Saturday, February 12, 2011

Nancy Grace plays the race card, and Jimmy is higher than the rent.


Oh Lawd! Nancy Grace is playing the race card:

"Let’s just say you send a black girl into that same jewelry story, or an educated person or a poor person, they come away with a $2,500 necklace, honey, and they would be thrown down on the asphalt and dragged by their feet back into the store and prosecuted."

Yes Nancy, celebrity (and a certain hue) does have its privileges here in A-merry-ca. And now that I know that you can chase the Big R a little bit you might want to ignore the ratings people sometimes and focus on the poor people and people of color who go missing.

Speaking of racism chasing, it seems that there is a certain basketball coach in Ohio who has been listening to his 2-Pac collection a little too much:

"AOL Black Voices reports that coach Jason Popp may see his entire undefeated basketball team at Richmond Heights High School in Ohio boycott the rest of their games after he allegedly used foul language and racial slurs against his players.

Many of the players are thinking about sitting out their game on Tuesday if their coach remains at the helm.

"He was like, 'Well, you guys don't go out and play n---er basketball.' He was like, 'Cause this is what they gonna expect y'all to do, play n---er basketball'," said varsity player Jordan Early.

Putting aside the obvious "Who can use the n-word?" debate and conversations about ongoing racist stereotypes about black versus white athletes and their style of play, was that honestly the best pep talk you could come up with, Coach Popp?"
[Source]

Sorry coach Popp, there goes that college gig you always wanted.

Shout out to Jimmy (the rent is too damn high) McMillan for crashing the CPAC conference down in Washington. For those of you who don't know, CPAC is where the wingnuts get together to chart their political future for the upcoming elections. (And, of course, to make jokes about where the president was -or wasn't- born. And to trot out a keynote speaker who compared the president to Hitler.) Sadly, some of them won't be attending this year because there are actually going to be Gays there. Nice folks those wingnuts.

Anyway, Jimmy is a brave man. And I salute him for deciding to run on the republican ticket.--- All of you Negroes can't seek public office as dumbocrats--- "The rent is too damn high" sounds like a nice jumping off platform. But Jimmy, shouldn't you own and not rent? Especially if you are going to become a republican. Still, from what I have heard about some of your other musings, you will fit right in with the "grand old party".

Finally, I rarely give legal advice, but tonight I am going to make an exception and pass a little something on to you sperm donors out there. (I really wish I didn't have to, because you shouldn't be having kids unless you want an intact family.) Before you actually start paying your court ordered child support, (Notice I said court ordered. No emails from my feminist friends, please.) if you were not married to the child's mother when the little bundle of joy was conceived, it might be a good idea to get a DNA test. I know you are sure that you are the father, and the little guy has your eyes, but cover all your tracks before you start sending those checks. That way you won't end up like my man J-Kwon.

I'm out.













123 comments:

  1. PilotX10:39 PM

    Just kinda carrying over a discussion from the other post. What we have here is a failure to communicate.
    @ Rev. Right you stated "Some people honestly believe thatthe American ideal offers the best way for all of us and that a continuing focus on amping up racial acrimony is not the best way to end racial acrimony". You also stated "Lots of Blacks do fine......some people who struggle in America only some of whom are Black".
    Now let's compare that to the words of No_Slappz who left this gem "their English skills are subpar. The problem lies in Black culture".
    So who exactly is amping up racial acrimony? Will you criticize No_Slappz for using racially targeted language since you seem to desire a color blind society? Prove to me you stand by your words and condemn Slappz.

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  2. PilotX10:58 PM

    "I'm sure you can find some retarded Klan guy in a trailer somwhere" ah no Slappz says she/he lives in NYC.
    "but the vast majority of America recognizes we are all in this boat together" I have to call shenanigans on that one Rev. You often call out liberals and Democrats as do your fellow conservatives as being less than Americans or less patriotic. Listen to some of the speakers at CPAC and tell me if the average conservative sees things that way. Nice try though.

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  3. PilotX11:32 PM

    OK last post before bed. Rev. stated "by selectively choosing stories and narratives to nuture a sense of grievance, you limit the path to the one visible between the blinders". Now does this statement apply to only Field or does it include others such as Rush Limbaugh who champions the poor and down trodden white male? You seem to be implying that people should focus on the positive aspects in this country so do you give this same counsel to white men who claim their prosperity is hindered by Affirmative Action and people from "protected groups" are getting ahead at their expense? I mean I work around alot of white males and if you think Black people complain about their plight you should hear what I hear. Also sir you admonish Field and his site as causing racial acrimony but do you go to sites such as stormfront and admonish those posters for holding on to racial animosity or is it directed primarily at a Black audience? I ask because I rarely see people such as yourself who come across as racially neutral admonish any white person who makes racist statements but drops the hammer of Thor on any Black person who makes the slightest hint of anything dealing with race? I ask because to me it seems a bit disinginuous and hypocritical but then again most conservatives talk about this being the greatest nation ever but at the same time it's immoral and needs a change. http://www.amazon.com/Godless-Church-Liberalism-Ann-Coulter/dp/1400054206

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  4. Anonymous11:53 PM

    Giving a shoutout to someone who believes the "Jews" caused 9/11?

    Nice.....

    "ignore the ratings people sometimes and focus on the poor people and people of color who go missing.
    "

    She covers the missing poor and people of color all the time.


    Take it your not a watcher??

    SPC

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  5. Before The Mayflower12:00 AM

    Rev. Right said..."you are very good at ignoring all the obvious positive features of America and display a somewhat perplexing need to wear your hatred on your sleeve."

    Where "obvious positive features" exist, there's no need to highlight them. Because they are obvious, they're self-highlighted, and should not be seen as exceptional for that reason: It's what we would expect in a country that prizes itself on being exceptional.

    Because Field may bring attention to the moles on the nose, and other blemishes on the face of American exceptionalism, it shouldn't be met with disdain, and accusations of hatred, but with a redoubled effort on the part of society to use fewer cosmetic remedies, and apply those that actually work.

    It's tantamount to killing the messenger because you couldn't revise the message before it was spoken.

    "Some people honestly believe that the American ideal offers the best way for all of us and that a continuing focus on amping up racial acrimony is not the way to eliminate racial acrimony."

    The "American ideal," as ideals often go, are usually less than ideal in practice. You and Jones are seeking to silence attempts to point out how, in this country, rhetoric and actions are often in conflict, so eager are you to preserve your claims of American exceptionalism.

    The very act of pointing out glaring exceptions to American exceptionalism is seen as "amping racial acrimony," and prolonging it. Yet, by admitting that "racial acrimony" exists within the "ideal" is self-indicting and supportive of the argument that you're seeking to suppress. Suppression is symptomatic of tyranny. This is America, "home of the brave and land of the free." Or is it?

    "This idea that somehow white America wants to keep black America down is just insane...the vast majority of America recognizes we are all in this boat together."

    Now, I wonder how we could have come to this mistaken view of America and Americans? It couldn't have been our long struggle for civil rights, which the "vast majority of America" wanted for us, but said nothing? It couldn't have been the walls erected to black progress known as Jim Crow? These were just figments of our overwrought imaginations.

    No, we're not "in this boat together": There's a luxury liner, a pleasure boat, for the mainstream, and lifeboats for everyone else. And we hear: "Even if this was once true about our blessed America, it's not true now. Take our word for it?

    I tell you. I see nothing in my rear-view mirror or in front of me that would induce me to lower my guard, and trust our dubious benefactors. I won't follow those time-honored words of Saint Reagan, "Trust, but verify."

    Blacks have trusted and have come up empty. Native Americans have trusted and are now freezing on reservations. Mexicans have trusted with their cheap labor, while Republicans seek to change the Constitution to strip their naturally-born children of citizenship.

    So don't be angry if we insist on first verifying American exceptionalism, and the true motives of this country, before putting our trust in full gear.

    That, to me, is sanity. To do otherwise, is "just insane."

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  6. Rev. Right12:06 AM

    @PilotX:

    1. Culture is not race.

    2. Many liberal democrats are less patriotic. Do you love your wife for who she is, or do you feel compelled to fundamentally "Change" her?

    3. That statement could apply to all sorts of people. I'm sure Rush Limbaugh emphasizes news that fits the narrative he wants to present.

    I do not go to sites like Stormfront because I imagine the kinds of discussions there would be somewhat marginalized. White (or black) nationalism is a dead end ideology.

    And I don't come here to "lecture" black people; I come her to refute liberal nonsense and historical falsehoods. Most other liberal sites shut out any dissenting opinions; Field to his credit does not. I have learned a lot about what educated (and not so educated) black people think about politics. I find it interesting. Some posters here are not worth engaging. Others who I adamentally disagree are obviously thinking, intelligent people, just wrong. I feel compelled to say something the same as I would if I saw someone standing in a puddle of gasoline about to strike a match.

    You want to go ahead and strike the match, that's your business. I'd still want to say something.

