Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Legendary Tuskegee Airman Charles McGee Dies at 102

By R.C.
Mon, Jan 17, 2022 8:47 a.m.

Legendary Tuskegee Airman Charles McGee Dies at 102

https://ktla.com/news/nationworld/legendary-tuskegee-airman-charles-mcgee-dies-at-102/

R.C.: He's only "legendary" now that he is deceased.

R.C.: Say, why does his great-grandson look white?



23 comments:

Anonymous said...

You know,according to Lesta Holt,he won WW II for us singlehanded--him and his negro associates.Yet now,blacks complain they can't get into the Air Force in any numbers anymore. You listen to the news with a grain of salt now--especially involving blacks.
--GRA

Anonymous said...

Senator Ted Cruz:

We honor the life & legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

He courageously called on his fellow Americans to “lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood.” We remember the sacrifices he made to secure liberty for every American.

Anonymous said...

Senator Josh Hawley:

"Even in the inevitable moments when all seems hopeless, men know that without hope they cannot really live, and in agonizing desperation they cry for the bread of hope.’ ― Martin Luther King, Jr.”

Anonymous said...

Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith:

“Mississippians and Americans come together to volunteer in a myriad of ways to work to make our nation more equitable in honor and memory of Dr. King and his invaluable contributions to our nation.”

Anonymous said...

Representative Andy Biggs:

“Today, we honor and remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his vision and perseverance that still inspires us to this day. ‘The time is always right to do what is right.’ - MLK”

Anonymous said...

Representative Lauren Boebert:

“Today, we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. His work to make this country a more perfect union lives on.”

Anonymous said...

Representative Mo Brooks:

“‘The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.’ ― Martin Luther King”

Anonymous said...

Representative: Madison Cawthorn:

“Honoring the incredible life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. #MLKDay”

Anonymous said...

Representative Virginia Fox:

“His mission of promoting equality and justice for all continues to live on.”

Anonymous said...

Representative Paul Gosar:

“Still rings true today. #MLK”

Anonymous said...

Representative Darrell Issa:

“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.”

Anonymous said...

Representative Jim Jordan:

“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that. #MLKDay”

Anonymous said...

Representative Kevin McCarthy:

“His words and example inspire us today as we celebrate a great American on #MLKDay.”

Anonymous said...

Representative Steve Scalise:

“Today, we don’t only celebrate the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., we honor his life of sacrifice and dedication that led to America becoming a more perfect union.”

Anonymous said...

Representative Pete Sessions:

“Today, we honor the life and legacy of the great Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.! He was an admirable man of character and conviction.”

Anonymous said...

Representative Elise Stefanik:

“Martin Luther King, Jr. inspired our nation to make great strides, and his honorable work to secure civil rights and equal opportunity for all Americans remains more important than ever.”

Anonymous said...

Representative Jeff Van Drew:

“Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most unifying, influential, and compassionate Americans in our Nation’s history. Today, we celebrate his honorable life and legacy. #MLKDay”

Anonymous said...

Representative Lee Zeldin:

“Martin Luther King, Jr. encouraged fierce but peaceful protest of injustice, and acted selflessly to fight hate and intolerance.”

Anonymous said...

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 Force,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 Air Force 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

Pax Romana said...

Anonymous said...

Representative Darrell Issa:

“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.”

As for MLK and HIS "content of character", the MSM has glorified and sanitized him beyond recognition. All his Communist connections; massive plagiarisms; blatant blasphemy ("I'm f****** for God!"), woman beating, watching and laughing during a rape, and all the deviancy and depravity he displayed while on the road, and away from his wife, needed to be locked away from public view, because as his widow said, "...its release would destroy his reputation!". It is because of the content of his character, that he is the only person in which the government, the MSM, and Hollywood, will not allow to be judged by the "content of his character".

The assassination of MLK allowed the Left and the MSM to rewrite and control his narrative by creating a 'martyred saint' of mythological proportions, who has been media consecrated and designated untouchable, and beyond reproach.

Anonymous said...

Aren't those testimonials--by the politicians--powerful in their sameness and lack of understanding about mlk and equality?There is no equality--even in Congress!Pelosi and Schumer have more power than any of them.Ridiculous notion.

--GRA

Anonymous said...

"R.C.: He's only 'legendary' now that he is deceased."

That was my exact thought. In what way is the man legendary??

Anonymous said...

"according to Lesta Holt, he won WW II for us singlehanded--him and his negro associates"

Navajo code talkers. Go For Broke battalion. Red Ball Express. Tuskegee airmen.

They and they alone won WW2 for the USA. Just go read the history books.