Do Black Leaders Want Trouble?

28 07 2009

obama9The media seems perfectly happy to promote the wrong side.

As you read through this article you will notice how I have highlighted words, comments and/or phrases in the color blue. I don’t have the time to explain or rip apart all that I found, but I think my readers are smart enough to understand why I highlighted them. Some of them are highlighted because they raise important questions, while others are simply a butt kissing media trying to cover for Obama’s racist leanings and the racist talk from his Black leader friends. It’s almost as if some Black leaders want to start trouble.

Gio- 

Obama hopes Gates, policeman can work things out over beer

The scholar, the officer who arrested him and the president will have a casual meeting with the aim of defusing tension over the incident earlier this month.
By Peter Nicholas
July 28, 2009
Reporting from Washington — It started out as a casual suggestion: three guys working out their differences over a beer. But President Obama’s offer to play host to the cop and the professor entangled in a debate over racial profiling now has the imprimatur of high-level diplomacy.

White House aides are downplaying expectations that the beer summit Obama suggested last week will produce some sort of resolution. Even the date and time of the meeting are, at least for now, closely guarded secrets.

But both Sgt. James Crowley of the Cambridge, Mass., Police Department and Harvard University Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. have agreed to come. And that means Obama is on the hook to achieve some kind of agreement.

Bilateral get-togethers between Obama and a host of foreign leaders in recent months have gotten less attention. The image of the president trying to use a beer-drinking session to mediate an ages-old, highly volatile dispute has given new definition to diplomatic mission.

Obama offended Cambridge police when he said that they had acted “stupidly” in arresting the professor at his home July 16 after a reported possible break-in. Gates and Crowley have left open the prospect of suing one another. And none of the three has apologized, although Obama came close last week when he said his choice of words was poor.

What does the president expect from the meeting, planned for sometime this week? White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said in an interview that it might be the first step toward a rapprochement.

“A lot of this is going to happen between them [Gates and Crowley], without the president, going forward,” Gibbs said. “You had a situation where, for whatever reason, both individuals couldn’t step back. And at least this will provide an opportunity to show people that that’s possible — and hopefully start a bigger dialogue.”

The beer summit will be monitored closely. Many black leaders believe Obama was on target with his initial comments. ../.. They don’t want the moment to pass without a fuller discussion of racial profiling.

“His first response was appropriate, which was that the police officer’s behavior was stupid, not that the officer was stupid,” said Hilary Shelton, director of the Washington office of the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People.

“I don’t believe that [Obama's] assumption is that, ‘We all overstepped a little bit and now it’s all good and let’s have a beer and how’s your family,’ ” Shelton said. “If that were the intention, this is an incredible opportunity that would have gotten away from us. The issue is bigger than that. The behavior of that police officer still needs to be dealt with, ../.. and the issue of racial profiling still needs to be addressed.”

Law enforcement agencies will be watching closely for any sign that the president will favor his friend Gates over Crowley.

New details of the arrest emerged Monday in the form of the 911 call that first alerted police to a possible problem at Gates’ home. A dispatcher asked the caller about the race of the two men seen pushing through the door. The caller, Lucia Whalen, did not identity either man as black, although she said one might be Latino. She also told the dispatcher she had seen suitcases near the door, and that the episode might been an instance of someone having “a hard time with their key.”

Gates had been returning from a trip to China and could not get his front door open.

Whalen’s attorney, Wendy Murphy, said that “she never used the word ‘black’ to describe the man, ever. Not during the 911 call. Not afterward.”

Police ultimately dropped the charges against Gates, but the arrest became national news.

In fact, when Obama’s aides helped the president prepare for his news conference July 22, they told him the incident had become a prominent story and could come up as a question. So Obama was ready. But he escalated the situation with one word he would quickly come to regret: “stupidly.”

Gibbs said: “I think if he would do it again, he would change a word.”

Obama’s conciliatory statement two days after the press conference helped defuse the issue, Gibbs said. But even had the president chosen to cast the actions of Cambridge police differently, an uproar may have been unavoidable, he said.

“Whenever you get race and politics, it’s like catnip,” Gibbs said in his West Wing office. “All you need is a spark — and cable television is happy to do that.”

peter.nicholas@latimes.com

 

 

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4 responses

29 07 2009
steve

Just a sugestion, but when dealing with police tiss always much better to yes sir, no sir. Whether your in your own home or pulled over for a speeder. I have gottin out of many tickets just by being polite. My buddie was a cop for 25 yrs and he said if the person he pulled over …what ever color, was polite and nice 9 times out of ten he’d let them off with a warning. But the funny thing is he said most people right away start giving him a hard time, such as ” I was not speeding” BINGO……………you just got a ticket.

29 07 2009
littlemissmuffin

Always be nice. Years ago, the car in front of me made an illegal left-hand turn. I, of course, followed suit because it was quicker. So, after my turn, here comes a cop with his lights on and pulls us both over. He walks up to my car, and I was very polite when handed him my license and insurance card, and he asked, “Didn’t you see me right behind you?” I just hung my head and he started laughing. He gave me a verbal warning not to do it again and let me off. I was SO thankful! Now, if I had argued, how much would my ticket have cost?

Some things in this world are just a given! Always be nice (until it’s time to not be nice.)

29 07 2009
Tom in NC

What’s to work out, Obama and Gates are racists and Crowley is just a hard working cop trying to do his job. Personally if it was me and I was invited to have a beer with those two, I would throw it in their faces and break the empties over their heads.

29 07 2009
steve

That sounds good…..maybe knock the chip off their shoulder. Racism exists, and it starts with barry. I am white and I am a victim of racism. Every time this happens we should start protesting this bullcrap reverse racism. I can not stand the Hypocracy of this whole group of race baiters…. PUKE

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