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Thursday, October 10, 2002

Let’s not start suckin’ each other’s dicks quite yet…

It had to start coming up sooner or later. The Maryland Sniper is quite the hot topic, and obviously this asshole needs to be put down. Whoever he is, and whatever his reasons, he needs a double-tap to the chest in a MAJOR hurry.

However…

Posted by JimK at 07:41 PM on October 10, 2002
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Yassah, Massah, Right away Suh!

I fairly spit my soda out when I read this.  I cannot believe the nerve of Belafonte.  It boggles the mind.

Powell Lashes Back at Belafonte over Slave Remark
October 09, 2002 07:55 PM ET

By Steve Gorman

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Secretary of State Colin Powell lashed back at singer Harry Belafonte on Wednesday for remarks likening the former general to a plantation slave who curries favor “to come into the house of the master.”

Appearing on a segment of CNN’s “Larry King Live,” Powell said he was “very proud to be serving” President Bush and called the racially charged criticism leveled at him by Belafonte “unfortunate.”

“If Harry had wanted to attack my politics, that was fine. If he wanted to attack a particular position I hold, that was fine,” Powell said, according to a transcript of his remarks. “But to use a slave reference, I think, is ... a throwback to another time and another place that I wish Harry had thought twice about using.”

Powell, the first black American named chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff and secretary of state, initially brushed off the performer’s remarks with humor, saying through a spokesman that his accountants thought he was “better off as a field hand”—a reference to his earning a lot more money in private life than in public service. 

Belafonte, 75, who like Powell is a black man of Jamaican descent, lashed out at the secretary during a talk show appearance Tuesday on KFMB in San Diego. 

Long outspoken on civil rights and other political issues, Belafonte was asked by San Diego radio show host Ted Leitner whether he thought Powell had taken a low profile as the Bush administration pressed its case against Iraq’s Saddam Hussein. 

Powell initially had been seen as a leading proponent for seeking U.N. support for any military force against Iraq as opposed to unilateral action by the United States. 

NOT A BELAFONTE FAN

“There’s an old saying, in the days of slavery, there were those slaves who lived on the plantation and there were those slaves that lived in the house,” Belafonte said. “You got the privilege of living in the house if you served the master ... exactly the way the master intended to have you serve him. 

“Colin Powell’s committed to come into the house of the master,” the performer continued. “When Colin Powell dares to suggest something other than what the master wants to hear, he will be turned back out to pasture.”

OK.  Take a moment and think about what Belafonte said.

Do you see it yet?

HE CALLED COLIN POWELL A HOUSE NIGGER.

Posted by JimK at 09:10 AM on October 10, 2002
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