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you all ignored this when talking about it in another thread, so I'll post it here, for it's own topic

Arron McGrueder is a black man who draws the boondocks cartoon, this is what he had to say about Condoleezza Rice, anyone got any comments? or care to explain how he should should shuttup and be happy that condi and colin do the bidding of their white masters because it shows just how far black people have come in American society...

"I don't like Condoleezza Rice because she's part of this oil cabal that's now in the White House," McGruder said, as ABF hosts Armstrong Williams and Juan Williams looked on.

"I don't like her because she's a murderer," the cartoonist announced.

The charged drew immediate condemnation from Armstrong Williams, who complained, "That is totally out of line to say she's a murderer."

Unfazed, McGruder repeated the accusation, stretching out his words, "S-h-e'-s a m-u-r-d-e-r-e-r."

"Let's put aside the fact that she's affiliated with oil companies that murder people in Nigeria," the cartoonist said. "We can discuss just this illegal Iraq war, the slaughtering of innocent people and the fact that she's one of the big hawks of the administration.

"I don't see where this is even a point of contention," he insisted.

At that point cohost Juan Williams asked [civil-rights leader Julian Bond, also a guest on the program] if he supported McGruder's contention.

"I generally agree with his politics 100 percent and I think he explained himself well," the NAACP chief said.

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Originally posted by marksimons

you all ignored this when talking about it in another thread, so I'll post it here, for it's own topic

Arron McGrueder is a black man who draws the boondocks cartoon, this is what he had to say about Condoleezza Rice, anyone got any comments? or care to explain how he should should shuttup and be happy that condi and colin do the bidding of their white masters because it shows just how far black people have come in American society...

So because some cartoonist has an opinion the whole race feels that way?

In case you didn't read this...

Stanley Oneal is the CEO of Merrill Lynch (the biggest brokerage firm in the world) and guess what???? He's black and one of the strongest Ceo's in the country....

MOST POWERFUL BLACK EXECUTIVES

http://www.fortune.com/fortune/blac...15307,1,00.html

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Originally posted by marksimons

I think you'll find artists do a much better job of putting accross the views of young black people than the CEO of merryl lynch...

Again....

Stanley Oneal is the CEO of Merrill Lynch (the biggest brokerage firm in the world) and guess what???? He's black and one of the strongest Ceo's in the country....

MOST POWERFUL BLACK EXECUTIVES

http://www.fortune.com/fortune/blac...15307,1,00.html

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Originally posted by ghhhhhost

ur link is just like ur ideologies...BROKEN

http://www.fortune.com/fortune/blackpower

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There are three black CEOs of Fortune 500 companies--and more on the way. But a title doesn't necessarily equal clout. How did we define power? We were looking for people who are wielding power, putting it to active use. This list of the 50 Most Powerful Black Executives in America can be seen as a celebration of what's been achieved by finally reaching the corner office--and an acknowledgment of how far there is still left to go.

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Rank Name Title Company

1 Stanley O'Neal COO Merrill Lynch

2 Ken Chenault CEO American Express

3 Richard Parsons CEO AOL Time Warner

4 Franklin Raines CEO Fannie Mae

5 Thomas Jones CEO of Global Investments, Private Banking, and Asset Management Citigroup

6 Bruce Gordon President of Retail Markets Verizon

7 Adebayo Ogunlesi Head of Investment Banking Credit Suisse First Boston

8 Calvin Darden SVP, U.S. Operations UPS

9 Vernon Jordan Senior Managing Director Lazard LLC

10 Oprah Winfrey Chairman and CEO Harpo Inc.

11 Lloyd Trotter President and CEO, GE Industrial Systems General Electric

12 John Thompson CEO Symantec

13 William Lewis Head of Banking Morgan Stanley

14 Ray Wilkins Group President, Marketing and Sales SBC Communications

15 Alfred Zollar GM, Lotus Software IBM

16 Eula Adams SEVP First Data Corp.

17 Arnold Donald CEO Merisant

18 Myrtle Potter COO Genentech

19 Rod Adkins GM, Pervasive Computing IBM

20 Brenda Gaines President Diners Club North America

21 Ron Williams President Aetna

22 Earl Graves Founder and Publisher Black Enterprise

23 Frank Clark President ComEd

24 Paula Sneed President of E-Commerce and Marketing Kraft

25 Robert Johnson Founder and CEO BET

26 Virgis Colbert EVP Miller Brewing

27 Pamela Thomas-Graham President and CEO CNBC

28 Ursula Burns SVP Xerox

29 Lawrence Jackson SVP for Supply Operations Safeway

30 Erroll Davis Jr. Chairman & CEO Alliant Energy

31 Al Edmonds President of Government Information Solutions Electronic Data Systems

32 Bradley Sheares President of U.S. Human Health Merck

33 Earvin "Magic" Johnson CEO Johnson Development Corp.

34 Cathy Hughes Chairman and Founder Radio One

35 Lana Corbi CEO Hallmark Channel

36 Marc Belton SVP General Mills

37 Brian Anderson CFO Baxter International

38 Christopher Williams Founder and CEO Williams Capital Group

39 Jacqueline Woods VP of Global Pricing and Licensing Oracle

40 Calvin Hudson EVP Hartford Financial Group

41 Russell Simmons Chairman and CEO Rush Communications

42 Bertram Scott President TIAA-CREF Life Insurance

43 Charles Tribbett Managing Director Russell Reynolds

44 Tony Brown VP of Global Purchasing Ford

45 Kim Crawford VP and GM of Networking Dell Computer

46 David Turner Senior VP, Sales and Marketing Gateway

47 Roger Gibson VP United Cargo

48 Carla Harris Head of Equity Private Placement Morgan Stanley

49 Keith Williamson President of Capital Services Pitney Bowes

50 Cecil Pickett President Schering-Plough Research Institute

From the July 22, 2002 Issue

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Originally posted by marksimons

I think you'll find artists do a much better job of putting accross the views of young black people than the CEO of merryl lynch...

I think you're wrong and I think you shouldn't talk about something you don't know.

because some CARTOONIST?!?!? makes wild speculative claims about not liking someone and he happens to be black his opinion matters more than someone who happens to be white? We're supposed to snap too attention when some Artist speaks? Or cause some Famous black guy speaks? cMon simmons if the vanguard of your arguments are Cartoonists and Saterists you're out of your league.

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Originally posted by mr mahs

Again....

Stanley Oneal is the CEO of Merrill Lynch (the biggest brokerage firm in the world) and guess what???? He's black and one of the strongest Ceo's in the country....

MOST POWERFUL BLACK EXECUTIVES

http://www.fortune.com/fortune/blac...15307,1,00.html

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Cuntasleazebag rice is a murderer.

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Originally posted by marksimons I just thought that voltaire was a damn good writer. funny, witty, entertaining, enlightening
Originally posted by mr mahs

Why because he trashes the US every chance he gets?

Voltaire was born on November 21, 1694 in Paris, he died on May 30, 1778.

The American constitution was written in 1787.

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