while the Senate was basically empty. Not only
was the action similar to sending a card to someone after a
death in the family, it was not sincere. Bill Frist vetoed having
a roll call vote on the lynching resolution, and refused to have
it brought to the floor during the day when the media would
be aware of it and more senators would have been present.
Chambliss, being the soapsuds softy he is, nutted up and didn’t
even sign the measure until after it was adopted. If this is the
leadership that we intend to lead us to a world that lauds equality
and liberty for all, then we may as well be up a creek without a
paddle. I never knew it was required for the U.S. Senate to
apologize for murder—as if it was acceptable in the first place.
Lynching and murder perpetrated by a group of people so weak
they need the entire community to assist them, is the same
as terrorism.
This was nothing more than a b@#ch move by the
Senate. And for the record, Messrs. Frist and Chambliss,
y’all are b@#ches too. Apology not accepted, for if it was
sincere, the lynching would have stopped by now. So go
on and chop off my foot if you want to, my name isn’t
Toby. --torrance stephens

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