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Indie's Urban World
3/3/2008 11:57 PM UTC
I want to apologize to you for not leaving a comment on the show before I left i tthe other night. I enjoyed listening...always enjoy programming with insight and intelligence. Will be back to lten to others in the future...peace and light.
Blanch4246
3/3/2008 12:00 AM UTC
Woo Child's song at the beginning was great too - thanks
3/2/2008 11:56 PM UTC
I loved his answer too -- 'it hasn't happened yet' -- so inspirational and just what I needed to hear
3/2/2008 10:52 PM UTC
Big ups to Rep Steve Cohen
3/2/2008 10:50 PM UTC
needs to be covered in order to protect the current power structure -- this is where I feel the interests in the ME is rooted.
3/2/2008 10:49 PM UTC
And YES -- the US is GREAT at buying folks out. I won't go far into what I feel the 'crusade' in the middle east is all about (by the way, why is there a middle east and no middle west, south or north -- could it be because it was originally an African empire??? Just food for thought) I will say it's not about oil. . . . Have you ever told a lie? Then when the lie was going to be compromised had to tell another one, then another one, then another to cover the original? There is a lie that
3/2/2008 10:41 PM UTC
something that has yet to come to pass. Now, once again, our pyscho-traumatic state as a people has reared its ugly head and here we see brothers in such a state of self-denial and hatred that they would prefer a non-black because they somehow feel its better (in addition to whatever perks they were willing to sell out for). It's not about being anti-other cultures . . . it's about being proud of our own and not being ashamed of that pride. Most other cultures understand this - we have a
Like the brother said - clearly, (in addition to the ensuing ignorance accompanied by the lack of knowing thyself) someone got paid or compensated in some way for this decision to not only be made but to then to be defended. I won't say King's message isn't felt by people that are not Black Americans - I would hope that it was and continues to be -- however, let's not for get that King was a man of many messages, one of which was the liberation and empowerment of his people -
3/2/2008 10:40 PM UTC
Greetings Brother Ron -- I appreciate you . . . I'll my comment in two parts - it's long and I posted it on the wrong page originally, Maat Hotep!
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