America's #1 Online Cigar Auction
first, best, biggest!

Last post 10 years ago by DrafterX. 76 replies replies.
2 Pages<12
More Outrage
bloody spaniard Offline
#51 Posted:
Joined: 03-14-2003
Posts: 43,802
How do you interrupt 3 black kids beating a white kid?
You throw the book at them.
DrafterX Offline
#52 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,583
bloody spaniard wrote:
How do you interrupt 3 black kids beating a white kid?
You throw the book at them.



what if you miss and hit a little nip kid..?? Huh
DrafterX Offline
#53 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,583
teedubbya wrote:
City councilors on Thursday will consider whether to remove Tate Brady's name from a city street, but don't look for his granddaughter Mary Brady to be part of the conversation.

She lives in Texas and won't be at the council meeting. But she does have an opinion on the matter.

"The Brady family wishes to express our regret at recent attempts to diminish the character and reputation of Tate Brady, a man who poured out his energy, along with others like him, to build the great city of Tulsa and the great state of Oklahoma," Mary Brady wrote in an email.

She is the daughter of Henry Tate Brady, whose father, Wyatt Tate Brady, helped establish the city of Tulsa and was one of its biggest boosters.

But Wyatt Tate Brady also was a member of the Ku Klux Klan for a time in the early 1920s, and his association with that organization and his alleged role in the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot has fueled a call by a few dozen Tulsa residents that his name be removed from Brady Street.

In her email, Mary Brady notes her grandfather's work on behalf of Tulsa and urges residents to look closely at the full scope of his life.

"Tate Brady focused his life bringing people, publicity, education, water, transportation and the other resources needed to settle the new frontier," she wrote. "Having contributed his life's work to generations of Tulsans, such a noble pioneer who lived in centuries past, deserves at least thoughtful consideration of historical facts rather than a rush to judgment."

A large crowd is expected at Thursday night's meeting. The council sent out more than 200 letters to Brady Street property owners inviting them to attend and give their opinions.

It will be the third council meeting on the issue since a group of residents on May 16 first urged councilors to remove the Brady name from the Brady Arts District.

But the council has no authority to change the name of an association or private business. It can rename a city street.

Mayor Dewey Bartlett has come out in opposition of the name change but has not said whether he would veto a council vote to do so.

Councilor Jack Henderson has proposed changing Brady Street to Burlington Street.

A 1907 city ordinance naming streets lists the street as "Burlington Street," with the name scratched out and "Brady" written in its place.

City Council staff members have speculated that the Burlington name might have come from then-Councilor James Woodford, who was from Burlington, Kan.

However, that name may carry baggage of its own. The city is named after Burlington, Vt., which some people claim was named after an 18th-century New York family with ties to the slave trade.

Henderson said Wednesday that he understands Mary Brady's pride in her grandfather and does not question his contributions to the city.

The proposal to rename the street "is not for the good things that he did, it's because of the things that he did that did not shed a good light on the city," Henderson said.

Mary Brady said the family stands by its ancestor.

"We remain proud of Tate Brady's many remarkable accomplishments," she said.



City Council meeting
City councilors on Thursday will consider renaming Brady Street to Burlington Street. The council has notified all Brady Street property owners of the meeting and will take public comment.

The meeting is scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. in the City Council Chambers at City Hall, Second Street and Cincinnati Avenue.



could be an interesting night drafter




I plan to watch from a safe distance.... Mellow
bloody spaniard Offline
#54 Posted:
Joined: 03-14-2003
Posts: 43,802
DrafterX wrote:
what if you miss and hit a little nip kid..?? Huh

It doesn't matter. As long as it lands NEAR the black kids, it has the same effect as kryptonite and weakens them. Then the white kid can get away. ThumpUp
teedubbya Offline
#55 Posted:
Joined: 08-14-2003
Posts: 95,637
What if the white kid stops to read the book?
DrafterX Offline
#56 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,583
nobody ever thinks about the poor little nip kid... Sad
tailgater Offline
#57 Posted:
Joined: 06-01-2000
Posts: 26,185
I'm just glad we're back to using the term nip.

teedubbya Offline
#58 Posted:
Joined: 08-14-2003
Posts: 95,637
If it wasn't for the nips that built the ships
tailgater Offline
#59 Posted:
Joined: 06-01-2000
Posts: 26,185
Being so good at building ships.
bloody spaniard Offline
#60 Posted:
Joined: 03-14-2003
Posts: 43,802
teedubbya wrote:
What if the white kid stops to read the book?

