Non-White Pressure Groups
Protesters Call for Reopening of Street, April 22, 2009, AP
Closed for highway widening. Blacks think they are being “segregated.”
UNC Leaders Apologize for Speech Fiasco, April 16, 2009, News & Observer (Raleigh)
Even the ACLU is worried by the lefty mob using the heckler’s veto at UNC.
Illegal Alien Supporters Attack Tancredo Event at UNC Chapel Hill, April 15, 2009, Americans for Legal Immigration (Alipac)
As usual, promoters of “tolerance” show none themselves.
Furious Protest Stops Tancredo's UNC Speech, April 15, 2009, News & Observer (Raleigh)
Tancredo on disruptors: “Fascists are fascists.”
CBC Members Praise Castro, April 8, 2009, Politico
Fidel just wants to help.
Black Caucus Calls for More Diversity in Bailouts, March 31, 2009, AP
Blacks not getting enough of the bailout swag.
Group Grows Its Political Voice, March 24, 2009, Detroit News
… by throwing fruit and Oreo cookies.
Asian-Americans Urge Obama to Reform Immigration, March 23, 2009, AFP
Congressional caucus wants Obama to help Asians come to US.
NAACP Calls in Attorneys, March 17, 2009, The Skanner (Portland, Oregon)
Seattle’s plan to close schools to save money draws ire of NAACP.
Obama Grants Two More Lobbyists Waivers, March 12, 2009, The Hill
La Raza VP moves to the White House.
Court Refuses to Expand Minority Voting Rights, March 10, 2009, AP
States do not have to create cross-county districts to favor nonwhite candidates.
Hispanics Wary of Future in GOP, March 4, 2009, Washington Times
Hispanics: GOP will not regain majority until it gets immigration right.
Black Caucus to Press Obama on Priorities, February 26, 2009, AP
Congressional Black Caucus making sure Obama “remains true” to black issues.
Report: ICE Agents Pressured to Meet Arrest Quotas, February 24, 2009, AP
ICE agents ignored white and black patrons during immigration raid.
Housing Advocates Launch Civil Disobedience Movement, February 20, 2009, NY1 News
ACORN sponsors “spontaneous” protests against foreclosures.
Mixed Verdict Over Migrants' Run-In With Rancher, February 18, 2009, AP
Rancher has to pay $77,804 for inflicting “emotional distress” on trespassing illegals.
Miley Cyrus' Slant-Eye Pose Slammed by Asians, February 4, 2009, Reuters
Chinese group takes umbrage at teenagers’ photo.
Latinos Fight for Political Recognition, January 23, 2009, The Politico
House Hispanic Caucus members think they deserve more political power.
'Hate Crimes!' They're Ba-Ack!, January 16, 2009, WorldNetDaily
New hate crime bill seeks to punish “violence motivated by bias that is a relic of slavery.”
Rep. Joe Baca Riled by Latino Lending Accusations, January 13, 2009, Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
Baca: Not fair to blame politicians for pressuring banks to give risky mortgages to non-whites.
African-American Leaders Lash Out at English-Only Plan, January 12, 2009, The Tennessean (Nashville)
Black leaders oppose common-sense language plan.
Study: Ad Agencies Exhibit 'Pervasive Racial Discrimination', January 9, 2009, Ad Age
Will Madison Avenue be the next target of the class-action discrimination lawsuit racket?
Arbitron Settles Suits & Vows Changes, January 8, 2009, New York Daily News
Ratings system said to not accurately reflect popularity of black and Hispanic stations.
NCLR President and CEO Janet Murguía to Testify Before Congress on Strategies to Reduce Latino Foreclosures, January 7, 2009, National Council of La Raza
La Raza wants taxpayers to keep Hispanics in houses they can’t afford.
Why Shouldn’t I Write About Africa?, January 7, 2009, Guardian (Manchester)
White writers mustn’t write books set in Africa.
Richardson Withdrawal Disappoints Latinos, January 6, 2009, CNN
La Raza: Two Hispanics in Cabinet not enough.
Housing Push for Hispanics Spawns Wave of Foreclosures, January 5, 2009, Wall Street Journal
Hispanics demanded—and got—home loans they couldn’t repay.
The Philanthropy Shakedown, December 30, 2008, Wall Street Journal
Only non-whites can really help other non-whites.
Activists Working on Solidifying Latino Bloc, December 18, 2008, San Diego Union-Tribune
Hispanics seek to turn increasing numbers into political clout.
Black Leaders See Senate Seat Being Hijacked, December 16, 2008, Laura Washington
Illinois blacks feel entitled to Obama’s Senate seat.
Teacher Sorry for Binding Girls in Slavery Lesson, December 8, 2008, AP
History lesson a little too real in New York elementary school.
What’s Worse for Wal-Mart: Lawsuit or Jesse?, December 5, 2008, Black & Right
Lawsuit says Wal-Mart discounts gave stampeding customers “crowd daze.”
Pro-Amnesty Activist Joins Obama White House Staff, December 5, 2008, Cybercast News Service (CNS)
La Raza VP to “manage relations” between administration and state, local governments.
Lawmakers Urge Obama to Keep Diversity Vow, December 4, 2008, Boston Globe and AP
Congressional Hispanic Caucus wants Obama to pick more Hispanics.
Chinese-American Activists Oppose Any Bill Richardson Cabinet Nomination, December 4, 2008, Mercury News
Chinese haven’t forgotten how Richardson handled the Wen Ho Lee spy case.
NC Sheriff’s Slurs Snarl Locals’ Immigration Work, October 22, 2008, AP
ACLU reaching out to Hispanic community by investigating “biased” sheriff.
Activists Angered by Blame for Crisis, October 7, 2008, Washington Post
The truth hurts.
Massive Latino Voter Registration Drive Launched, September 26, 2008, AP
La Raza seeks to “shape the political landscape.”
Non-Citizen Voting: Is It in America’s Future?, September 16, 2008, Center for Immigration Studies
Concerted efforts to allow new immigrants to vote without becoming citizens.
Activists Arrested After Hawaiian Palace Takeover, August 18, 2008, AP
Yet another native group claims sovereignty over Hawaii.
Housing ‘Bailout’ Contains Millions in Earmarks for Leftist Groups, August 13, 2008, OneNewsNow
Millions in taxpayer cash to go to La Raza and ACORN.
Freddie, Fannie Funded Jesse Jackson’s Pet Projects, July 30, 2008, Cybercast News Service
Shares may fall, but there’s always money to pay off Jesse.
Shaking Down Philanthropies, July 28, 2008, Wall Street Journal
Blacks want money for “minority” causes, not opera or museums.
First Annual National Black Women’s Town Hall Meeting, July 16, 2008, National Council of Negro Women, Inc.
Michelle Obama is the “special invited guest.”
Texas Hate Crime Sparks Racial Healing Project, June 24, 2008, San Francisco Chronicle
James Byrd’s death used to promote multiculturalism.
Subpoena Blitz Puts Heat on Al, June 19, 2008, New York Post
IRS investigating donations to Al Sharpton’s “charity.”
Hawaiian Group Demands Restoration of the Monarchy, June 19, 2008, AP
Hawaiian nationalists pretending to be the government.
On the Job, Their Way, June 19, 2008, Star Tribune (Minneapolis)
With numbers comes strength, and Somalis are testing theirs.
Radio Merger Under Fire From Black Lawmakers, June 17, 2008, Washington Post
Federal approval may hinge on company’s setting aside channels for non-whites, women.
Rev. Al Soaks Up Boycott Bucks, June 16, 2008, New York Post
Major companies fund Al Sharpton’s charity out of fear.
