Frantz Kebreau: Malcolm X: ‘Black Democrats Are ‘Traitors’

Source:Frantz Kebreau– talking about African-American Democrats.

Source:The Daily Press

Stolen History… Share away!! Second from the Malcolm X series. Although I do not agree with his early philosophy, he sets the record straight and reveals the Truth about the Democratic Party!!

Correction Sen. Fulbright is from AR not AK.”

From Frantz Kebreau

Malcolm X explaining perfectly why African-Americans (and I would add any race of people in America) shouldn’t be tied down to any political party in America. Because once a political party feels that certain voters will always vote for them and that they have no other place to go, that is when they get taken advantage and the party leadership feels we no longer have to listen to them: “Because they are going to vote for us anyway.”

African-Americans in the 1950s and 60s were politically taken advantage by the Democratic Party. They got taken advantage of by the Democratic Party because the right-wing Dixiecrats in Congress, the Southern Caucus were blocking civil rights legislation, while Republicans in Congress were in favor of it especially in the Northeast and Midwest. And today the parties have essentially flipped flopped geographically and ideologically

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Minister Malcolm X: Message To America

Source:Islam 6639– Nation of Islam Minister Malcolm X.

Source:The Daily Press

“Malcolm X delivers speech Message to the Grass Roots
Northern Grass Roots Leadership Conference
Detroit, Michigan”

From Islam 6639

“On December 10, 1963, while still the leading spokesman for the Nation of Islam, Malcolm X gave a speech at a rally in Detroit, Michigan. That speech outlined his basic black nationalist philosophy and established him as a major critic of the civil rights movement. The speech appears below…

Source:Black Post– “Malcolm X, Martin Luther King press conference, March 26, 1964”

From Black Post

Malcolm X was correct in the sense that the racial discrimination that African-Americans faced from the time the African slaves were freed in the 1860s, until the 1960s with the civil rights laws, was a human rights problem. But where he was wrong was that the U.S. Government was able to solve these problems at least in the sense that all Americans are supposed to be treated under law equally with the same constitutional rights. And generally that is true now with the passage of the civil rights laws of the 1960s.

All Americans are entitled to the same rights and responsibilities as every other American in America. Regardless of race, ethnicity, gender or religion. Does that mean that all the laws are always enforced equally for all Americans. Of course not, because any system that is run by humans won’t be run perfectly. Mistakes will be made and you’ll have bad apples (so to speak) and bad people in any system.

Bad apples, are people who feel some people because of their race shouldn’t be treated as well as other Americans of a different race. But under law we are all entitled to the same rights and responsibilities. And under law we are all supposed to be treated equally under law. That wasn’t the case pre-1960s civil rights laws. And that is one thing that Malcolm X never understood, but unfortunately he didn’t live long enough to see that.

As far as this Malcolm X speech, I don’t agree with him on everything. At least pre-1964, before he went to Saudi Arabia and got to be with Muslims of all racial and ethnic backgrounds, he was basically an African-American Nationalist, a racial Nationalist, a racist even. There are good people and bad people of all racial and ethnic backgrounds, including European-Americans. And it’s only the bad people that he saw when it came to the European-American community.

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ABC News: ‘This Week: Roundtable, Politics of Syria’

ABC News: Politics of Syria_ 'This Week' RoundtableSource:ABC News This Week talking about President Obama and Syria.

“James Carville, Mary Matalin, Peggy Noonan, and Tavis Smiley debate President Obama’s Syria plan.”

From ABC News

I doubt President Obama would go to Congress if he didn’t have the votes in Congress both in the House and Senate. That Vice President Biden has told him that we have the votes in Congress and intervening in Syria is unpopular. And if Congress approves of this, this operation will gain legitimacy.

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Mel Kyche: The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw (1958) Jayne Mansfield’s San Francisco

Mel Kyche: Jayne Mansfield - San FranciscoSource:Mel Kyche– Baby Jayne Mansfield’s San Francisco.

