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This Post is Brought to You By the Numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 August 28, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Black Crime, St. Louis Local.
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Two black men are suspected in a string of six armed robberies of convenience stores, five in St. Louis City and one in Richmond Heights, in the span of one week — four of those robberies took place within a one-hour span early last Saturday morning.

If that’s the case, then why are there three black men in this surveillance photo?

Looking at this list of robberies these former honor roll students and multi-sport athletes that happened to fall in with the wrong crowd are suspected of pulling:

* At 6:04 a.m. Aug. 18 at the 7-11 store at 3160 Morganford.
* At 10:49 p.m. Aug. 21 at the Mobile Station at 1051 Hampton.
* At 1:51 a.m. Saturday at the Shell Station at 1402 S. Hanley Road in Richmond Heights.
* At 2:17 a.m. Saturday at the 7-11 store at 5200 Chippewa.
* At 2:30 a.m. Saturday at the 7-11 store at 2607 Gravois Road.
* At 2:43 a.m. Saturday at the Mobile Station at 1051 Hampton.

This means that they were very busy beavers between 1:51 a.m. and 2:43 a.m. last Saturday morning, as the distances between those places suggest that they had time for nothing else but robbing and speeding.  I bet they were speeding in between robberies, but any cops that spied them were too scared to pull them over in fear of racial profiling accusations.

Tom Dempsey Hints At Being Anti-Immigration August 28, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Elections, Immigration.
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Tom Dempsey is currently the State Rep. for MO-18, which takes up most of St. Charles City and little more.  He wants to replace Chuck Gross in the State Senate, MO-23, which encompasses the eastern half of St. Charles County.  The special election is September 4.

The above is a screenshot from his second TV ad; you can see the whole ad here.   At this juncture, the audio voiceover states how Washington is out of touch, with visages of Nancy Pelosi and Ted Kennedy (?), and the words “Amnesty for Illegal Aliens.”  The rest of the ad goes on to tout Dempsey’s accomplishments in the State House in the areas of educationhealthcare.  (Snooze)

If “amnesty for illegal aliens” is the archetypical example of how “Washington has lost its way,” why not talk about immigration issues with the rest of your ad?  After all, the General Assembly did make some noise about immigration bills toward the end of this year’s session.  Also, if “Washington losing its way” is your concern, then why are you talking about it in a campaign ad for a state legislative office?

The Zimbabwe Dollar Today August 28, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Zimbabwe's Exchange Rate.
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Today:  254,635
Yesterday:  254,619

Let’s Be Blunt About Our 2008 Re-Election Strategy August 28, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Campaign 2008, Immigration, Missouri.
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Will the current occupant be calling for moving vans in January 2009? Not if he can help it.

Missouri Net:

Governor Matt Blunt (R-MO) has announced a set of tough new initiatives intended to crack down on the problems associated with illegal immigration.

The Governor is directing all law enforcement units in the Department of Public Safety - the Highway Patrol, Water Patrol, and Capitol Police - to prepare for special training and deputizing that allows state law enforcement officials to enforce federal immigration law as authorized through the Immigration and Nationality Act. He is also directing that these law enforcement units verify the immigration status, with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), of every individual who is incarcerated. This would be done through the ICE computer background checks.

Blunt says Missouri’s doors must always be open to legal immigrants, but the state cannot condone lawbreaking. The Governor has written U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff to apply for what is known as 287 (g) status for state law enforcement officials as well as for local law enforcement wanting to take part in the effort to help enforce federal immigration law. Part of the effort involves what is known as Live Scan technology, which allows fingerprints to be scanned in the field.

I know for certain that a number of people have been receiving automated telephone calls with a recorded message stating what a rat fink Jay Nixon is on the immigration issue (though I don’t know where they’re coming from — Nixon hasn’t expressed many sentiments on the question either way).

Put these two together, and we see that Matt Blunt and his people are going to try to ride the I-word into another four years in office. Let’s face it — this is his best and only hope.

Go to the Head of the Class August 28, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Education, Racial Differences.
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In response to low achievement on their part, and as if sitting in the front of the class somehow makes you smarter or makes you learn better, an assistant principal at Ozen High School in Beaumont, Texas, sent an e-mail to staff stating that young black men must sit in the front-most rows of every classroom.

The principal repudiated the notion, and the school’s administration has gone into wholesale “nothing to do with race” CYA mode. Apparently, the local media aren’t buying it, because the article seems to say a lot about race, especially black. And I’m betting that this is a heavily black school, as eight of the ten listed administrators on its website, including the Principal himself and four assistant principals (including Elvena Colbert, above, who sent the controversial e-mail) are black.

Even Latinos have to put their two cents in. A local LULAC spokesmsan seemed to be upset that Latino students weren’t let onto the stupid train, but then reversed himself when he probably realized that this meant that the school’s administration didn’t think Latinos were generally low-performers.

Question: If sitting in the front of the class means so much for academic performance, then is the school depriving those who would ordinarily choose to sit in the front rows of a good education? Honestly, no. The nerds could be made to sit in the back, and the blacks in the front, and what one would see are a lot of raised hands and germane conversational participation from the back, and a lot of napping, insouciance, goofing off, note-passing, iPod-listening and text messaging from the front.

Dutch Want to Eliminate Both the Problem and the Solution August 28, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Equality and Egalitarianism, Netherlands, Racial Dispossession, Terrorism.
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AP:

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - The Dutch government will spend $38 million over the next four years to prevent both the growth of Islamic fundamentalism and right-wing nationalism, an official said Monday.

Why eliminate “right-wing nationalism?” It’s the perfect (and really, the only) antidote to radical Islam and the terrorism and violence it inevitably begets.

The reason “right-wing nationalism” was lumped in with Islamic fundamentalism as a threat that must be dealt with is that the Dutch authorities know it’s almost entirely the latter that’s the problem, but a sacrifice of the polar political opposite must be made at the altar of racial equality, the official state religion of the Netherlands.