Ok I DID NOT MAKE THIS UP!!!!! The links to the artical are right below my words....this came from the Right to Keep and bear arms web site (Link also posted)....I just got off a 16 hour shift so my brain is too fried to even make sense of this....you all have to to read this and see if you can figure it out..... I'll give you a taste this is a cut/pasted seciton fromt his artical.
"The NAACP is suing the firearms industry for their "poor distribution practices" which "allow African-Americans to purchase firearms" and then kill other African-Americans. "It hurts us to admit this," said President Mfume".
http://www.federalobserver.com/archive.php?aid=4698 https://www.keepandbeararms.com/news...p?d=12/10/2002
December 10, 2002 Vol. 02, No. 343
N.A.A.C.P. and Ku Klux Klan Join Forces
By Shaheen Hamedi - The Walkerville Weekly Reader
THE FIERY CROSS OF KU KLUX KLAN - REMEMBER?
~ Forword ~
Since publishing Clayton Cramer's The Racist Roots of Gun Control, with additional commentary by Leonard Whitley, The Federal Observer has once again been at the fore-front of making a difference - this time causing upheaval within such an organization, such as the N.A.A.C.P. itself. It's about time that some folks began to realize that you have been sold out!
With the posting of this dated column and subsequent editorials to follow - we will continue to bring pressure to bear - right where it belongs - upon the heart of the beasts! Editor
The old maxim that "politics makes strange bedfellows" does not begin to describe the new alliance between the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Ku Klux Klan. According to NAACP President Kweisi Mfume, the nearly century-old civil rights organization has come to see the value of the Klan perspective on African-Americans.
The NAACP is suing the firearms industry for their "poor distribution practices" which "allow African-Americans to purchase firearms" and then kill other African-Americans. "It hurts us to admit this," said President Mfume, "but for the past thirty years firearms homicides by African-Americans has been the leading cause of death among young African-American males. We've come to realize that African-Americans cannot handle the responsibility of owning firearms." According to the NAACP lawsuit, firearms distributors should have known that African-Americans cannot be trusted with firearms, and should have refused to sell. The lawsuit does not seek any monetary damages, according to President Mfume. "It seeks only to force the firearms industry to stop selling firearms to African-Americans."
The Ku Klux Klan has submitted an "amicus curiƦ", or "friend of the court" brief in support of the NAACP's position. "It shouldn't come as a surprise," said a Klan spokesperson. "We've said all along that blacks cannot handle civil rights. We have nothing against the negro, as long as he knows his place. We're glad the NAACP finally came around to acknowledging that." According to their spokesperson, the Ku Klux Klan fully supports the NAACP's lawsuit.
The Walkerville Weekly Reader attempted to contact Congress on Racial Equality president Roy Innes for comment, but his response was unprintable in a family newspaper.