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  7. Before The Mayflower12:08 AM

    "Ralph is right that America is exceptional. Nowhere has so much prosperity been generated for so many. No other country has the level of social mobility that America has."

    And the forces which gave rise to this much-vaunted exceptionalism is systematically tearing it down. Soon China, and other countries will lay claim to the exceptionalism that you suggest is peculiar to America and Americans.

    "By selectively choosing stories and narratives designed to nurture a sense of grievance, you limit the path to the one visible between the blinders."

    In short, stop complaining, and wear the "blinders." We will shut up when the "stories and narratives" which we cite diminish accordingly. Unfortunately the stories grow daily, and there's no sign of them letting up. Shouldn't you go after the storytellers writing the "fraudulent" American exceptionalism stories, rather than the critics who, because of the stories, say they're just fluff, and fiction? Your priorities are misplaced!

    "Lots of Blacks do just fine. There are, as in every society, some people who struggle in America, only some of whom are black."

    And I thought American exceptionalism was this great panacea to the pent-up aspirations of people. Now, you're suggesting that something else is frustrating their unrequited yearning:

    "If so many blacks do so well, can the main problem still be white racism? Or might it be something else? Have liberal programs made things better, or have things actually gotten worse for those left behind?"

    Now you've arrived at your destination, to the place where all your words have taken you and us, although the road has been unnecessarily circuitous: You want us to believe that Republicanism and Tea Partyism are the answers to all that ail black America.

    You believe that as long as blacks are made to believe that white racism is their biggest boogeyman, and their most enduring threat to black progress, Republicans will never garner the black votes that Democrats enjoy. Further, you would probably say that Democrats are exploiting this belief of rampant racism in our society, and are befitting from it. This attack on Field is just more of the same--a threadbare tactic without the slightest attempt to dress it up a bit in new garb. Your aim: silence the messenger, or change the message.

    Now who's wearing blinders?

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  8. "Take it your not a watcher??"

    No. If I want to be scared I will rent a monster movie. I only know of her from her reputation: White famale and missing will be covered first. All others seem to be an afterthought.

    "Giving a shoutout to someone who believes the "Jews" caused 9/11?"


    SPC, maybe I am giving you too much credit, but you might want to read the post again. In fact, you might want to read the title of the post. *tippng away before whatever SPC has catches me.*

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  9. Before The Mayflower12:51 AM

    Jason Popp, like Laura Schlessinger, can't get over that skinny black guy being in the White House.

    He can't have the blacks on his "undefeated basketball team" thinking they're all that, and can one day challenge his sons and daughters for that top spot in American government.

    My goodness, someone should have warned him, that that American exceptionalism thing doesn't extend to the use of the N-word, although, by God, they have certainly tried.

    That word is reserved for just a few in our society, and even then, it shouldn't be used indiscreetly.

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  10. Anonymous1:06 AM

    Field, judging from the comments I haven't the faintest idea what your post is about. Either you must go back to writing school or you have some dumb folks like PilotX and Rev Right on your blog...b4 the mayflower is totally off the chart.

    Where are these posters coming from, the jungles of Africa, or maybe the black tribes of Australia? No one seems to read your post. There is even an anon who is shaming the entire Anon Family.

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  11. Anonymous1:12 AM

    Field, don't you think Nancy Grace is sexy? In addition, she won't hesitate to stand up for bw and the poor. Thanks for the video of her. She is a great lawyer, and every bit as good as Johnnie Cochran.

    I mean, the lady has not lost a case! I have great admiration of NG. Is she married?

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  12. Anonymous1:25 AM

    Field, "if you were not married to the child's mother when the little bundle of joy was conceived, it might be a good idea to get a DNA test. I know you are sure that you are the father, and the little guy has your eyes, but cover all your tracks before you start sending those checks. That way you won't end up like my man J-Kwon."

    I know why you waited until Sat. night to post this. You are praying and hoping LAA and FP won't notice how you are ONCE AGAIN looking out for the brothas but NEVER standing up for the sistas. Why is that? were you sipping on your favorite brew when you posted this?

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  13. Anonymous1:43 AM

    Francis Holland said, "Here in Brazil, it's illegal to call people color-aroused epithets or discriminate against people based on their skin color. In the United States, there is a Constitutional right to hurl color-aroused epithets and insults."

    I asked my Brazilian neighbor if there was any prejudice in Brazil and she said "YES, there is plenty". That's WHY she left Brazil!

    So Francis, what the hell are you talking about? Oh, I forgot. You are a lawyer...never mind.

    Sir Francis, you and Abstentus should start a partnership.

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  14. Before The Mayflower1:57 AM

    Rev. Right said..."And I don't come here to "lecture" black people; I come her to refute liberal nonsense and historical falsehoods."

    Regrettably, your previous words don't coincide with your stated goal:

    "Does the mindset of your blog [Field Negro] advance things towards that ideal [American exceptionalism, I suppose] or does a commitment to resentment and reflexive opposition slow the wheel of progress? By selectively choosing stories and narratives designed to nurture a sense of grievance, you limit the path to the one visible between the blinders."

    I suspect that blacks, generally, are more committed to the ideal of American exceptionalism than those who have always enjoyed it.

    You err twice, first, by thinking that American exceptionalism exists in the plenitude of your imaginings, and, second, that blacks are vested in hatred, resentment, and a repudiation of the American exceptionalism that you claim permeates the fabric of American society.

    Who more than us would like that exceptionalism to be a reality?

    Who more than us will strive, and do our level best, to see that those ideals of exceptionalism are upheld where they're only paid lip service to?

    We owe it to posterity and to those who preceded us in the struggle, who gave blood, limbs, and life to the cause of assuring that the blessings of American exceptionalism are bestowed without prejudice or rancor upon all.

    To that end, we will continue to spotlight social injustices, and inequalities, wherever they appear, without regard to race, creed, or party affiliations.

    This is Black History Month. This month we celebrate black achievements, and black history, and, too, we reflect upon, and assess, black progress in a society that has mainly called for patience.

    Patience didn't get us here, impatience did. Silence didn't get us here, speaking up, and out, did. Inaction didn't get us here, nonviolent, civil disobedience did.

    It's the same non-violent disobedience that brought down a tyrant in Egypt, and may very well bring freedom to others living under the sword of autocratic governments in the Middle East.

    We have a goal, too. Where we see forces arrayed against American exceptionalism, whether they be a force of one, or a force of millions, we put those forces into the fire of public scrutiny, for the purpose of forging a steel of resolve to strengthen that exceptionalism, and to fashion an exceptionalism that's truly exceptional, not for just a few, but for all.

    If that's hatred, or racism, then I'll wear that scarlet letter with pride.

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  15. Anonymous1:57 AM

    I admire Jimmy McMillan. I believe there will be a place for him in the GOP. They love him because he is NOT a racism chaser like Field and his followers.

    As a black Conservative it is good to see some brothas NOT following those progressive liberal black dems. It gives me 'hope' for the black race.

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  17. fn:

    u r really way too hard and unfair to nancy grace

    she reports on lots of missing blacks
    routinely

    and blind lying racists like needs fatal slaps truly NEED nancy to expose as many WHITE killers/dregs as possible...

    hobama is MUCH more racist than nancy grace and u coddle him...

    cut nancy some slack!

    nancy is a soldier
    she is no mareally miss anne!

    http://nancygrace.blogs.cnn.com/2010/08/13/remains-identified-as-missing-24-yr-old-mitrice-richardson/

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  18. Anonymous2:07 AM

    Before the Mayflower, "We have a goal, too. Where we see forces arrayed against American exceptionalism, whether they be a force of one, or a force of millions, we put those forces into the fire of public scrutiny, for the purpose of forging a steel of resolve to strengthen that exceptionalism, and to fashion an exceptionalism that's truly exceptional, not for just a few, but for all."

    Too bad "exceptionalism" didn't catch on in the black community. Parenting of their children has been piss-poor...it has been the worse in the country and probably the world. What happened to exceptionalism among Blacks?

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  19. The coach was fired, the kids won without him, & for all we know they might have been shouting the N word at each other 100 times during practice.

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  20. "Let’s just say you send a black girl into that same jewelry story, or an educated person"

    That folks is called a backhanded complement. She wants to help but a black girl can't be a educated girl in her world. Also Nancy never call a black female, girl. I have several elderly female members of my family that will go buckwild if you call them that or a young black child that.

    Now Jason Popp wasn't that much of a news item in Cleveland because they got rid of him already. Richmond Heights is pretty much integrated, if it was Parma or Parma Heights the guy would be given a tickertape parade and could run against John Kasich for Governor under the Tea Party ticket. Right now as in other Republican ran states Abortion is the main issue and jobs are not being talked about.

    Why does Jimmy McMillian look like he's going to drive Ms. Daisy? We have a guy almost like him in Cleveland that was on Television that had on the side of his house a cartoon of the POTUS having sex with his wife. The guy lived next to a Rec center. Yes he just wanted some Republican money.

