Stacey Dash has long fallen out of favor with the left in these United States. Once upon a time, the lovely Stacy did her duty and voted and promoted the magical Barack Hussein Obama and celebrated with the world as Senator Barack Obama strode into the White House to save the world.
President Obama did not save the world. He couldn’t even save Hillary Clinton from herself. He didn’t save Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Egypt or Detroit.
Yet through it all the friends and allies of Stacey Dash kept their faith in President Obama and she said to herself “People… he can’t handle anything. He’s a steely whiner and blames everyone but himself.” Or something like that and off she went to endorse Mitt Romney in 2012.
Her former friends and allies howled and jeered and Stacey Dash was questioned about her sanity and her blackness.
Now with an Oscars controversy brewing in Hollywood, Stacey Dash slaps the American left upside the head yet again.
Please see the next page for Stacey Dash’s grace under fire.

Thank you for having the strength, backbone, guts or whatever you want to call it to speak up in opposition of the left.
Why can’t we just recognize all great people for what they have done!!!!!
Amen someone finally said it!
I have been saying this for years! No need for this kind of stuff. It just pulls people apart.
Most American citizens emigrated here after the Civil War, and had nothing to do with slavery. These morons also forget that slaves weren’t slaves for life, only for a period, then set free. They also forget about Liberia. It’s still there, waiting.
Get rid of any names in front of AMERICAN YEP ENOUGH SAID
I have always thought the black population has been segregating themselves by insisting ‘ the first black this and the first black that ‘ ! Just join in, stop making your color such a big deal !
IT IS THE 20% THAT CAUSE THE PROBLEM,WE NEED ”’FIX”’ THEM !!!!!!
OK IS IT? NOT.. THERE IS NOT A WHITE HISTORY MONTH?? ..
I agree that some black people use our past as an excuse for our “thugs”, as you put it. But I believe they are the minority, not the majority. Racism still exists. Both of my parents are US Navy veterans and I have personally watched my father being mistreated in a Walmart while he was IN UNIFORM. So are there issues we as black people need to take care of? Yes. But we need to take care of the problem of the few that makes us all look bad as well. Young people around my age (24) don’t really have pride in themselves and their history, so certain things were put in place to give black people the opportunity to learn about themselves out of necessity. Unfortunately I lot of groups and programs and TV shows have been corrupted and become an embarrassment. All races should have pride in themselves, everyone’s has ancestors that have had trials, it’s when that pride turns to racism and entitlement that it becomes an issue. Most of the people, black and white, that I grew up around agree with me on this. I was raised to be a decent person.