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08/17/05  If it smells like *#&@, it probably is *#&@!

Gehrig Saldana
 
  Allen Gwinn
Can you believe what Fantroy is expounding? "They're going to make Los Angeles look like a picnic."

"If the big boys -referring to top elected officials and white business leaders - told the FBI to pack up and get out of here, they would."

 Fantroy seems to think there are people in Dallas who could control the FBI and  make this go away thinking a large portion of Dallas' minority community would allow themselves to be hoodwinked by such bull-*#&@.

Usually when one smells *#&@, it is *#&@.  It stinks.

  What really gets me is the "numbers game." That is: it must be a conspiracy because everyone is black. It can't possibly be that it's a small group of entrenched thugs who just happen to be black.

You know, when I went to the IKOJA meeting, it was "us" versus "them."  Ron Price, for example, said "I don't mind being part of this thing you're starting (IKOJA) but I don't want the other team knowing all our plays" -- a veiled reference to throwing everyone out who wasn't black.

This is going to destroy our city. The problem is, there are no quick fixes.

Most black people I've met in this town are kind, decent people.  They've just been cajoled into behaving whatever way their "leadership" tells them to behave. If you're white or Hispanic, you get labeled a "racist." If you're black and go against them, you're ostracized from this little clique and run out of town on a rail.

There are some great guys down there who want to wrestle power away from the dishonest entrenched crowd, but right now they don't stand a chance because they're playing by the entrenched crowd's rules.


 

                                        

    





                            

 

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