    Finally to the people dogging Dr. Francis L.Holland out, he said that Brasil had racial laws on the books that are enforced. You forgot that Clarence Thomas helped nullify a lot of EEOC laws. There's racism in Brasil, but they enforce the laws down there, unlike America.

    To the people posting Anonmyous are you so scared that you can't even post a internet idenity?

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  21. Anonymous2:12 AM

    AB, "fn:

    u r really way too hard and unfair to nancy grace

    she reports on lots of missing blacks
    routinely"

    ditto, AB. Preach! I think Field is jealous of her 'perfect' legal record. She trumphs all lawyers in her field...even Gloria Allred.

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  22. Anonymous2:20 AM

    Kid, "To the people posting Anonmyous are you so scared that you can't even post a internet idenity?"

    Anonymous is my identity. All you have to do is add the time I posted as a handle to my name. What's so hard about that?

    Fyi, they DON'T enforce the laws in Brazil when it comes to racism. So don't make out like Brazil is the place for AA's to live because it's NOT, and Francis Holland and any fool with any life experience in Brazil KNOWS that....Again, many Brazilians have moved to America to get away from the EXTREME racism in Brazil.

    Hell, the darker Brazilians can't even ride the same elevators with the lighter ones. So save the bullshit for someone else.

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  23. kid:

    your IQ is visibly far lower than the vdlr's.

    that is a gd shame!!!

    did nancy lie????

    lindsay lohan is no PhD fool!

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  24. Alicia are there any white people you disagree with? Oh yea I forgot, you only hate white Democrats. You pretty much are a fraud and a liar. You seem proud that you were on a radio show with Sean Hannity, which didn't happen. Some would call what you do Munchausen syndrome. You imagine a different life than the one you have now. You were NEVER in Who's Who. You haven't taught school especially using words such as "retarts" when dealing with kids. BTW, is your I.Q. still higher than Bill Gates and Albert Einstein?

    You really haate Black sucessful men. I wonder why you never snapped at Field? Oh yea, you don't have anyone coming to your blog but you. Also it's one of the most popular with Blacks and you love to sabotage anything black and male, right?

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  26. "Why has Alicia Banks, a beloved radio voice, gone back to school? 'I want to be as radical and renowned as a professor as I am as a talk show host.' Her FM show...has been her 'labor of love' for a decade...'I decided to change careers at this point because radio has been entirely locked down by white male neocons'...The same forces that inspired Banks to head to the hills of academia conspire against marginal forces in music...She points out that the vast majority of radio stations are owned by a small number of companies, and playlists are increasingly computerized...." GIRLFRIENDS MAGAZINE 7/2000

    "Musicologist, activist, and cyber columnist is how Alicia Banks describes herself. But she's better known to her fans and detractors as a popular talk radio personality. She is the producer, creator, and host of two radio shows...Alicia heats up early morning airwaves with her take-no -prisoners approach. But her shock-jock comparisons end with her eclectic mix of music and anti-racist interpretation...." GIRLFRIENDS MAGAZINE 9/1997

    "Alicia Banks drops a weekly bomb fused with consciousness and sister melodies..." HUES MAGAZINE 11/1996

    "If talk radio seems dominated by clones of Rush Limbaugh, Alicia Banks is the answer...Her fans revere her...The creator of two immensely popular radio programs, Banks has her finger on the pulse of American culture. There's a growing hunger for her message..." VICTORY MAGAZINE 1/1996

    "Banks makes it her business to deliver music, news and commentary in a way that challenges...Her show has become ground zero for a fire storm of controversy...Banks has built an enthusiastic audience and won a second prime time talk show...."OUT MAGAZINE 6/1994

    "Banks' programs are no ordinary talk shows...Her broadcasts are not to be taken lightly. She seems ready for anything. She is fearless..." DENEUVE MAGAZINE 6/1994

    "Banks' program combines the voices of Dinah Washington and Billie Holiday with tribal songs, fictional readings, erotica, and political discussions. It is the politics which have caused a stir..." THE WASHINGTON BLADE 2/25/1994

    "Alicia Banks jumped the tracks from FM to AM, sending sparks through the airwaves and widening debates on heated topics...Banks is no ordinary talk show host. She's articulate, intelligent, and above all, she's fearless...Banks' soft graceful voice belies the forcefulness of her views...Since 1989, the French-fluent host has segued personal commentary and literary messages with hours of music..." ATLANTA JOURNAL CONSTITUTION 10/14/1993

    "Since 1989, Alicia has been heating up the airwaves with her eyebrow raising program...Although the show is packed with great voices of the past and present, there's room for deep talk...Banks is now having the last laugh with her success..." ATLANTA MAGAZINE 10/1993

    "Alicia Banks is no wimp... It's that kind of outspokenness that has brought an audience to her show..." SOUTHERN VOICE 6/17/1993

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  27. lying & kidding:

    my real life is as glaring and superb as your illiteracy and severe retardation!!!

    get a library card and some research skills

    see for yourself

    got envy to go with your evasions???

    why the fuck do u love hobama?????

    why?????????

    like hobama
    u lie!!!!

    “Hi,

    Thank you for loving your child.
    I am not a lunatic.
    I am a radical.
    I am an educator of adults and children.
    I am a lesbian, a columnist, a radio producer and host, a musicologist, a biblical scholar, etc…”

    Who’s Who of American Women 2008-2011

    Who’s Who in America 2008-2011

    Who’s Who in American Education 2007-2008

    Who’s Who in the World 2007 & 2011

    Who's Who Among America’s Teachers 2005-2006

    Who's Who Among African-Americans 2001

    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) Trailblazer Award 1996

    Outstanding Young Woman of America 1986

    Who's Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges 1984

    UIUC Dean's List 1984

    UIUC Senior 100 Honorary 1984

    UIUC Black Alumni Association Earl Dickerson Achievement Award 1983

    UIUC Black Alumni Association Potential Leadership Award 1982

    UIUC 5.0 GPA Award 1982

    [Numerous Additional Academic & Occupational Awards]

    http://aliciabanks.xanga.com/732763256/honesty--honors/?page=5&jump=1519251826&leftcmt=1#1519251826

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  28. kidding:

    yes

    i disagree with all of the white men who own and rule that amoral soulless blackish bitch hobama!!!!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MouUJNG8f2k

    http://www.infowars.net/articles/november2008/071108CFR.htm

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  31. nig kid:

    like hobama u lie!!!


    u let your false god hobama tell you who your enemies are.

    i never let weak witless house nigs like u and hobama tell me a gd thing!!!

    alex jones is a veteran rebel hero and he hated and exposed bush just as he does hobama u liar!!!

    a scared dumb tattling nig like u is unfit to shine alex's shoes boy!!!

    u quote one lie he has told and quote why the fuck u love hobama so!!!

    As reported earlier today on the Alex Jones Show, the Globe has published what appears to be an enemies list drawn up by Obama at the urging his wife and former president Clinton. In addition to Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, and oddly Dick Cheney, the list includes Alex Jones. Alex was included for his films, The Obama Deception and the forthcoming Fall of the Republic: The Presidency of Barack Obama.

    http://www.infowars.com/globe-says-alex-jones-included-on-obamas-enemies-list/

    http://whatinthefuckhasobamadonesofar.com/

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  34. infantile imbecile nig kid:

    like all u young nigs, u are proudly and arrogantly uneducated and foolish!!!

    i ruled atl when sean was at wgst!

    from 1986-1996 at wigo & wgst

    u lie like hobama u arrogantly ignorant
    young dumb nig!!!!

    pastor manning exposes stupid disrespectful fertile young thugs like you!!!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jl_AhjXrdeA

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  35. Anonymous4:19 AM

    kid that shit stain dont do nothin but take up space on this earth munhousen syndrome is a compliment to her delusional nasty cretinous sow self! she aint shit and aint never gone be shit

    he buceta breaf stank breaf banks though u didnt blog on the weekend cuz ur wife phukkin liar u r a obsessive liar with no life

    have rotten dreams in ur sleep and may a draft bother u and give u goosebumps kuntlickinasswipinfool!

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  36. Anonymous4:21 AM

    r u up tutoring those 'gifted children' u talk about so much? or r u authoring a paper in a scholarly journal genius? lying sackadogshit!kuntlickinstankbreaf banks!

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  37. nig kid:

    nothing could sabotage you more than your defective dna and your own illiterate "posts"...

    carry on!!!!

    why are millions of black men "sabotaging" hobama???????????

    http://blackagendareport.com/search/node/obama%202010

    http://uhurunews.com/video/play?resource_name=bib-conference-glen-ford-on-obama-s-continuation-of-imperialist-wars-video


    http://uhurunews.com/video/play?resource_name=obama-has-moved-to-the-right-more-than-any-republican-administration-nellie-bailey-video


    http://uhurunews.com/video/play?resource_name=disillusioned-with-barack-obama-black-is-back-is-where-it-s-at-november-13-in-washington-dc

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  38. vdlr:

    cc your bio from DHS and the vd clinic asap!!!

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  39. vdlr:

    cc your tax papers from the horse hair store asap!

