Police Respond to Shooting at Charleston, South Carolina Church - Update: Captured

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y'all need to fukk with Rashad Richey if you don't, one of the realest black talk shows on radio, his guest spitting about what white media ain't showing you going down in Charleston

http://tunein.com/radio/WAOK-AM-1380-s27137/
i grabbed your link the other day but only had time to listen to the evening stuff which is a little too docile for my taste. but i'm checking out Rashad today and i like what i'm hearing. thx for the link bro.
 

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get rid of that shyt too though :ehh:
 
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i grabbed your link the other day but only had time to listen to the evening stuff which is a little too docile for my taste. but i'm checking out Rashad today and i like what i'm hearing. thx for the link bro.

In the morning Dr. F Keith Slaughter is on and he's the damn truth, but Rashad was on one today, especially when he started talking about them giving that demon burger king cause he was hungry.
 
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LOL @ these conservatives acting like the entire "Confederate Movement' wasn't about race? The whole point was they wanted us to be their slaves forever. Look at their money which had Slaves on it.

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Spike Lee produced a mockumentary film about if the Confederates had won:

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CSA...that was actually the movie that got me to stop watching TV completely back in June of 2008.

America fundamentally is a white supremacist country. Anybody that says otherwise is a gotdamn liar!
 

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In the morning Dr. F Keith Slaughter is on and he's the damn truth, but Rashad was on one today, especially when he started talking about them giving that demon burger king cause he was hungry.
bout to check out his show tomorrow (I hope I wake up in time to catch it :russ:)
 

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http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2...s-publicly-opposed-removing-confederate-flag/

Rep. Mike Burns (R-Greenville)
Burns, a South Carolina native, said the flag shouldn’t be taken down because people view it as a way to honor their heritage and their ancestors who fought in the Civil War.

Rep. Bill Chumley (R-Greenville, Spartanburg)
A member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, Chumley said the issue of the flag didn’t need to be discussed further, as it was decided in a 2000 compromise to move the flag from the Statehouse dome to the Capitol grounds. “This needs to go no further,” he told the Post. “It has been settled already. A compromise is a compromise.”

Christopher Corley (R-Aiken)
The 35-year-old former attorney made his opinion on the flag clear. “I’m for leaving it where it is — absolutely,” he said. “If I have to put 500 amendments on this thing to keep it there, then I will do it. This is a non-issue that’s being made an issue by certain groups trying to take advantage of a terrible situation.”

Craig A. Gagnon (R-Abbeville, Anderson)
Gagnon, a Massachusetts-born former chiropractor, told the Post he sees no reason to take the flag down. “I don’t think the flag at the monument at the Statehouse was a part of the reason for doing these heinous murders,” he said.

Mike Gambrell (R-Abbeville, Anderson)
This former fire department chief, along with other representatives from his county, said it was not an appropriate time to debate the issue of the flag. They told the Anderson Independent Mailthat discussions about the Confederate flag should wait until after funerals for the nine victims are held.

“There is a time and place for that decision,” he said. “I don’t think it is right now.” Gambrell is the chairman of the county’s legislative delegation.

Jonathon D. Hill (R-Anderson)
Hill told the Independent Mail he will oppose any effort to remove the Confederate flag from the grounds and added that he was “pretty disappointed” with the governor’s “misguided attempt to combat racism.”

“You defeat it with love,” Hill said. “You don’t defeat it with politics.”

Michael A. Pitts (R-Greenwood, Laurens)
When asked about the Confederate flag on the day after shooting, Pitts said, “I think it’ll bring up talk about possibly moving it because that talk is just below the surface forever. But I don’t see that this incident has any bearing on the flag or the flag has any bearing on the incident. This kid had drug issues and mental issues and I think that’s the root of the problem. Racism exists no matter whether you try to use the flag as a symbol for that or not.”

Mike Ryhal (R-Horry)
Former businessman Ryhal has spoken a few times about his belief that the flag is “no problem.” “I don’t think it should be removed,” he told the Post. “It is a part of the South Carolina history. It is on the grounds. I think it’s fine where it’s at.” He also said removing the flag “wouldn’t change the way people feel about race.”

“We have numerous monuments all over the Statehouse grounds reflecting the history of South Carolina and I see that flag as a piece of our history,” he said to the Myrtle Beach Sun-News.
“The fact is it’s part of the history of the South. There’s no problem with having it out there.”
 
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