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Why They Really Want To Get Rid of Governor Patterson |
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27 Feb 2010, 10:33 PM
See Video: http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local-beat/Governor-Paterson-Will-Not-Seek-Another-Term-Sources-85482822.html
Now "they" have been after this man like they fear something. What is really going on? Why are they afraid of this guy. Is it because he is not controllable like the other black fool politicians they already have in their pockets. This guy obvioulsy has a mind of his own and he is smart. Yes, he's decided not to run for Governor after all because they really want Andrew Cuomo, but why would anyone of any ethics want to vote for him given the way "the powers that be" handled Patterson. Out of spite, they shouldn't. And we have seen this all before with politicians "they" dont like. A progresive black leader makes it into office either by his own hand or divinely or by some other happening, he or she starts making positive changes, and all of a sudden, corrupt officials try to strike him or her down. If you look at the timeline of attacks since he got in, you can see it is a lynch hunt. First, the misrepresenattaion of his leadership and intentions, the smear campaign, the interferences in his professional and personal life. They even went as far as messing with his son, and no, don't think that incident was entirely innocent. Their constant going around trying to attack him in all kinds of wicked ways are all evident that you should find this attack on him suspicious. Maybe you should support his run for the presidency if he decides to do so. What are they afraid of him doing? Are his plans liberating for for the disenfranchised? If so, then their lynch hunt will only encourage those groups of people they fear to support him and NOT vote for who they want because it is obvious what they fear and they only attack like a pack of mindless wolves, what they fear, that they would even resort to threats like they have always done against significant black leaders. However, I doubt we're seeing the last of Patterson because he may have a wild card up his sleave. He is no stranger to civil rights issues and the movement's struggles with those people. He has a shrewd mind and it will be exciting to see how he handles them.
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