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  40. vdlr:

    why do u want to give hobama your vd?????

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  41. vdlr:

    when is the retarded kid ever awake????

    are u sleeping with him too????

    who made u his retarded sleep angel???

    how the fuck do u know he is not just ineptly silent and slain as always?

    u r a ghetto fool!!!!

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  42. vdlr:

    u r not a clock.

    u r a cluck and an insane stalker chicken head.

    u rule no one's schedule not even your own private tiger's!!!!!!!

    u do not control the net like your false god hobama!!!!

    stop fool!!!!

    http://aliciabanks.xanga.com/737785087/the-audacity-of-censorship----hobamas-internet-apartheid/

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  43. Anonymous4:29 AM

    shit stain guess u aint with ur 'wife' anymore lol hah cuz thought she disallowed u from blogging on weekends ya lying sackashit!

    she, like ur supposed high iq is just a figment of ur overactive and distorted imagination kuntbreaf. Get over urself!

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  44. unlicked uneducated unwashed unkempt vdlr:

    i am younger than that old geezer hobama whom u want to infect!

    and my college transcripts and birth certificates are real unlike that old geezer hobama too!!!

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  45. vdlr:

    i put my wife to sleep well before i blogged...grin

    just like your own pvt tiger puts his side pcs to sleep while u pretend u control the internet like like that old geezer hobama!!!

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  48. vdlr:

    does your missy mareally miss anne know u r up in here freelancing as a mammy maid for that silent fool kid????

    she may beat the ratty weave off u as u are in violation nig!

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  50. turbo bred turbo breeder vdlr:

    cc your serial stray bastard baby making bio from medicaid asap!!!

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  51. vdlr:

    never forget

    i AM online 24/7

    &

    i am paid every second that i am online...

    while u type ghetto bs for free

    got hot steaming envy to go with those ramen noodles
    bitch?

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  52. hey imprisoned by ignorance/nig kid:

    why are real black men sabotaging hobama as hobama funds prisons/dna arrests????


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwXSPAcy3XI

    {2010 - PIC = Prison Industrial Complex = Poor in Cages...Hobama is a rabid elitist who is rapidly funding the PIC. Simultaneously, Hobama is a legendary bankster making billions homeless, jobless, and hungry globally. Beware his fatally toxic and tragically timeless mix.. }


    http://aliciabanks.xanga.com/732755043/women-in-cages---the-other-prisoners/

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  53. more wisdom on adoring dumb black mongrels like nig kid and the vdlr from pastor manning:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AEaFOlUKs4

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  54. field, you posted:

    "Let’s just say you send a black girl into that same jewelry story, or an educated person or a poor person, they come away with a $2,500 necklace, honey, and they would be thrown down on the asphalt and dragged by their feet back into the store and prosecuted."

    Really? Has anyone got a credible example?

    Was OJ beaten and cuffed? After murdering his ex-wife and Ron Goldman? At his more recent arrest that landed him in jail, finally?

    Are you suggesting there is no history of black women resisting arrest? Violently resisting?

    Are you also unaware of the fact that these celebrity shoplifting episodes are good for business at these high-end stores. You can't buy that kind of advertising. Linsay Lohan Shoplifts Here. Priceless. It would would with Halle Berry too.

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  55. pilotX, from your first comment in this thread:

    Now let's compare that to the words of No_Slappz who left this gem "their English skills are subpar. The problem lies in Black culture".

    Yes. A simple fact made evident by the decades of low English SAT scores obtained by blacks and by the obvious paucity of able black writers -- here in the US and everywhere else on the planet. And the absence of black writers winning literary prizes, except for those awarded on the basis of race.

    So who exactly is amping up racial acrimony? Will you criticize No_Slappz for using racially targeted language since you seem to desire a color blind society? Prove to me you stand by your words and condemn Slappz.

    As always, I sitck with the facts. There was an article published in Saturday's New York Post newspaper. The title of the article is "Minorities Falling at elite high schools."

    The article appeared on page two of yesterday's edition. In other words, the editors think the story is important.

    The article discusses the 20-year effort to get more blacks and hispanice into the free test-prep program aimed at boosting minority enrollment in the city's top public high schools. The effort includes a full-year program that prepares minority kids for the entrance exams that kids must pass to get into these top schools.

    The exam tests understanding of math and English. Bottom line, the percentage of blacks who pass is 5. Five percent. But blacks are about 35% of the overall student population, which is about 1.1 million.

    At the other end of the scale are asians. Of those who are accepted by the top high schools, asians account for 47%.

    But asians at 14% of the total student body of 1.1 million.

    Meanwhile, white acceptance at the top high schools is 23%. Whites are also 14% of the total student body of 1.1 million.

    The only noise coming from white parents vis-a-vis asians is white parents telling their kids to study hard if they want to get into one of the top schools, because if they don't an asian kid will.

    Competition, it's a wonderful thing. And it's not racist, no matter how much you dream that it is.

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  56. field, you wrote:

    "AOL Black Voices reports that coach Jason Popp may see his entire undefeated basketball team at Richmond Heights High School in Ohio boycott the rest of their games after he allegedly used foul language and racial slurs against his players.

    Wow. Stop the world. A mindless high school basketball coach said the magic n-word to his team.

    Jeez, assuming the story is true as reported, is it consequential? Will this minor event shape the lives of the players? Or will their SAT scores? Where are these kids headed?

    By putting this story in a post, it appears field believes terrible damage has been done to these kids and all blacks in the country.

    A follow-up story about their home lives and their families would make interesting reading. How are the team members doing in school? Do they have college plans? Are they known to the police?

    This single event amounts to nothing in the lives of the team members. Every sports-minded kid has had at least one idiot coach. The lesson almost every kid learns from that experience is that no matter where you go, there are some idiots around.

    He didn't have them running wind sprints till they puked. He didn't create physical dangers. No one died due to his incompetence. And no one from the white community will object if he gets fired from his coaching position.

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  57. wow, i guess AB cycled into a manic state. that can happen, esp. at night. ran straight from saturday night's putrid and vulgar attacks to sat. just wow. poor "wife!"

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  58. field writes:

    Shout out to Jimmy (the rent is too damn high) McMillan

    Jimmy lives in a rent-stablized apartment, though he has never been truthful about the exact nature of his rental situation. Neither has his landlord, which suggests there's something fishy going on. But for Jimmy, like the occupants of literally one-million other rent-stablized apartments in NY City, it means his rent is LOW. Not too damn high.

    Anyway, the fact that Jimmy is part of the crowd at this gathering tells you something about what's lacking.

    In NY City, a big majority of elected officials are democrats. Thus, if you want to run for office, you are unlikely to get your name on the ballot if you try to run as a democrat. Too much competition.

    The line for the republican party is much, much shorter. Thus, many democrats become republicans until the election season is over. Then, if elected, they revert to standard democratic policies.

    The "third-party" candidates never win. But they do siphon votes from other candidates, which means they help the candidates they pretend to oppose.

    Just like Ross Perot helped Bill Clinton win in 1992 and like Ralph Nader almost put Al Gore in the White House in 2000.

    Splitting the vote is bad for everyone except the guy who wins.

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  59. field, you wrote:

    I know you are sure that you are the father, and the little guy has your eyes, but cover all your tracks before you start sending those checks.

    Cover your tracks? To cover one's tracks means to hide one's trail. To deceive. To make a clean getaway.

    The expression does NOT mean examining the facts of the situation to determine one's lawful obligations.

    There's that language issue again.

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  60. StillaPanther28:39 AM

    Brother Field.....read more than comment. The response to the previous post about the E-mail was on target. I know we are not there yet. When American address the cancer of a segment of her population that she has mishandeled for about 393 years...then we can compare apples to apples. To the commenters with the belief that slavery was along time ago...I agree. You want to forget about the next 100* years of mistreatment. Today in America if Blacks didn't make money for your race in sports and entertainment and truly compete for jobs and the best in America...you would be singing a different tune. Think how you (commenters that think we stay in a "everybody got a chance USA") would feel if all the teams in NFL was owned by Blacks) NBA same as well as how would you feel if the final four was Howard versus Hampton and NNorth Carolina Central versus NCA&T. You think we feel equal when we may dominate and have all the best players in our race to KNOW we are mishandle and still smile. How about the homicide mentality of our youth. Do we continue to smile when these MAJOR problems are never fully address. I am not saying the whites got to solve them but I would like them to see we are about to fall off the boat and since we are "All in this togeather" well.... well Brother Field...excuse the run-on writing. But you younger generation is smart so you know what I am saying. One addeum...we were ""Made in America"

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  61. Anonymous8:41 AM

    field negro said...
    SPC, maybe I am giving you too much credit, but you might want to read the post again. In fact, you might want to read the title of the post. *tippng away before whatever SPC has catches me.*


    Fields,no post on Sen. Robert Ford or Dr. Kermit Gosnell? Color me shocked!!


    SPC

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  62. stillapantha2,

    What's the story with professional sports in Africa and the black nations of the world? Do you have any idea? How about Brazil?

