July 27, 2007

Name That Party

As Don Suber sez: "So easy, even a caveman can play." He'd have to know how to read. Anyway, I found not one, but two stories where the Atlanta Urinal and Constipation neglected to name the scubag's party. Wonder why?

The first instance was about an Atlanta city councilman who is under investigation about a charity that he runs.

For the past five years, Atlanta City Councilman H. Lamar Willis has solicited donors for a foundation he says he created to give scholarships to Atlanta students. The H. Lamar Willis Foundation has told major corporations —- which have contributed tens of thousands of dollars —- that donations are tax-deductible because it is a federally approved nonprofit.

But it's not, and it never has been.

The Internal Revenue Service says it has no record of the organization registering as a nonprofit or submitting required annual reports showing how it has raised and spent its money. The Georgia Secretary of State's Office also has no record of the foundation ever registering as a charity or a nonprofit corporation, as required by state law.

Willis, an attorney, has refused to provide The Atlanta Journal-Constitution with a list of donors or recipients of the money. Of the donors mentioned on the foundation Web site, many are companies doing business at the airport, which Willis helps oversee as a member of the City Council's transportation committee. Companies include Coca-Cola, Comcast, AirTran, Target and Turner Construction, among others.

That's the first four paragraphs and we still do not know which party this scumbag belongs to. There are 43 paragraphs remaining and the AJC doesn't see fit to name this guy's party, even when giving personal information.

Henry Lamar Willis, councilman-at-large

Age: 36

Hometown: Born and raised in Atlanta.

Education: Graduate of Northside High School and Morehouse College. Master's in public administration from Carnegie Mellon University, 1995; graduated from Boston College law school, 1999.

Career: After practicing law briefly in Florida, Willis worked for a series of Atlanta law firms from 2002-06, though not as an attorney because he had not passed the Georgia bar. He passed the bar last year and is now a sole practitioner focused on personal injury, tenant-landlord disputes and DUI litigation.

In politics: Won Atlanta City Council seat in 2001. Won second term unopposed in 2005. Current committee assignments: Community Development/Human Resources; Public Safety (former chairman); Transportation (former chair).

Here's what the AJC left out. He's black and therefore he's a Dimocrat.

Here's the second instance.

Durham, N.C. —- Disgraced former prosecutor Mike Nifong acknowledged Thursday there is "no credible evidence" that three Duke lacrosse players committed any of the crimes he accused them of more than a year ago, offering for the first time a complete and unqualified apology.

"We all need to heal," Nifong said. "It is my hope we can start this process today."

Nifong's apology came as a judge began considering whether to hold the former Durham County district attorney in criminal contempt of court for his handling of the case.

Of course we all know that Nifong is a Dimocrat, but if he had been a Republican, it would have been in the first paragraph. Once again, not only is this scumbag's party not mentioned in the first paragraph, it's not even mentioned at all.

"So easy, even a caveman can play.

Posted by denny at July 27, 2007 02:41 PM  
Comments

Has anybody noticed the big fight in NY between Spitzer and Cuomo. Seems that The gov was using state resources to spy on a republican state senator to ruin him. Cuomo who is pissed about Spitzer running over him in the election happens to be the Attorney General of NY. Don't you just love it when the Dhimmicraps have an in house fight!

Posted by: gene Hall on July 27, 2007 04:40 PM

"He's black and therefore he's a Dimocrat"

http://blackandright.mensnewsdaily.com/


They're not ALL stupid. Might want to go easy on the stereotypes.

Posted by: code3 on July 29, 2007 04:26 PM

code3 - I should have said "He's black and lives in Atlanta and therefore he is a Dimocrat."

Posted by: Denny on July 29, 2007 05:17 PM

:) You've got an entertaining site here; I'd hate to see ya' get Sharptoned!

Posted by: code3 on July 30, 2007 10:38 PM

We have stereotypes for a reason: they're based in reality.

We all know that black Republicans are the exception, not the rule. However, not wanting to state a generalization--or immediately bringing up an exception to a generalization--is a liberal/leftist ploy. Why? Because it would be "unfair" if even one person in the entire universe were wrongly tarred with an inaccurate label.

Go cry me a river.

Posted by: Squidley on August 1, 2007 12:21 AM

As for Nifong--who should not only be disbarred but serve time for the crimes he committed against those innocent young men--doncha just love his "nobody's fault" language? "We all need to heal," he intones. Poppycock! The authorities need to make amends to the young men who were unjustly persecuted by this demagogue, and they also need to prosecute him for his malfeasance.

