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September 29, 2013 at 4:29 PM in reply to: What do all candidates to be the next chairman of the Fed have in common? #765938September 29, 2013 at 11:39 AM in reply to: What do all candidates to be the next chairman of the Fed have in common? #765931
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ParticipantOk. But what about the initial question?
Why anticipate that the only answer to the question requires racist beliefs.
?September 29, 2013 at 11:09 AM in reply to: What do all candidates to be the next chairman of the Fed have in common? #765928scaredyclassic
Participantjackie mason on jewish husbands….
probably not relevant…
except perhaps on tolerance and the importance of jewish women in families…
September 29, 2013 at 10:31 AM in reply to: What do all candidates to be the next chairman of the Fed have in common? #765927scaredyclassic
ParticipantCBA coach Richardson suspended for remarks
ESPN.com news services | March 30, 2007
Former NBA All-Star Micheal Ray Richardson appeared to be getting his life back on track after his league suspension in 1986 for drug use. He was coaching in the Continental Basketball Association and had led his team, the Albany Patroons, to the playoffs. But as they say: What goes up, must come down.The Patroons have suspended Richardson for the rest of the CBA championship series for comments made to the Albany Times Union on Tuesday.
Before Tuesdays game against the Yakima Sun Kings, Richardson made anti-Semitic comments to two reporters in his office when discussing the contract general manager Jim Coyne had offered him Monday to coach his team in the CBA and USBL.
“I’ve got big-time lawyers,” Richardson said, according to the Times Union. “I’ve got big-time Jew lawyers.”
When told by the reporters that the comment could be offensive to people because it plays to the stereotype that Jews are crafty and shrewd, he responded with, “Are you kidding me? They are. They’ve got the best security system in the world. Have you ever been to an airport in Tel Aviv? They’re real crafty. Listen, they are hated all over the world, so they’ve got to be crafty.”
And he continued, “They got a lot of power in this world, you know what I mean?” he said. “Which I think is great. I don’t think there’s nothing wrong with it. If you look in most professional sports, they’re run by Jewish people. If you look at a lot of most successful corporations and stuff, more businesses, they’re run by Jewish. It’s not a knock, but they are some crafty people.”
And the offensive remarks didn’t stop there.
According to the Times Union, Richardson told a fan who heckled him early in Tuesday’s game, “Shut the [expletive] up.” And near game’s end, he shouted at another heckler, “Shut the [expletive] up, you [derogatory term for gay men],”
Assistant Derrick Rowland will coach the Patroons for the reminder of the series. Richardson will not be allowed into the Washington Avenue Armory during practices or games.
“It’s terrible and I don’t think it’s fair,” Richardson told the Times Union regarding the suspension. “But I want to make an apology if I offended anyone because that’s not me.”
The Patroons released a statement apologizing for the coach’s remarks.
“The Albany Patroons’ organization sincerely apologizes to any individuals or ethnic groups that these alleged statements may have offended,” the statement read.
The release also stated that the team and league “shall conduct a full and complete investigation as to the validity of these allegations. If these allegations are true, appropriate action will take place immediately.”
Richardson, the fourth overall pick in the 1978 draft, is best known for an embattled NBA career that ended because of drugs. He joined the NBA out of Montana and played eight seasons with the New York Knicks, Golden State Warriors and New Jersey Nets. He was the subject of a 2000 film “What Happened to Micheal Ray?” documenting his troubled life.
In his second year, Richardson became only the second player in NBA to lead in both assists and steals. In 1986, the four-time NBA All-Star was banned for life after he violated the league’s drug policy three times in what David Stern called “the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do as commissioner.”
Richardson began his comeback in 1988, joining the ranks of ex-NBA players in European leagues where he played for 14 years. His right to play in the NBA was restored that year but he stayed in Italy, where he was a leading scorer and fan favorite.
Richardson failed two cocaine tests in 1991, though he disputed the results.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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10 Things Flight Attendants Wish They Could Say But Can’t (AARP)September 29, 2013 at 10:31 AM in reply to: What do all candidates to be the next chairman of the Fed have in common? #765926scaredyclassic
ParticipantIs this toic like the N word. Are Jews only allowed to praise the group as more successful amongst themselves?
September 29, 2013 at 10:19 AM in reply to: What do all candidates to be the next chairman of the Fed have in common? #765925scaredyclassic
ParticipantPersonally my heart gladdens when a white supremacist hires a Jewish lawyer.
September 29, 2013 at 10:15 AM in reply to: What do all candidates to be the next chairman of the Fed have in common? #765924scaredyclassic
ParticipantWhat are the limits of tolerance for a tolerant society?
They must be broad.
Is it necessarily antisemitic to point out Jews are much more successful than their numbers would indicate?
Isn’t that the very story we tell ourselves?
We are the chosen With whom He has a special covenant
September 29, 2013 at 9:39 AM in reply to: What do all candidates to be the next chairman of the Fed have in common? #765923scaredyclassic
ParticipantNothing disarms hatred quite like humor and acceptance.
September 28, 2013 at 10:01 PM in reply to: What do all candidates to be the next chairman of the Fed have in common? #765917scaredyclassic
ParticipantI believe humor, tolerance and openness is the appropriate response to pretty much any idea, no matter how retarded.
If you get all huffy the terrorists win.
September 28, 2013 at 7:10 PM in reply to: What do all candidates to be the next chairman of the Fed have in common? #765915scaredyclassic
ParticipantI pledge allegiance to the flag
Of the united states of America
And to the republic for which it stands
One nation under the true and livin G-d Through his only son Jesus Christ who has blessed our nation with a special destiny above all others and who breathes life into all of our laws,
Indivisible insofar as you’re with us
With liberty (depending on your perspective)
And justice (through laws enacted by your corporate owned legislator)
For pretty much everyone (exceptions may apply during perpetual wartime)September 28, 2013 at 10:57 AM in reply to: What do all candidates to be the next chairman of the Fed have in common? #765904scaredyclassic
ParticipantYes.
http://www.lrb.co.uk/v14/n20/frank-kermode/differences
Intriguing book I’ve been meaning to pick up called The Jews Body.
Kind of a history of perception of Jews minds and bodies.
I think the muscular Jew is pretty recent.
September 28, 2013 at 10:31 AM in reply to: What do all candidates to be the next chairman of the Fed have in common? #765902scaredyclassic
ParticipantI not only own the media: I am the media
scaredyclassic
ParticipantLay some rumi on us.
i might just be suffering from male menopause
September 28, 2013 at 8:05 AM in reply to: What do all candidates to be the next chairman of the Fed have in common? #765899scaredyclassic
ParticipantGosh I’m a Jewish ivy leaguer. I need to get a stranglehold on something.
September 28, 2013 at 8:04 AM in reply to: What do all candidates to be the next chairman of the Fed have in common? #765898scaredyclassic
ParticipantPersonally I’m more of a diaspora guy. Israel scares me. Just looks on the map like a good spot for a us base.
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