Actually, the pic is photoshopped. It was from an online satire piece that a lot of people mistook for an actual newpaper article.
I have no problem with black people who disagree with Obama but when they feel comfortable with the Ultra-right wing crowd I believe there has to be some type of self-hatred of their own race.
[youtube]DTyFcazpdzU[/youtube] [youtube]KdyGhE7zH6U[/youtube] [youtube]eoRrPoMEL1s[/youtube] More fun from the tea parties.
What he said. The guy with the "Black People Against Obama" sign reminded me of the Uncle Ruckus in Wisconsin who told McCain to "take it to Obama" and then went on his media exposure claiming that "some of us" don't buy the Obama hype, and i was like, yeah the four of you that exist in the GOP, you mean?
James T. Harris [YOUTUBE]<object width="560" height="340"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/R77IJsNceY4&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/R77IJsNceY4&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="560" height="340"></embed></object>[/YOUTUBE] Just so you know Mr. Harris has a conservative radio show in Wisconsin which means he does not speak to or for black people as a whole.
Notice how the white guy in the middle of the picture is cracking up at the black kid holding the sign. I wonder what he's thinking....
I am not worried about what the white guy was thinking, just the young "brother" holding up the sign. If he lives in a black community does he still show his face? Does he regret holding up the sign? Just curious.
Here's the article. It's from a website that is essentially the UK version of The Onion. I can't believe that people weren't able to figure out that it was a fake by the author's name alone. :smt042 Ku Klux Klan Endorses Obama February 7th, 2008 by James R. Crowe KENTUCKY - USA - Imperial Wizard, Ronald Edwards has stated that, "anything is better than Hillary Clinton." White Christian Supremacist group the Ku Klux Klan has endorsed Barack Obama to be the next President of the United States of America. Speaking from his Kentucky office in Dawson Springs, the Imperial Wizard exclaimed that anything or anyone is better than having that "crazy ass bitch" as President. This is the first time in Klan history that any member of the KKK has ever publicly supported an African American candidate for the presidency. KKK lodges all over America have been gathering and holding rallies supporting the black presidential candidate. KKK members in Tennessee rally against Hillary Clinton and support Barack Obama Grand Turk Cletus Monroe has also been very vocal about the election and has donated thousands of dollars to Obama's election fund. "The boy's gonna do it. My Klan group has donated up to $250,000 to the Obama fund. Anything is better than Hillary Clinton. Hell I'll even adopt a black kid from Africa before I vote for Hillary." "A few years back we were lynching negroes. Now we're gonna vote for one to be president of the US of motherfu**ing A, damn it! Anyone or anything is better than Hillary Clinton - anything!!" Placards for Barack Obama have been put up around the Klan's Headquarters and the KKK have announced a television ad campaign to support the African American candidate.
I guess we should be surprise to read this: "Tea Party Twitter Arrest: Daniel Hayden Threatened Mass Murder, Cop Killing An Oklahoma man was arrested by FBI agents earlier this month for posting a series of messages on his Twitter account threatening to use a tax day Tea Party protest to commit politically-motivated mass murder." http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/04/26/tea-party-twitter-arrest_n_191527.html