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12-09-2010, 11:56 AM #11
Re: Where is the voice of Black America? Not in the house
Originally Posted by Justthefacts"When you have knowledge,you have a responsibility to do better"_ Paula Johnson
"I did then what I knew to do. When I knew better,I did better"_ Maya Angelou
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12-10-2010, 12:25 AM #12
Re: Where is the voice of Black America? Not in the house
Originally Posted by JustthefactsThe Lord is my Sheperd, I shall not want.
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12-10-2010, 01:15 AM #13
Justthefacts wrote:
Just a quick observation in between calls
As I watched that farce play out in the house last night I noticed
something
One of the biggest groups of people hurt in this country by illegal immigration are the Black citizens , And yet I saw speaker after speaker
that supposedly represented Blacks ,
And every one of them was for amnesty
Illegals hurt them the worst in the job market and also in eduction and many other places
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12-10-2010, 04:11 AM #14
I disagree completely. Blacks folks have been ignored and alienated from the beginning of this illegal alien invasion. I live in California and watched them take over neighborhood after neighborhood. Where was the American support back when it was very much desperately needed. (The 90's) Now you accused them of being blase about illegal immigration? Abandoning ship. I don't think so.They are right in the middle of this bs crisis. They have just as much at stake as all Americans do. Don't put words in their mouths nor accuse them of something they are not i.e unconcerned. They don't want the Dream Act either. Seems to me almost every time they do speak up charges of "the race card," welfare and racist dogma takes over the central focus of the original topic on many boards. Obama has betrayed everyone what else can I say. I don't care what color anyone is the President, House and Senate, pretty much all of government seem to be ignoring everyone or are very hard of hearing. I applaud and commend everyone that does make the effort to get the Congressmen and Senators to block passage of this bill. We the People must look out for one another. That's the bottom line. Forget the color issue. Just call.
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12-10-2010, 07:34 AM #15
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"Forget the color issue. Just call."
Your very very wrong
A few years ago I would have agreed with you but now it has become a color issue , an ethnic issue.
You ignore that fact at your peril
Blacks ignored it for years and now they are being murdered in their own neighborhoods by the invaders
Yes , race is a huge issue right now
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12-10-2010, 12:11 PM #16
They do not represent the REAL black public, they are Obama puppets. Look up the words "black americans illegal immigration" on youtube, you'll see what the african americans really think about illegals.
Here's one, take a look and they'll tell you what they think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRRuDfZEvL8[/url]"Mother Sick of Sending Her Child to A School Overflowing With Anchors and Illegals!"
http://the-drama-of-my-life.blogspot.com
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12-10-2010, 12:50 PM #17Originally Posted by Justthefacts
The United States dismissed it as beneficial because it was happening in black neighborhoods. Since it wasn't affecting mainstream America nothing was said or done about it.
Black people are not the cause of the invasion Nafta and government indifference are. You ignored that fact at your own peril because they are invading your neighborhoods now. So I guess we are all in this boat together.
Proposition 187 would have stopped this before things deteriorated to this point. Black folks voted for Prop 187 to.
Your response hints at you people ignored the take over of your neighborhoods now you deserved to be murdered.
You are misinformed and ignoring the facts. My statement "Forget the color issue. Just call" is in reference to stop worrying about the black response and do what you are responsible for which is "Just Call." Don't talk to me as if I don't have a clue.
Remember Jamiels law? Guess who got ignored.
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12-10-2010, 01:07 PM #18
Remember folks, these illegal aliens are mostly Catholic. All races, colors, and creeds are Catholic. Catholic means a mix, if I remember correctly. Rome fell because they let in the mobs of who? From my life experience, Catholics always stick together, no matter what differences they have among themselves. We have a Catholic issue on our hands, for whatever reason. I am being excluded at my work from all of the races combined, and the one thing they all have in common is.... you guessed it, they are all Catholic, and I am not.
The Lord is my Sheperd, I shall not want.
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12-10-2010, 08:55 PM #19
Rome fell because it was invaded by barbarians. It was bad weather that caused the barbarians to migrate. But the invasion of the U. S. isn't caused by droughts. It is a manufactured invasion planned by the oligarchy. They use destructive trade treaties like NAFTA, GATT, etc. to force people to move.
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12-10-2010, 10:22 PM #20
rtss2 wrote:
No. You missed the point. Blacks didn't ignore this illegal alien invasion.
The United States dismissed it as beneficial because it was happening in black neighborhoods. Since it wasn't affecting mainstream America nothing was said or done about it.
I remember well the protests and riots in Southern California, but that did not mean it was restricted to that area. It did not mean that Californian's did not agree or were not fighting in their own way. It was just harder for white Californians to speak out. We were paying the price for mistakes made by our ancestors. Just by the color of our skin we are considered racists and bigots towards people of color. Forget that many of us fought for the Civil Rights of all Americans. The fact is when we are lectured on Civil Rights it is a way of once again shutting us up, making us feel guilty for the sins of our forefathers.
This is why I say we need to fight this fight as American parents.
Thank you! We are ready to roll.
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