In the last few days, I have been discussing healthcare with someone that was trying to persuade me to accept the idea of Federally controlled and mandated healthcare, still I do not want it ever in this country. My mind is set that I want to earn what I have and I want to accomplish my own goals. I do not want a single person in this country to have to surrender their hard earned dollars for me and I do not want another person to think that they have a claim to anything that I own and have earned. It is a pretty simple, responsible philosophy. Lately it does seem that I am in the minority on that.
Guess where this takes place, the names and locations have been obscured to make you think.
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Unlike a bunch of Leftists and those multitudes of Harlem fans, THIS GUY has actually lived in those conditions. "N------!" taunted his all-white jailers between tortures. "Monkey!" they laughed. "We pulled you down from the trees and cut off your tail!" They taunted while throwing him in solitary confinement. For opposing the re-installation of slavery in THIS PLACE, THIS GUY suffered longer in those dungeons than Nelson Mandela suffered in South Africa's, and more defiantly and heroically.
The man honored by Harlem for his "humanitarianism" and "dedication to civil rights" jailed more of his subjects for political crimes than Hitler and Stalin. More uproariously ironic, he is (or was) a lily white European soldier's son who—not only jailed THIS GUY, the longest-jailed black political prisoner in modern history—but also overthrew a government where blacks served as President of the Senate, minister of agriculture, chief of the Army, and as head of state.
Today the prison population in Stalinist/Apartheid THIS PLACE is 90% black while only 9% of the ruling party is black. Most of THIS PLACE's current political prisoners are black, including THESE OTHER GUYS. THIS OTHER GUY's 18-year sentence and daily tortures resulted essentially from quoting Martin Luther King in a public square. THIS OTHER GUY's 25-year sentence and daily tortures result from being overheard saying about THE BAD PRESIDENT what the Dixie Chicks, Nancy Pelosi and Charles Rangel bellow into microphones about President Bush.
It’s worth repeating: the November 8 unveiling and celebration is motivated by “Harlem's acclamation for THE BAD PRESIDENT’s contributions to civil rights."
I'll defer to THIS GUY's sister, HER: "The COUNTRY's government tries to fool the world with siren songs depicting racial equality in our country," she reports clandestinely via a SPECIAL SOMETHING. "But it is all a farce, as I and my family can attest, having suffered from the systematic racism directed at us by THE BAD PRESIDENT's regime. My brother suffers the scourge of racial hatred every day. The beatings are always accompanied by racial epithets. They set dogs on him. They deny him medical attention. They kept him from attending his mother's funeral."
"The racist mentality is so ingrained among THE BAD COUNTRY's agents of repression," reports THIS GUY's SISTER, "that when mixed race groups are stopped on the street, only the blacks are asked for their identification papers. … The only think I have to thank the THE BAD COUNTRY's revolution for," she quoted her brother, "is for restoring the yoke of slavery that my ancestors lived under."
What ya' got?
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