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Free Us! (Florida) | December 23rd 2009

AS A VOICE OF ONE CRYING IN THE WILDERNESS…On 12 -23-09AD…most people are tired of hearing about OBAMACARE.  They really don’t want such an intrusion and YOKE about their neck. However, because they are not vocal…their fate read more

sociolingo

Africa CFP : Searching for the African Voice: Studying Slavery an…

SocioLingo Africa | December 23rd 2009 by sociolingo

The export of men, women and children from Africa to the America lasted over four hundred years and touched most communities in Africa, directly or Continue reading Africa CFP : Searching for the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websi read more

sunnydelyte21

Holocaust VS Slavery (4 Part Series)

Spoken Words & Thoughts | December 23rd 2009

Before you read this please have an open mind. I hope this doesn’t piss some people off…but it’s an open discussion. A friend and I were having a conversation a while back after watching Schindler’s List. I asked just out of curiosity which o read more

robehren

A House Divided Against Itself Cannot Stand!

The Silent Majority | December 23rd 2009 by Robert Ehrenkaufer

As I look at where the Obama Regime is taking America, I cannot escape the irony. Below is an article I wrote back before the 2008 elections but which I feel holds much truth that is applicable to today. So, I offer it to you again today for your con read more

theblacksphere

Today's House Negros

The Black Sphere | December 23rd 2009 by Kevin Jackson

The Democrats provide amazing reminders that slavery is alive and thriving in America today. The plantation these days is Congress. White Democrats are the plantation owners, and the Congressional Black Caucus members are the slaves…modern day Hou read more

Kymlee

The mind is a scary place…

Kymlee: Life Story | December 22nd 2009 by Kymlee

Despair, it comes in waves and jolts, like lightning on the sea… Darling has me hypnotized, by all in front of me. So far, and so gone Slips through my frigid hand and unfor…tunately, I’m undone. —- With passion slighted, a l read more

wordsmith36

A View From Inside

wrightandleftreport | December 22nd 2009 by Matthew Wright

The Metro station at L’Enfant Plaza in Washington, D.C.  Not sure what this gentleman’s shirt means.  I suppose he’s implying slavery is good because Blacks are slavers.  Ignorance anywhere… Related posts:A View From Ins read more

hotpassion1

Harry Reid Compares Health Care Reform To Slavery

Cheap health insurance plans and profits | December 21st 2009 by Minh

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codyandmaria2002

What is your favorite thing to do in the whole world?

How Can They Hear? | December 21st 2009

Do you think that any 10 year old that you know would have any difficulty answering that question? Even as an adult, I know that I can answer that question with ease. I have a list of most favorite things to do. As a matter of fact, I cannot even jus read more

RootsandRooted

Survival And Resurgence Of The Yoruba In The Americas

Roots and Rooted | December 21st 2009

The effects that the slave trade and colonization and surviving indigenous traditions of Africa in the U.S. read more

cupofphilth

Slavery in America — Part 11 — Conclusion

Sirhan B. Sirhan. the Strange Case of the Forgotten Terroris… | December 20th 2009 by Phil

Americans have been taught to look at slavery as if it only happened to those from Africa. As if it began in 1609 and ended in 1864. This view is more in keeping with Orwell’s 1984 and obliterates ‘an inconvenient truth’, (to coin a read more

ctpatriotsblog

Government Health Care: The Next Step On the Road to Tyranny and…

ct patriots blog | December 20th 2009 by ct patriot

Kurt Nimmo Infowars.com December 19, 2009 Democrats deceptively argue that health care is legal under the commerce clause of the Constitution. The commerce clause relates to business, not individuals, but the Democrats have skewed the original purpos read more

discerningtheworld

Which Steps Have You Taken to Aid World Transformation?

Discerning The World | December 20th 2009 by Discerning The World

Business, leadership, networks, churches, planting, communities, transformation, growth, change.  This is all we hear lately.  So I wondered if there was any correlation between the Seven Transformations of Leadership — (David Rooke and Wi read more

ResumeCandidate

Acknowledging Your Destiny

ResumeCandidate.com | December 20th 2009 by Sherley

According to Merriam-Webster, destiny is defined as a predetermined course of events often held to be an irresistible power or agency. Whether you believe that your destiny is determined by a higher power or not, one thing is certain – we all h read more

freeusflorida

ROOTS OF CIVIL WAR-BURR UNDER SADDLE

Free Us! (Florida) | December 20th 2009

FOLKS…there is a civil war approaching. Historically, a civil war usually begins  with  some seemingly minor  incident which shocks  people into examining their surroundings for something to hate. The primal  interface begins when somethin read more

cenantua

Lincoln appeals (again) to the border states

Cenantua's Blog | December 19th 2009 by Robert

Following-up from my post yesterday about Maryland’s independent efforts in emancipating slaves in Maryland… this is the piece that I promised would follow. The following is from the July 30, 1862 edition of the Hagerstown Herald of Freed read more

IanAlSimers

MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!