    As for black ownership of professional sports teams -- all it takes is money. Green, lots of it. See Michael Jordan. See the new ownership structure of the pending Brooklyn Nets.

    As for the upshot of Howard, Hampton, North Carolina Central and NCA&T becoming dominant, well, what's your point. Sports fans would cheer as they always have.

    The question is why do most of the best players go to other schools?

    Since college is the minor league for football and basketball, players go where they are most likely to get their shot at the pros.

    Like going to MIT if you want to be a scientist or engineer. Of course only the best students get in. Same as the best sports schools. What's the problem?

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  63. mold,

    From the previous post -- budgets. Yes, you claimed you were involved in the bookkeeping end of things.

    As always, the accountants and bookkeepers know only one thing -- they know something about the numbers from the PAST.

    But they -- you -- never see the future as its coming. You guys are always looking backwards.


    Should General Motors have raised prices to cover the wages and benefits of its unionized employees? Well, the company tried that gambit for a long time, and it worked for a while. But about 20 years ago it stopped working and it was clear that costs were on track to surpass revenue.

    Therefore assets began losing value and liabilities became more onerous. As a result, by standard credit analysis, GM was functionally bankrupt 10 years ago, mainly because its post-retirement liabilities had ballooned in the face of declining profits and no top-line growth.

    Only a soviet-style, government bookkeeper would believe that a company can lose money forever without anyone paying the piper.

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  64. pilotX,

    Referring to your comment on the Field got mail post:

    Calculus, physics, etc. As always, things are relative. It is well understood by college-bound kids that they enhance their appeal to colleges if they take calculus, physics and chemistry in high school.

    A very meaningful percentage of white and asian high school kids do exactly that. In my older son's school, it is a minority of the students who do NOT take calculus.

    You can fly blind if you want, but it is clear you are way out of touch with most issues in education.

    As for who teaches calculus, my son's current teacher is American born and he is Chinese. He went to the State University of NY at its Binghamton campus.

    In my case, I had four math professors in college. Three non-asian Americans and one Chinese-born woman. All were good. Dr Ho from China was probably the best. She got her Phd in the US, as did the other three.

    Meanwhile, the son of a friend of mine is now a professor at MIT. Previously he worked for Amgen doing research on cancer drugs. He has a Phd. He is of Irish descent. His family has been in the US for several generations.

    The black enrollment at MIT is very low. But that's explained by the fact that only students with exceptionally high SAT scores are admitted.

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  65. Slappy, I see that you are back.(You must love pain) But you still haven't read those old reading comprehension books from grade school.

    Oh well, I guess you are too busy taking care of that (mortgage free) mansion in the big apple to worry about such silly things. ;)

    BTW slappyy, when you see this symbol-> " before a word; it means that I am quoting someone else.

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  66. "Meanwhile, the son of a friend of mine is now a professor at MIT. Previously he worked for Amgen doing research on cancer drugs. He has a Phd. He is of Irish descent. His family has been in the US for several generations."

    What's his name? He might know Professor James Sherley, who (the last time I checked) is also on staff at MIT, and who I happen to know. I will ask him if he knows your friend's son.

    ............

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  67. before the mayflower writes:

    You believe that as long as blacks are made to believe that white racism is their biggest boogeyman...

    As Long As Blacks Are Made To Believe...?

    Wow. In other words, you believe blacks are helpless sheep who are easily fooled. Wow.

    Of course, your belief is true. But not in the way you think.

    As Rev Right has said, the black thing is about beleiving in the eternal grievances, and maintaining them above all else.

    The black problem boils down to the declaration that blacks are victims of the past and because the past cannot be changed, blacks will remain victims in the future.

    Black culture seems to base itself, in part, on the past as prologue. The domiance of ancient traditions, with no desire to modernize.

    It appears this devotion to the traditions of the past has been one of the retarding forces in Africa.

    Like muslims. Many want to return to the 7th century. In Yemen, they've gotten pretty close.

    In Egypt they're clamoring for democracy. But what they have now is a military dictatorship that may or may not hand over power to the people.

    Are there any functioning black democracies? No doubt field will mention Jamaica. But Jamaica's government and education system were established by the British, which is why it has lasted as long as it has.

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  68. field,

    His last name is Morrison,

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  69. field, you wrote:

    BTW slappyy, when you see this symbol-> " before a word; it means that I am quoting someone else.

    Your comment about "covering your tracks" was NOT a quote taken from someone else.

    The house is fine, but nothing special in my neighborhood.

    You might enjoy the fact that I came very close to getting attacked by the murderer in Brooklyn who killed four people on Friday. In his day long killing spree, he also car-jacked several cars and he dumped one of them, still running, in my driveway just a minute or two before I walked into the house on my way back from the store with a gallon of milk.

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  70. field,

    I doubt your acquaintance (he's obviously not your friend) Dr. James Sherley is at MIT. Looks like he did a Steven Biko impression and left.

    What happened? You met this guy at some kind of race convention?

    Complaining about a lack of blacks on the faculty of MIT is like complaining about a lack of whites in the NBA.

    The difference is that a black scholar who's not quite up to a tenured position at MIT still has lots of other prestigious possibilities.

    As is often the case at MIT, professors who have made a lot of money applying their technological expertise in the commercial marketplace come back to the classroom to inspire others.

    Sherley, if inspiration is part of his motivation, would do blacks students a big favor by teaching at a school with a high black enrollment in the science in which he is an expert.

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  71. OK slappy, not much to go on, but I will ask him if he knows some guy named Morrison. Which department is he in?

    BTW, you might want to look up the term metaphor. Yes, I could have used the idioms dot your i's and cross your t's, or make sure nothing falls through the cracks. Or, I could have written, make sure it's not your sperm that conceived the baby. Either way I am sure that folks got the point: You can't be too careful.

    Didn't La~Coincidental already pimp-slap you about trying to be a grammarian? :)

    And why would I be happy to know that some guy killed four people? Only in your racist mind would death to others bring pleasure so that you can reinforce your ignorant stereotypes based on race. *sad*

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  72. If McMillan wasn't a racist I'd like his insanity more.

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  73. Actually slappy, you might be right; I think he is in private industry in the Boston area. So I guess he might not know your (fictional) l friend's son after all. I guess you lucked out on that one. Don't you just love Google? ;)

    Loved the Biko reference, slappy.Like Biko, Sherley is a very smart man, who did great work with one of the leading cancer centers in the country right here in Philly for awhile. (This is where I met him) Your attempts to marginalize his accomplishments because of your ignorance will not diminish his work.

    If we could only save a billion people on the planet for our survival he might be in that number. I am pretty sure that you would not.

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  74. the guy is white and likely jewish. named gelman. so you live on 15th street in flatbush?

    http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ny_crime/2011/02/12/2011-02-12_maksim_gelmans_28_hours_of_madness_accused_killer_butchered_four_in_bloody_rampa.html

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  75. Anonymous said...

    I know why you waited until Sat. night to post this. You are praying and hoping LAA and FP won't notice how you are ONCE AGAIN looking out for the brothas...

    1:25 AM

    As SOON as I read FN's post this morning, that was the 1st thought that popped in my mind..lol

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  76. Gibson11:21 AM

    Field, Quick Question for you, attempting to shunt all this finger pointing useless rhetoric aside.

    Are there any problems in the Black Community that are completely in Black Control? Would anything change if we acknowledged and addressed those problems? Or are we better served focusing on how someone else is the cause of the problems and must change what they do think and feel to empower us. Hard to change anything when the cause and reason for every problem is external. So there must be some issues that are fully controllable that if addressed would make a difference.


    Heres an idea, pick an ideal Black Led and run community and see what is working so well. A few tenets of success is to control what you can control and act on it, replicate what is proven to work while looking for improvements. So, which community, city, town, country do you pick as the ideal Black community?

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  77. Anonymous11:57 AM

    "Didn't La~Coincidental already pimp-slap you about trying to be a grammarian? :)"

    That would have been LAA. You never give LAA, FP, AB, and the anons credit for anything.

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  78. Gibson, I think your question is rhetorical, because I am quite sure that you have an agenda.
    But I will play along.

    So here is the thing; the entire premise and theme of this blog is based on self-reliance. Fixing internal problems so that we will not have to depend on external forces. It's why I stress education, and more education.

    FYI, there are quite a few black communities doing just fine within the frame work of A-merry-ca. (I might have to call on my man UTS for this one.) Baldwin Hills and Ladera in LA, Overbrook Farms, and West Mr. Airy here in Philly, and there are quite a few areas in Atlanta and Maryland as well. But these are more affluent neighborhoods with a lot of black folks.

    I don't equate effluents with what is necessarily "working well". There are quite a few blue collar African American neighborhoods here in A-merry-ca where hard working people do their best every day to live out the A-merry-can dream, and they are doing quite well at it.

    In terms of nation states, I have always admired the folks in places like Barbados, Bermuda, Ghana, and Botswana. (BTW, since their independence, Botswana has had the fastest growth rate per capita in the world) They have utilized their fine educational systems to its maximum effect. Botswana, for instance, has an 85% literacy rate, which is terrific for that part of the world.

