Ice Cube Sceptical Of Black Politicians Message Board and Comments



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Josofine Click for more info ( 1)

posted on 17/08/2006 17:42


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Our Black politicians have become our new White Slave Masters their blatant disrespect casts a greater shadow than slavery New wounds inflicted by these self-appointed saviors last thru out eternity I see the Tears of God crying out !! I see the Tears of God crying out !! Black politicians devour their own children sleep in their own feces I see the Tears of God crying out I see the Tears of God crying out Black politicians can not hear the public out cry to busy listening to their inner hunger for power Deaf ears can hear the cry of silence Blinded eyes see the darkness Pain can feel healing but Our Black politicians have become our New White slave Masters COPYRIGHT 1988 JOSEPHINE DIXON BANKS




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SoulChicken Click for more info ( 1)

posted on 16/08/2006 19:29


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I have to agree with O'Shea. I strongly feel and have always felt that a black president would be the biggest catastrophe for blacks in Amerikka since slavery. Jessie tried it. Al attempted it. Many others have entertained about it. My position and why: A "black" president would not be the "PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES". He would be "THE BLACK PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES". I can't speak for all black amerikkans, as a matter of fact I can't even speak from most. But what I can do is establish an opinion based upon what is going on around me "for real". "For Real" as in "REAL LIFE". Not the cushy make believe life we all wish were more of a reality than fiction. First we must learn to support our black mayors, our black aldermen or any of our black leaders that hold public office. How about we start by supporting our BLACK BUSINESSES, then if this fantasy ever became a reality "others" would not be so suprised that a PERSON that HAPPENS to be BLACK had successfully been elected to such a position. The candidate running for presidential office would do well in the primaries. Would show favor in the black communities, would definately be "the talk of the town". But come election day, NIL. Sad but true. I would be supportive based upon the agenda and the issues set forth by the people. Not because the candidate just happened to be black. Although I would be less than honest if I were to say that I would not show any favortism to the "black like me" candidate. In the words of Jessie.........KEEP HOPE ALIVE






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