1 posted on
12/28/2005 11:40:34 AM PST by
presidio9
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To: presidio9
I think George got confused. He thought Kwanzaa was El Cinco de Mayo.
76 posted on
12/28/2005 1:46:38 PM PST by
ZULU
(Non nobis, non nobis, Domine, sed nomini tuo da gloriam. God, guts, and guns made America great.)
To: presidio9
78 posted on
12/28/2005 2:20:20 PM PST by
KenmcG414
(wHAT'ST)
To: presidio9
" Bush Extends Greetings To All Celebrating Kwanzaa"
AKA White Liberal Teachers
86 posted on
12/28/2005 3:20:22 PM PST by
Rosemont
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92 posted on
12/28/2005 3:55:35 PM PST by
Mike Bates
(Irish Alzheimer's victim: I only remember the grudges.)
To: presidio9
Bush is a master at pandering. At least to those groups who hate him.
95 posted on
12/28/2005 4:04:12 PM PST by
yarddog
To: presidio9
To something is a holiday is to say that something is a Holy Day.
Kwanza is the political creation of a socialist progessive atheist wack job professor in Kaleefornia.
Therefore, Kwanza is not a Holy Day.
98 posted on
12/28/2005 4:47:18 PM PST by
PokeyJoe
(What exactly is lime jello?)
To: presidio9
Omygosh! Kwanzaa is this week???
Shoot. And I haven't bought a single thing for anyone.
Oh, well. Try again next year.
103 posted on
12/28/2005 4:54:48 PM PST by
Texas Eagle
(If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all.)
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106 posted on
12/28/2005 4:58:44 PM PST by
jw777
To: presidio9
Bush Extends Greetings To All Celebrating Kwanzaa
110 posted on
12/28/2005 5:04:22 PM PST by
reagan_fanatic
(Darwinism is a belief in the meaninglessness of existence - R. Kirk)
To: presidio9
Someone needs to send the President a link to that article about the criminal background of the guy who started Kwaaza.
121 posted on
12/28/2005 5:25:46 PM PST by
Eva
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125 posted on
12/28/2005 5:33:11 PM PST by
Lloyd227
(and may God bless Oriana Fallaci)
To: presidio9
Bush has sunk to new lows by sucking up to the diversity-mongers. "Kwaanza" is a fake holiday created back in the '60s by a bunch of looney Afrocentrists.
To: presidio9
I send greetings to those observing Kwanzaa.Sounds like something from a frikkin' Coneheads movie.
140 posted on
12/28/2005 8:05:32 PM PST by
streetpreacher
(If at the end of the day, 100% of both sides are not angry with me, I've failed.)
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151 posted on
12/28/2005 8:40:17 PM PST by
BnBlFlag
(Deo Vindice/Semper Fidelis)
To: presidio9
IIIIIIIIII'm Dreeeeeeeeaming...of a WHiiiiiiiite Kwanzaa...
To: presidio9
What's next?
The President of the United States sending "warm greetings" to Festivus celebrants?
174 posted on
12/29/2005 1:12:49 PM PST by
Gritty
("Americans cannot escape the final showdown with Islam" - Barbara Stock)
To: presidio9
LOL
178 posted on
12/29/2005 2:55:29 PM PST by
Beth528
To: presidio9
A seven-day observance emphasizing seven principles of African culture. Fine. For Africans.
179 posted on
12/29/2005 2:56:42 PM PST by
veronica
(....."send Congressman Murtha a message: that cowards cut and run, Marines never do.")
To: presidio9
African Americans and people around the world reflect on African heritage during Kwanzaa. The seven days of this celebration emphasize the seven principles of Nguzo Saba -- unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity, and faith. These values contribute to a culture of citizenship and compassion, and Kwanzaa activities help pass on African values and traditions to future generations. Mr.President do some research. Kwanzaa is NOT recognized nor celebrated in Africa
192 posted on
12/30/2005 7:39:06 AM PST by
youngtory
(Kick the Red Tories out of the Conservative Party!)
To: presidio9
There's a HUGE Kwanzaa party not too far from where i live...saw it on a local news channel.
Brand new multicolored garb...2 dancers, dancing which seemed to me as a traditional * Elaine Shuffle *. 6 kids walking around waiting for santa to magically appear out of one of the 3 drums that were being thumped on.
Viewers were then invited to attend the festivities...where they promised dance, music and story telling.
I can just imagine the stories now...most of the africans that live where i'm from are from either Sudan, Rwanda, Cote D'Ivoire...
little drummer boy?
200 posted on
12/30/2005 4:41:11 PM PST by
kajingawd
(" happy with stone underhead, let Heaven and Earth go about their changes")
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