NBP: Time For The Bullet

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Wow zero may have a real problem. If these guys are this mad they may not man the polling places and threaten crackas.


Disappointed in Obama, New Black Panthers openly consider ‘the bullet’
Published: 12:44 PM 05/22/2012

The small but vocal New Black Panther Party is woefully disappointed in President Barack Obama, and is openly implying that the best way to reach its goals is no longer through “the ballot” but through “the bullet.”

In the Spring edition of the New Black Panther Party (NBPP) newspaper — cover reading “The Ballot or The Bullet: which way for black people?” — NBPP Chairman Malik Zulu Shabazz breaks down the presidential election, concluding the Democratic Party is the “institutional pimp of Black peoples and the Black Nation” and that Obama has “been a real disappointment.”

“Black peoples are the whores and prostitutes of the Democratic Party, and mistreated mistress that is courted in the late of night, but left hanging when it is time for real change in the light of the post election day,” Shabazz wrote, following a dissertation on the need to “Vote for Revolution.”

Shabazz detailed his past hopes for Obama as the first African-American president, noting that Obama has not lived up to them — specifically by continuing the policies of the Bush administration in the so-called war on terror and ignoring the economic plight of black Americans.

“The black community is at large no better off that (sic) before he was in office. We are curious as to what his agenda is for Black people in America and if he even has one,” Shabazz added.

The lead editorial in the 36-page publication is written by the paper’s editor, Chawn Kweli, entitled “4 years and a Bucket of Hope: The Change That Never Came,” which describes the group’s excitement, and subsequent disappointment, after Obama was elected.

“Mr. Obama’s policies have not corrected the economic troubles of America, they have gotten worse,” Kweli wrote. “The debt continues to expand [into the trillions], and the administration’s handling of international relations has hardened dialogue with foreign nations. Mr. Obama’s policies have been especially harsh to us the Black community. He [Obama] bailed out Wall Street and the auto makers but kept us at the top of the unemployment ladder.”

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2012/05/22/disapp.../#ixzz1vfdwDcRF
 
hhmm. kinda likin this Malik Zulu guy
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Wow,ain't that something.We will have to wait a couple of days and see what he really meant to say.Every black man who has said he is not happy with O has been on the carpet and came out saying he was "misunderstoot,he really like O."
 
Quote:“4 years and a Bucket of Hope: The Change That Never Came,” which describes the group’s excitement, and subsequent disappointment, after Obama was elected.

“Mr. Obama’s policies have not corrected the economic troubles of America, they have gotten worse,” Kweli wrote. “The debt continues to expand [into the trillions], and the administration’s handling of international relations has hardened dialogue with foreign nations. Mr. Obama’s policies have been especially harsh to us the Black community. He [Obama] bailed out Wall Street and the auto makers but kept us at the top of the unemployment ladder.”....I think he's starting to sound much like a "Conservative"...Especially, if you substitute the words of "Black Community" with "Middle Class"...
 
I guess they just don't understand Obama's TRICKLE DOWN economics... You insert money into Wallstreet, to prop it's billionaires Christmas bonuses back up, and slowly but surely it trickles down to the ghetto. Usually in the form of recycled pigeon feed!
 
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