That was fiery and on the ball
You just made me sit up and listen. Ama beginning to be proud of
you.....
I'm sure that some of the cockroaches have gone into hiding and will
NEVER come out to face what you just said.... not in public... they
will grumble and mutter some curses under their breath and inwardly
feel very black, very Afrikan, a little scared and very humble.....
On Jun 25, 8:42 pm, Lavonda Staples <lrstap...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What in the name of God and three other White folks is Ghaddafi "doing" for
> his people?
>
> 1. They are cut off technologically from the rest of the world.
> 2. They are cut out of labour markets because Black Africans from Nigeria,
> Ghana, etc. are being enticed with promises of work in Libya.
> 3. Black Africans are forced into slavery in Libya.
> 4. The Libyan people appear to be just as involved in skin-color based
> murder and violence as they are in their liberation from Ghaddafi.
> 5. No alternate voices are ALLOWED to be heard in the Libyan press.
> 6. While Ghaddafi was arrayed in his finest boubou and Africa pendant five
> to ten Black Africans were being killed in his jails and were being publicly
> executed.
> 7. Black Africans (170) had to be RESCUED out of Libya because of what
> Ghaddafi is "doing" for his people.
>
> I am sick unto the gates of hell of Black folks engaging in this, 'the enemy
> of my enemy is my friend' ideology when Black Muslims or Black Americans
> address issues on the continent. Just because Ghaddafi pisses off the west
> doesn't MAKE HIM A FRIEND to Black people, Black Muslims, or any
> comibination thereof.
>
> How can you ignore all of those innocent folks who look like you who had as
> their only crime - unemployment? How dare you put this man on a pedestal
> for no other reason than your own flawed rhetoric?
>
> Go back and review the information and then answer with that anger and ache
> in your gut. You've lost touch with the force that makes you human. At one
> point, I was also hopeful of an African Union or an OAU to allow the people
> of African nations the ability to profit from their resources. I thought,
> at one point, that it could be possible that Ghaddafi was the uniting
> force. I was wrong. I admit it. I am not a fan of tarbabies and the only
> thing you can get walking down the wrong road is a broken leg. What kind of
> idiot gets a broken leg and still drags him or herself the remainder of the
> way down the road? I don't know the answer to that one. I do know that all
> of this Black American sentiment towards Ghaddafi is just as stupid as the
> Black American sympathy towards Saddam Hussein. A man who couldn't even
> brush his teeth until he had killed a few of the abd (descendants of East
> African slavery) and a whole goo gob of Kurds (Black as the night folks like
> you and me). Even his cousin, Chemical Ali, couldn't feel right within
> himself 'til he had sent some Black folks to Paradise.
>
> I will NEVER forget a photo I saw of dark-skinned young mothers with their
> children. They were laying rotting on the road. Victims of Chemical Ali.
> You see, that brother liked to test his weapons on the Kurds when they were
> most likely to be out of the house. That particular photo which is seared
> into my mind is when he decided to test the weapons when the mothers were
> retrieving their young sons from school (not getting into the debate on why
> the girls weren't in school as well).
>
> Stop defending these homicidal Muslim leaders because they're Muslim and you
> happen to adhere to the American, watered down to the point of not even
> being Islam at all, form of the religion. Do you know that it has only been
> in the last five years that Saudi Arabia has allowed the first Black African
> to become a muezzin???? The Black African was good enough for the prophet
> (PBUH) but it isn't good enough for the Saudi Royal family - only for
> servitude, sex, and illegitimate children.
>
> Please reply and prove me wrong with facts. I don't have time for anything
> else.
>
> La Vonda R. Staples
>
>
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>
> On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 12:54 PM, <MsJoe2...@aol.com> wrote:
> > **
> > For what must tears be shed?
>
> > Pray, can someone explain why Obama waged war in Libya when Ghaddafi is
> > doing more for his people than Obama has accomplished for the American
> > people?
>
> > Libya is building homes for Libyans; there are no homeless people in Libya
> > while Americans are sleeping under bridges. America has a higher poverty and
> > crime rate. Education in Libya is free and even though Obama and his NATO
> > allies are destroying Libya's social and economic infrastructure, including
> > orphanages, primary schools and a university they bombed, Libya recently
> > extended scholarships for students studying in the US, including providing
> > them with monthly allowances and for their dependents, too.
>
> > How many civilians did any partisan opposition kill? But civilians died
> > from Obama's policies and funding for unmanned drones in Libya - and they
> > are still dying from the Obama, Cameron and Sarkozy doctrine of *might is
> > right.*
>
> > At least the Koch brothers are not targeting to kill Obama;
> > but assassination has become the tool of Obama and his NATO friends to oust
> > a foreign leader.
>
> > Would rational and moral people prefer to buy the policies of Obama whose
> > policies are killing civilians in order to advance political ends or the
> > product of a businessman bent on playing politics to defeat a politician?
>
> > *The ignorance here is the woeful and blind support for Obama. The
> > hypocrisy is not lost on the informed*.
>
> > *From:* Lewis, Vera [mailto:VLE...@houstonisd.org]
> > *Sent:* Wednesday, June 22, 2011 11:17 AM
> > *Subject:* FW: Subject: Anti Obama Brothers
>
> > *Vera Lewis*[image: cid:45A7A7A2E2254BCAAC93278E5D55E154@bellcomputer]
>
> > *HISD Research – 713-556-6722***
>
> > *email: **vle...@houstonisd.org*<http://us.mc1257.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=vle...@houstonisd.org>
>
> > *Subject:* Anti Obama Brothers
>
> > *Brothers Charles and David Koch, with a combined worth
> > around $35 billion dollars, are waging a war against President Obama.*
> > *The Koch brothers are the majority owners in Koch Industries, America 's
> > second-largest private company with revenues of $100 billion in 2009, and
> > 80,000
> > employees in 60 countries.*
> > *Koch Industries main source of revenue is from the manufacturing,
> > refining,
> > and distribution of petroleum. They are major financiers of the Tea Party.
> > They also are providing money to run anti-democratic ads.
>
> > Do not allow your money to be used to sponsor the Tea Party. *
>
> > *Don't buy these products! *
> > *Products by Koch:
> > 1. Industry/Georgia-Pacific Products:
> > 2. Angel Soft toilet paper
> > 3. Brawny paper towels
> > 4. Dixie plates, bowls, napkins and cups
> > 5. Mardi Gras napkins and towels
> > 6. Quilted Northern toilet paper
> > 7. Soft 'n Gentle toilet paper
> > 8. Sparkle napkins
> > 9. Vanity fair napkins
> > 10. Zee napkins *
>
> > * Pass it on to others !!!*
> > *
> > "There is no darkness like ignorance."*
>
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> Community College of the District of Columbia
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