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    Archive for September, 2007

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    Comic Eddie Griffin Censored in Florida for Use of the “N” Bomb

    Sep 20, 2007 in Business, Civil Rights, Communications, Democrats, Education, Entertainment, Justice, Media, Republicans, Technology, US Politics, We Think, You think so

    When those high powered executives from Aetna, Pepsi and FedEx gathered for Earl Graves’, the renowned publisher of Black Enterprise Magazine and sponsor of the 14th annual golf and tennis event in Miami, Florida earlier this month they had no idea that while attending the sold out event they would witness Graves taking a stand to end cultural disrespect and regression. (more…)

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    In the U. S. You Can Be An Honorary White Person

    Sep 19, 2007 in Civil Rights, Democrats, Education, Media, Republicans, US Politics, We Think, You think so

    With all this talk about racial in justice we’ve noticed the injustice isn’t just for us anymore. As that famous comedian, the late “Ach-cha-cha chaa” man with the large proboscis, Jimmy Durante would say, “Everybody wants to get into the act!”

    Fact is law enforcement and governments all over this nation have begun to go after John and Jane Citizens in the same way they would unjustly treat blacks, and other minoritiy persons. (more…)

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    Bank of America The Bank of Opportunity to Screw You Over

    Sep 19, 2007 in Banking/Finance, Business, Civil Rights, Communications, Democrats, Education, Justice, Republicans, Technology, US Politics, We Think, You think so

    Bank of America with its historic roots near the nation’s beginnings in 1784, is according to the Wikipedia ,
    “the largest commercial bank in the United States in terms of deposits, and the largest company of its kind in the world.

    Bank of America is the largest American company (by market capitalization) that is not part of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. On July 19, 2006, Bank of America reported second quarter 2006 net income of $5.48 billion, surpassing that of Citigroup for the first time.”

    With it’s eye on the Chinese consumer banking market and the Mexican consumer market, because in a series of serious missteps the banking company has managed to anger, annoy and rip-off so many Americans it must needs find fertile ground in foreign markets; especially now since its nearest competitor in the industry, Citigroup, has backed off from the foreign markets. (more…)

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    Be There September 20th 2007 Jena Louisiana Support Jena Six

    Sep 17, 2007 in Civil Rights, Democrats, Justice, Media, Republicans, US Politics, We Think, You think so

    It began with syndicated radio host Michael Baisden, known as “the Badboy of Radio” who simply said he was going to be in Jena Louisiana for the sentencing of one Mychal Bell. Bell is one of six black male teens charged in the December 2006 assault of Justin Barker a white student. All are students at the Jena High School in the tiny country town.

    Bell is the only one charged as an adult in the case. Last Friday, September 14, 2007 the Third Circuit Court of Appeals in Lake Charles Louisiana ruled Bell’s June conviction as an adult be vacated, reversed and set aside. He was 16 at the time of the incident. Before the appeals court decision he faced more than 20 tyears in prison for what experts agree was tantamount to a school yard fight. (more…)

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    Jena, Louisiana Really in the Big Time Now!September 20th Rally

    Sep 17, 2007 in Business, Civil Rights, Communications, Democrats, Justice, Media, Republicans, US Politics, We Think, You think so

    We recently reported how city officials made some critical mistakes when the school board and the district attorney determined they should pull out all the stops to punish some tenn black males and their families for an incident that amounted to a school yard fight.

    Well J. Reed Walters, Mr. District Attoryney for LaSalle Parish Louisiana, because you were overzealous in your desire to “with one stroke ” of your pen make their lives disappear, you thrust your little back water country town onto the world stage. You have proved that education in Louisiana is substandard. (more…)

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    Clark’s Momma Speaks on News Coverage of the Jena 6

    Sep 17, 2007 in Business, Civil Rights, Communications, Democrats, Justice, Media, Republicans, Technology, US Politics, We Think, You think so

    Africa Blanche Reilly Dark here with a few remarks to the national media especially the electronic media. That’s right –I’m talkin’ to you television news executives at NBC News, ABC News, CBS News with the not so cute and insincerely perky Katie Couric, CNN and the never fair and always unbalanced FOX News. (more…)

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    Bob Dylan’s “You Gotta Serve Somebody”

    Sep 13, 2007 in Business, Civil Rights, College Sports, Communications, Democrats, Entertainment, Justice, Professional Sports, Republicans, Technology, US Politics, We Think, You think so

    This is dedicated to President George Walker Bush, Governor Kathleen Blanco of Louisiana, the District Attorney, J. Reed Walters of La Salle Parish with jurisdiction over Jena, Louisiana; and the members of the School Board for La Salle Parish, Louisiana. This also goes out to everyone who has the authority to make decisions that critically affect lives on a daily basis.

    Carefully read the words and consider the question:
    Whom do you serve?

    You may be an ambassador to England or France,
    You may like to gamble, you might like to dance,
    You may be the heavyweight champion of the world,
    You may be a socialite with a long string of pearls

    But you’re gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed
    You’re gonna have to serve somebody,
    Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord
    But you’re gonna have to serve somebody.
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    Presidential Candidate Barack Obama Speaks on Jena 6..Any Other Candidates Wanna Comment?

    Sep 13, 2007 in Business, Civil Rights, Communications, Democrats, Justice, Republicans, US Politics, We Think, You think so

    Earlier this week Senator Barack Obama, a Democrat from Illinois, took advantage of the opportunity offered by the producers of the nationally syndicated radio program “The Michael Baisden Show”, to comment on the ongoing case of high school students in Jena, Louisiana who have been charged with murder for a high school fight. The fight was precipitated by white students hanging nooses from the branches of a tree on the school campus in response to the black students sitting under the tree formerly known as “The Tree of Knowledge”. The tree was considered for many years to be the gathering place for “whites only”.

    One of the 6 young men charged, has been convicted for attempted murder. The weapon he used (more…)

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    Allan Hancock College Wins Football Home Opener

    Sep 11, 2007 in College Sports, Entertainment, We Think, You think so

    Alan Hancock Football Team 2003
    Congratulations to the the Allan Hancock College football team. The Bulldogs defeated West Hills of Coalinga in a match that left the Hancock opponents devastated 41-24.

    Led by sophomore runningback Andre Cirino, of Staten Island, New York, the (more…)

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    September 11th 2001: A Date of Infamy

    Sep 10, 2007 in Business, Civil Rights, Communications, Democrats, Justice, Republicans, Technology, US Politics, We Think, You think so

    September 11, 2001 is a date that will live in infamy. The date will be remembered and commemorated not because our nation was attacked by Osama bin Laden or by some nefarious terrorist group named al-Qaida, but because it is widely believed this was an event perpetrated on Americans and on citizens of other nations by corrupt, greedy individuals who are members of the George Walker Bush administration, and mainly the Republican party in order to make war to secure the oil fields of the Middle East.

    Democrat leaders are complicit in this tragedy because of their apparent complacent non-response in defending the rights of Americans with the change in the laws that have decimated the United States Constitution under the guise of protecting us from foreign enemies of the state.

    We have aseen the enemy…and they is us!
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