Chocolate

January 17, 2006...“We ask black people ... It's time for us to come together. It's time for us to rebuild a New Orleans — the one that should be a chocolate New Orleans, and I don’t care what people are saying Uptown or wherever they are, this city will be chocolate at the end of the day. This city will be a majority African American city. It's the way God wants it to be. You can't have New Orleans no other way. It wouldn't be New Orleans." Mayor Ray Nagin, January 16, 2006

I know Nagin has said some real mind blowing things since Katrina hit. To openly announce that it was his goal to repopulate the city with an African American majority, well that's just asinine. I'm just too disgusted at the moment to offer more commentary.

more later..."
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Glenn Beck was having a field day with it.  You are right, it is stupid.
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Buwhahahaha.

As I was reading I was trying to remind myself that not knowing what came before or after he said this made it out of context in my mind.....

Then I had to laugh because nothing he could possibly say before or after could matter.

What a stupid statement. How is this man still in office? Wasn't there a scandal with the police force...them saying they had more officers than they really had to get more federal money?

At the very least he should be fired for his above remarks.

~rolls eyes~

Some people's children! Shesh.
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Wasn't there a scandal with the police force...them saying they had more officers than they really had to get more federal money?


Yes there was ... one that ended with the former police chief's resignation. Nagin told him that he could no longer protect him. Now he is doing some sort of security. Bet you can't guess who he is employed by.
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So here goes.

I hate the whole racial overtone that has been applied to these tragedies in my state, but the proof is in the pudding. All races in south western Louisiana seem to be slowly coming back to as noraml a life as one could expect. New Orleans used to be a melting pot for all races but it seems that the mayor has his own agenda once again.

Why would anyone make that statement? New Orleans isn't a chocolate city. It is an Acadian city. Creole, yes. Redbone, sure. Louisiana is a cultural melting pot, spiced with all seasonings of the world. That is the way it should be. To come out and say (and not in these words but the sentiment is there) I only want the blacks to return is as racist a statement as anyone could make.

He is a democrat, so like Hillary, he won't be blasted in the media for such and blatantly racial statement. Fortunately, I have my own little corner of the world to complain.

Nagin is a racist, plain and simple.
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Nagin is a racist, plain and simple.

That is a given.

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He did offer some explanation and that should be noted.

"I used some analogies and probably didn't hit the mark on my message. But I never intended to offend anyone," Nagin told FOX News. Referring to his critics, he said, "I think if they look at the entire context of what I said, they'll understand the points I was trying to make."

Nagin's speech at the rally also used a statement that God wanted New Orleans to be majority African-American."If I could take anything back, that's what I would take back," Nagin told FOX News. "That was a private conversation I had with a minister a couple of weeks ago. For some reason, and at the moment, that came forth."The mayor said he was trying to comfort blacks by stressing that they are welcome in New Orleans. Nagin added that his comments stemmed from frustrations about violence and confusion about selected people being allowed back to the devastated city.Nagin did not respond to comments he made saying that New Orleans will be a "chocolate" city again.

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Now the fact that God want New Orleans to be an African American city was a private conversation between him and a pastor. I guess he is hoping that we are all dumb enough to think that he really doesn't believe that. Wrong! It doesn't matter if it was a conversation with a little tiny bird. He said it once and he said it again in front a national audience now. The best thing he could do is get a backbone and own up to how he really feels. Then he might earn a little respect.

I think, however, that he has eaten one too many mud bugs and has learned how they move when they are scared. Backwards.
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."If I could take anything back, that's what I would take back," Nagin told FOX News. "That was a private conversation I had with a minister a couple of weeks ago. For some reason, and at the moment, that came forth."


He isn't sorry he said it, he is just sorry that he is getting backlash over it. Ugh!
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He isn't sorry he said it, he is just sorry that he is getting backlash over it. Ugh!


I'm curious...can you read everyone's heart and mind or just his?

His statements were ridiculous and irresponsible, but he did apologize and seemed sincerely apologetic to me.
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He is a democrat, so like Hillary, he won't be blasted in the media for such and blatantly racial statement.


Au contraire, mon ami... to my utter shock, bemusement, and delight, CNN has crucified Nagin over this one. Anderson Cooper 360 was a hoot!
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It's just amazing........Can things get any worse? First hurricane katrina, and now the rebuilding the "Chocolate City"!
I agree with the majority, that it was an unappropriate remark. for the Mayor to make. You would think that the concentration and agenda would be rebuilding the city in "Unity", regardless of the overall population being 67% African Americans.

