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Filed under Blogmocracy, Blogwars, LGF at September 15th, 2010 - 8:30 pm


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Addendum by Daedalus

The Jazz Man caught in a lie yet again


This is becoming all too common, Charles “Icarus” Johnson caught lying. His latest smear is attacking National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW) and their “The Southern Experience” gathering. The attendees dressed in traditional Southern gear and even some dressed as Confederate generals. There were Blacks as well dressed in traditional clothing and the Jazz Man claimed they were dressed as slaves.

He is caught clearly lying. The blacks in question were dressed as Gullah, an African-American people who live in coastal South Carolina and Georgia. They have preserved parts of their ancient African tongue and are known for story telling. This was pointed out by one of his blog groupies.

Rather than admit his error, The Jazz Man digs deeper and sticks by his lies.

Wow, so celebrating the culture of the Gullah and having some come to the gathering is celebrating slavery? Charles “Icarus” Johnson is lying and being intellectually dishonest. This is just a nail in the coffin of his credibility. This man clearly needs mental help as his hatred for all thing Southern consumes him. He even hates Blacks who are dressed in a traditional costume to celebrate their heritage.

Give it up Chuck, get some help!

(Cross Posted at The Diary of Daedalus)

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