Wednesday, January 19, 2022
More Legendary “Tuskegee Airmen” Who Died this Month
[“Legendary Tuskegee Airman Charles McGee Dies at 102.”]
By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at 2:46:00 A.M. EST
Other, supposed, “Tuskegee airmen” who died this month:
Yowza Jones,103. Yowza claimed to be that age, though he couldn’t add two cigarettes with two other cigarettes to get FOUR. He decided it was time to get a Covid jab—saying, “They wouldn’t pull that Tuskegee (bleep) on us again—would they?”
Yes—and not just on blacks this time.
Rufus MacArthur, 105. Rufus claimed to be General Douglas MacArthur’s twin brother, though the only similarity was Rufus’ corncob pipe—which was always full of marijuana and hashish for as long as his family could remember—and which psychiatrists theorized made Rufus believe he WAS MacArthur’s twin...
Leroy Eiszenhouwr, 104. Same problem—different general. Eiszenhouwr legally changed his name, in an attempt to convince media of the truthfulness of his story, but misspelled Eisenhower.
Freddie “Rochester” Anderson, 116. Freddie says he served with Jack Benny, in the U.S. Air Forces, before transferring to Tuskegee’s group—and then a TV career with Benny. However, the legendary, violin-playing comedian was only briefly in the Navy in 1917—not the U.S. Air Forces during WW II. With that in mind, believe what you want about Mr. Anderson’s claim of being involved in any Tuskegee military group or knowing Jack Benny.
OR—in general—how the blacks won WW II for us.
--GRA
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