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If none of you remember the Vietnam War was started by the French who left the bloody mess in the hands of the American and African Troops to finish.  Yes they did and now you want to Pray for the French please! You be praying for all of our troops who want to come home and end this damn war for resources of other peoples countries. Listen to this Brother here:                                Soul on Ice chapter 2 Folsom Prison October 9, 1965

“I ‘m perfectly aware that I am in prison, that I ‘m a Negro, that I’ve been a rapist, and the I have a Higher Un-education.  I never know what significance I’m supposed to attach to these factors. But I have a suspicion that, because of these aspects of my character, “free-normal_-educated” people rather expect me to be more reserved, pertinent, remorseful, and not too quick to shoot off my mouth on certain subjects, But I let them down, disappoint them, make them gape at me in a sort of stupor, as if they’re thinking:  “You’ve got your nerve! Don’t you realize that you owe a debt to society?” My answer to all such thoughts lurking in their split-level heads, crouching behind their squinting bombardier eyes, is that the blood of Vietnamese peasants has paid off all my debts; that the Vietnamese people, afflicted with rampant disease called Yankees, through their sufferings——as opposed to the “frustration”of fat-assed American geeks safe at home worrying over weather to have bacon, ham, or sausage with their grade-A eggs in the morning while Vietnamese worry each morning whether the Yankees will gas them, burn them up , or blow away their humble pads in a hail of bombs—have canceled all my IOU’s.”   Soul on Ice, by Eldridge Cleaver

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