tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1629697885803683050.post8094725595833526265..comments2023-08-21T07:02:32.445-07:00Comments on Dancy's Corner: I Love Apple Pie...David B. Dancyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16076492622244270149noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1629697885803683050.post-72659875998203864692008-01-21T19:59:00.000-08:002008-01-21T19:59:00.000-08:00dbd,Tim McVeigh and possibly two or three co-consp...dbd,<BR/><BR/>Tim McVeigh and possibly two or three co-conspirators, operated independently. They were not carrying out the desires of a cult leader.<BR/><BR/>The investigation of his activities showed he received virtually no assistance from other people with similar viewpoints.<BR/><BR/>He showed obvious signs of paranoid schizophrenia, by the way. And he was executed with overwhelming public approval.<BR/><BR/>Meanwhile, he believed his bomb would kill government agents who worked in the Murrah building. I don't know if he realized he would kill children and daycare workers too. <BR/><BR/>As for me, I recall exactly where I was and what I thought when I learned about the explosion. I had no immediate ideas for perpetrators. However, that period was a time when white supremacists and militia groups were making news. <BR/><BR/>However, I considered the following when making my mental list of likely suspects.<BR/><BR/>In 1992, Randy Weaver, a white separatist in Idaho, made news at Ruby Ridge. Militias became newsworthy.<BR/><BR/>Moreover, most of the militia groups exist in the central section of the country.<BR/><BR/>So, in short, since the US was focused on militia groups, I thought one those groups might have had a role. <BR/><BR/><BR/>And because the 1993 muslim bombing of the World Trade Center had occurred before McVeigh's bombing of the Murrah building, I absolutely considered the possibility that muslim terrorists were involved. <BR/><BR/>I was well aware of the "intifada" underway in Israel at the time of the Oklahoma bombing. There were plenty of muslim suicide bombers killing Jews around that time. Meanwhile, one of the first suicide bombing attacks committed by hezbollah hit the Marine Corps barracks in Beirut in 1983, killing 241 Marines. The bombers drove into the barracks area in a truck. I considered these facts when I learned about Oklahoma.<BR/><BR/>The Oklahoma City bombing was obviously not the work of the Unabomer and it wasn't the work of college radicals from the 1960s.<BR/><BR/>The bombing was obviously not committed by a black group and it was not committed by a musical group.<BR/><BR/>Meanwhile, Sharpton was attempting to destroy Freddy, a legitimate local businessman who employed black and hispanic workers. That makes Sharpton a vile character.<BR/><BR/>Of course Farrakhan is far worse.<BR/><BR/>I have no idea why you mentioned Rarrakhan in the same sentence with Bush and Blackwater.no_slappzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04207475509053402475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1629697885803683050.post-89874729186382187222008-01-21T13:30:00.000-08:002008-01-21T13:30:00.000-08:00You are right Slappy Loius Farrakhan, George Bush,...You are right Slappy Loius Farrakhan, George Bush, and Blackwater are all still operating. Are hung about their continued existence or is it their ethinicity?<BR/>Tim McVey was inspired.<BR/>he killed a lot more than Jewish shop owners in Harlem.<BR/>Where you one of the people that immediately supected Arabs.<BR/>I'll answer for you.<BR/>Yes you were.<BR/>Go back to the drawing board.<BR/>We can go back and forth on this one. Feel free to add on or clarify any points I have already made. Dancy's Corner allows redundancy.<BR/>I am glad you are learning something here. <BR/>Come back.David B. Dancyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16076492622244270149noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1629697885803683050.post-3222110607841338642008-01-21T12:52:00.000-08:002008-01-21T12:52:00.000-08:00dbd, What white supremacist rallies do you refer t...dbd, <BR/><BR/>What white supremacist rallies do you refer to? <BR/><BR/>For years I've wanted to attend one of these gatherings to see for myself what goes on. But so far, no one has invited me. <BR/><BR/>HOwever, I have family in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, where white supremacists once had a benefactor. But the benefactor -- a guy named Butler -- found himself in trouble when one of the idiot white supremacists shot and wounded two whites passing by Butler's ranch. <BR/><BR/>Morris Dees and the Southern Poverty Law Center got involved and sued Butler, winning a judgment that forced Butler to lose his ranch. Then he died.<BR/><BR/>As for the shooting you referred to, well, the mentally ill shooter, operating independently, wanted to kill blacks, asians and Jews. He did kill Byrdsong, who was not a Northwestern basketball coach at the time of his death. He was an insurance agent. More importantly, the shooter was randomly shooting beople who fell into the racial or ethnic groups he was after. The ex-coach was shot because he was black. Not because he was a black college coach.