27 December, 2007

White Males to Finally Appear on U.S. Dollar Coins

Posted by Socrates in feminism, New World Order, Socrates at 2:27 pm | Permanent Link

But only after two women – Susan B. Anthony and Indian guide Sacagawea – showed up on the coins. (That was somehow fitting in an era of White men taking a back seat to women via affirmative action laws and other mandates):

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  • 5 Responses to “White Males to Finally Appear on U.S. Dollar Coins”

    1. Cormac Says:

      Put this FREAK on the coin ->

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkimB5HXx9E&sdig=1

      What a psychopath.

    2. Hans-Jurgen Says:

      First of all, big jew has the White man using jew terminology: this is not a “dollar” coin. We haven’t had a dollar since the jews stole the silver out of it after J.F.K.’s assassination. Yet the jew still wants us to call it a “dollar”, even though it is a slip of paper, or, in this case, a slug of metal with no intrinsic worth.

    3. ANDREI YUSTSCHINSKY Says:

      Nigger Rapist: ‘Dem White bitches got what day deserved’

      A 35-year-old horney yard ape who represented himself at his own trial, using the pseudonym Algonquin J. Calhoun, was convicted of a series of gut-churning attacks between July and September 2002 against a woman with cerebral palsy and two teenage girls, one of whom was just 13 at the time.

      Article URL: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/general/view.bg?articleid=1062161

    4. ANDREI YUSTSCHINSKY Says:

      FAG HATING MESTIZO RAPES MESTIZO FAG by STICKING A BROOMSTICK UP HIS ASSHOLE, BECAUSE THE FAG HATING MESTIZO WOULDN’T “TURN A TRICK” WITH THE MESTIZO FAG…..SOME HALARIOUS “SHIT” HERE..

      CICERO | Male suspect accused of sodomizing man with broomstick

      December 28, 2007
      BY ERIC HERMAN Criminal Courts Reporter [email protected]
      A Cicero man angry about an alleged homosexual advance raped the man he claimed propositioned him, and then sodomized him with a broomstick, officials said.

      Felipe Rivera, 43, is charged with a hate crime as well as aggravated criminal sexual assault and other offenses, said a spokesman for the Cook County state’s attorney’s office. If convicted, he could face more than 30 years in prison, a source said.

      According to a spokesman for Cicero police, Rivera and the victim encountered each other at a party Friday night in the 1200 block of South 50th Avenue.

      “Mr. Rivera got upset apparently because he believed the victim, No. 1, didn’t respond to a female and then, No. 2, somehow winked at him — made what he perceived as a sexual advance,” said Cicero police spokesman Dan Proft.

      30 years possible
      Rivera then punched the victim in the face, Proft said, and was asked to leave the party. He allegedly waited outside for the victim. According to Rivera, the victim, 37, then propositioned Rivera for a sex act — a claim the victim denies, Proft said.

      Rivera followed the victim to the outer staircase of a basement apartment, where he removed the victim’s pants and raped him, authorities said. Afterward, Rivera punched the victim in the head, leaving him semi-conscious, then inserted a metal broom handle in the victim’s rectum, sources said.

      Rivera gave police these details in a videotaped statement, according to Proft. When asked why he did it, Rivera allegedly said it was “because he hates f – – – – – s, and this is what they get,” according to Proft.

      A spokesman for the state’s attorney said Rivera also shouted “sexually oriented derogatory comments” during the rape.

      After the alleged attack, Rivera went to his mother’s residence nearby. Because she has an order of protection against him, she called the police, Proft said.

      At a Maywood court appearance Thursday, Judge Paula Dalio set Rivera’s bond at $350,000, and added $50,000 for a probation violation.

      Rivera, of the 1200 block of South 49th Avenue, could get up to 30 years for the sexual assault. The hate crime carries a possible sentence of one to five years.

      © Copyright 2007 Digital Chicago, Inc.

    5. ANDREI YUSTSCHINSKY Says:

      LIAR, LIAR MESTIZO PANTS ON FIRE!!!!

      This story is taken from Sacbee / Politics / California Politics.

      It’s the Law: Medal liars face new sanctions
      State law enforcement may now cite those who falsify their war exploits.
      By Peter Hecht – [email protected]
      Published 12:00 am PST Thursday, December 27, 2007
      One in a series of reports on new laws that take effect Jan. 1.

      The new director of the Three Valleys Municipal Water District in Claremont introduced himself with tales so harrowing, so seemingly courageous, that people took notice.

      Fellow board member Dan Horan said Xavier Alvarez told him he saved a U.S. ambassador – and the American flag – while wounded by gunfire during a daring rooftop helicopter rescue in Lebanon.

      Horan said he was puzzled when Alvarez, a board member elected in 2006, later changed his story to say it happened in Iran. And he was skeptical when his colleague also bragged of rescuing Marines pinned down by Viet Cong gunfire in Vietnam.

      On Sept. 26, authorities charged Alvarez, 49, with violating a 2005 federal “Stolen Valor Act” by standing up at a gathering of water officials in July and announcing he was a wounded veteran, 25-year Marine and a recipient of the fabled Congressional Medal of Honor. Assistant U.S. Attorney Craig Missakian, who is prosecuting the case, said Alvarez never served in the military.

      To state Assemblyman Paul Cook, R-Yucca Valley, the case represents just one of many – far too many – episodes of people impersonating veterans, embellishing service records or claiming medals they never earned.

      Cook, a Marine Corps veteran and a Purple Heart recipient in the Vietnam War, this year pushed through a California version of the Stolen Valor Act.

      The law, which takes effect Tuesday, adds another tier of enforcement to the federal act by allowing state and local law enforcement to cite anyone who falsely dons or claims a military medal or decoration the person didn’t earn.

      Expanding upon an existing state statute allowing misdemeanor citations against people who falsely claim to be active service members or veterans, the law makes it an infraction to lie about military awards on a job application or in an interview or by boasting in public about medals never earned.

      Cook said Assembly Bill 282 is needed because – save for a few federal prosecutions – “the FBI has bigger fish to fry” and there are simply too many cases of “repugnant” phony heroes whose lies defame the service of honorable veterans.

      Some of the offenders are real veterans embellishing their service. Last summer, the FBI charged Augustine Hernandez, 76, of Montebello with posing as a U.S. Army general and wearing the Purple Heart and Bronze Star to a memorial ceremony – even though he retired from the U.S. Army as a private in 1954 with no such medals.

      In 2002, a Roseville man, Justin McCauley, came home after serving as a Navy ordinanceman on the U.S. Kitty Hawk and falsely claimed in a Bee interview he was a Navy SEAL wounded in ground conflict in Afghanistan.

      Others may have political or financial motives. In September, sentences and guilty pleas were announced for six Washington men charged with lying about their military service, including anti-war protester Jesse MacBeth, 23. He claimed to be a decorated Army Ranger who participated in Iraq atrocities, but he’d been discharged after a month in the Army in the United States…