The following article was written by a University of Louisville student and published on a public message board entitled "THE SOULution (The People's Paper)"....
The student, Phillip M. Bailey, obviously uses the blog to express his angst about the social injustices perpetuated by our government. While we certainly defend this young man's right to publicly express his opinions and concerns, it would be remiss of us not to excercise our rights and comment in kind.
Mr. Phillip Bailey,
You are an idiot...
Although it is obvious that you feel your witticisms garnish you the attention you so desperately desired from your mother, be aware that a sharp tongue is no indication of a keen mind.
Do not, however, allow our comments to dissuade your prowess to become a leftist revolutionary, just keep talking, and someday you might say something intelligent.
That being said, the below article is the unmolested version that appears on the web. For those wishing to view the publisher's blog, click here...
Devils in Washington, D.C.
By: Phillip M. Bailey
email: pmbail03@louisville.edu
Mr. Bailey is a columnist for The Louisville Cardinal Online
If the words above really are Marcus Deane he has shown his true racist colors. The black people that were left behind to die by their government have absolutely every right to survive.
Why is it we are so aligned with profit and goods more than people? Is this becoming a country that can only wage war and protect the elite?
Since Deane is swinging so far from the reactionary right, let me swing an equal blow from the revolutionary left.
I say take everything you can to keep you and your family alive, because it took the government five long days to bring fresh food and water. That's five days of no bathing, water, food, decent shelter, toilet or basic human functions.
I say shoot every cop, national guard and politician who stands in your way, INCLUDING GEORGE W. BUSH if need be.
I say once you get out of New Orleans or wherever else has been destroyed you demand FREE housing and medical treatment paid for by the U.S. government.
I say we unite and demand legislation that strengthens the government to help poor people. Stop relying on the altruism of the private sector and let's create a radically progressive public institution.
Peace & Uhuru