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To: mojitojoe
Thanks mojitojoe.

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397 posted on 06/28/2009 6:55:12 PM PDT by LucyT (We lived in the best of times, in the best place, in all of human history. - Lucy T.)
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To: LucyT; Beckwith
Well, how about that? Oilforimmigration blog picked up my rambling comment from THE OBAMA FILE: (thanks Beckwith)

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caolila // Jun 28, 2009 at 5:52 pm The best way to explain all this is with Malcom X as the father of Obama Jr. I strongly believe that is what he doesn’t want people to see on the birth certificate. It would reveal the complet farse of his life story. ---------

Longknife 21 // Jun 28, 2009 at 9:19 pm The African anti-colonial movement was supported and encouraged by Marxists of every stripe. When these pan-African Marxists infiltrated the American Civil Rights Movement the goals changed from equal rights and economic integration into punish the White race, Federally mandated preferrential treatment of Blacks, CRA, massive aid to African countries that were not allies and had little strategic importance, and the idiocy of ‘reparations’. These demands do not improve race relations and don’t benefit most Black people.

I was a member of the NAACP in the early 1990’s because my best friend was Black and was a county leader. I watched the change. Afrocentric socialism replaced integration and Pan-Africanism replaced pro-Americanism as goals in Black politics. The pursuit of Black political power became more important than equality, economic intergation, social assimilation, friendship, or National identity.

We are seeing the fruit of over 50 years of Marxist driven Afro-centric Black racism. I believe that most Black Americans would deny this, but it has slowly become accepted as normal, subtlely taught in schools, and knee-jerk politically-correct TV ‘news’. I am sorry to have to write this, because it may hurt and ‘offend’ some very good people that happen to be of African heritage. I have lived in Black nations, had many good Black friends, and very much admire many Black people. Why couldn’t we have Dr. Walter Williams as our first Black President? Or Dr. Thomas Sowell?

NAACP/PAN-AFRICANISM: SEE HISTORY WITH PICTURES:

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410 posted on 06/28/2009 7:29:15 PM PDT by Fred Nerks (FAIR DINKUM!)
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