Posted by: Squidley on August 1, 2007 12:24 AM

I'm no liberal invertabrate, uh, Squidley. I'm just a Bob Parks fan. Being a regular reader of his site, the phrase "He's black and therefore he's a Dimocrat" got my attention, that's all. In my personal experience, assholes and idiots come in all varieties.

Posted by: code3 on August 1, 2007 12:32 AM

Code 3,

Yes, it's true: there are all types.

You agree that Bob Parks is the exception and not the rule, though, right?

Posted by: Squidley on August 1, 2007 03:24 PM

No Squidward; no I do not agree with you. I imagine these folks wouldn’t agree either:

http://www.lashawnbarber.com/

http://www.nationalcenter.org/P21Index.html

http://bookerrising.blogspot.com/

http://www.bondinfo.org/

http://www.salon.com/books/int/1999/11/10/sowell/

http://www.vdare.com/letters/tl_071407.htm

http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/d/dillard-guess.html

http://www.blackconservative.net/

• Ken Blackwell, former Secretary of State of Ohio, former Ohio gubernatorial candidate
• Keith Butler, minister, former Detroit councilman, former candidate for U.S. Senate from Michigan
• Wallace Jefferson, chief justice of the Texas Supreme Court
• Alveda King, niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, senior fellow at the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution
• Rod Paige, former Secretary of Education
• Colin Powell, former United States Secretary of State
• Michael Powell, former FCC chairman
• Condoleezza Rice, United States Secretary of State, former National Security Advisor
• Janice Rogers Brown, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
• Winsome Sears, former member of Virginia House of Delegates, former candidate for U.S. House
• Michael S. Steele, former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, former candidate for U.S. Senate from Maryland
• Thomas Stith, town councilman of Durham, NC, former candidate for Lt. Gov. of NC
• Clarence Thomas, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, former Equal Employment Opportunity Commission chairman
• J.C. Watts, former U.S. Representative from Oklahoma
• Anne Cools, Conservative Senator from Ontario
• Donald Oliver, Conservative Senator from Nova Scotia
• Alan Keyes, radio host, U.N. Ambassador, presidential candidate, author
• Jesse Lee Peterson, president of The Brotherhood Organization, television and radio host
• Armstrong Williams, author of "Beyond blame", TV host of On Point
• Larry Elder, author of "10 things you can't say in America", Radio show host
• La Shawn Barber, columnist, blogger
• Stephen L. Carter, Christianity Today columnist, author of "The Culture of Disbelief"
• Ken Hamblin, Denver Post columnist
• Deroy Murdock, National Review columnist
• Star Parker, president of the Coalition on Urban Renewal and Education, columnist, author
• Thomas Sowell, Hoover Institute fellow, economist, author of "Basic economics"
• Walter E. Williams, economist, columnist, author of "More liberty means less government"
• Herman Cain, President of Godfather's Pizza
• Ward Connerly, University of California regent, activist and businessman
• Ezola Foster, president of Americans for Family Values, author of "What's Right For All Americans"
• Robert A. George, journalist, pundit and blogger.
• Mike Kumar Harden, MBA JD, Consultant, Oracle Applications Subject Matter Expert Equality in Technology (EIT)
• T.D Jakes, televangelist
• Michael King, National Advisory Board Member of Project 21, former radio talk show host
• John McWhorter, author of "Losing the Race" and Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute
• James Meredith, former civil rights activist
• Deroy Murdock, Wall Street Journal Opinon Contributor, Cato Institute Scholar
• Gerald A. Reynolds, president of the Center for New Black Leadership, member of Project 21
• Vernon Robinson, Air Force intelligence officer, business professor
• George Schuyler, journalist, novelist
• Shelby Steele, Hoover Institute fellow, author of "The Content of Our Character"
• Stanley Crouch, author of "In Defence of Taboos"

There are many, many more. You see, even though my faith in humanity diminishes a little every time I hear some moonbat barking about the leftist crap of the day, I still choose to remain optimistic about Americans. While I believe assholes and idiots come in all varieties, I also believe rational, God-fearing, productive American citizens do as well. I do agree, however, that white Republicans far outnumber black Republicans, but I think that has more to do with blacks making up only 13.4% of the total population (http://www.infoplease.com/spot/bhmcensus1.html). Most rational people, black or otherwise, are intelligent enough to understand that scum like Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and Louis Farrakhan are racist, power hungry hypocrites who are selling out their own people to patronizing government programs and frivolous lawsuits. Thanks anyway Squishy, for calling me a liberal/leftist so you could make the painfully obvious point that liberals are overly sensitive idiots, but, as you can see, you got the wrong guy.

Posted by: code3 on August 2, 2007 03:10 AM
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