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The Zimbabwe Dollar Today September 23, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Zimbabwe's Exchange Rate.
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Today:  30,660.7
Yesterday:  30,677.3

The Jersey Peepz and the D.C. Peepz September 23, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Black Crime, Education.
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None dare call it gang activity, and the FBI isn’t, but we now know that feuding between gang-like clicks of Delaware State University students, one comprised of New Jersey residents, and the other of Washington, D.C. residents, is what led to the shootings on campus early Friday morning.

Recall that the two victims, now identified as 17-year olds Mr. Nathaniel Pugh and Miss Shalita Middleton, are both from D.C., and Mr. Pugh’s refusal to “snitch” is what led this blogmeister to believe that these shootings were gangland, or the functional equivalent thereof.

No Expense Is Too Dear for MSU’s Precious Diversity September 23, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Affirmative Action, Education, Missouri, Racial Pandering.
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Springfield News-Leader:

Diversity effort worth the cost, MSU says

Wes Pratt’s tiny office is tucked away at the end of a dark corridor on the second floor of Missouri State University’s Siceluff Hall.

But, as the new diversity outreach coordinator, he’ll rarely be there.

Pratt’s hiring represents the push MSU continues to make toward building more diversity on campus —from students it attracts and faculty it hires to programs it offers.

“We should revel in diversity,” said Pratt, 56, who grew up in Springfield. “Let’s celebrate every ethnic group there is. To not do that is problematic to me.”

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But improving diversity comes with a price.

MSU will spend more than $1 million on diversity and multicultural programs, services and scholarships this year. Included in that is money to maintain a recruiting office in St. Louis and work toward opening a similar office in Kansas City.

Millions? Heck, the state of Missouri has spent at least $7 billion for school busing and associated programs since the early 1980s to make suburban K-12 public schools in St. Louis and Kansas City more diverse, and about another $2 billion on the Kansas City fiasco. Some experts estimate that at least 25 percent of the Federal budget is spent on direct or indirect social welfare for non-whites. Throw in affirmative action, and its direct costs and indirect effect on American productivity, and the degradation of the quality of life caused by black and Hispanic crime, and you can see that racial diversity is a very dear thing which we will spare no expense in funding.

Question: If the races are fundamentally equal, then why does MSU need to spend anything to trick non-whites into applying, enrolling and attending?

Black Suspect Drags Fairview Heights Officer With Car September 23, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Black Crime, Illinois & Metro East, Police & Law Enforcement.
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FHPD officer stops a motorist on Route 159 at the Frank Scott Parkway.  Cop sees gun in car, orders the man driving and the woman passenger out of the car.  Woman gets out, but the man speeds away, dragging the cop some 70 feet.

Shades of Jasper, Texas, but without the non-stop media publicity.

Now They’re Starting to Leak the Truth September 23, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Jena, Mainstream Media.
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The same MSM that has made blatantly false implications about the Jena issue, thereby provoking the civil rights industry into action, and feeding the fires of black anger, rage, hate and paranoia, are now starting to admit the truth. Truths that you knew already.

Too late, AP. I can almost guarantee you that some white person will be murdered by a black as “retribution” for this “injustice.” If you would have run these kinds of articles weeks ago instead of now, this would have never happened. Any white people that are so killed will constitute blood on your hands.

Poetic Justice Updates September 23, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Africa.
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Two updates for the Poetic Justice section of the St. Louis CofCC Static Webpage.

(1) On Amy Biehl, from KSDK:

Students at Rockwood Summit High School in suburban St. Louis will hear a powerful message about reconciliation — a lesson taught by the mother of a murder victim and the man who committed the crime.

Linda Biehl and Ntobeko Peni will speak Monday at the school in Fenton. Biehl’s daughter, Amy, was killed in South Africa in 1993 while trying to promote democracy.

Peni was at the time a member of a radical political group. He was one of the men convicted and imprisoned in the killing of Amy Biehl.

After four years in prison, he sought forgiveness from the family. Linda Biehl not only forgave him but hired him as program director of the California-based foundation that bears her daughter’s name.

In July 2003, the last time Linda Biehl was in St. Louis on behalf of said foundation, Amy Biehl’s killers were then getting out of prison in South Africa. Now we find out that the mother hires one of her daughter’s killers to work in the foundation named after the woman he murdered. That would be like the ADL hiring Hitler in 1946.

(2) Some people will never learn. Judith Todd now admits what we all knew, that Robert Mugabe was a thug dictator all along. The first story about her in the Poetic Justice section, as you can see, was that she lost her Zimbabwean citizenship at the hands of the dicator that she helped bring to power.

This new story from the London Sunday Times has two noteworthy points. First, her decision to side with Mugabe and his ZANU-PF party was merely a matter of political retribution towards Ian Smith, because her father, former Rhodesian PM Garfield Todd, and Smith, disagreed on voting rights for blacks, and Smith actually had the audacity to confine those egalitarian crazies to their farm while he had power, as if they had to be quarantined, as if they were the purveyors of a highly communicable disease which threatened the very existence of Rhodesia (and it turns out Smith knew what he was doing). In other words, she toppled the entirety of white society in Rhodesia simply because she and another white person had a political disagreement.

Second:

But hasn’t what happened fully justified Ian Smith and the white racists who predicted that black rule would mean dictatorship, corruption and chaos? “You have to say they called it right. But if I had my time all over again I would oppose racism just as strongly as I did then.

In other words, she would do it all over again. Some people never learn anything, and some people are too infatuated with their quasi-religious social doctrines to learn anything.