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African American Political Pundit ™  

African American Political Pundit and his co-host Ms. Antoinette, talk about current political and social events from a black perspective. All political opinions are welcome.

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African American Political Pundit brings it on with "African American Political Slugfest." AAPP is a 2008 Credentialed Democratic National Convention Blogger and blogtalkradio host. He is an old school brother who gives his thoughts, opinions and insights on political and social issues of the day. If you are interested in candid, honest reciprocal conversation about political and social issues impacting our diverse American communities you have come to the right program. Now the question is, can you handle the truth?
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    A Day of Blogging for Community Organizing Justice

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    Black bloggers from around the afrosphere are blogging about the role of community organizers. for me it's about how community organizers in America have historically responded to the needs of America particularly African Americans. We canot kid ourselves that the importance of community organizers was recently highlighted by Republican Vice  Presidential Candidate Palin and Rudy Guiliani in their remarks that actually spit in the face of the hundreds of thousands of community organizers, many who have been African Americans and many other Americans. community organizers worked to change our society from a segregated society to a more open a free society.
     
    Both Rudy Guiliani's and Palin's ugly, sarcastic, and ignorant  comments about Obama's experience as a community organizer during their speeches at the Republican National Convention had clear racial connotations. 
     
    Ms. Palin's remarks made this AAPP believe that Ms. Palin would like to send us back to the days of a segregated society like the days experienced by so many Americans.
       
    In the Republican National Conventions words and deeds it would have black folks as segregated as it's 2008 Convention or as segregated as the 1950's.
     
    But thank God there were Civil Rights community organizers both black and white, who wanted this madness to stop. Thank God for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, CORE, the NAACP, the Urban League, the Economic Research and Action Projects of the Students for a Democratic Society, The Black Panther Party, the Nation of Islam, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Fredrick Douglas, these groups and individuals  fundamental positive social change. We all know how many of these groups were infiltrated by the FBI and their leaders harassed, jailed or murdered.  Last week  I got the sense that under a Mccain administration  wemight just go back to a day when political community organizers may just be harassed, jailed or God forbid other things that Republicans have been known to do against black activist.

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