Don't panic anyone. Now you may lose your job and only get $200 because rich Republicans think that's all you're worth but hey, at least.......um........I got nothing.
dinthebeast said... "Some final words from John Lewis:"
"Always keep hating Trump. Peanuts aren't technically nuts. Always remember Orange Man Bad. Dam electricity is the best kind of electricity. Never stop fighting for black people's right not to be arrested. Don't tie your shoes too tight. America will never be free until black people are free to commit crimes without interference from law enforcement."
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"One of the most precocious and hilarious Black political minds on the net. Ive been a long-time fan!" ~Asad Malik~
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"To white people, Bennett's musings are like kitchen-table talk from a kitchen they may otherwise never set foot in. To African Americans, he is part of a growing army of black Internet amateurs who have taken up the work once reserved for ministers and professional activists: the work of setting a black agenda, shaping black opinion and calling attention to the state of the nation's racial affairs."
~~Richard Fausset, "L.A. Times"~~~
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Raised in the house, but field certified. Jamaica is the land of my birth, but I consider myself a citizen of the world. I currently practice law in the city of "brotherly love".
"Half a century after Little Rock, the Montgomery bus boycott and the tumultuous dawn of the modern civil rights era, the new face of the movement is Facebook, MySpace and some 150 black blogs united in an Internet alliance they call the AfroSpear.
Older, familiar leaders such as Rev. Jesse Jackson, Rev. Al Sharpton and NAACP Chairman Julian Bond, are under challenge by a younger generation of bloggers known by such provocative screen names as Field Negro, thefreeslave and African American Political Pundit. And many of the newest struggles are being waged online." ~Howard Witt-The Chicago Tribune~
"I had no idea, for example, of the extent of the African-American blogging world out there and its collective powers of dissemination.But now, after reading thousands of anguished, thoughtful comments posted on these blogs reflecting on issues of persistent racial discrimination in the nation's schools and courtrooms, what's clear to me is that there's a new, "virtual" civil rights movement out there on the Internet that can reach more people in a few hours than all the protest marches, sit-ins and boycotts of the 1950s and 60s put together." ~Chicago Tribune Reporter, Howard Witt~
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 208 of 208Here’s Herman Cain on Twitter less than a month ago, sharing his highly valuable COVID thoughts.
This is off the scales on the irony-meter.
Lesson learned: You should maybe get your health advice from virologists and epidemiologists, not orange-tinted reality TV show hosts.
"You should maybe get your health advice from virologists and epidemiologists, not orange-tinted reality TV show hosts."
This country shot past that exit a long time ago.
"MSM Historical Reporting on the Economy"
So we should ignore a historic drop in GDP and pretend nothing happened? Ok.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.yahoo.com/amphtml/gdp-suffers-historic-drop-weekly-142245724.html
Don't panic anyone. Now you may lose your job and only get $200 because rich Republicans think that's all you're worth but hey, at least.......um........I got nothing.
A speech from a true statesman.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/5544048002
dinthebeast said...
"Some final words from John Lewis:"
"Always keep hating Trump. Peanuts aren't technically nuts. Always remember Orange Man Bad. Dam electricity is the best kind of electricity. Never stop fighting for black people's right not to be arrested. Don't tie your shoes too tight. America will never be free until black people are free to commit crimes without interference from law enforcement."
President Trump enjoying a round of golf after his 2020 win......
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