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by SitasMom on 28 September 2012 - 02:09
by SitasMom on 28 September 2012 - 02:09
German Shepherd Dog -
can we say .......... arcorn...........?
another example of the prez paying for votes.......
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/09/25/New-Obama-Farmers-Settlements-Designed-For-Fraud
a woman that has gone from a nobody to a success.......
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/09/26/Poll-Utah-Candidate-Mia-Love-Leading-4th-Cong-District-Race
Good for her, and hope she wins!
by Blitzen on 28 September 2012 - 02:09
by SitasMom on 28 September 2012 - 03:09

by vonissk on 28 September 2012 - 04:09
I'm going to say this. Kim the video of the black woman you put up talking about voting for Obama because he gave them free phones was on my FB wall, posted by the racist people I was talking about earlier that have a buiness in a minority area of Dallas, take their money and curse them behind their backs. I went to the place, I believe it is called Independant Journal, watched the video, read the comments and was LIVID. Not just angry, pissy LIVID and I was crying. That video was made for one reason and one reason only and that was to make fun of the ghetto blacks who have no better sense then to vote for someone over a blankety blank cell phone. And no I am not saying that, I am going by what I saw. I am not stupid and I know blatent racism when I see it. The reporter kept asking her about how she was going to vote as if to confirm look at this America-- This woman is ignorant. Just because she lives in the ghetto and we don't know that she does and because she has no knowledge of politics and doesn't keep up with every little thing like some do what difference does that make? She still has a right to vote and for the very reason she wants to vote. So what if she thinks he is the best choice because maybe she has been helped more? By posting that, which I chose not to, that tells me you agree with it. Did you laugh like I'm sure all the other racists did? I read those comments and those people sure got a kick out of it. It wouldn't matter if she was standing there with dirty clothes on or a 1000 Neiman Marcus suit, she's still black and that's good enough right there to put her down. I have a daughter who did 3 tours in the Middle East, she is now on government disability because of physical disabilities she received over there. This summer she made the Deans List at the University of Georgia. She went to Jamaica (sp) for summer school. She is majoring in Sociology to try to become a social worker to help minorities and veterans. Oh by the way she is black and Indian and a definate Obama supporter. Does that make her ghetto? Does that make her not deserve to vote? What a bunch of racist bullshit.

by vonissk on 28 September 2012 - 05:09
And BTW I heard gas was down 7 cents a gallon in Texas. By golly let's not buy it cause Obama could've had something to do with it. Let's vote Mitty Baby in there so we start another war with Iran now over oil instead of trying to work with the resources we have here.
I am sorry for getting so wound up and yes I have known about and experienced racism in one form or another all my life but it makes me so mad to see it openly displayed. Again I'm sure that's all Obama's fault.
by Preston on 28 September 2012 - 07:09
I later found out that drugs were brought into the black community by intel working with some of the mafia because the old mustache petes from Sicily wouldn't have anything to do with drugs (thought they destroyed the soul and they were Catholic--thus against their religious training). But those families that did get involved actually destroyed themselves in the process, because intel threw them under the bus when done with them (used them as "cutouts"). The Teflon Don is a good example and he was a major Mena Ark coke distributor for the "company". The Black Panthers were quickly infiltrated and set up by feds in order to dirty them up and disempower any legitimate black organizing, which they were frightened of because this could spread to the white community organizers and take down the secret shadow govt, which was based on lies and deception as well as wars for war-profiteeering. Drugs were used to do this too and to create a dependent ghetto culture, about as cruel as one can get. The same was done to for most legitimate black power movements by intel and especially the fbi sad to say (operation chaos and operation cointelpro).
Rev. Martin Luther King, although not perfect, was a great man with a great and noble purpose and was highly respected by most folks except for the company which assassinated he, Bobby and Jack Kennedy (Op40). He was extremely powerful as a political force because he was non-violent, sensible and very well educated, a great public speaker, wanted blacks to have jobs and be responsible, taught that education and good training was vital, and refused to be racist toward whites or mexicans or asians or anybody else. He was a very, very great man but when he started speaking out against the Vietnam war because so many poor blackmen were getting drafted and killed and wounded, the high military/intel command structure went ballistic and put assassination plans in place. A company shooter did the hit from the bushes cut down the next day (James Earl Ray has since been proven innocent posthumously by Dr. king's family--see work by his attorney William Pepper), but a military squad was on a nearby roof as back up if needed. Local police were withdrawn so he had no protection, just like RFK and JFK. Dr. kings "persona", reputation and impact was so great that even after his death the systems he changed persist and have expanded even to this day. We all owe him a geat deal of gratitude.
This was a great loss for all of us and a major turning point for the worse in America. The Vietnam war went on and if he or JFK had lived it would have been stopped cold. His replacement which was chosen by the company turned out to be a self centered narcissist that shakes down companies for money and does basically nothing like Dr. king did. I don't think we have ever had anyone as great a person as Dr. king or JFK since in America and that is very sad. Dick Gregory is very, very good however and knows a great deal. He would agree with what I have stated here almost 100%. Malcom X, actually was a great man too and has been lied about. The company assassinated him using cutouts because he was a powerful speaker and a force for good in the black community, regardless of all the lies now told about him now. J. Edgar Mary ran "the squad" (according to testimony by Michael Milan, renown hitman for the mafia) and would simply not allow any great black or JFK type to persist. So far America has never recovered from the losses of JFK, RFK and MLK. I miss them all.

