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RACISM NEED YOU’LL

My brother sent this from his friend. Below you will find a “LINK” to an awesome video on why we have racism in this country.

This “white” author presents an awesome yet simple explanation of the real reason for racism in this country. I am reminded of the well know puppet in the last election, Joe the Plumber. This individual will probably never make over $250,000 in one year, but he was extremely articulate in working to ensure that taxes would not be increased for people in this income group. What group of people prompted him to be so outspoken? Yes, another example of the white elite milking a poor white person to let him believe he is one of them. When in fact they don’t care for him any more than they care for a (rich or poor) Black person, even though Joe happens to be a white person. But it’s much better for this poor brain-washed White person to fight the battle that only the elite can benefit from in this country.

The plan that the white elite has put into action is awesome for them. And I feel Tim Wise has hit the reason for racism right on the head.

My friends, this is not a video to prompt you to rise up in some sort of insurrection. But it should open your mind to see what is happening in our country today. The elite aren’t concerned about closing the borders. The elite wants to have the cheap labor at any cost. The concern today is more about the Rich vs. the poor than the White vs the Black. Yes, more Blacks are poor, but the White’s that are poor have been brain-washed to believe they are somehow better than their poor Black neighbor. http://www.endhateradio.com/

Posted by admin - April 4, 2012 at 3:19 pm

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Tim Wise

Posted by admin - April 3, 2012 at 1:34 pm

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Who can we trust – Something to reflect on

I received this Information from a friend! Did any of you know about this? It is my FIRST!!
Wilton Homer Jr.? (How sick is America?)
How many knew about the black pilot who crashed his plane in Shanksville, PA Sept 11, 2011.

Maybe not his name or history, but just knew that the pilot was an educated black man who was married and a father. The short bio below will bring us all up to date who should know and care.
Who was Leroy Wilton Homer Jr.?(How sick is America?)

Leroy Homer, Jr.

In September, America marked the 10th Anniversary of 9/11. A tragedy that seems as if it only happened a short while ago. One thing that some people might observe and question is what was the impact of 9/11 on African Americans. The majority of 9/11 media focus has been on white families and white children. Leroy Wilton Homer Jr. was an African-American first officer operating the flight that tragically fell in an act of terrorism in Shanksville, PA on Sept. 11, 2001. Pilot Homer’s plane was the 4th attacked that day.

The Long Island, New York native dreamed of flying as a child. He was only 15 years old when he started flight instruction in a Cessna 152. By the time he was 18, Homer had obtained his private pilot’s license. That same year, he joined the Air Force and became a second lieutenant. He served in Operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield and later supported efforts in Somalia . During his tenure, Homer was named the 21st Air Force Air Crew Instructor of the Year. Homer achieved the rank of captain before his honorable discharge from active duty in 1995.

For his actions on board Flight 93, Homer received many posthumous awards and citations, including honorary membership in the historic Tuskegee Airmen, the Congress Of Racial Equality’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Award, the SCLC Drum Major for Justice Award and the Westchester County Trailblazer Award.

Ironically, Homer was depicted by a white actor in the film, United 93, the drama that told the story of the passengers and crew, their families on the ground and the flight controllers on the day of the attacks.

Homer is survived by his wife, Melodie, and daughter, Laurel. Time magazine last week published Beyond 9/11: Portraits of Resilience, a photo-rich commemorative edition dedicated to 9/11’s 10th anniversary. No identifiable African Americans are pictured in its 64 pages.

