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| psy·cho·sis
A severe mental disorder characterized by derangement of personality and loss of contact with reality, and causing deterioration of normal social functioning; any severe mental disorder in which contact with reality is lost or highly distorted. |
| Rumor says that at their 1991
national convention, the NAACP passed the following resolution:
"VII. INTERNAL AFFAIRS 1. Resolution abhorring the Confederate Battle Flag on State Flags Approved WHEREAS, the tyrannical evil symbolized in the Confederate
Battle Flag is an abhorrence to all
WHEREAS, African-Americans, had no voice, no consultation, no concurrence, no commonality, not in fact nor in philosophy, in the vile conception of the Confederate Battle Flag or State Flags containing the ugly symbol of idiotic white supremacy, racism and denigration; and, WHEREAS, we adamantly reject the notion that African-Americans should accept this flag for any stretch of the imagination or approve its presence on State Flags; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the national office of the NAACP and all units commit their legal resources to the removal of the Confederate Flag from all public properties." |
How fitting! Crooks and criminals electing crooks and criminals. According to news reports, including an AP story, the NAACP has signed up over 11,000 voters from among prisoners in county jails in the South for the upcoming election. It is part of their "prisoners re-enfranchisement" campaign. Despite the fact that jails are overcrowded and the registration effort taxes security and increases risk, the Always Complaining people are moving ahead with their campaign. Right now, according on one AP report, the effort focuses mainly on people awaiting trial and those convicted of misdemeanors. Laws vary from state to state but usually this type of prisoner retains the right to vote. They can actually vote while they're in jail serving time. Can good citizenship awards for prisoners be far behind? Although, when you think about it, the campaign is a perfect illustration of where the American Empire is today. Our elected officials, generally speaking, are crooks and criminals. There's something actually fitting that they should be elected by a bunch of crooks and criminals. Welcome this development, folks. It's yet more evidence that the Empire is transiting its sunset years. More:
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