Slavery-like Living for the Bush's?
Have you heard that the Bush's plan to leave the White House, and reside in a neighborhood branded for "whites" only?
Yes, you heard correctly. George W. Bush and the First Lady are moving to a new home in wealthy Preston Hollow of Dallas, Texas. Apparently, in 1956 a rule was written into the associations original documentation stating that, "Property shall be used and occupied by white persons only."
It also stated that minorities weren't allowed in the neighborhood unless they were domestic servants for the area. This same community also houses Dallas Mavericks owner Marc Cuban, and former presidential candidate Ross Perot.
Allegedly, current residents are worried the area will become a target due to George W. Bush's low approval ratings.
Yes, you heard correctly. George W. Bush and the First Lady are moving to a new home in wealthy Preston Hollow of Dallas, Texas. Apparently, in 1956 a rule was written into the associations original documentation stating that, "Property shall be used and occupied by white persons only."
It also stated that minorities weren't allowed in the neighborhood unless they were domestic servants for the area. This same community also houses Dallas Mavericks owner Marc Cuban, and former presidential candidate Ross Perot.
Allegedly, current residents are worried the area will become a target due to George W. Bush's low approval ratings.
With this latest realization it makes sense now why Bush, constantly has black doorman, black chefs, and majority black White House servants which is indicative of how white slave owners lived during slavery days. History has a way of repeating itself, and the history of the Bush family all but reeks of racism.
My relocation of residence has never been based on how many white or black people currently live in the neighborhood. But then again, I'm not racist so of course I wouldn't mind. Do the Bush's have black friends other than Secretary of State, Condaleeza Rice?
The moment I realized what kind of people the Bush's were was when the catastrophic hurricane Katrina came barreling into New Orleans, taking many lives while leaving hundreds displaced and forced to seek shelter within the New Orleans Superdome.
George W. Bush and his mother Barbara Bush, flew in to survey the damage done and while there mother Bush stated, "And so many of the people in the arena here, you know, were underprivileged anyway, so this (she giggles) this is working very well for them."
And if that wasn't enough George and his mother stood side by side in the bleachers of the Superdome, holding up a huge banner that read "We Love Black People," as if it were only black people in the arena. Some of you may not remember this moment when it was captured on camera but I remember very well, as it has been permanently engraved in my mind.
Slavery-like living for the Bush's? Sure sounds like it.
The moment I realized what kind of people the Bush's were was when the catastrophic hurricane Katrina came barreling into New Orleans, taking many lives while leaving hundreds displaced and forced to seek shelter within the New Orleans Superdome.
George W. Bush and his mother Barbara Bush, flew in to survey the damage done and while there mother Bush stated, "And so many of the people in the arena here, you know, were underprivileged anyway, so this (she giggles) this is working very well for them."
And if that wasn't enough George and his mother stood side by side in the bleachers of the Superdome, holding up a huge banner that read "We Love Black People," as if it were only black people in the arena. Some of you may not remember this moment when it was captured on camera but I remember very well, as it has been permanently engraved in my mind.
Slavery-like living for the Bush's? Sure sounds like it.
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