America just does not get it. There are two kinds of sins: sins of commission and sins of omission.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/01/31/presidential-proclamation-national-african-american-history-month-2012

Posted by admin - February 27, 2012 at 11:27 pm

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Government [Hypocrisy] about taxpayer-funded health insurance

As before, Slate we’ve noted [government programs are saving insurance companies] if you add the failure of employer-linked health care with Medicare, Medicaid, government employment, and the military, a huge chunk of Americans already have taxpayer-funded health care. It’s a diverse lot. Rich old people and poor kids, university professors, congressmen, teachers, DMV clerks and their families. Pretty much everybody you see on CNBC yelling about socialism? Their parents and grandparents (if they’re still living) get taxpayer-funded health insurance. Mine do. Charles Grassley, the septuagenarian Iowan who is doing his darnedest to torpedo meaningful health care form, has it. Arthur Laffer, the 69-year-old economist who went on television and suggested that Medicare isn’t a government health care program, is eligible for Medicare. Dick Armey, who spent many years teaching at a state university and served several terms in Congress, has had taxpayer-funded health insurance for much of his adult life. Same for Rudy Giuliani and Newt Gingrich. Democratic senators like Max Baucus, Kent Conrad, and Ben Nelson? Yes, yes, and yes. Law professors at the University of Tennessee have it. The employees of George Mason University, which houses the free-market Mercatus Center, do, too. Policy analyst Betsy McCaughey, currently reprising her 1990s role of health care bamboozler, will be eligible for it in a few years’ time.
Obvious? Yes. But it’s still worth pointing out. All these people rely on—or have relied on—the government to pick up the tab for their health care and for their health insurance. And that hasn’t caused euthanasia or the abolition of private property. Funny how you don’t hear any complaints from worthies about taxpayer-funded health insurance when it’s covering them, their staffs, and their loved ones. For many of these people, especially the older ones, there literally is no affordable alternative. Insurance companies prefer to insure healthy people, not sick people—that’s how they make money. And older people are more likely to run into health trouble requiring expensive care. Dick Armey, who issuing to get out from under the tyranny of Medicare, is apparently under the illusion that insurance companies are really eager to cover 69-year-old men at a low cost. House Minority Leader John Boehner is a 59-year-old smoker whose skin has an orange hue. What do you think Aetna would charge him per month for a good policy?
After the stock-research scandals of the 1990s, analysts were required to disclose whether they or their families owned stock in the companies they were talking about. That has since emerged as a key gauge of credibility. I’d like to see something similar for the health care debate. Before they weigh in on the prospects for health care reform, interview subjects—pundits, talking heads, policy wonks, editors, members of Congress—would have to disclose whether they or their family members rely on taxpayer-funded health insurance.
Such a disclosure might eat into valuable airtime. But it would clarify the debate. We’re witnessing a conversation between various people who are dependent on taxpayer-funded health insurance telling the public why tens of millions of people shouldn’t have access to it. Most of the opponents of universal health care don’t really think the public provision of health insurance services is immoral, evil, or socialistic—after all, they’d be at risk of bankruptcy without it. And most aren’t opposed to deficit spending as a matter of principle. (How do they think we’re paying for the Medicare prescription drug entitlement the Republicans rammed through a few years ago?) In effect, they believe that taxpayer-funded health insurance is appropriate and crucial for some people—themselves, their staffs, their parents—but not for others; that some are entitled to it, and that others simply aren’t. In Washington, unlike at Whole Foods, they want us to believe that what’s good for the goose will poison the gander.

http://www.americanveteransaid.com/?gclid=CMGByr2r5a0CFSYaQgodLgqvnw

Posted by admin - January 22, 2012 at 10:46 pm

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Reform and Healthcare – Constitutional Convention

No one has been able to explain to me why young men and women, who serve in the U.S. Military for 20 years, risking their lives protecting freedom, only get 50% of their pay at retirement. This after all other money is taken away. While Politicians, who hold their political positions in the safe confines of the capital, protected by these same men and women, receive full pay retirement after serving only ONE term. It just does not make any sense.

How much longer can this continue?

Fox news has learned that the staffers of Congress, family members are exempt from having to pay back student loans. This will get national attention only if other news networks will broadcast it. When you add this to the below, just where will all of it stop?

How much longer can this continue?

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Posted by admin - June 20, 2011 at 11:24 pm

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