by vonissk on 28 September 2012 - 08:09
Preston what a great great post. And you are exactly right on. Some of the things you said I knew a little about but not exact details and names. Like about the drugs being distributed in the ghettos through the blacks, etc. I have been knowing that for a long time. But as I said just not details. Other people like Bobby Seal and Angela Davis were never guilty of anything but being radical and being black.
I think Martin Luther King was one of the greatest people that ever lived. Just think what a Prez he would have made. I can still remember the march on Selma, Alabana--it was on tv and I was laying on the couch watching it. The greatest thing about Dr King is he was not just for the blacks he was for equal rights for EVERYBODY. What is it he said about being judged by the contentent of your character (?) and not the color of your skin. That went for everybody but a lot of people couldn't see it that way. I didn't know it was proved James Earl Ray wasn't the killer but I have always known in my heart that the government had him assinated because of his beliefs and what he did and stood for. The same with JFK and Bobby. I know the government assinated them because of their beliefs and the things they were pushing for. I know they had a lot to do with the Freedom Riders and what brave people they were because they went through living hell--I know of one incident where they were on the bus and the driver pulled over and then someone set the bus on fire. Was that a malatov cocktail? I can't remember all the details. This poor lady was laying there burnt pretty bad and was begging the onlookers for a drink of water and they just walked off like she was trash. Another person I liked and still do is Jessie Jackson--when he was doing his Rainbow Coalition thing, he came to Dallas to the American Indian Center and talked to us. I got to meet him and he had us all fired up to make a change.
by Preston on 28 September 2012 - 08:09
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YB4bV34G17g&feature=related

by vonissk on 28 September 2012 - 08:09
And that is another big deal about how they did the Indians. Oh and it goes so much deeper then just taking the land and all that. Take Leonard Peltier for instance. He is in federal prison for 2 murders he never ever committed. And evidence has turned up that goes against what he supposedly did, but they refuse to give him a new trial because the government wants him locked up nice and tight where he can't do anything but be controlled. What is he really guilty of? Being an American Indian who wanted to practice the traditional ways and bring other people to see the need to preserve them and the language. What about the Dawes Act? That wasn't created to help anybody--it was created to seperate the people farther--United we stand Divided we fall. That was exactly it. And once they tried to seperate everybody by land allottments then they figured out a way to screw them out of that. The Choctaw Codetalkers saved WW1 but yet weren't even given citizenship until 1924. Some tribes in some states were not able to vote until the late 50's. Right now only 2 out of 5 natives are registered voters. Some bars wouldn't serve natives--my father was one of them that couldn't be served. Back in the day there was an area in downtown Ok City that had Indian bars lined up one after another. I met this older man once who walked around wearing overalls-he was a black man--looked like a country farmer come to town--I knew there was something different about him. Just the way he looked and talked. Come to find out he was an undercover FBI agent who was looking for a couple of brothers. Anyway he and I hung together a bit and that is one of the smartest people I have ever known and he told me a lot of coverup stories that had to do with drugs, alcohol and minorities. I don't know the answer and what needs to be done. I think maybe people need to stop being so selfish and into themselves and against others just because they are different. That doesn't mean you should empty your pockets to total strangers. But hey what about a Good Morning or a smile and really mean it? What about telling a co worker they are doing a good job or if they are struggling offer to help them? What about meeting your neighbors and telling them how nice their yard looks? Most people don't even know their neighbors anymore. They come home, mix a drink and hit the remote or the computer and one never sees them until they are leaving for work the next day. Just being kinder to your fellowman seems to me would go a long ways. Which is why I personally left Dallas because I got tired of the rush rush and congestion and the traffic. I wanted to be in a quieter slow paced place where I could think and do as I chose to do and not feel forced to keep up with the Joneses. Sure this isn't the perfect place--no place is anymore--racism exists here like any place else. But as a rule people smile and shoot the bull with you. Today I was at the vet's and I was helping him and the tech with my dog, I squatted down to get a better hold on her and fell. I stayed there because I had a good hold on her and then the vet helped me up and we were laughing about me falling. And not making fun of me because I'm crippled--just laughing about the gray matter and getting older and all. When people make racist remarks here unless it gets dirty and personal, I just ignore them cause I know they really haven't a clue. And I feel more sorry for them cause they only see what's in their little corner, the box they live in and haven't the faintist idea about the big picture--what it contains or what it means...............very sad..............
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