Saturday, March 04, 2006

Edwin Eisendrath: It's simply not acceptable to opt out

Eisendrath gets the problem right in his press release.

It is simply not acceptable for the leader of our state to opt out when tensions rise between groups in our society. The governor has bungled this terribly. He now must apologize for his own indifference in order to open the doors to reconciliation.
The solution is a little bigger then what he proposes.

But at least he sees Illinois is in big trouble when a Liberal Democratic Governor is opting out when he hears talk of Hollywood Jews promoting homosexuality and other filth.

There is a New Totalitarianism in the world. The United State's is at War with it. You can't opt out for ever.

Update 1: Gidwitz has a good press release too.

Update 2: Sen Dan Rutherford's statement: The Governor is being a coward and shamefully not acting like a leader in fixing a mess he himself is responsible for

Update 3: And here is Brady's in pdf format.

more over at Bill Baar's West Side

12 comments:

Anonymous,  2:20 PM  

Eisendrath has proved that he can’t organize and run a campaign; now he is trying to convince us that he can run the state of Illinois.

This problem will get worked out, and like everything else, go away.

I’m going to spend one million in the last two weeks of my dismal campaign. He’s a real fiscal wizard.

I never thought that I’d say this, but I’ll vote for the Republican before I punch a hole next to Edwin’s name.

Anonymous,  2:56 PM  

I’m not sure if she should be on the panel or not. I’m still kicking that around.

However, where do you draw the line? Should a person be excluded because they are associated with, or donate to Pat Robertson’s 700 club? Robertson and Jerry Falwell have some interesting views on why the 9/11 attacks occurred.

During a discussion about whether this crisis might bring revival to America, Jerry Falwell said God may have allowed what the nation deserved because of moral decay and said Americans should have an attitude of repentance before God and asking for God's protection. He specifically listed the ACLU, abortionists, feminists, gays, and the People For the American way as sharing in the blame. Pat Robertson responded with agreement.

Anonymous,  10:41 PM  

Lets see if we can get David Duke to sit in on this commission. I'll bet if he contributes enough to Blago's campaign or hires Wyma he can get a seat. You morons who defend Blago get just what you deserve.

Anonymous,  10:42 PM  

What does bill marovitz say about this issue? Or Frank Coconate?

Anonymous,  11:54 PM  

Billy Marovitz is one of those Jews who is promoting filth although Playboy is much classier than say OUI or Swank
but Billy Boy is all about the money and a pornographer nonetheless

maybe Farrakhan is right

Cal Skinner 1:42 AM  

If Eisendrath is not going to spend any money on TV ads, perhaps he should opt out.

How many "name" Democrats will vote for him, but won't support him publicly because of his token campaign?

Bill Baar 7:52 AM  

Larry:
Do the Saudi's contribute to Farrakan?

Anonymous,  10:05 AM  
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Anonymous,  10:54 PM  

Didn't Lybia give Farrakhan some money?

Anonymous,  11:09 PM  

It is not the current comments of Minister Luis Farakan of the Nation of Islam that are so disturbing. His comments about filth out of Hollywood (outside the singlying out of the Jews) is typical of any traditional orthodox religion especially monotheistic ones (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) but also Buddhism, Hinduism and even Taoism with cultural emphasis on restraint and balance. Hollywood promoting sex and violence or "tolerance" of homosexuality different than a traditional religious point of view is obvious.
There are Armenians, Italians and others in Hollywood although there is a certain concentration of money, lack of African Americans and Latinos, and certainly a lot of Jewish names in Hollywood.

The more disturbing item that Claudette Mohammad should condemn is the official teaching that a "African American" Black man scientists did genetic experiments in outer space that created the white race as well as other far out teachings not supported by any archeological or anthropological or paleantological evidence of any type and are clearly racist. The Nation of Islam creates a racial hierarchy different than the more universal teachings of orthodox Islam of which Malcolm X eventually embraced. This spaceship genetic mythology that justifies racism is the real problem, not a condemnation of homosexual behavior or immorality in Hollywood or even an analysis of specific groups concentration in movies and the media.

Anonymous,  11:20 PM  

Get the names straight Yacub, like Jacob not HAKU the wreslter:

Name: This article covers the figure in the theology of the Nation of Islam. The name, also spelled Yaqub or Yakob, also applies to the Islamic view of the Biblical Jacob. See Yaqub and Jacob for information on the latter.
According to the Nation of Islam (NOI), Yakub (also spelled Yacub), was an evil scientist responsible for creating the white race — a "race of devils", in their view. Yakub created white people by a process of "grafting" from the original black population of the world. It took six hundred years for Yakub and his successors to fully whiten his creations. This was achieved under a despotic regime on the island of Patmos. The reasons for Yakub's actions are unclear. His progeny are destined to rule for six thousand years before the original black peoples of the world regain dominance, a process that began in 1914.

The doctrine of Yakub was first proclaimed by Wallace Fard Muhammad and was later developed by his successor Elijah Muhammad.

The name Yakub is a variant of the Semitic name referred to in European language versions of the Bible as Jacob or in modern Jewish communities as "Ya`akov". Fard Muhammad appears to have adapted the Biblical Jacob's role as the father of the tribes of Israel to reposition him as the originator of white peoples as a whole (including Jews). The idea that Jacob/Yakub was the founder of a deviant, corrupt people is probably adapted from late nineteenth and early twentieth century anti-Semitism, in which the concept of racial degeneration was commonplace. The notion that the Jews were an 'artificial' people arising from corrupt racial mixing is found in the works of Alfred Rosenberg and other racialists. Yakub's "grafting" activities seem to refer to the ideas of eugenicists, popular at the time. Though the NOI has had a history of anti-Semitism, the figure of Yakub generalizes racial antipathy to all white people, of whom Jews now form a sub-group.

In recent times, the so-called "doctrine of Yakub" has been rationalised within the NOI as an allegory for the evolution of whites from the original black-skinned human populations of Africa, and as a parable warning of the dangers of eugenics. Yakub's six hundred year experiment is seen as colorful storytelling, little different from the Bible's account of God creating Eve from Adam's rib, or the creation of heaven and earth in six days. In his autobiography (ghostwritten by Alex Haley), El-Hajj Malik Shabazz (Malcolm X) notes that, in his travels in the Middle East, many Muslims reacted with shock upon their discovery of the doctrine of Yakub.

African-American Playwright Amiri Baraka wrote a play entitled "A Black Mass" based on the doctrine of Yakub

Anonymous,  11:27 PM  

On October 24, 1989, at the J.W. Marriott Hotel in Washington, DC., Louis Farrakhan stated that he had a vision of being abducted in 1985 by an invisible pilot in a UFO and carried up on a beam of light to a "human built planet" known as the "Mother Wheel." There the voice of Elijah Muhammad informed him that the President and the Joint Chiefs of Staff, under the direction of Gen. Colin Powell, were planning a war, which Farrakhan said he later came to realize was "a war against the black people of America, the Nation of Islam and Louis Farrakhan." "I saw a city in the sky," Farrakhan said, after which the UFO "brought me back to Earth and dropped me off near Washington; over to Tyson's Corner and Fifth Street I think...to make The Announcement." Additionally, he has said his entire inspiration for the "Million Man March" is based on this "vision of being swept into a UFO that took him to a larger mothership." (The Washington Post, Sept. 18, 1995, p. D3).

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