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Playbook? LOL. I simply took a page from current local news. Can the NAACP pay their bills or not? Bringing your little article into perspective I would idly point out that throwing a convention is not the same as using the healthcare system.

Put simply in small words for you: That means that what you eat and drink actually has to be paid for and you can't take off from your convention and leave the bills behind for "someone else" to pay.

As to who they do and do not help I will also point out that unlike their members I actually neither need nor want their help. Respect is warranted to individuals or groups who can stand on their own two feet. They have a lot of money right? Start a low-income health insurance plan with it. OH wait. THEIR money is better used to lobby for "someone else's" money. LOL

I'm going to take a shot in the dark, are you a minority? Or better yet, are you African American? Because back when the NAACP was formed, we couldn't stand on our own two feet, you know the whole Jim Crow Laws?

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Are you saying the Jim Crow laws are the reason the NAACP can't pay their 2012 convention bills?

I'm going to take a shot in the dark, are you a minority? Or better yet, are you African American? Because back when the NAACP was formed, we couldn't stand on our own two feet, you know the whole Jim Crow Laws?

 

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Are you saying the Jim Crow laws are the reason the NAACP can't pay their 2012 convention bills?

No I think if you can't pay bills you are doing something wrong> But I won't ignore the good they have done

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"Oppressive language does more than represent violence; it is violence; does more than represent the limits of knowledge; it limits knowledge." -Toni Morrison

He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it.

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The Scott sisters were charged with orchestrating a 1993 armed robbery in Forest, Mississippi. According to court testimony, the sisters convinced three male teens to assist them in an armed robbery. At a local mini mart, the sisters persuaded two men to drive them to a nearby nightclub and had their accomplices follow them. During the car trip, Jamie Scott complained of nausea. While the car was pulled over, the three teenagers exited the car behind them and robbed the two victims at gunpoint. During this robbery, one of the sisters held the shotgun. The victims testified that both sisters then left with the three teenagers. Neither sister testified at the trial, and no one testified in support of their case. When the crime was committed, Jamie was twenty-three years old and Gladys was nineteen years old.

Listed under "NAACP victories": The NAACP helped lead a national campaign in support of the Scott Sisters, two Mississippi women sentenced to double-life sentences for a 1994 crime which yielded $11. NAACP President & CEO Benjamin Todd Jealous requested a pardon for the sisters from Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour in September 2010.

Nice. Great achievement. They got a couple of armed robbers out of jail.

Campaign: The NAACP National Criminal Justice team worked with the Georgia NAACP to bring justice on behalf of prisoners who launched a strike protesting lack of wages, limited healthcare and abuse by prison guards. The NAACP organized a communications and advocacy campaign elevating the needs of the prisoners, while national leadership met with GA Gov. Deal to discuss best practices for engaging prisoners.

Result: Seven prison guards were suspended from work without a pay as a result of NAACP efforts. In addition, Governor Deal and the NAACP agreed to support each other to pass HB 265, which calls for a study commission to reduce Georgia's prison population, improve prison conditions and develop a re-entry plan to help formerly incarcerated people better re-integrate into society.

Nice. They want to make jail a better place for convicted criminals

Laud them all you wish. An organization that consistantly represents criminals and (as well as forgetting to pay their bills) brings no net value to a community.

No I think if you can't pay bills you are doing something wrong> But I won't ignore the good they have done

 

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Its off their website sport. Advancement of Criminal Perps would be better taken up with them. You going to resort to name calling in this thread too?

Haterz goin' to hate. You don't own a pickup truck with a tow chain, do you? :wacko:

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No I think if you can't pay bills you are doing something wrong> But I won't ignore the good they have done

Cool, lets talk about the good,

they brought in an excess of 20 million dollars, what percentage went to those scholarships?

I am trying to get a picture of exactly who is being "advanced" here....colored people or those in the organization?

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Their 'victories' are on their website. Its free to check them out.

None of that 20 mil went towards that dam convention bill LOL

Cool, lets talk about the good,

they brought in an excess of 20 million dollars, what percentage went to those scholarships?

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Cool, lets talk about the good,

they brought in an excess of 20 million dollars, what percentage went to those scholarships?

I am trying to get a picture of exactly who is being "advanced" here....colored people or those in the organization?

Probably like most organizations, the money brought in goes to support the organization, not what the organization is supposedly doing.

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They are making real progress for the community by getting criminals freed and making things better for prisoners. It's a disgrace that the greatest need for victim representation comes from within the very community they supposedly are working to make things better for.

 

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