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Eric Holder: Are You a Coward?

by David Yeagley · February 18, 2010 · 6 Comments ·

A year ago, February 18, 2009, Negro Attorney General Eric Holder said, when it comes to even talking about race, America was “a nation of cowards.” (BadEagle.com accused Holder of “hate speech” for his public remarks.)


US AG Eric Holder, accuser of cowardice.
Is he also a coward?

In light of the recent developments surrounding the denial of the First Amendment to the American Renaissance group, the base intimidation and threats which denied freedom of assembly and freedom of speech to all those involved, we must ask Mr. Holder if he is willing to stand behind his words. Will he defend the rights of people to gather and talk intelligently about race?

In a Newsweek article (since removed from the magazine’s site–but preserved on many blogs), the context of his remark was given.

“We have always been…a nation of cowards. We, as average Americans, simply do not talk enough with each other about race… If we are to make progress in this area, we must feel comfortable enough with one another and tolerant enough of each other to have frank conversations about the racial matters that continue to divide us”

The 2010 American Renaissance Conference was for the express purpose of talking about race. The conference was twice cancelled, due to the Communist, union, brownshirt tactics of threats, intimidation, even death threats. All this opposition, from “community organized” efforts of the opponents, was heaped upon four different hotels in the DC area, where the conference was to be held. One by one, the hotels concelled their hosting contracts, until finally the conference had to be called off. (Alexander Hart offers an account with some detail not posted on BadEagle.com.)

This is a dramatic case of flagrant, blasphemous denial of the First Amendment to American citizens.

Murderous muslim maniacs are allowed to wreak excoriating execrations on America; Communists like William (Bill) Ayers are allowed to commit violence against the United States government; a Negro president is allowed to humiliate America before every major country iin the world; the Negro Attorney General is allowed to call America “a nation of cowards;” but, the American Renaissance is not allowed to meet publicly to talk about race.

That’s where we are in America today. It is plain to see. It is evidence before all.

I am preparing a letter (and an open copy to be posted) to Mr. Eric Holder, calling him to stand by his words, and not only to defend the rights of American citizens to talk about race openly, honestly, and publicly, but to arrange a meeting for the conference and its speakers. I will ask Mr. Holder to provide the public venue, the building, the security, and will ask him to attend.

Otherwise, this kind of hypocrisy on the part of America’s national leaders will destroy America, and all that it stands for. I realize that is in fact the plan, but, it shall not be accomplished without significant protest. We have faith that the American people will not accept this kind of treasonist leadership, and its end will be sooner than later. America will be rescued from its enemies within. Brave patriots still live. Is Eric Holder one of them?

Posted by David Yeagley · February 18, 2010 · 9:50 am CT · ·

Tags: American Patriotism · Bad Eagle Journal · Communism · Negro Race · Politics · Race · Western Europe · White Race




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6 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Thrasymachus // Feb 18, 2010 at 2:10 pm   

    “Holder spoke to Justice Department employees during this Black History Month. He said the workplace is largely integrated but Americans still self-segregate on the weekends and in their private lives.” — Dr. Yeagley (from previous article)

    Tyranny! Alive and well in Washington, D.C.!

    Since when is it the Federal Government’s role to talk about people’s PRIVATE lives? Isn’t there a contradiction here? If we are told to talk about these things in public, how then are they “private”?

    One of the very sad things about American culture today is something I call it the “Dr. Phil phenomenon.” That is, people seeking public attention (as on talk shows and other “reality shows”) for the details of their private activities.

    People are being conditioned to air their dirty laundry in public. There’s little or no sense of public decency anymore. Where is the place for dignity and self-respect?

    It is absolutely no business of the U.S. government whether I have or do not have a Negro friend. Yet schoolchildren are required to submit data on such matters. Now it looks like the State is going after the parents and other adults as well. The line between public and private is being erased.

    This is the exact opposite of true freedom. Reminds me of Orwell’s words: “Freedom is Slavery.”

  • 2 David Yeagley // Feb 18, 2010 at 3:02 pm   

    Media is a very serious problem, psychologically and sociologically. This present administration in DC is based on media. That’s where they are, in their immature heads. We’re all likely infected with the same distortion.

  • 3 Sioux // Feb 18, 2010 at 6:31 pm   

    NO!

  • 4 David Yeagley // Feb 18, 2010 at 7:28 pm   

    Makes you wonder about all those Old Testament years of constant meshing with idolatry. Everyone had their family images, their local idols. Kind of like mascot-ism, or something.

    There was really no way out of that until after the Babylonian captivity. Israel was cured of that particular malady.

    But, in the meantime, what kinds of conditionings do we have today that are cognate? Human nature, or, the human condition (as Hannah Arendt calls it) doesn’t change much…

  • 5 johnnymac // Feb 18, 2010 at 7:43 pm   

    It’s the ultimate irony in that “Barry” Obama was born virtually in the media, he became it and it him in rush of excitement over his candidacy and his election to president. He was the orator, the new hope, The One we were supposed to be waiting for and no doubt his confederates like Holder felt emboldened , felt the power they had . Now with the luster fading off Barry, and perhaps Americans seeing what little lies beneath Obama, Holder has gone quiet , content though to try and push for the absurdity of trying the 9/11 mastermind in New York. And leaving what public pronoucements there are of Barry’s administration to that odious little insect of a press secretery, Robert Gibbs. This adminstration as a whole are a conceited , thuggish bunch.

  • 6 David Yeagley // Feb 18, 2010 at 9:47 pm   

    Truthfully, I never considered Barry an impressive orator at all. Just my opinion, though. I thought he was queer, actually. Whistled through his teeth, too carefully. Cool, confident, but, that’s so superficial that, to me, it meant nothing. Just creepy. But, that’s all personal.

    Fact is, he didn’t have a idea in his head that had anything to do with political, social reality in America. He is an alien, through and through. He surrounds himself with those who believe in his alien values.

    It’s all giant exercise in leechism. They simply create a thought that contrasts with whatever is. It’s always specious, never sustantial.

    Barry’s main thing is to impress everyone with how much money he can spend. That makes him feel great. That’s all. That’s all he can do.

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