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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Jesse 'an Al Bring The Rope!


There should be billions of habitable, rocky planets around the faint red stars of our Milky Way galaxy, a new study suggests. Though these alien planets are difficult to detect, and only a few have been discovered so far, they should be ubiquitous, scientists say. And some of them could be good candidates to host extraterrestrial life. (space.com)
Hey Jesse...we ain't in that ol' hell place, is we?
Taking about ubiquitous...like dog do do, Al Shrapton and Jesse Jackson  always can be counted on being anywhere they can shit stir in front of mics and camers. What a couple of barracudas, cheer leading the Florida lynch mob. Fuck waiting for the anything as disinteresting as the facts, eh boys?  And speaking of facts, here's a few:
 In an interview with the Daily Caller, former NAACP leader C.L. Bryant challenged the credibility of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, whom he accused of “exploiting” the Trayvon Martin tragedy to “racially divide this country.” He continued, "The greatest danger to the lives of young black men are young black men. A study by the Bureau of Justice Statistics found that more than nine out of 10 black murder victims were killed by other blacks between the years 2001 and 2005. Why not be angry about the wholesale murder that goes on in the streets of Newark and Chicago? Why isn’t the Jesse and Al Show screaming about a six-year-old girl who was killed on her steps last weekend in a cross fire when two gang members in Chicago started shooting at each other? Why was there no outrage about that? Chicago has the highest murder rate in the country. Of the 511 murders committed in Chicago in 2008 (latest statistics available), 74 percent of the victims were black–and 76 percent of the perpetrators were also black. And most of them were young males."


But hey...they are your everyday black on black stuff; not a photo op to feed their big ugly egos in front of the nationwide media. What a disgusting pair of tossers!
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