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To: Dutchgirl

At the risk of being branded a racist if “all black Americans” feel this way then hop your butts on a boat back to Africa or wherever and see how much better you can make the dark continent fill your needs. Africa is doing so well right now I dare say it could become a paradise under the leadership of the Wrights, Tuts, and Sharptons.

There needs to be a concerted effort by blacks that do not feel this way to get their opinion out or I can see some stereotyping of lumping all of them together in this rational and some backlash. These turds are only setting back what race gains have made over the last 100 years.


7 posted on 05/15/2008 8:12:25 AM PDT by Resolute Conservative
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To: Resolute Conservative

Hear, hear. For the record, I am very very angry at slave holders, plantation masters and the unethical white opportunists who brought the hundreds of thousands of africans to the new world. I am so angry that I believe their descendants (us), should make reparations. I believe that we owe it to Africans in America to apologize to each of those who are angry at white people and feel they are still being “kept down”. We should apologize in an elaborate ceremony on the tarmac at Dulles Airport as we hand each a $20,000 check and carry their bags onto the 747 that will take them back to Monrovia or Johannesburg.

And once we apologize to them, we should shed a tear as we collect their American passports once and for all. Oh, and for any Africans who want to stay here, they can simply sign a statement saying that they intend to fully utilize their franchise, work hard, put the baloney behind them and become full working members of American society.


38 posted on 05/15/2008 9:45:35 AM PDT by johnnycap
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