    And now I will answer that question that I am sure is coming with one word: Colonialism.

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  79. "That would have been LAA. You never give LAA, FP, AB, and the anons credit for anything."

    Sorry Anon. :( You are right, that was LAA.

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  80. Anonymous12:19 PM

    Slappy, yes...I can read budgets. I can also see where the execs try to hide their mistresses. Or where they lump all debts into the 'union' file. Hoping that journalists like Luke Russert or Jonah Goldberg depend more on nepotism and less on talent.
    GM fakery was debunked...at least since the sit-down strike of 1936-1937. The folks who pretenderated that the good times would go on forever were the cheerleaders for the 20s Boom, the Florida Real Estate Booms, and the Financial Fraud Boom we are now experiencing. Claiming 'Soviet bookkeeping' shows your ignorance of Russia, your bias against those who aren't born bush, and a desire to repeat stoopid talking points.

    I had posted on feminists sites about an automatic DNA exam to be funded by the State through taxation. For some reason many posters were not keen on the idea. Then, I realized the man who worked at the 9-5 tedium may not have been BabyDaddy...just the one with the wallet.

    If Lohan is guilty, may she have appropriate consequences. Jail, if needed.

    Mold

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  81. field,

    James Morrison may well be in the same MIT department from which Sherley departed -- after his hunger strike. Hence the Biko reference.

    You wrote:

    BTW, you might want to look up the term metaphor.

    Now you have shown you do not know the definition of "metaphor." The concept has no connection to what you wrote. But this is standard gasbag behavior. Just throw up anything to avoid and dodge the fact that you frequently misuse works and phrases.

    Or, I could have written, make sure it's not your sperm that conceived the baby.

    Correct. You could have been accurate and eliminated misunderstanding. Instead, you wrote something foolish.

    Either way I am sure that folks got the point: You can't be too careful.

    Either way? Really? Yeah, the defendant is guilty. I mean not guilty. Whatever. yeah that works.

    Didn't La~Coincidental already pimp-slap you about trying to be a grammarian? :)

    When it comes to English, laa showed she shares your problem.

    And why would I be happy to know that some guy killed four people?

    Ahhh, you have a great capacity for missing the obvious. As I mentioned, I thought you might have enjoyed the story because the killer came very near to encountering me. And I am sure I would have been just as surprised and possibly just as dead as his other unfortunate and random victims.

    Only in your racist mind would death to others bring pleasure so that you can reinforce your ignorant stereotypes based on race. *sad*

    In other words YOU assumed the killer was black. Hey good for you. Now it's clear you know the real score on murder. The killer was a drug-crazed Russian with a criminal record and a history of confrontations.

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  82. field, you wrote:

    I don't equate effluents with what is necessarily "working well".

    EFFLUENTS? It's non-stop with you. Effluents = sewage. I think you meant affluence.

    Or maybe you did mean to reference garbage or sewage. Hard to tell.

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  83. field, you wrote:

    Barbados, Bermuda, Ghana, and Botswana.

    Barbados = a small town supported by tourists. Bermuda, a British territory that prospers due to the favorable tax practices that lure companies to register themselves there and pay for the privilege. And tourism.

    Ghana and Botswana, sorry, AIDS-infested and suffering from the inevitable disaster of having a median of less than 20. Nations of children.

    (BTW, since their independence, Botswana has had the fastest growth rate per capita in the world)

    When you start at less than zero, anything that takes growth in a positive direction comes at high percentage rates. You've got weak math skills as well as no knowledge of that economy, which is yet another African economy that is NOT built on an educated, modern workforce, nor does it produce anything wanted by other nations in the world.

    They have utilized their fine educational systems to its maximum effect. Botswana, for instance, has an 85% literacy rate, which is terrific for that part of the world.

    Literacy in Africa is defined as people who can "read and write" at age 15. As you well know, their reading and writing skills are minimal.

    The tragedy is that you pretend otherwise. The vast majority of Africans who have become educated in any realistic western sense, did so in western environments, if not by actually going to school in England, America, France or in white-run schools in South Africa.

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  84. mold,

    Companies file for bankruptcy because their expenses exceed their revenue and the liabilities grow faster than their assets.

    It's a common problem and people who understand finance -- that's not you -- realize the way these things work.

    The Chapter 11 filing of GM was like all chapter 11 fiings. The company had gone too far along a catastrophic path.

    Whether its Border Bookstore or General Motors, when a company can no longer pay it's bills, big changes in its capital structure must be made.

    If the problems are too big for repair, then the bankruptcy becomes a Chapter 7, which is a liquidation.

    Your lunacy about misuse of funds to pay mistresses is just more proof that you know nothing about corporate finance.

    Using company money to buy presents for girlfriends is a good way to get fired. But those expenditures are spare change and do not affect corporate health.

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  85. Anonymous1:43 PM

    My God, slappz...you are on a rampage today. You are kicking everyone's ass today and it's the Sabbath Day...what gives? do you have an aversion toward Christians too? Please, have mercy.

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  86. Anonymous1:47 PM

    Slappy, the sooper genius execs at GM took home millions in salary. They could afford to 'self-finance' their retirement. The workers had low wages and set up, through collective bargaining, a defined-benefit plan that was fully funded. When the GM execs added up debits...they included their 'retirement plan' to that of the workers. So, with that vast pile of negative, the plan seemed underfunded. It wasn't. Oh, then the execs told wingnuts that they should pull from the plan first, as they all exec and besser. Wonder of wonderments, this was allowed by christmole Troo Beleevers in Fwee Markets.
    Now the plan is underfunded...but I would term it stolen.
    So, I would be less than thrilled to listen to any 'math' proposed by the '36 crew...or their equally 'honest' offspring.

    United Way was spare change? What about Carly? Or Meg? How about Enron?
    Corporations do best when they hear 'IRS Audit' and have great fear. Keeps them honest. And, if none get st reagan or bush no-enforcement cards, they all are upstanding creatures.
    Corporations are amoral. They will do whatever they can. Gov is a brake and a halt to the worst.

    Mold

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  87. "EFFLUENTS? It's non-stop with you. Effluents = sewage. I think you meant affluence."

    Yes, that is called a typo. Unlike you I don't take time while commenting to review google and other information and spelling sources.


    "Either way? Really? Yeah, the defendant is guilty. I mean not guilty. Whatever. yeah that works."

    That is called gibberish. Oh wait, I know you are a stickler for such things. Let me give you a better word: Nonsense.

    And nothing you wrote about the countries I gave you even makes sense. Just more of the same garbage, or, to use your new googled word; effluents.

    "Literacy in Africa is defined as people who can "read and write" at age 15. As you well know, their reading and writing skills are minimal."

    WTF does that even mean? How is literacy defined in A-merry-ca?
    Age 15 and over is how most countries come up with their literacy statstics. "Minimal"? Have you ever been to Africa?

    And, FYI, I didn't "assume" the killer was black since his picture has been all over the news. You might have (or hoped) but such is life in the real world.


    BTW, any of you out there have a cure for the flu? I am stuck here at home laboring under the latest bug and I have to get better by tomorrow.

    It's fun sitting here at home and going back and forth on the blog with idiots like slappy, but I really need a quick fix.

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  88. "Just throw up anything to avoid and dodge the fact that you frequently misuse works and phrases."

    From one "gasbag" to another, I think you meant WORDS (not "works").

    But hang in there slappy, I know it's lonely in that big mansion of yours. ;)

    Folks never mind the remedy, going back and forth with slappy is all the medicine I need.

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  89. Anonymous2:07 PM

    Field, chicken soup..the real kind...works well. Pretty much any increase in fluid ingestion will help. My favorite is to eat 'Merican 'Chinese' for the heat, fat and flavours I can taste.
    I feel for you.

    Mold

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  90. PilotX3:09 PM

    First off Slappz, you like facts and statistics so do I. I offer you this, Black people make up around 13% of the population and whites around what 60 or so? I would therefore assume at most integrated schools in which whites make up the majority of the population they would be the majority in advanced math classes right? You use your son's school as an example but I'm betting the same percentage of Blacks taking advanced math is the same percentage of whites. You see, we do study advanced math and go into engineering atthe same percentages as white but shockingly there are fewer of us so.........Tell you what, check out the math and engineering depts. at Tuskegee, Florida A&M and Southern Universities and see what you find. We do the same things as everyone else at the same rates as everyone else. Attend a NSBE convention and report back to me what you find, that would be interesting.

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  91. PilotX3:11 PM

    @ Rev. Right, you dodged my question. Will you condemn No_Slappz for using race to divide the same way you accuse Black posters of doing?
    Crickets.

