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  1. Maybe they were not calling you an hermaphrodite but simply being cynical......?
  2. Ha! Ha! Ha! That’s funny. Bro Troy, you really don’t want to know what I think of the name Shaniqua. But since you asked, it’s interesting that yesterday and earlier today, two friends of mine (one is a medical doctor and the other works for the country court system) had a conversation about this very tragic subject. Needless to say, they were not very sympathetic nor supportive of this post 1970 self immolating coonery. You and I have butted heads over this very subject before and to be honest, I was really taken back by your defense of it. So, this time, I don’t see the need to go down this tormented path again. We can be civil and agree to disagree. If I have to argue or debate this particular subject, I’m going to do what my best friend suggested –don’t! He said, before you engage in these things, there should be a minimum level of intelligence or credibility to the topic. If not, you are wasting your time. Debating the validity and consequences of doofy made up childish names like Chanwquela, DeViessa, LaQuetta, Montraisha, Na’Shundra, Zakahra, etc…(yes, those are actual names Negroes gave their children), is pointless. As I said, the best I can do is say we will agree to disagree and move on. I’m sure there are many other topics and issues that we can agree with….
  3. OMG!!! I just saw this!!!! Sorry Carey, like I said before, I'm not piling on bro but this is some funny stuff ("You ain't shit, nigga....whose asses you probably enjoy licking?")........
  4. Wow! Its affecting your eye sight now? That's very serious. I remember as a kid my grandmother told me of a woman who lost her eyesight because diabetes. In fact, as ridiculous as this sounds, I just recently learned that Jack Tatum, a former legendary Ohio State and Raiders defensive back lost a leg to diabetes and now he is dead. I hope you do everything you can to being this dysfunction under control. You're way to young to be losing your eyesight.....
  5. Awwwww......Comon' Carey. I wasn't trying to pile on or anything like that. It was what Cynique said that made me laugh. Like bro Troy said, you are more than capable of defending yourself. Carry on young man........
  6. That was pretty stupid. I’m shocked to hear Halle make such ignorant remarks. First of all, why would black people feel “abandoned” by anything she does? And what impact does anything in her personal life have on the everyday life activities of the average black American? WTF?? I have nothing against this woman and I believe she is free to date whomever she pleases and should not have to explain nor defend her personal life to anyone for any reason. But again, what makes her think black people would feel abandoned by what she does in her personal life. Can anyone explain this…..?
  7. Emmitt Till…..Wow! You actually saw his remains? Well, you definitely witnessed history. I recall seeing the photos of his grotesquely mutilated body in that casket. I’m sure that experience is etched in your brain forever. I read various graphic accounts of how badly his body was mutilated (some were somewhat conflicting). But his demise was identical or similar to countless other blacks. In fact, I never knew this before because it was never discussed in the press, but when they were looking for the three executed civil rights workers (Chaney, Schwerner, and Goodman) in Mississippi in 1964, they accidently stumbled across nine black men who had been beaten, shot and murdered (one black man’s decaying body was still hanging in a tree!) by white racists. They quietly collected the bodies, said nothing about it and kept looking for the bodies of the three missing voting registration workers. The book, “Book We Are Not Afraid: The Story of Goodman, Schwerner, and Chaney, and the Civil Rights Campaign for Mississippi”, by Philip Dray and Seth Cagin (I highly recommend the book) , details the murders.
  8. And there ya have it............
  9. Damn Cynique! You've hit the brother in the head with a crowbar, kicked him the face, stomped his testicles while he was on the ground and now you wanna pour kerosene on him and set him on fire?? My God, what did Carey do you? Have I been gone that long??? Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!
  10. Cross dresser??!! Oh Lord!!! Don't you think that's kinda harsh.....Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!
  11. I agree 100%. These doofus white cracker trolls often invade black sites to spew their Aryan psychosis and hate. In one site (Topix:Africanamerica), they ask questions like, “Why are black women so fat?”, “Why are black women so ugly?”, “Why do black women have so many illegitimate children?” Etc, etc…. Knowing such stupid questions are going to illicit a tidal wave of emotional responses. I even posted a statement telling blacks not to respond to such race baiting nonsense because it only feeds into their racist mischief. These juvenile minded crackers post incendiary questions, sit back, laugh and clap their hands with glee when Negroes heatedly respond to their mindless drivel. Even though I posted a warning not to, it didn’t matter because they could not help themselves and had to passionately rant and rave at these deliberate posts to incite. Thus, they keep feeding the pigeons and they continue to come back and post more racist trash statements and questions......
