Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Julianne Malveaux Implies U.S. Is A Terrorist State

Who is Julianne Malveaux? Go to Gindy.blogspot.com or click on the title for one example of who she is.

You may also remember she is the woman that said about Clarence Thomas:

"The man is on the Court. You know, I hope his wife feeds him lots of eggs and butter and he dies early like many black men do, of heart disease."

She should have made the list, I linked to earlier. I can tell you what list she is on at this house, but I try to keep this a family blog.

6 comments:

Σ. Alexander said...

Julianne Malveaux's comment sounds inappropriate to me. Whoever the US president is, fundamental policies will be more or less the same. Now, the world is in a state of emergency.

This is why I feel it necessary to end the division in the American nation. Also, it is important to understand that the nature of international politics has changed. I mention this issue in my latest post.

LA Sunset said...

Gindy

You are most welcome. Thanks to you for bringing up the topic, which people should be concerned with. There are many just like Ms. Malveaux that are teaching our kids at universities and even many high schools. They do the most damage.

Shah

I am with you. But I am not ever going to see eye to eye with people like Julianne Malveaux, unless she comes over to my way of thinking. And that is not very likely to happen, anytime soon.

She is a hardcore leftist, probably always has been, and probably always will. You know the types, you have them in Japan. They are those that wish to destroy rather than lead.

Esther said...

That woman is a Moonbat of the highest order. And you're so right about the people teaching our kids. They scare the crud (family blog and all) out of me.

LA Sunset said...

Moonbat wasn't the first word that came to my mind, but, you are right just the same.

Always On Watch said...

I saw that traitorous nut-job on Hannity and Colmes. I can't believe someone would spout such rot.
She's a columnist? Ye, gods!

LA Sunset said...

Well, let's just say, she's on the payroll. But as for being anything of any noteworthy value (especially a columnist), it is highly debatable.