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  92. PilotX3:21 PM

    @ Rev. Right, also you make some interesting points. You make the glaring point that your views are somehow correct and he views of liberal Black are incorrect. As a very liberal Black I don't think my views on many topic are "wrong" or that I should somehow embrace a conservative mindset. Just looking at history conservaives have been wrong about everything. Civil rights, who was on the right side of history there? You think it was conservative whites marching with civil rights leaders? And don't get me started on rewritinig history, I am very aware of history and which side is doing some heavy editing for their own benefit. But seriously, the modern conservative mindset is damaging to this country and I do not adopt it for very specific reasons.
    1. The modern conservatives are not very diverse and seem to be happy with that fact. For example, I am not a Christian but conservatives are pushing that religion as the best and only show going.
    2.If you don't believe in "American exceptionalism" you are looked at suspiciously. While there are many good things about this country it is not the best and only country to plant yourself. Blind patriotism isn't something I can buy into.
    3. Many conservatives are attempting to dumb down society in scientific terms by attempting to interject religion into our science classrooms. I'm not down with that. People who are scientifically illiterate should not have any hand in determining science standards. Example, Palin.
    Now if you can show me how I am wrong about the modern conservative movement I might consider altering my views.

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  93. Thanks mold! I already had some chicken soup today. I even threw some Tony Chachere's in that bad boy. It helped a little.:)

    PilotX, didn't Slappy say that blacks went to Ole Miss to dodge the draft? Did he ever give you a link to prove his claim?

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  94. PilotX3:48 PM

    C'mon Field. Rev. Right will comdemn Slappz before Slappz admits error in that ole Miss dustup. Another reason I can't be a conservative, I actually admit when I'm wrong and work to correct my mistakes.
    Here's some more stories of conservatives rewriting history there Rev. I know I know it's from alternet but we all know this is happening.
    http://www.alternet.org/teaparty/149871/10_historical_%27facts%27_only_a_right-winger_could_believe/?page=entire

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  95. I didn't think he did. I was just curious.

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  96. mellaneous5:13 PM

    Field you are on a roll and I hope you or somebody saves your explanation of the purpose of your blog. Very good explanation and admirable aim, my brother.

    -Nancy Grace
    Field I think Nancy was trying to make the point that most folks could not have gotten away with Lindsay Lohan almost got away with it. She is right they would have been tackled at the door.

    But i wonder if she meant to make it appear that a black and educated are two different things. I think she may have meant that a black person period, educated or otherwise would not have been able to get out the door.

    Just a guess.

    -Jimmy McMillan touched a populace nerve when he said he was from the rent is too damn high party. But then he signs on with the conservatives which is not the usuual way that historically folks have dealt with the problem of escalating rent and housing costs.

    They have usually taken to the streets to address their problems.

    -The pesky bigoted colored folks hating and self hating fella said:

    "When it comes to English, laa showed she shares your problem."

    I disagree, I think her (LAA) English is just fine as exhibited in the very lucid and acidic tongue lashing she put on him a few posts back.

    Her English was so good that he understood that he been checked and posterized and absolutely pencil and keystroke whipped and proceeded to crawl away from his keyboard with his tail between his legs.

    In fact that lashing explains his prolonged absence.

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  97. mellaneous5:25 PM

    Bravo Mold bravo. You nailed the GM execs. Of course some folks are running around saying that the workers were making too much and were the cause of them going broke. But it doesn't explain the pockets full of money millions of dollars that the heads of GM were still pulling in while workers were being laid off.

    Hell they even went to beg for money in their own private jets.

    "Slappy, the sooper genius execs at GM took home millions in salary. They could afford to 'self-finance' their retirement. The workers had low wages and set up, through collective bargaining, a defined-benefit plan that was fully funded. When the GM execs added up debits...they included their 'retirement plan' to that of the workers. So, with that vast pile of negative, the plan seemed underfunded. It wasn't. Oh, then the execs told wingnuts that they should pull from the plan first, as they all exec and besser. Wonder of wonderments, this was allowed by christmole Troo Beleevers in Fwee Markets.
    Now the plan is underfunded...but I would term it stolen.
    So, I would be less than thrilled to listen to any 'math' proposed by the '36 crew...or their equally 'honest' offspring.

    United Way was spare change? What about Carly? Or Meg? How about Enron?
    Corporations do best when they hear 'IRS Audit' and have great fear. Keeps them honest. And, if none get st reagan or bush no-enforcement cards, they all are upstanding creatures.
    Corporations are amoral. They will do whatever they can. Gov is a brake and a halt to the worst."

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  98. Before The Mayflower5:31 PM

    no_slappz said..."As Rev Right has said, the black thing is about beleiving in the eternal grievances, and maintaining them above all else.

    "The black problem boils down to the declaration that blacks are victims of the past and because the past cannot be changed, blacks will remain victims in the future."

    no_slappz, you're an attention hog, and a one-man carnival act. If you'd have blacks discard their so-called "grievance" meme, first, give us nothing for which to grieve.

    This society manufactures conditions that evokes grievances with the same dedication, and vigor, as it does printing money to coverup the theft of bankers, and the fleecing of American taxpayers.

    And thanks for articulating the "black problem" so well. The real cause for it has eluded me all these many years.

    It would take someone as astute as you, someone who's never contended with the problem, to elucidate it, and offer a workable solution for its eradication.

    In time, I'm sure blacks will erect a statue of your likeness to honor both your perspicacity and hoary wisdom.

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  99. field, you wrote:

    Yes, that is called a typo.

    Effluents for affluence -- a typo? Not a chance. The words are practically homonyms and you didn't know the difference.

    As for literacy in Africa, the definition, like I said to laa, is determined in the Humpty-Dumpty fasion. It means whatever Humpty says it means.

    There's no internationally recognized "test" that measures literacy around the world in the same way. Worse, there's no reason to think these "literate" people are reading or writing English.

    And as long as they're not reading and writing English, it matters little that they can read and write Bantu or Swahili. or one of the hundreds of other languages that keep Africa stuck in its tribal past.

    Yes, I've been to Africa. Moreover, I have a relative who is now a missionary in a small town in South Africa, my niece recently completed a semester at a college in Cape Town and I've had business dealings with firms in South Africa.

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  100. before the mayflower,


    Really, your sarcasm is nothing more than that. Not a fact in sight and not a clear thought brought forth. You're just doing what you can to shoot the messenger.

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  101. mold, you wrote:

    Slappy, the sooper genius execs at GM took home millions in salary.

    All clearly documented in GM's annual proxy statement.

    They could afford to 'self-finance' their retirement.

    Until the 1980s, most American companies maintained Defined Benefit Pension Plans. GM was one of those companies, and for those plans to receive approval, they had to cover everyone.

    The workers had low wages and set up, through collective bargaining, a defined-benefit plan that was fully funded.

    For a period of time, the defined-benefit plan was -- in accounting terms -- funded properly. However, the funding of defined-benefit plans permitted companies to, in fact, carry UNFUNDED liabilities on their balance sheets. The Unfunded Liabilities were the Projected Healthcare Costs of Employees AND Retirees.

    In the 1990s, those of us on Wall Street who looked at those factors saw where GM was headed. The bankruptcy filing should have come 10 years earlier. It would have been better for all. But...

    When the GM execs added up debits...they included their 'retirement plan' to that of the workers. So, with that vast pile of negative, the plan seemed underfunded. It wasn't.

    You really know nothing about accounting and finance. Unfortunately, for you and anyone who believes your idiocy, that's a risk. Because you know nothing, I'm sure you do not manage anyone's stock portfolio, which is a relief.

    Management at GM made plenty of mistakes. The biggest was giving in to union demands. If you were to take back all the money that was paid to the top 100 people at GM over its entire existence and were to give that money to union workers, the company would have been just as bankrupt as it was two years ago.

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  102. Before The Mayflower6:27 PM

    no_slappz said...
    "before the mayflower,

    "Really, your sarcasm is nothing more than that. Not a fact in sight and not a clear thought brought forth. You're just doing what you can to shoot the messenger."

    That's my point: the "messenger," as you call yourself, has no message. For that reason alone, he should be shot.

    Your plaint isn't one we haven't heard before. You're an attack dog, not a problem solver.

    As for your accusation that I offered little in the way of substance--facts, and a clear thought--I'll reiterate one of my previous statements that you carefully tiptoed around:

    This society manufactures conditions that evokes grievances with the same dedication, and vigor, as it does printing money to coverup the theft of bankers, and the fleecing of American taxpayers.

    One example should suffice.

    Poor Mexican are enticed (yes, enticed!) across the border with the lure of jobs, and a higher standard of living, only to find themselves the objects of hate and derision (see Arizona), and their naturally-born children, if Republicans have their way, stripped of citizenship.

    This is the America I know and recognize. This is the American exceptionalism that I've come to expect, where the exploitation of the weak by the rich and the powerful is as commonplace as the rhetoric used to buttress the exceptionalism with which you proudly beat your chest.

    This, I fear, is the legacy of American exceptionalism, and the ugly truth that you would hide, or silence, as you parade it for all to see.

