Bush: Noose displays 'deeply offensive'
WASHINGTON - President Bush said Tuesday that recent displays of nooses are disturbing and indicate that some Americans may be losing sight of the suffering that blacks have endured across the nation.
"The era of rampant lynching is a shameful chapter in American history," Bush said at a black history month event at the White House
"The noose is not a symbol of prairie justice, but of gross injustice," the president said. "Displaying one is not a harmless prank. Lynching is not a word to be mentioned in jest."
As a civil society, Americans should agree that noose displays and lynching jokes are "deeply offensive," Bush said.
"They are wrong," the president said, referring to such displays and jokes. "And they have no place in America today."
Nooses have no place in American today? Bush's own father, George H.W. Bush, seems to disagree. In fact, according to him, nooses should be used today in America, on people just like Bush Sr. and Bush Jr. not to mention Richard Perle, Abe Foxman, Alan Dershowitz, Richard Cheney, John Ashcroft, George Tenet, Alan Greenspan, Donald Rumsfled, Condoleeza Rice, Ted Kennedy, Larry Silverstein, and many, many others, too numerous to mention. Why do I say that? Notice the we in the quote below:
"If the people were to ever find out what we have done, we would be chased down the streets and lynched."
George Bush, cited in the June, 1992 Sarah McClendon Newsletter
I agree with George H. W. Walker Bush, we need to chase these people down the street and then use the noose. That's the only way we are going to turn the tide and reverse the damage that is being done to our once great country and our now gone liberties.
But we tolerant white males can't break free of the brainwashing we receive on a daily basis from our 'leaders' and their puppet masters, the Zionists, and do what needs to be done to save ourselves, our families and our country.
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