Wednesday, September 16, 2009

You can call me Jimmy


Former President Jimmy Carter called out Rep. Joe Wilson of the "you lie!" fame as a racist. Pres. Carter said Wilson's outburst was "based on racism." and rooted in fears of a black planet president. "I think it's based on racism," Carter said. "There is an inherent feeling among many in this country that an African-American should not be president."
Rep. Wilson's son (Why isn't his publicist or staff making statements for him?) issued a denial saying his father doesn't even laugh at off-color jokes.

See, this is why Jimmy's my man.

10 comments:

  1. nader paul kucinich gravelSeptember 16, 2009 at 8:31 AM

    9/11 puppet
    AIPAC puppet
    Neocon puppet
    Federal Reserve puppet

    Uncle Tom or Uncle Sam?

    Ventura Sheehan Perot Paul Nader McKinney Kucinich Kaptur Gravel Gonzalez Clemente Choate Carter Baldwin Anderson

    All I wanna say is that
    They don't really care about us
    All I wanna say is that
    They don't really care about us

    Beat me, hate me
    You can never break me
    Will me, thrill me
    You can never kill me
    Jew me, sue me
    Everybody do me
    Kick me, kike me
    Don't you black or white me

    All I wanna say is that
    They don't really care about us
    All I wanna say is that
    They don't really care about us

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  2. Jimmy Carter is one of the only ones who had the balls to call this MF on the carpet for his racist shit. He never would have disrespected George Whiteass Bush like that.

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  3. Jimmy, my man! And you know, he knows. Georgia boy game proper.

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  4. I have a much respect for Jimmy. He just don't care.

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  5. Carter has paid his dues and is old as Methusela. He can say what ever he wants to. He is speaking the truth!

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  6. Why was she moving her wig?

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  7. why do I get the feeling a dumb rapper is gonna turn this shit into a song?

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  8. I always liked Jimmy!!

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  9. I have a lot of respect for President Carter because President Obama is facing a great deal of racism. It is unfortunate his political party is unwilling to face it and deal with it head on. Take it from someone in the UK where racial tensions run high ignoring the problem will not make it go away. Obama and his supporters need to expose the racists for what they are.

    **Black Brit**

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