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  103. PilotX6:31 PM

    "whatever language keeps it stuck in its tribal past" and you claim to have visited this continent? Did you stay in a hut and hunt zebra for food while you were there? Sure many people on the continent speak and read their ancestral language but also speak and read others. That is a sign of intelligence not a lack of progress. Most students in Senegal speak and read at least two languages which is more than I can say for the average American citizen. And from my visits most areas are not stuck in any tribal past. There are areas of West Virginia that would qualify as stuck in a tribalistic past.....

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  104. PilotX6:35 PM

    "most liberal websites shut out dissenting opinions".....
    name one Rev.

    Also looking around at states that have a conservative majority there are things happening there that I disagree with. Laws that oppose Sharia Law? Is that necessary? How about tax credits for a creationist museum? I'm not down with that but that's what conservative majorities have done. How about injecting creationism into science? Yep, conservative majorities have done that too. Is that ok? Is that why I should be a conservative or are liberals right on opposing those issues and conservatives right no matter what?

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  106. Anonymous6:59 PM

    PilotX said...
    "most liberal websites shut out dissenting opinions".....
    name one Rev.


    Newshounds,MediaMatters,etc.......

    Sorry, thats just to easy.

    SPC

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  107. Anonymous7:09 PM

    Before The Mayflower said...
    "Poor Mexican are enticed (yes, enticed!) across the border with the lure of jobs, and a higher standard of living, only to find themselves the objects of hate and derision (see Arizona), and their naturally-born children, if Republicans have their way, stripped of citizenship."

    Yep,its evil Amerkkk's fault for everything.Its nothing but hate that makes people living in Arizona want to enforce laws and protect their citizens from being killed.

    You just need another Jim Jones type Democrat to take you away from this evil white racist nation.


    SPC

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  108. StillaPanther27:38 PM

    To Slappy...you did not understand my point.... You are not old enought to know that during segregation the white schools were afraid to play the Black schools in basketball and football when their teams were all white. My people (Blacks in America) always thought that anything white was better than their own. My point is if the best Black players in America felt pride in something of their own they would have continued to go to Blac institutions and we would now have some of the billions that these young lost Blacks make for your white institutions. Please site me some situation in America give up so much to some other race. Don't include government...we all give to that. My race still enrich other races which angers and sadden this Black Panther. SSlappy, I do have the sweet memories when Duke was beaten by NCCU in a preseason game. 1972. As far as being able to buy a team... your people have denied Blacks the chance in the past. Julius Erving and Fatty Taylor was denied to come to the table for the Virginia Squires. Enjoy yourselves because I hope I am around when the Chinese take ownership of this white land called America. As an addeum...how do you think the prideful Blacks feel when the NCAA throw the Black school a bone each year in the 64 or 65 teams ? You may think I am condeming white for using our only resource in America. I am sadden by my people that failed to look inward first. You think an Italian would give up pizza? They enrich each other by their traditions.

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  109. Before The Mayflower7:46 PM

    Anonymous SPC said..."Yep,its evil Amerkkk's fault for everything.Its nothing but hate that makes people living in Arizona want to enforce laws and protect their citizens from being killed."

    Yep, it's "evil" and it's "hate".

    When Europeans landed on these shores, and the people that were here before them sought to protect their people from being killed, and their customs and traditions from being trammeled, as white hordes marched from sea to shining sea, you called it Manifest destiny, and the rights of the conquerer over the conquered.

    When it comes to your own, it about law enforcement and protection. When it's about others, well, they had no right to stand in your way, and impede the progress of civilization, as though killing thousands of indigenous people was civilized.

    Authors such as the Holocaust expert David Cesarani have argued that the government and policies of the United States of America against certain indigenous peoples in furtherance of Manifest destiny constituted genocide. Cesarani states that "in terms of the sheer numbers killed, the Native American Genocide exceeds that of the Holocaust".[42] He quotes David E. Stannard, author of American Holocaust,[43] who speaks of the "genocidal and racist horrors against the indigenous peoples that have been and are being perpetrated by many nations in the Western Hemisphere, including the United States...."[44]

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  110. "field, you wrote:

    Yes, that is called a typo.

    Effluents for affluence -- a typo? Not a chance. The words are practically homonyms and you didn't know the difference."

    Really? So I suppose when I wrote
    this back in January I meant effluents instead of affluence?

    http://field-negro.blogspot.com/2011/01/ohio-prayers.html

    "Maybe the judge was just following the will of her affluent constituents"

    See how easy it is to prove that I am right and you are wrong?

    BTW genius, you might want to look up the worm homonym. I am pretty sure that effluent and affluent do not qualify. Unless your pronunciation of words is as messed up as your logic.

    Now how is this for a sentence for you?

    Your effluence of BS is like effluents from fertilizer factory. :)

    Now, did you mean words or "works"?

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  111. Before The Mayflower8:34 PM

    no_slappz siad..."Management at GM made plenty of mistakes. The biggest was giving in to union demands. If you were to take back all the money that was paid to the top 100 people at GM over its entire existence and were to give that money to union workers, the company would have been just as bankrupt as it was two years ago."

    It was those hated unions, and their unreasonable demands to participate in the wealth that their work helped generate, that gave birth to the myth of American exceptionalism.

    The period that saw the largest growth of this nation's middle class correlates with the period where unions burgeoned, and their demands were summarily met by management.

    Without unions, American exceptionalism, popularly known as a "chicken in every pot. And a car in every backyard," would have been the stuff of fiction.

    Therefore, your attack on unions, as the destroyer of American prosperity, is misguided, as unions are the guarantors of this prosperity, and which, without, will return us to the Dark Ages of corporate hegemony.

    Capitalism thrives on cheap labor.

    As new, foreign, labor pools open to corporatist, capitalists will abandoned the people of this country for more lucrative climes, as they're currently doing.

    And with your incessant attacks on unions, you're aiding and abetting that process, either wittingly or unwittingly.

    It's hard to know what's in the heart and minds of Republicans--such is the carapace that has grown over what was once their souls.

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  112. mareally jealous?

    your envy is screaming again.

    what?...white night?

    no black studs sleeping in your bed this weekend?

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  113. mareally perpetually evasive:

    why is it ok for hobama and his racist hero raygun to be more racist than nancy grace????

    why is it ok for hobama to adore that racist abe lincoln more than fn hates nancy grace???

    why???

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  114. Anonymous8:58 PM

    Bfore The Mayflower,

    When Mexicans invaded this once great land, and the people that were here before them sought to protect their people from being killed, and their customs and traditions from being trammeled, as Mexican hordes spread from sea to shining sea, you called it what?

    Liberalism? Nah,you called it a way to get Democrat voters.

    SPC

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  115. Anonymous9:02 PM

    alicia banks said...
    mareally perpetually evasive:

    why is it ok for hobama and his racist hero raygun to be more racist than nancy grace????

    why is it ok for hobama to adore that racist abe lincoln more than fn hates nancy grace???


    AB, don't you know that liberal BM/BW reserve the right to choose which racist they want to embrace and which ones they want to cry about?

    SPC

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  116. Before The Mayflower9:08 PM

    field negro said..."Really? So I suppose when I wrote
    this back in January I meant effluents instead of affluence?"

    You don't have to look further than what you wrote today, as no_slappz struggles to make a molehill out of a molehill:

    "But these are more affluent neighborhoods with a lot of black folks.

    "I don't equate effluents with what is necessarily 'working well'."

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  117. "as no_slappz struggles to make a molehill out of a molehill:"

    BTM, I like that. I might have to use it sometime. :)

    Whoops, I wonder if he noticed that I wrote worm and not word? :)

    Although I bet for slappy some words are like worms. Maybe worm is just fine there.

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  118. PilotX9:22 PM

    @SPC, as someone who regularly visits MMFA when have the comments section been off limits to dissenting views? I see conservative commenters all the time. The question was directed at Rev. Right because obviously you missed quite badly.
    @Mayflower, what do you mean the most prosperous time in this country saw the growth of the middle class? We're talking about the shift of wealth to the top 2% here duh! No one is successful until the hit their first billion, THAT is the American dream, not a nice house/car/education for the kids/good retirement. We need an economy like Vegas, win big or go home baby! Gotta think like a Reagan worshipping conservative.

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  119. Before The Mayflower9:26 PM

    "Liberalism? Nah,you called it a way to get Democrat voters."
    SPC

    Is that your problem, why you lack empathy, you Republicans aren't getting enough black love in the voting booths?

    You can't get what you don't give.

    And frankly, if you're representative of that Neo-Republican love, you will continue to be love starved.

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  120. Field, echinacea tea with honey is wonderful for an impending cold or flu. NyQuil doesn't hurt either. :-)

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  121. Thanks Maria, I will try it.

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  122. fn:

    holistic meds are always best

    best cold remedy ever:

    lots of orange juice
    zinc vitamins
    valerian toot capsules

    get well soon!

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  123. Hey Field:

    Try some "COLD EZE" throat tablets. They're made from Zinc. They cost more than Halls but will do the job. You take them BEFORE you get a cold so you won't have one. Eat Garlic pills too.

    You can't have rebellion on a empty stomach.

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