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04-04-06, 03:54 PM
thats what white folks are tying to do...
their nature determines their behavious.
watch, next - time your at work ect, they will say something which is near- the-knuckle about us, then they will sit back and watch us rant.
they know exactly how to push our button.
the key is, how to push theirs and watch THEM rant.
to call these folks devil would even be an insult to their evilfather lucifer himself.
amen?
f-c-uk them i say. writing in will do sweet fanny adams, remember they get off on our negative vibes, they are strange creatures on the face of this earth.
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i can see the pub from here...
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04-04-06, 04:01 PM
to put the story in context.cynthi aMcKinney is one o fthe ONLY..if nt THE ONLY elected memeber o fcongress to put major heat on adminstration about what was known previous to 911......you can look her track record up.......she has big balls..as the expression goes..she isn't in politics to get patted on the head like others
If you read the story of the so called incident..you'll hear that she was routinely harrassed and provoked by this security guard...even though he sees her EVERY day..he demanded ID and other bogus demands.......she was marked for harrassment......and even the most civil people have breaking points......
In terms of this radio shock jock and even the security guard.... are we surprised by anything that grandchildren of slaveowners do?
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04-04-06, 04:35 PM
Back in 2001 after 911, I thought and believed that Cynthia Mckinney was a psycho and a whacko. I changed my mind afterwards, especially after what the Jewish lobby did to boot her from congress. That event convinced me that indeed the Jewish lobby has the power to choose and control so called leaders and they decide who gets elected to congress or the Senate, hence Mckinney was booted from congress by the Jewish lobby and Denise Majette another black femalewas elected in her place. The lobby quickly lost interest in Majette who was not conforming to their wishes thus she served only one term and then and only then was Cynthia Mckinney able to come back to power. I was happy to see her re-elected back to congress. Neal Boortz is just another racist conservative pig and this issue is serious and he must be made to apologise.
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04-04-06, 04:37 PM
Yes, and now they are trying to have her arrested for her skirmish with a security guard, who suddenly did not recognize her in the Capital building (like there are so many Black female congresswomen that he forgot who she was). The insult about her hair is part of a larger program that was launched centuries ago to get us to hate our hair and features. Same old caveman jargon.
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06-04-06, 01:40 PM
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That devil needs his ass WHUPPED.....
I dunno man.
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That womanreallydoes needto do something withthathair ... she's a congress woman fer christ sake.
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06-04-06, 02:03 PM
zaghawa wrote:
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That devil needs his ass WHUPPED.....
I dunno man.
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That womanreallydoes needto do something withthathair ... she's a congress woman fer christ sake.
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Her hair looks clean and combed to me and it looks like it has been cut into a nice style so what's the problem? It just looks a little windswept in that pic lol! It appears people have a problem with her hair texture more than anything. There are many different textures of hair and if people don't know then they should get to know and just because a woman's hair isn't pressed or permed doesn't mean she should be mocked for wearing it loose. It's like there is a rule that frizzy hair has to be braided or slicked or something, yawn. I love frizzy hair and love to see women wearing it big and proud. I'm tired of people laughing at me and trying to make me feel bad about my hair texture so I just try not to care anymore (its hard!). I'm especially tired of black men telling me how I should wear my hair because NEVER do I hear (in my experience only) anything good said about braids or natural. It always has to be basically like a typical white woman's hair to be deemed nice. confused3
Edit: You see, even I'm conditioned to laugh at her hair and her hair is like mine! :? How stupid is that? I've had white people laugh at my hair on more than one occasion when I've worn it frizzy and loose or in braids. I've never had people laugh when it's been straight or curly.
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06-04-06, 02:33 PM
Zaghawa wrote:I dunno man.
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for "christ's sake"..wow...hahahaha
funny stuff..... think you're just so used to seeing black women with straightened hair that youare shocked to see a woman in something resembling the natural state of her hair.....
She is an elected official......she is dressed appropriately....and looks clean ......I don't agree that she needs to "do something with that hair".....
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06-04-06, 02:41 PM
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No man .... ugly is ugly.
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Bad hair is bad hair... I aint being racist.
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I suppose its clean although I am not so sure from the looks of it. But can't a congresswoman afford a decent hairstylists ? I mean come on she is ------------------REPRESENTING US.
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The scourge of bad hairknows no ethnic group ------------ hehe
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06-04-06, 02:47 PM
I think the people of her district are more interested in her ability to pass laws that benefit them/protect them..... then they are her personal appearance.....or at least they SHOULD be.....
In past political campaigns..white candidates have used early 70s photos of Black candidatesin full blowout Afros....to portray themin the same way you're receiving the image of Cong. McKinney.....
They were just wearing their hair in natural state.....but "general"public perception is what it is..
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06-04-06, 02:48 PM
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No man .... ugly is ugly.
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Bad hair is bad hair... I aint being racist.
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I suppose its clean but can't a congresswoman afford a decent hairstylists ? I mean come on she is ------------------REPRESENTING US.
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But that's just the thing. What is a decent hairstyle in your opinion? This picture shows a woman with hair that appears to be curly-ish on one side and straight-ish on the other, so I'm assuming that a 'good' hairstyle has to be the same texture all over? McKinney's hair is the same texture all over so what's wrong with that? confused3
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06-04-06, 05:36 PM
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I think the people of her district are more interested in her ability to pass laws that benefit them/protect them..... then they are her personal appearance.....or at least they SHOULD be.....
Of course ... it doesn't really matter if she's toothless, smells bad, and has bad hair if she gets the job done.
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But it is better if she pulls herself together.
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l the woman has to do isconsult some decent people and take 30 minutes a week and 10 minutes a day so that she doesn't look like she just stepped off of a rollercoster.
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I mean come on, she is a congresswoman... she needs to set a few standards.
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07-04-06, 05:54 AM
Why all of a sudden these talk show host getting so bold these days on the choice of words when it comes to blacks? First it was that dork that called Condi Rice a coon, then Rush Limbaugh calling the Duke rape victim a hoe and now this. His comments were definitely uncalled for.
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