I AM NEUTERED | December 18th 2009

By Ian Al Simers, head honcho That’s right. That’s right. I said it and I say it! Merry Christmas everybody! It has been one heck of a roller coaster year for our beleaguered country. 2009 is ending and 2010 is just around the corner. Wha read more

IanAlSimers

HUGO CHAVEZ ADMITS OBAMA IS SATAN

I AM NEUTERED | December 18th 2009

IT STILL SMELLS OF SULFUR! HAIL SATAN! UNITED NATIONS –Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez addressed the U.N. after Obama stepped down and said, “It still smells like sulfur.” There was an audible gasp from the collected diplomats in t read more

OzarkGuru

A Return to Slavery One Progressive Step at a Time

ARRA News Service | December 18th 2009 by Dr. Bill Smith / OzarkGuru

by Dave Cribbin, Syndicated writer for Americans for Limited Government: Let’s just call it what it is, as one of my favorite economists Walter E. Williams writes in a recent Town Hall column: “There is absolutely no moral case, much less consti read more

kevlvn

Stonewall Jackson: Black Man’s Friend (Continued)

Civil War Memory | December 18th 2009 by Kevin

Update: Is Jackson’s dark complexion just an accident or is this an attempt to blur the racial line? If you didn’t know any better one might think that Confederate leaders were at the forefront of the civil rights movement.  Case in poin read more

jt4novels

December 18

Today in Carolina History | December 18th 2009 by Jennifer Hudson Taylor

1775A company of foot rangers raided Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, where Governor Campbell retained slaves and Loyalists.1776A constitution for the State of North Carolina was adopted.1830Montfort Stokes took office as North Carolina governor.18 read more

billyank1864

Black Confederates…Really?

The Blood of My Kindred | December 17th 2009 by Billy Yank

Dedication ceremony for black Confederate soldiers  Here is a story about more black confederates found and honored by the SCV.  Some serious problems abound.  All the article states is the names of these men.  For all we know is that the SCV we read more

freeusflorida

AGAINST TSUNAMI STAND

Free Us! (Florida) | December 17th 2009

WHEN THEY LEARNED OF  THE CONTENT OF MY SPEECH…the others told me the audience would sneer and call me names despicable, unfit for print. I had to alter my public expression lest I suffer the  jeers of the crowd. Of course, I listened gratefu read more

Opinion: Slavery, Carbon, Economics and the Ties that Bind Us

Triple Pundit | December 17th 2009

By Lee Barken, IT practice leader at Haskell & White, LLP With the gathering of more than 130 world leaders in Copenhagen this week, the issue of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is taking center stage.  GHG has become the burden that no one count read more

RiPPa

Stuff White People Don't Like: Educated Negroes and their Conspir…

THE INTERSECTION OF MADNESS AND REALITY | December 17th 2009 by RiPPa

As you can see I'm really making an effort to close the racial divide here in America. Personally, I think the only way we can come together and solve some of the issues surrounding race relations is to be honest in speaking on the subject. This is read more

kevlvn

Who Was “Ten Cent Bill” Yopp?

Civil War Memory | December 17th 2009 by Kevin

One of my biggest complaints about the many stories about so-called “black Confederates” is that the authors in question have almost no interest in doing serious research.  Most of the stories that you will find on the Internet are simpl read more

scorpiokc

One Man's Jihad

furibundum | December 16th 2009 by Doug

Maybe you've heard this one, about the insurgent guy who held that he was called by God to organize a plan of attack against the US government for such immorality, corrupt policy and protocol? This... read more

billyank1864

The History of Slavery Glenn Beck Style…or…The Dumbest Man on…

The Blood of My Kindred | December 15th 2009 by Billy Yank

more about “The History of Slavery Glenn Beck Sty…“, posted with vodpod   read more

kevlvn

History Channel Does Reconstruction Right

Civil War Memory | December 15th 2009 by Kevin

Our tendency to distinguish between the Civil War and Reconstruction obscures the fact that fundamental questions of freedom, national identity, and citizenship were left unanswered. According to historian, Vernon Burton: At stake during the Civil W read more

adkalmanack

Frederick Douglass Book Prize Submission Sought

New York History | December 15th 2009 by Adirondack Almanack - New York History Blog

Yale University's Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition has announced the twelfth annual Frederick Douglass Book Prize, a $25,000 award for the most outstanding nonfiction book published in English in 2009 on the read more