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No Blacks Allowed!

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Below is from an article published January 22, 2007 about a caucus within US Congress that you might not be aware of. It is shocking and appalling that this can exists in our current age:

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Freshman Rep. Stephen I. Cohen, D-Tenn., is not joining the Congressional White Caucus after several current and former members made it clear that a black lawmaker was not welcome.

"I think they're real happy I'm not going to join," said Cohen, who succeeded Rep. Harold Ford, D-Tenn., in a majority-white Memphis district. "It's their caucus and they do things their way. You don't force your way in. You need to be invited."

Cohen said he became convinced that joining the caucus would be "a social faux pas" after seeing news reports that former Rep. William Lacy Clay Sr., D-Mo., a co-founder of the caucus, had circulated a memo telling members it was "critical" that the group remain "exclusively Anglo- American."

Other members, including the new chairwoman, Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, D-Mich., and Clay's son, Rep. William Lacy Clay, D-Mo., agreed.

"Mr. Cohen asked for admission, and he got his answer. ... It's time to move on," the younger Clay said. "It's an unwritten rule. It's understood. It's clear."

The bylaws of the caucus do not make race a prerequisite for membership, a House aide said, but no non-white member has ever joined.

ARE YOU KIDDING ME?????

This is *clearly* a group of racists. What gives them the right to exclude any other member from their select whites-only group of law makers. This is clearly an attempt to intimidate non-white lawmakers.

Oh wait!!!! I read that wrong!

Sorry, in the above the words white and black should have been reversed, as should Anglo and African. Sorry for the misprint. Here is the actual article:

Actual quote from this article:

Freshman Rep. Stephen I. Cohen, D-Tenn., is not joining the Congressional Black Caucus after several current and former members made it clear that a white lawmaker was not welcome.

"I think they're real happy I'm not going to join," said Cohen, who succeeded Rep. Harold Ford, D-Tenn., in a majority-black Memphis district. "It's their caucus and they do things their way. You don't force your way in. You need to be invited."

Cohen said he became convinced that joining the caucus would be "a social faux pas" after seeing news reports that former Rep. William Lacy Clay Sr., D-Mo., a co-founder of the caucus, had circulated a memo telling members it was "critical" that the group remain "exclusively African- American."

Other members, including the new chairwoman, Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, D-Mich., and Clay's son, Rep. William Lacy Clay, D-Mo., agreed.

"Mr. Cohen asked for admission, and he got his answer. ... It's time to move on," the younger Clay said. "It's an unwritten rule. It's understood. It's clear."

The bylaws of the caucus do not make race a prerequisite for membership, a House aide said, but no non-black member has ever joined.

I have never claimed to be the sharpest crayon in the box, but someone please explain to me how this is can exist and be accepted in 2007?

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Dubya said:
 
Yep...my comment, before reading the actual article would have been that the Black Caucus would have done the exact same thing. Racism in this country is growing at a disturbing rate; and it's not white racism against blacks that's growing (from my personal experience, that type of racism is falling dramatically, especially in the North and West).

It is black racism against whites that has really picked up over the last decade or so and really picked up speed in since the turn of the century.

http://wichitavoice.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/12/5/K...

I mean it IS technically my fault that I went through school, received a diploma, a degree and am now working on my MBA. I DO have that ambition, so it's obviously my fault that slavery existed 150+ years ago....

~Dubya
 
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