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To: octavius21

If the dopes have a problem with the Battle Flag, then they should also have a problem with the flag of Africa, since their African relatives sold their own people into slavery. I’m sick of the NAACP trying to promote black history, by demanding the eradication of someone else’s history.


31 posted on 11/24/2011 8:46:21 AM PST by mass55th (Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway...John Wayne)
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To: mass55th
"If the dopes have a problem with the Battle Flag, then they should also have a problem with the flag of Africa, since their African relatives sold their own people into slavery. I’m sick of the NAACP trying to promote black history, by demanding the eradication of someone else’s history."

Worth repeating! Africans are as guilty, even today, of slavery. The racist blacks just want white man's money, that is all. They want freebies in the name of people that lived 150 years ago. Funny, NONE ever want to go back to Africa, even though they had a nation created for them: Liberia. Still exists today. Here is their flag, notice the US flag similarities.


40 posted on 11/24/2011 9:26:09 AM PST by CodeToad (Islam needs to be banned in the US and treated as a criminal enterprise.)
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To: mass55th

The Muslims sold the Africans into slavery. Yeah, the religion of peace. Guess they’re not as blameless as some would have you believe!


51 posted on 11/24/2011 11:24:44 AM PST by cpa4you (CPA4YOU)
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...then they should also have a problem with the flag of Africa...

What does the flag of Africa look like?

56 posted on 11/24/2011 1:33:44 PM PST by SoJoCo
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