Incidentally, here is a shocking fact: Yesterday, 26 members of the Congressional Black Caucus--25 in the House and one, Roland Burris, in the Senate--voted against resolutions to defund Acorn, the scandal-plagued advocacy group. Two additional Black Caucus members voted "present" in the House, and one was absent.I renew my call for Congress to end all caucuses based on racial identification.
Only seven Congressional Black Caucus members voted to defund Acorn, and here's the honor roll (all are Democrats):
Sanford Bishop (Ga.)
William Lacy Clay (Mo.)
John Conyers (Mich.)
Artur Davis (Ala.)
Hank Johnson (Ga.)
Kendrick Meek (Fla.)
Laura Richardson (Calif.)
That is to say, fewer than 1 in 4 Black Caucus members voted to stop spending taxpayers' money on an organization that has been caught on video at least five times offering advice on how to practice slavery.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Congressional Black Caucus Votes to Promote Slavery
James Taranto brings us this interesting tidbit from last week's House vote on defunding ACORN:
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How do you make the leap from the videos to ACORN supporting slavery? I can't decide if I agree with your argument or not until you clear up the chasm between the two for me.
child prostitution IS slavery.
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