Does Bill Cosby Agree with Idi Amin Henchman that 'Brave' Somali Pirates 'Had No Choice'?

The message is clear, but what the heck does Bill Cosby have to do with genocidal tyrant apologist Bob Astles, or the message promulgated by the Black Star News?

Just this. It's publisher/editor-in-chief, Milton Allimadi, proudly proclaims he "co-founded The Black Star News in 1997 with some savings and with seed money from Camille and Bill Cosby."

Since he bears partial economic investment responsibility for inflicting these people on us, and since the message they promote appears in direct contradiction to the one he preaches, I don't think it's out of line to ask Mr. Cosby if he wants to continue having his name associated with this paper. I think it's fair to ask him and how he likes his "seed money" being used to poison minds in the community he is trying to help with this kind of obscene, hateful nonsense. Because supporting Amin is obscene, as is showing public respect for and promoting the opinions of a twisted creature who does. [More]

Today's Gun Rights Examiner revisits an anti-gun black newspaper, where their columnist, a former aide to a notorious Ugandan butcher, insists the Somali pirates are gallant mariners on a quest for justice.

Also read an alert from Oregon and get the latest from my fellow GREs.

I hope you tell your friends about this one, and join me in sending Bill Cosby an email asking him if he approves of what his investment is promoting.

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