I wonder how many naturalized American, particularly blacks like me, realize thatthe country we adore, idolize, and even die for, is really not for us.
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When they, and by this I mean the Federal Government]kick the Bible out of schools, and particularly out of the classrooms, I knew we would eventually have a problem. Not only I had a problem with it but there were also many others, and this has nothing to do with religion.
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This Marcus Garvey narrative is very interesting,and I feel the sense of making the argument of clemency or pardon a plausible one. This is nothing new, for we haveseen presidents pardoning many individuals albeit them being politician who have done a lot more pote …
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Why can't they be like Barack? Orcan they really be like him? The "they" I am talking about here arepotential presidential hopefuls. They want to run for these offices, but theyare not willing to step in all the way.
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I would consider myself averaged in terms of managing my finances, and I gave myself this level grade because I have learned to take responsibility of my action—whatever happens, albeitgood or bad.
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You can go ahead and follow your neighbor(s) and blame LeBron James for "failing to deliver" the championship, the opportunity of winning one of the multiplechampionships he promised. You can even go ahead and call him arrogant for thisfinal comment about what people think of him.
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Has anyone wondered how easily is it for someone—or anyone, either to be injured oreven to be killed, particularly when you impulsively dragged by a crave? Well, I have not only wondered, but I actually had a closeencounter; mine… now an experience, I will say that …
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There is an exclusive island in Greece called Kafelonia, a place used as a resort, where the people go about their daily endeavors in the nude—sounds interested does it not? Well, the proletariats in westerner civilization, by their standard and even substandard, might have …
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One of the questions that puzzles me quite often is why do men cheat? I want to look at this question from a broad perspective since I will think of men also as women.
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I know Rick Sanchez might be disappointed that president Obama did not respond favorably to his alarm of him being the First Cotton-picking president. Sanchez could make all the excuse he wants, but it was a clear attack at blacks from a racial perspective.
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Middle-east radicalization of religion under their varsity of names and kinds has mediocritized Christianity.
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I am overwhelmed of the benefits of the Internet, for finally, it gives someone like me a medium whereby I can voice my opinion. I am very concerned, however, about the kinds of information that gets out via this medium.
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I hope there is no big deal about owning a Costco membership card. And if there was any, then you know what? I would end the squabble with just six words… “What a big waste of time,” Yes, I said it, for it’s a big waste.
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Reality TV shows are not my fancies for what I see about them, really, are nothing but sheered selfishness, biases and even immoral behaviors. I was intrigued; however, when I watched The Ultimate Merger, a rather unique name aired on TV1 CBS entertainment networks.
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I heard a story a long time ago about two children: one white and the other black. They lived with a guardian who was white middle-aged woman. Ironically, this woman showed more care for the white child than she did for the black child.
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I have been very keen on someone sending email, for everyone seems to be selling something. I was a bit apprehensive at my first glance but when I opened and read it, I was so good that I thought I would shear it with you.
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Many of us might say we have never seen tougher days—and I am not invoking a political statement here, even though it might be true depending on the interpretation of whoever read this article.
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Can you imagine this disgusting statement? "He quit," Gilbert said. "Not just in Game 5, but in Games 2, 4 and 6. Watch the tape. The Boston series was unlike anything in the history of sports for a superstar...
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It is a sad thing that so many bad things have happened to good people. I am going to play devil's advocate here for who know I might be guilty of this act too. We build up these so-called celebrities, literally and we are the same ones who tear them down. I am asked the question how would I remember Michael Jackson. Of course the carnal mind would have me thinking of all the bad things "They" said he did. I have not proof of anything. In fact he was tried and found innocent. This brings me to my main point. There is someone, or who knows, something, that seems to have a mission in destroying people who have made remarkable marks on society. It is really easy to think and remember the bad things everyone does as much as it is easy for everyone(humanbeings) to do bad deeds. I guess it's the was we have become since the first man's disobedience. I will remember Michael Jackson as that man who has brought joy to many individuals life. His kindness to the world that exploited was without limit. He gave the talent that was given to him to the world, and surely he blessed many with it. I believe that all other celebrities who have either been destroyed, marred, scarred, exploited, abused[emotionally]possibly even physically. They, I believe will find solace, closure in the life of this man who has been a philanthropist, a humanitarian and for me he has been the being that brings joy when there were no joy. Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Jackson for cultivating a son who did all he could for the world that loved him yet it wanted to destroy him.
The war that should not have been in the place has finally been rif of by the president executive order, which is fine. He is the president and he said there are orders that have been effected by the previous presidency that he would look into. What was good, he said he would keep and of course the one that were not working he would discard. That is really what a progressive president does, isn't it. There is one thing I would like to bring back to rememberance; I believe, as I can recall that everyone said the President would not be decisive on issues of national security...and other isssues. I see now that he is getting tough on issues everyone is complaining... I can assure you, you have not seen the best of this man yet. He his like a ship. The deeper he gets into his dilemmas it the more he get stronger. We have our differences, I can see; that is really why we are so proud to be American. We can voice our opinions for we have that voice. The debilitating factor of this though is we spend so much time doing and even saying the wrong things. We don't even realize we are not doing ourselves any good. We are making everything bad for us and our children. Let us do better, not for the sakeof President Obama. Believe it or not he is not doing everything better for him or for his children. Rather he is doing things better for the sake of the people of the United State of America. That was why he ran to become the President of the United States.
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