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To: henkster

I hate that this is what we see all the time of the black culture. When I lived in East TX I used to attend a weekly Bible Study with a group of black women. They were such a wonderful group, with the same concerns as I had, very Christian, and we started each session praying for the President of the US (at the time it was GW Bush). OF course there are terrible problems in the black community, and some of them really worried about the influences on their kids, but I also taught high school there, and had some of their kids in school. They weren’t all what you see in the media.
I just had to say this (I know some of you know this already). There ARE people in the black community who are as sickened as you and I are about what’s going on.
And you’re right in your assessment. It’s been going on a long time, but the left is patient.


94 posted on 03/25/2011 9:12:10 AM PDT by brytlea (A tick stole my tagline....)
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To: brytlea

I hate that this is what we see all the time of the black culture. When I lived in East TX I used to attend a weekly Bible Study with a group of black women. They were such a wonderful group, with the same concerns as I had, very Christian, and we started each session praying for the President of the US (at the time it was GW Bush). OF course there are terrible problems in the black community, and some of them really worried about the influences on their kids, but I also taught high school there, and had some of their kids in school. They weren’t all what you see in the media.
I just had to say this (I know some of you know this already). There ARE people in the black community who are as sickened as you and I are about what’s going on.

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Agree. We have met absolutely wonderful and upstanding black families through our time in the military — most if not all are Christian, remained married, raise wonderful families, and the ones I’m thinking of you could not hold a candle to morally or spiritually. I also currently go to school with some very fine African blacks who are wholeheartedly Christian and are a delight to be around.

It’s truly the result of a culture — a welfare innter city, dregs of society culture brought on by liberalism that we’re witnessing here. It has taken root like a weed and is all but impossible to eradicate.


113 posted on 03/25/2011 9:52:14 AM PDT by LibsRJerks
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