Now that's just craaaaazeeee. Only an Asperger's kid stops to read a book after he's shiite his pants from a beating.
You so craaaaaazeeee.
HockeyDad Offline
#61 Posted:
Joined: 09-20-2000
Posts: 46,192
teedubbya wrote:
What if the white kid stops to read the book?


Was it an Xbox manual or something?
teedubbya Offline
#62 Posted:
Joined: 08-14-2003
Posts: 95,637
Yes
bloody spaniard Offline
#63 Posted:
Joined: 03-14-2003
Posts: 43,802
Don't have to be gamers. Can't you see Rugrunner or Andytv stopping to peruse a book while marauding blacks look befuddled and confused?
Checkmate game over douchebagsayswhat?!
DrafterX Offline
#64 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,583
HockeyDad wrote:
Was it an Xbox manual or something?



prolly a Quran... Mellow
DadZilla3 Offline
#65 Posted:
Joined: 01-17-2009
Posts: 4,633
bloody spaniard wrote:
So when is the civil war scheduled again? Beer

Dunno but there's something like 300 million firearms in private hands in the USA, including about 4 million AR-15 style rifles alone. It won't be pretty.

I'd strongly suggest we try voting all the crooks and liars out first.
DrafterX Offline
#66 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,583
Well, the Tulsa City Council decided not to vote last night... they're gonna put it off a week until some other dude returns... more time to gather support..!! ThumpUp
DrafterX Offline
#67 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,583

Self-appointed civil rights leaders and celebrities remained mum on the vicious beating of a white sixth-grader at the hands of three older African-Americans in Florida, despite a growing chorus of critics who called their silence hypocrisy given their recent, racially-charged condemnation of the Sunshine State.

Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson, who both blasted Florida in the wake of the Trayvon Martin shooting and the acquittal of George Zimmerman in Martin's death, with Jackson calling it an "apartheid state" and "our Selma," have not spoken publicly of the brutal beating aboard a school bus caught on cellphone and surveillance video. Neither Jackson nor Sharpton responded to requests for comment from FoxNews.com.

“Three 15-yr-old black teens beat up a 13-yr-old white kid because he told school officials they tried to sell him drugs,” former congressman Allen West, an ex-Army Colonel who is African-American, wrote on his Facebook page. “Do you hear anything from Sharpton, Jackson, NAACP, Stevie Wonder, Jay-Z, liberal media, or Hollywood? Cat got your tongues or is it that pathetic hypocrisy revealing itself once again? Y'all just make me sick.”

Robert Zimmerman Jr., who vociferously defended his brother against charges the shooting of Martin was racially motivated, also chimed in, taking Sharpton and Jackson to task for staying silent on the beating.

“It's time 2 "unplug" their mic if U ask me...“@JimmieFleek: @rzimmermanjr @TheRevAl @RevJJackson apparently racism only works one way?” Zimmerman tweeted.

The attack took place July 9 in the St. Petersburg-area community of Gulfport. But the horrific cellphone and surveillance video came out only recently. Police say the three youths, all African-American, attacked the boy after he told officials at their dropout prevention school that one of them had tried to sell him marijuana. The unidentified boy was left with a broken arm and two black eyes.

Joshua Reddin, Julian McKnight, and Lloyd Khemradj, all 15 years old, were arrested a short time later. All three were charged with aggravated battery and have since been released. Reddin is also charged with unarmed robbery.

Gulfport Police Chief Robert Vincent told Fox News the attack does not appear to be racially motivated and was due to the younger boy reporting that one of the assailants had tried to sell him marijuana.

West, who represented southeastern Florida in the House, denounced Jackson and Sharpton as “race-baiters” and “faux leaders” during the Zimmerman trial for making the death of Martin into a racial issue.

“Do you really want to talk about the issues that are confronting the black community or do you want to talk about the politically manufactured crises that you have these faux leaders and these race-baiters that are out there, you know, promoting it,” West said in a July interview on Fox News Radio.

