The Ballot Or Bullet ? - Dec 21,2008
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Pre-recorded Podcast - All Rights Reserved. Once again I ran into another armchair Internet revolutionary. These people are dangerous because they can not comprehend the realities of the situation of
the Black male in this country. They rely on trying to provoke you to anger and do something stupid. We need a cultural, economic and educational revolution, we need a media revolution which is
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Pre-recorded Podcast - All Rights Reserved. Once again I ran into another armchair Internet revolutionary. These people are dangerous because they can not comprehend the realities of the situation of
the Black male in this country. They rely on trying to provoke you to anger and do something stupid. We need a cultural, economic and educational revolution, we need a media revolution which is
already underway. The ballot or the bullet is the question you must ask your self. Unless you are prepared to strap a bomb to your back and blow yourself up then you need stop talking because the
only thing you are blowing is hot air and you are being a distraction to the task at hand. Revolution Politics Violence Intelligence Malcolm X
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Sat December 20 2008
Pre-recorded Podcast - All Rights Reserved. Once again I ran into another armchair Internet revolutionary. These people are dangerous because they can...
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Pre-recorded Podcast - All Rights Reserved. Once again I ran into another armchair Internet revolutionary. These people are dangerous because they can not comprehend the realities of the situation of
the Black male in this country. They rely on trying to provoke you to anger and do something stupid. We need a cultural, economic and educational revolution, we need a media revolution which is
alread...
read more
Pre-recorded Podcast - All Rights Reserved. Once again I ran into another armchair Internet revolutionary. These people are dangerous because they can not comprehend the realities of the situation of
the Black male in this country. They rely on trying to provoke you to anger and do something stupid. We need a cultural, economic and educational revolution, we need a media revolution which is
already underway. The ballot or the bullet is the question you must ask your self. Unless you are prepared to strap a bomb to your back and blow yourself up then you need stop talking because the
only thing you are blowing is hot air and you are being a distraction to the task at hand. Revolution Politics Violence Intelligence Malcolm X
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Mon December 15 2008
Pre-recorded podcast - All Rights Reserved! Do your part to send George W. Bush a farewell message and a show of solidarity with the Iraqi people by s...
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Pre-recorded podcast - All Rights Reserved! Do your part to send George W. Bush a farewell message and a show of solidarity with the Iraqi people by sending an old pair of your shoes to the White
House. I'm calling this "Operation Send A Shoe" as I feel like this is the least the American people can do in restoring the world's confidence in our morality even if our "leaders" have none. Send
your s...
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Pre-recorded podcast - All Rights Reserved! Do your part to send George W. Bush a farewell message and a show of solidarity with the Iraqi people by sending an old pair of your shoes to the White
House. I'm calling this "Operation Send A Shoe" as I feel like this is the least the American people can do in restoring the world's confidence in our morality even if our "leaders" have none. Send
your shoes to: George W. Bush 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, DC 20500 FREE Iraqi Journalist Muntadar al-Zeidi George Bush Iraqi Journalist Shoe attack Iraq Operation Send A Shoe
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Tue December 09 2008
(AP) - A tribal chief of a town in western Ghana traveled to Richmond to perform a ritual ceremony to recognize the pain suffered by Africans buried i...
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(AP) - A tribal chief of a town in western Ghana traveled to Richmond to perform a ritual ceremony to recognize the pain suffered by Africans buried in a centuries-old slave cemetery. Chief Kundumuah
and three others from the Nzema tribe performed an atonement ritual before a small crowd Thursday at the site of the "Burial Ground for Negroes," not far from the center of what was once Richmond's
bu...
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(AP) - A tribal chief of a town in western Ghana traveled to Richmond to perform a ritual ceremony to recognize the pain suffered by Africans buried in a centuries-old slave cemetery. Chief Kundumuah
and three others from the Nzema tribe performed an atonement ritual before a small crowd Thursday at the site of the "Burial Ground for Negroes," not far from the center of what was once Richmond's
bustling slave marketplace. The graveyard site rests under a parking lot owned by Virginia Commonwealth University. On this rebroadcast of last night's program we were joined by the CEO of African
American Genealogical Research Inc. Paula Royster is an active lecturer, writer, researcher and genealogy activist specializing in the forensics of African American Research. As the founder of the
Center for African American Genealogical Research, Inc. (CAAGRI) in 2004, Ms. Royster has been involved in efforts ranging from protecting endangered cemeteries from development to reuniting African
descended Americans with their African relatives via DNA. Ms. Royster is also the founding President of the Fredericksburg-Princes Town Sister City Association (FPTSCA) established in 2006 with
Prince’s Town, Ghana. The work of the organization, under her leadership, is designed to address both humanitarian issues as well as economic development.Africa Origins Slave Cemeteries Black
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Mon November 03 2008
OBM is taking a night off to prepare for live from the street coverage of Election Day 2008 on the Black Talk Radio Channel. This broadcast from last ...
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OBM is taking a night off to prepare for live from the street coverage of Election Day 2008 on the Black Talk Radio Channel. This broadcast from last week got heated at times but alot of unique
perspectives were shared by the host and callers. Make sure you check out the newly launched BlackTalkTV or BTTV Internet television channel. Daily programming of news, views and music! One Black
Mans View ...
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OBM is taking a night off to prepare for live from the street coverage of Election Day 2008 on the Black Talk Radio Channel. This broadcast from last week got heated at times but alot of unique
perspectives were shared by the host and callers. Make sure you check out the newly launched BlackTalkTV or BTTV Internet television channel. Daily programming of news, views and music! One Black
Mans View Politics War On Terror Racism Republicans
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Fri August 29 2008
Sarah Palin, governor of Alaska appears to be what John McCain isn't, a maverick. Palin has bucked up against the corruption of her fellow Republicans...
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Sarah Palin, governor of Alaska appears to be what John McCain isn't, a maverick. Palin has bucked up against the corruption of her fellow Republicans in Alaska, she seems to care about environmental
regulations and she prefers Obama's Energy Plan over McCains. She is currently under investigation but Dems say she has been more than co-operative, she does not appear to be a Bush republican.
Overal...
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Sarah Palin, governor of Alaska appears to be what John McCain isn't, a maverick. Palin has bucked up against the corruption of her fellow Republicans in Alaska, she seems to care about environmental
regulations and she prefers Obama's Energy Plan over McCains. She is currently under investigation but Dems say she has been more than co-operative, she does not appear to be a Bush republican.
Overall she appears to be a good choice but is it enough to overcome McCain's character and judgement flaws?Republicans Politics John McCain Sarah Palin election 2008
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