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Re: you do that!
In Response To: you do that! *NM* ()

******and leave it to your people to discuss. peace.*******

YOU DO THAT YOU SENSITIVE CRYBABY...and don't let the door hit ya...

There you go again FLOODING out a reasoning with your own agenda. Are you an alias of ras howard now???

You bring up a good discussion on AFRICOM but it doesn't belong on this thread. Just start your own. But don't storm off in a tantrum whining.

This had nothing to do with the long-term plans of the globalists...not yet. I presented this topic to analyze precisely the how's and why's of portraying the saviorhood of someone like Obama and the demonhood of someone like Cain.

Where precisely is the distinction made?

Can you get more "blacker" than Cain?

-2 black parents
-born and raised in black community
-experienced Southern segregation
-attended a Historical Black College
-succeeded in business endeavors
-ascended in leadership positions in both private and governmental sectors.

YET, we are not supposed to admire or acknowledge or grasp this person. The same goes for Condoleeza Rice and Colin Powell.

How much of the "black experience" did Obama receive living in Hawaii and being raised by a white parent?

This is not a putdown but simply an analysis of how we are steered/conditioned into certain mindsets when convenient.

If Cain was on a Democratic ticket, then would black people all of a sudden recognize him?

Rasalind gave a good example of a racist Republican involvement. So because Democrats do not receive negative puclicity when it comes to race, does that mean that none of them participate/perpetuate racism?

This is what I am trying to reason about. And if you or no one else cares to entertain this topic, I will simply do a karbkween and reason to myself over and over again.

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Well he's black too, so why not? *LINK*
Re: Well he's black too, so why not?
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GOTS to love the Teacha! *NM*
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word/power i-sis...
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Re: Well he's black too, so why not? *NM* *LINK*
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Re: Well he's black too, so why not? *NM* *LINK*
Re: Well he's black too, so why not?
@1:04 *NM* *LINK*
word/power BUT A DIVERSION/DIGRESSION
i will bow out of this reasoning . . .
you do that! *NM*
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the great/classy 360..look at you now
oshun auset would be shocked...
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dead on, I would say.
Re: Well he's black too, so why not?


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