Annie
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link please
Are you not smart enough to find out for yourself?
I googled it and didn't see any links with a quote from the man calling himself a liberal.
So I asked for a link. Does this bother you? That I am asking for the truth? I know you cons really hate the truth. Whenever I post it, you guys all freak out, Willow, Elvis, DiamondDave, Ollie, Divecon, Yurt, all give me hella neg reps.
Why does the right hate the truth so much? Why are you against this kat from proving this claim?
Why do you want so badly to believe this, even if it's not true?
What the heck do you people have against facts and reality?
Juan Williams is and has been a liberal, in the modern classic use of the term. He's not a knee-jerk liberal, but nearly always in the mainstream of the thought processes on the left. While the wiki entry has obviously been changed in the past few days, you can pretty easily see that:
Juan Williams - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
then of course, not so easily changed are the books he's written and won awards for:
# Williams, Juan (1988). Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965. Penguin (Non-Classics). ISBN 0140096531.
# Williams, Juan (2000). Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 0812932994.
# Williams, Juan (2003). This Far by Faith: Stories from the African American Religious Experience. Harper Paperbacks. ISBN 0060934247.
# Williams, Juan (2004). I'll Find a Way or Make One : A Tribute to Historically Black Colleges and Universities. HarperCollins. ISBN 0060094532.
# Williams, Juan (2005). My Soul Looks Back in Wonder: Voices of the Civil Rights Experience. Sterling. ISBN 1402722338.
# Williams, Juan (2006). Black Farmers in America. The University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 0813123992.
# Williams, Juan (2007). The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements, and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America--and What We Can Do About It. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 030733824X.