<BR/><BR/>Meanwhile, Sharpton targeted Freddy at Freddy's Fashion Mart because Freddy was white and Jewish and operating a successful business in Harlem. Sharpton successfully encouraged a mentally ill person to commit a large number of crimes.<BR/><BR/>Meanwhile, the white nut who headed the church that inspired the white killer who shot the ex-coach was prosecuted and the church is history.<BR/><BR/>On the other hand, Louis Farrakhan and the NOI are still with us, despite years of murder within the organization and years of murders committed by NOI members.no_slappzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04207475509053402475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1629697885803683050.post-88390721505035150522008-01-21T07:42:00.000-08:002008-01-21T07:42:00.000-08:00With respect to one of the chief points in your bl...With respect to one of the chief points in your blog post, it's clear once again, that an insignificant transgression by a white person is many times more disturbing to blacks than the outrageous conduct of blacks themselves.<BR/><BR/>I play golf. I've played all my life. But I don't watch golf on TV and I don't read golf publications. Until the recent flap, I'd never heard of Kelly Tilghman, though it is possible I am acquainted with one of her relatives. She appears to be good looking.<BR/><BR/>On the other hand, I've been to Nation of Islam rallies and have witnessed Louis Farrakhan speak. The rally on the one-year anniversary of the Million Man March was most memorable. <BR/><BR/>Farrakhan ranted about Jews creating AIDS to kill blacks, about abortion as a white plot to kill blacks, about current plots in the US government to kill blacks. A non-stop festival of anti-white hate.<BR/><BR/>Meanwhile, the Fruit of Islam appear every few months peddling The Final Call, the NOI "newspaper". Usually I meet the vendors on subway platforms where they always show surprise when I ask for a copy -- they never directly attempt to sell it to me.<BR/><BR/>One of the paper's features is its advertising, which includes ads for the library of anti-white hate materials available in print or video form. <BR/><BR/>Then there is Elijah Muhammad's famous book, "Message to the Black Man." <BR/><BR/>Despite Farrakhan's non-stop commercial venture to SELL anti-white hate to blacks, whites don't care. <BR/><BR/>In NY City we have city councilman Charles Barron, who is well known for telling reporters he hates whites, especially Jews. He is also well known for demanding that the NY City public school system TEACH ebonics.<BR/><BR/>We were unfortunate enough to have Sonny Carson living in the city. Fortunately, he died about two years ago. But he did his best to spread anti-white hate.<BR/><BR/>Meanwhile, black-themed radio talk shows in NY City include shows that are anti-white. Both show hosts and callers spew their anti-white nonsense. Imus was a civil rights worker in comparison.<BR/><BR/>The point here is this: whites generally ignore black foolishness unless it reaches criminal levels. <BR/><BR/>You should check in with Larry Elders.no_slappzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04207475509053402475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1629697885803683050.post-41192004046954644752008-01-21T06:36:00.000-08:002008-01-21T06:36:00.000-08:00Slappy- Tawana Brawly claimed to be raped by cops....Slappy- Tawana Brawly claimed to be raped by cops. Not IRA.<BR/>I'll skip all the details. You got into the story of Sharptons inciteful rhetoric while protesting.<BR/>Our President is responsible for way more death. Te measure of life is not negotiable. <BR/>Just because you can't see it or read about it. Does not mean it isn't happening. There are way more people dying, right now,because of yours and my tax dollars and you are concerned about someone with a chwemical imbalance acting on Al Sharpton's indirect command.<BR/>Yes, Sharpton is harmless your ideology isn't.David B. Dancyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16076492622244270149noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1629697885803683050.post-4943853526191518432008-01-20T17:44:00.000-08:002008-01-20T17:44:00.000-08:00This is one damn fine post. When I saw the story a...This is one damn fine post. When I saw the story about the Golfweek cover, my instant reaction was "what idiots!!!" But you've managed to introduce a new notion, one more insidious and treacherous, but completely plausible in this context. What if the golfweek editor was set up by an editorial board that <I>really</I> wanted to make a racist statement by placing a noose on the cover.<BR/><BR/>"Great idea, Dave (Seanor). This will really driver readership." <BR/><BR/>As for the "beaten into submission" part, I don't know about that man. Because while it may seem like there's a resurgence of overt racism in this country, if you ask me, these are the acts of desperate people who have nothing more than the myth of white superiority. While I don't see the Golfweek cover as a blessing in disguise, it did make me smile to hear a few white guys call this an embarrassment.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com