  12. Hmmmmmm......I'm thinking........
  13. Damn Carey! I guess that means you have zero tolerance for Obama haters? Ha! Ha! Ha!
  14. I just did. You chose to ignore it. I can understand your disagreement with believing his receiving the NPP was premature. I have no issues with such an opinion. But let’s look at the documented facts. I stated before, what other current “major world leader” has been more aggressive in traveling, meeting, attempting negotiations and addressing global issues than the POTUS? Putin? Hu Jintao? Angela Merkel? Naoto Kan? WHO??? You gave no response. You may disagree with Obama for personal reasons but his aggressive efforts to address Middle East peace , Global climatic changes, nuclear weapons reduction and economic cooperation is documented. Obama was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize just 12 days into office. Perhaps this is what unnerves you. But what did he do within those two weeks that caught their attention? Well, let’s list them: • January 21: Obama met with the ambassador to Iraq, commander in Iraq, and regional commander to receive a complete briefing on the war and what is the best strategy to bring it to a conclusion. • January 22: Obama ordered the closure of the Guantanamo Bay detention center. • January 22: Obama signed an executive order explicitly prohibiting the use of torture and ordering all U.S. forces to obey the Army Field Manual. He also ordered a review of the case of Ali Saleh al-Marri, a detainee held on a Naval brig in South Carolina. • January 22: Obama met with numerous retired generals on security matters. • January 23: Obama rescinded the Mexico City policy, which had prevented nongovernmental organizations from receiving government funding if they supplied family planning assistance or abortions abroad. • January 23: Obama calls Prime Minister Harper of Canada, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain, and Ban Ki-moon, secretary general of the United Nations. • January 26: Obama announced his appointing of Todd Stern to the new position of special envoy for climate change -- recognizing the environment as a pressing foreign-policy concern. • January 27: More phone calls. This time Obama speaks with Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, South African President Kgalema Motlanthe, and Prime Minister Taro Aso of Japan. What other president in American history has been that pro-active on an international scale within the first two weeks???? You may not be impressed by his calling, negotiating and attempting to communicate with international leaders but it is a very significant effort to shore up the extensive damage done to Americas image by a previous war mongering administration. Sorry bro Troy, I can understand your belief that it (NPP) was premature, but what he did in those "first two weeks" was extraordinary and none of your acerbic railing can undo or erase it from the record………
  15. Wow! Thanks for explaining Troy. I missed that. Guess it was a good thing.......
  16. ### OK. I saw the pics. They were nice...... ### Excuse me????? Please post one thread or commentary where I said the CIA was brain washing you to date white men!! I'm afraid you have me confused with someone else my dear....... ### Saw you photos and I have no issues with them. So what's up with the childish race name calling? Thought you out grew that..... ### Uhhhhhhh.....Are you "not" taking your meds? Why are you making insinuations that I have somehow or some where made disparaging remarks about your friends, acquaintances or photos.....???????
  17. Ummmmm......I've been away for a while, so please bring me up to speed. Who is "Bigbuck"???
  18. Huh? What does receiving a Noble Peace Prize have to do with Gitmo and Afghanistan? Like you, I also do not agree with the continuance of Gitmo or our presence in Afghanistan. But the Norwegian Nobel Committee decided to award the Nobel Peace Prize to Obama for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples. The Committee saw the importance to Obama's work for a world without nuclear weapons. Whether you like it or not, Obama has generated a new climate in international politics and cooperation. Something Bush 43 was disaterous at doing. Thanks to Obama's initiatives, the US is now playing a more constructive role in meeting the great climatic challenges the world is confronting. What other major world leader is attmeping to do this? These are the reasons they decided to give him the NPP. And for the record, I'm not suggesting nor attempting to make the argument that Obama (or any other major leadership figure) should be free of criticism. But I'm sorry bro Troy, your criticism of him for recieving a NPP does not stand up to the facts.......
  19. I guess St. Louis being the epicenter of mass coonery is something to celebrate for Chris. He sees this as a group cultural milestone to be envied. Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!
  20. That's not true. There are numbers of blacks who object to this particular characterization. But there are also those who relate to it because they personally know of a family member or and individual who is exactly like Madea. I do and so do you...... You obviously did not get the jist of my previous comment. No surprise.....
  21. Exactly! That's why they committed mass murder and up rooted entire populations and forced them to walk to designated areas. These people (the Indians/Native Americans) had the nerve and self righteous arrogance to believe the land they and their ancestors lived on (for centuries) was theirs. How ridiculous. The white man had every right to take it from them.......
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