Herman Cain: NAACP has 'lost its relevance'

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Avatar bobbya -
#1
Herman the pizza man Cain NEVER had ANY relevance To Lose!
Avatar louise black -
#2
Bobbya , you beat me to the punch,who is he to talk about relevance of the NAACP no one especially in the Black community think anything of this old Pizza man ,with his great appetite for women more than pizza. He's a" JOKE" chasing skirttails.
Avatar scorpio -
#3
yummy!
Avatar time*treat -
#4
NAACP is still relevant to professional victims and those who make their living pretending to care about them.
Avatar rdgrnr -
#5
Herman Cain made something of himself against all odds and the food stamp parasites can't stand that.
Those food stamps are the crack pipe of the lazy, they just can't put 'em down.
And a hundred years from now they'll still be whining about everything they're whining about now.
And still be votin' Democrat.
You can't fix stupid.
Avatar scorpio -
#6
and the good part is:rednecks like rdgrnr will not be around in 100 years!
well,maybe one or two.
Avatar rdgrnr -
#7
The NAACP is still relevant to the REVERENDS on the Board living like Kings off the dopes who send them money.
The NAACP Board REVERENDS support sodomy between men and the killing of babies while the membership is firmly against those abominations.
But they still send in they money.
I wonder what part of Hell REVERENDS go to when they encourage men to sodomize each other and encourage women to kill their babies?
When they do what Obama says instead of what God says?
Avatar rdgrnr -
#8
LOL, I say you can't fix stupid and look who pops up!
Dorkio!
Avatar Tenaj -
#9
Trayvon Martin is dead. Now that's really being a professional victim.
Avatar rdgrnr -
#10
The NAACP would have supported killing him when he was a baby, jan-jan. What's the difference?
Avatar louise black -
#11
I ask the question ,who are Treat time that you make a statement ,some of you people will never learn and don't give a sh*t what 's the color of your skin is. We don't give care nothing about what you think of our people. I think they were too gracious to that "Weasel" and no we are not the loser Caine that sell his dignity for the approval of his oppressers. He was out to sell books, he knew and they knew, he who didn't even know the heads of states wasn't going to be President and even consider seriously. Like i said that old Joker was a "JOKE". I undestand the old Negro is looking for a new "Church". Maybe he should be looking in Ridge neck of the woods hehehehe!!!!!!!!! lookout there now!! heheeheeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
Avatar time*treat -
#12
@louise: I'll try to answer your question, but you're going to have to write the words in a coherent order.
Avatar louise black -
#13
Sorry I got off point , my question was how can you make such a statement about the NAACP when you can't understand the good they do for the people they serve and that not necessary mean Black People.They will be relevant to the professional victims ,who are those people who do this for a living, that would take someone doing this over and over again to make this work. Do you think Trayvon Martin was a professional victim.
Avatar rdgrnr -
#14
I wish we had some of that Godfather Pizza in the mountains. I heard it's pretty good.
Mr Cain made 'em start using all natural ingredients from what I understand.
And he fired a bunch of lazy people.
But we ain't got no pizza in the mountains.
Guess I'll just eat another squirrel.
Avatar time*treat -
#15
@louise:
I made my original statement based on the causes some chapters choose to take up versus the causes they choose to ignore (in modern times). Granted each chapter does its own thing and so it can seem good or bad, based on where you live.
Professional victims are those people who make their living doing things like filing lawsuits or collecting large paychecks for giving speeches decrying alleged mistreatment. They don't actually alter the underlying issues, they just collect the paycheck. I've quoted Booker T. Washington on that.
I don't think TM was a professional victim, I do think he made a series of poor decisions. The danger in trying or pretending to be a tough guy is that strangers don't take it as a joke.
Avatar bobbya -
#16
Time Treat OBVIOUSLY thinks that walking while black in a white neighborhood IS a crime and it was Trayvon that was the aggressor and Zimmerman following him with a gun strapped to his side WAS an innocent victim of Trayvon Martin who was heavily armed with a bag of skittles and a bottle of Tea.
Time Treat MUST BE A Tea Bagger!
Avatar time*treat -
#17
bobbya OBVIOUSLY can't read. I said "a series of poor decisions" -- bobbya MUST be an illiterate simpleton.
There are plenty of neighborhoods I wouldn't walk through, black OR white. Not because it's a "crime" to do so, but because it would be a poor decision.
Avatar louise black -
#18
But his father lived there ,you mean to tell me because my daughter 's father live in a gated community it's a bad decision for her to walk to the neighborhood store in the afternoon.
Avatar scorpio -
#19
hea,my children and wife and me lived on a corner in norfolk virginia in Black section.they had riots on that corner and no Blacks ever bothered us.Blacks are fine people.
Avatar time*treat -
#20
@louise: Look up the name "Tamika Turks". Females (can) face a different set of issues than males. You know the area in question better than I do. I'd say maybe she should not go alone.
Avatar scorpio -
#21
did you read that rdgnr eats road kill!
Avatar Tenaj -
#22
tt - Those people that did that horrible crime - one was executed and other got life in prison. Why did they need the NAACP?
Avatar time*treat -
#23
@tenaj: I wasn't implying those particular people needed the NAACP, I was responding to louise's question about whether her own daughter should be allowed to go to the store (alone), near her father's house. The girls in the case I mentioned were minding their own business and going to the store, as well.
The broader point is that being within your (legal) right to do a thing doesn't make it the best course of action to take.
We're trying to cover a few different trains of thought without writing a book -- which some of these topics could take up.
Avatar scorpio -
#24
oh,you're talking about the hood.
Avatar Tenaj -
#25
tt - You are right, stranger danger should be learned early. What you do or don't do has everything to do with it.

My 16 yr. old grandson got his first lesson on what not to do when the police roll up on you when you haven't done anything. SAVE YOUR LIFE. You are a suspect whether you've done anything or not. Lose the attitude. It is what it is.
Avatar rdgrnr -
#26
It also wouldn't hurt to adjust the big picture for better results if you don't want to be a suspect. Change the climate so to speak. Act in a way that doesn't create hostility and tension. Act civilized enough that you don't make people assign blanket suspicion to everybody in your group. Stop glorifying crime and the "thug life". Act civilized, stop throwing garbage everywhere, clean up after yourselves. Because when all is said and done, you get the respect that you give and the respect that you deserve.
We all need to work together.
Avatar bobbya -
#27
Louise and Tenaj> You will NEVER GET the simpleminded of the right to understand what you are saying.
Their racist minds can't comprehend what any law abiding black person constantly is put through by White Owned America.
I lived at one time in a 99% white suburb and saw the police routinely pull over cars occupied by black people for NO reason other than driving through the neighborhood while black.
Avatar rdgrnr -
#28
Oh, you poor thing, boobio! What a struggle your life has been! You should right a book about it!
It sounds like an electrifying story!
Heh,heh,heh,heh,heh...

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