Doggone!
I guess that it's alright with Bangurah
beating his chest solemnly only to swear
that his boy Romneyly should soon declare
and take the oath of office as the first non-Black
post-Republican Bush man.
all because
the economy
is in crisis.
I guess that it's Ok for Bangurah
to piously declare and of course unctuously swear
and solemnly prophesy, both prophesy and swear and
poetically testify
"our Afrikan people in Libya are gone
Two more to go: Obama and Cameron "
And as he humbly shuffles and swears
is he aware
that Brother Obama was awarded the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize?
Not just because of the hope and audacity of toning down the USA's
holy military rhetoric, of actually achieving the lessening of lethal
anti-ballistic missile tensions between the United States and Russia
over Europe ( those of us who live in Europe are probably more aware
of this and so is the Nobel Committee) which does not mean to say that
the silent threats do not continue – mostly threatening those who do
not possess real nuclear weapons capability.
The Nobel Peace Prize can also be seen as encouragement ( like a
carrot) to being
at least, less strident in the propaganda wars.
Here, Gil Scott-Heron disapproves very strongly
of this kind of intent:
"The Military and the Monetary,
get together whenever they think its necessary,
They turn our brothers and sisters into mercenaries,
they are turning the planet into a cemetery."
http://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-a&hs=lwC&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&sa=X&ei=vGwEUJClEfPE4gSby6SqCA&ved=0CDAQBSgA&q=Gil+Scott+Heron+:+The+military+and+the+monetary&spell=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.osb&biw=1024&bih=636&hl=en
As if the USA has not had enough trucking with Afghanistan,
and Pakistan General Rommel will probably be declaring in Tel Aviv
(so that everyone can hear, loud and clear in New York)
that he's going to nuke all the Mullahs and conquer Iran
send every one of them ( the Mullahs) to the unoccupied territories
of the 72 holy virgins.
Interesting things that could be raised about future Obama _ Africa
relations ( 2nd term)
Nota Bene: Cameron is a hundred times smarter than the likes of
Money's Romney and by far a more pleasant personality......
On Jul 16, 3:47 am, "La Vonda R. Staples" <lrstap...@gmail.com> wrote:
> And He ain't stuck on pretty neither!
>
> This is a wonderful thing indeed. I have not yet, not once, not even a
> tiny bit, been unhappy with the way the women of Africa govern. From Mrs.
> Sirleaf-Johnson to all of the beautiful Black sisters who risk and have
> lost their lives in protest - these women are leading the way.
>
> Thank you Dr. Bangura!
>
> Vonda
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 5:31 PM, Abdul Bangura <th...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> > *Breaking News:*
>
> > As our wonderful Afrikan American people say, "God don't like ugly!"
>
> > Nine of the 11 conspirators to the butchering of our Afrikan people in
> > Libya are gone: Sarkozy, Wade, Berlusconi, Wulff, Cowan, Zapatero,
> > Papandreou, Socrates, and Ping
>
> > Two more to go: Obama and Cameron
>
> > *
> > *
> > *AfricanConstitution.Org*
> > *
> > *
>
> > 15 July 2012
>
> > South Africa's Dlamini Zuma wins AU Commission chair
>
> > Dlamini-Zuma will be the first woman to lead the AU Commission
> > [Reuters]
>
> > ALJAZEERA, 15, July 2012 - Doctor and diplomat Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma of
> > South Africa has won a vote to become the first female head of the African
> > Union Commission, delegates have said.
>
> > The ex-wife of South African President Jacob Zuma defeated incumbent and
> > rival Jean Ping of Gabon on Sunday, who had headed the steering body of the
> > 54-member organisation since 2008.
>
> > AfricanConstitution.Org © 2012
>
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