During the relief efforts, people were sending donations and opening up their homes and communities to house and relocate the hurricane evacuees. I'm sure that the continuos aid that was pouring in wasn't sent based on the evacuees ethincity, but on the basis of need. The genrosity came from all different nationalities, countries and organizations.
New Orleans is a melting pot, for all nationalities, that being said, being an Acadian/Creole from Halifax, Nova Scotia.
We have a long history with our ancestors from New Orleans.

I hope that the city of New Orleans is rebuilt with this in mind, and diversity is what makes each place unique and special in it's own way. Natural disasters have a way of bringing out the best and the worst in people, Do we always have to wait until then to do do the right thing for our neighbour?
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CNN.com quotes Nagin as further saying:

"How do you make chocolate? You take dark chocolate, you mix it with white milk, and it becomes a delicious drink. That is the chocolate I am talking about," he said. "New Orleans was a chocolate city before Katrina. It is going to be a chocolate city after. How is that divisive? It is white and black working together, coming together and making something special."

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Au contraire, mon ami... to my utter shock, bemusement, and delight, CNN has crucified Nagin over this one. Anderson Cooper 360 was a hoot!

Bet the Lottery!  That has to be a first!

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I'm curious...can you read everyone's heart and mind or just his?


Nagin is pretty darn easy to read if you have your eyes and ears open. He said he "regretted" saying it but he also said it was something he discussed with others earlier and "it just came out". He's said it before. He means it. He is only sorry about any damage he is doing to his career. I do believe he is truly sorry about that.

AngelaMarie, do you have an opinion on that? I'll tell you mine. That part was backtracking moments after he got the reaction of what he said and realized what an idiot he was for saying it. If he really meant that it would be racially diverse again, what was the point of saying it would be a chocolate city because that is how god would want it? His supporters are clamoring to that as his way out of this mess but really, does it make any sense? No, simple ass covering. Plain and simple.
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He isn't sorry he said it, he is just sorry that he is getting backlash over it. Ugh!


He needs to have a filter installed on his brain. He just can't seem to keep his foot out of his mouth.
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His statements were ridiculous and irresponsible, but he did apologize and seemed sincerely apologetic to me.


If you think that his apology was sincere, please go find the hundred or so sound bites that exist of him lifting his foot to his mouth only to try and forcefully remove it the next day. He is a racist. He has little care for the people of New Orleans that are not going to vote him back in office. Without a majority African American population he will not be re-elected.
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Au contraire, mon ami... to my utter shock, bemusement, and delight, CNN has crucified Nagin over this one. Anderson Cooper 360 was a hoot!


This makes me happy and sad all at the same time. I am sad that once again Louisiana is made to look like the butt crack of the US and happy to see that all of the MSM has picked up on what a moron this guy really is.
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Acadian/Creole from Halifax, Nova Scotia


My brother. I am a Sonnier. I am proud of my Acadian herritage. It's just too bad Mr. Nagin has forgotten where he came from. After all, I think he could really be classified as a resident of Dallas now.
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How is that divisive?


On Monday, Nagin said God wanted New Orleans to be predominantly black and said he didn't care what the predominantly white Uptown section of the city had to say about it. from the same linked article

It is divisive because he is so clearly a racist. Lets face it, the African American population of New Orleans would be far better off without him at the helm.
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He is only sorry about any damage he is doing to his career.


Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding! - WE HAVE A WINNER!

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One more comment and a comical one.

Nagin has been dubbed the "Mayor of the Chocolate City". He has been referenced as "Willy Nagin and the Chocolate Factory". How bout an interesting piece of trivia. He and Gene Wilder share the same birthday June 11th. Ironic?
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Nagin has been dubbed the "Mayor of the Chocolate City". He has been referenced as "Willy Nagin and the Chocolate Factory". How bout an interesting piece of trivia. He and Gene Wilder share the same birthday June 11th. Ironic?

Damn!  You ruined my next humor article!  A guy came over to me this morning and was talking about Willy Wonka, and how the Wonkatania must have sprung a leak!

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Damn! You ruined my next humor article!


Sorry .... Though the screen printers have had afield day with him. They have already made T-Shirts.
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Sorry .... Though the screen printers have had afield day with him. They have already made T-Shirts.

Guess a lot of people got the idea at the same time!  I thought my co-worker had a new twist on it!

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Yeah, I am thinking of giving up the whole IT thing to follow Nagin around just to print T-Shirts. I could make a mint in just a couple of weeks from this bafoon.
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New Orleans, and its mayor, might be a better off if it was a little LESS chocolate, if you catch my drift.


Contrary to what comes out of his mouth, this is exactly what Nagin wants. He did not pull a majority of the African American vote in the 2001 election. Yes it was the white folks who put him in office. He can say one thing and do another. I don't expect to see the folks of the lower ninth ward returning in droves. Nagin is intent on making that difficult, simply by being indecisive.