What Jeremiah Wright, Frederick Hanes And Other Black Leaders Are Afraid To Do
Posted:4/22/2008
Black leaders especially preachers like Jeramiah Wright and Frederick Hanes are constantly poisoning the thinking of the people who least need to hear negativity.
...ple who least need to hear negativity. Meanwhile people like Barack Obama and his wife are successful in spite of their meager beginn...
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The enthusiasm for Barack Obama is building in the black community. Amongst some of my liberal black friends talking often about how revolutionary this is.
I agree with them. It is. People of all races take him seriously. Its a great day in history.
Now lets not all get into a tizzy here. Lets just say Barack Obama were to be elected president. Out in the hood there will be celebrations. Ten minutes after he is sworn in, they will realize that without an education, understanding of its importance or a desire to get one, their conditions will not change.
It will be good for a riot or two anyway.
Women void of common sense or and education will continue to choose violent thugs over men with a future and then ask themselves "why did he hit me?". Men, void of education, will continue to live off these women and ask themselves "why 'caint' I get a job". The children of these men and women will follow in the footsteps of their parents. George W. Bush will be blamed for all of it and the government will continue to pay all of them for their sloth.
Before you tell me about how its impossible for blacks to get an education, this cant be possible.
- Democrats run the schools in most major cities. In Atlanta, blacks run the schools. With this in mind, its impossible for these schools to fail. If you say they are failing, then you are a racist because you are criticizing black leaders.
- Democrats are against school choice so that people who want better for their black children cant send students elsewhere.
- Democrats have skimmed billions for minority education. Most of it is free. So, that's not an issue either right?
To summarize: Having a black president is not going to change a thing. Nothing happened when The Messiah of the Black People was president. Nor will anything change with who could ostensibly be next Black President either.
Barack Obama: History Has Been Made! Not!
Posted:1/21/2009
If you think that Barack Obama is going to change the black community, think again! This hard hitting article tells it the way it really is and will be.
...ooo, Barack Obama is president. Now what? I see the crowds on TV. It was impressive to say the least. Its Wednesday morning. I had to...
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John Lewis, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and the rest of you: An Open Letter:
Posted:2/6/2008
Barack Obama has support across all races. Why are cvil rights leaders not all over this?
...et anywhere, do anything or be anyone. As of today, 2/6/2008 Barack Obama, even after Super Tuesday is still a serious contender for ...