Rev. Dr. Manuel Sykes, president of the St. Petersburg chapter of the NAACP, told FoxNews.com his group is aware of the bus beating and is monitoring it closely.

“We would want to see if any and all information out there has determined if there are any disparities,” he said.

All three of the assailants were expelled from school and are due back in court for a hearing early next week.



Film at 11..... Mellow



no mention of the little nip kid... Sad
DrafterX Offline
#68 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,583

Tulsa street keeps same name, but no longer honors KKK member
Published August 16, 2013


TULSA, Okla. – The name Brady that adorns a popular downtown street in Tulsa will remain the same but instead of honoring the city's founder and businessman who was in the Ku Klux Klan it will now celebrate a Civil War photographer who had the same name.

The change to remove Wyatt Tate Brady as the street's namesake and replace it with Mathew Brady, a 19th century photographer best known for his images of American Civil War battlefields was approved Thursday night by the Tulsa City Council in a 7-1 vote after weeks of heated debate throughout the city.

In addition, signs that read "Reconciliation Way" will be placed atop street signs throughout the Brady Arts District, a successful downtown redevelopment project.

The compromise plan was suggested by Councilor Blake Ewing, who said the change would retain the district's name without honoring the former namesake.

"This has been a pretty intense community conversation," Ewing said while introducing his plan. "Really extreme emotion on both sides."

The plan was endorsed by Tulsa Mayor Dewey Bartlett. Last week, the council deadlocked on changing the name of Brady to Burlington.

"The world is watching, they're watching what happens in Tulsa, Okla.," Ewing said.

Wyatt Tate Brady was a shoe salesman who became a prominent Tulsa businessman. He signed the city's incorporation papers, started a newspaper and pumped his wealth into promoting Tulsa to the rest of the country. But Brady, the son of a Confederate veteran, was also a member of the Klan.

Activists had called for a new name since 2011, when an article in the literary magazine This Land said Brady created an environment of racism that led to the 1921 riot that decimated a thriving district that historians have called Black Wall Street and left an estimated 300 black residents dead.

Those who wanted to leave the name alone include some of the Brady district's business owners. They argued that a name change could lead to a revisionist look at other notable residents who have parks, buildings and streets named after them.

"Brady Street should be an example to the world of what reconciliation should look like," Ewing said.

But not everyone agreed that the compromise change solved the problem. Several residents at the City Council meeting said the change seemed superficial to them.

"Take the Brady name down, period, and bury it with Tate Brady. That's where it belongs, " James Johnson told KOTV.

Ewing said changing the street's name to honor Mathew Brady, a native of New York, will pay homage to an artist in a district that promotes the arts.

"I don't know that this is perfect, but it's better than staying what it is," he said. "This was our effort at compromise."

Film at 11.... Think
HockeyDad Offline
#69 Posted:
Joined: 09-20-2000
Posts: 46,192
This could only be more insulting if they stated that Brady Street was now named after the "Brady Bunch".

DrafterX Offline
#70 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,583
true... true.....

at least there wasn't any rioting tho.... Mellow
teedubbya Offline
#71 Posted:
Joined: 08-14-2003
Posts: 95,637
I think OKC should not rename Hitler Highway but rather pretend it was named after gustoff hitler the guy who perfected the weinerschnitzel.
DrafterX Offline
#72 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,583
teedubbya wrote:
I think OKC should not rename Hitler Highway but rather pretend it was named after gustoff hitler the guy who perfected the weinerschnitzel.



you sure know alot about weiners and stuff.... Mellow
teedubbya Offline
#73 Posted:
Joined: 08-14-2003
Posts: 95,637
DrafterX wrote:
you sure know alot about weiners and stuff.... Mellow


you are such a schnitzel
DrafterX Offline
#74 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,583
I have an enormous schwanzstucker... Mellow
teedubbya Offline
#75 Posted:
Joined: 08-14-2003
Posts: 95,637
DrafterX wrote:
I have an enormous schwanzstucker in my bum... Mellow



freak
DrafterX Offline
#76 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,583
Mad
Users browsing this topic
Guest
2 Pages<12