Source:The Daily Press

“Jayne Mansfield dans “The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw”

From Mel Kyche

The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw is a pretty good movie, but it was a great movie for Jayne Mansfield because it displayed all of her talents. She really wasn’t a Hollywood bimbo, but she wanted people to believe that for some reason and make money from it. She was very intelligent and talented and knew what she was doing, at least most of the time when she was sober. And had great comedic, as well as singing and dancing talents, that allowed her to do so many different things.

Jayne Mansfield could’ve been a full-time actress, singer or comedian, but instead used all of those talents generally at the same time. And as a result made a big star for her herself. And it is too bad she just didn’t live much longer, instead of dying at the age of thirty-four in 1967. Had she took care of herself, she might still be performing today in her early eighties.

Jayne Mansfield was never a full-time actress, at least not dramatic actress. She was a full-time entertainer, even when she wasn’t technically working. I think she’s one of the best comedians of her generation and from that 1950s and 60s era, where a lot of comedians from that generation, made a lot of their money in films and TV and doing a lot of musical comedies. Which is how Jayne made her living in and out of Hollywood.

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Associated Press: ‘President Obama To Seek Congressional Approval On Syria’

Associated Press: President Obama to Seek Congressional Approval On SyriaSource:Associated Press– left to right: Vice President Joseph R. Biden (Democrat, Delaware) and President Barack H. Obama (Democrat, Illinois) for anyone whose new to America.

“President Barack Obama says he will seek congressional authorization for the use of force in Syria. He says congressional leadership plans to hold a debate and a vote as soon as Congress comes back in September.”

From the Associated Press

Looks like President Obama is going to the House and Senate for approval.

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The White House: ‘Weekly Address: Commemorating Labor Day’

The White House: Weekly Address: Commemorating Labor DaySource:The White House– Barack H. Obama (Democrat, Illinois) President of the United States.

“President Obama discusses Labor Day and reflects on the contributions of the working men and women in our country.”

From The White House

With all due respect: this is the same thing we’ve been hearing from President Obama the last four years. A lot of goals but few policies to achieve the goals that the President has set out to accomplish.

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The White House: ‘President Obama Makes a Statement On Syria’

The White House: President Obama Makes a Statement On SyriaSource:The White House– President Barack H. Obama (Democrat, Illinois) speaking from the Oval Office at The White House.

“Following a meeting with Baltic leaders at the White House, President Obama makes a statement about the situation in Syria.”

From The White House

Looks like the White House National Security Council is talking about eliminating the Assad Regime’s ability to use weapons of mass destruction. Through the air without putting troops on the ground a limited campaign designed to prevent Syria from using WMD against its own people.

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My Sexy Cowgirls: ‘Three Sexy Latina Cowgirls in Great Western Shootout’

My Sexy Cowgirls_ ‘Three Sexy Latina Cowgirls in Great Western Shootout’Source:My Sexy Cowgirls– Don’t mess with these cowgirls.

Source:The Daily Press

“Sexy three latin cowgirls Vs 3 cowboys shootout Greaomt video
visit:My Sexy Cowgirls.”

From My Sexy Cowgirls

Whatever Spanish that I know and I’m guessing it is somewhere around two-hundred words to the point I can somewhat casually converse in Spanish and joke around a little in it, but what Spanish I do know and I’m being completely honest here, I’ve learned accidentally. And what I mean about that is that I’ve picked up a lot of Spanish simply by watching TV. Similar to people who’ve immigrated to America and what English they know before they got here was picked up from American TV.

And I mention that because in the late 1990s and early 2000s I started getting into Spanish language TV in America. And I’ll be honest again here, really just for one reason. I’m flipping around one night and I see some Latin American soap opera on I believe Univision and it had these beautiful sexy women on it. So I started watching more and more soap operas on Univision and then later Telemundo and I start picking up some Spanish. And then later on I start working with Central American and Caribbean Latino immigrants and picked up some more Spanish from them.

What we call in America Western cowboy and cowgirl culture, is what you see in this video. But it takes place in I believe South America, perhaps Bolivia. And the acting is not very good to be honest with you, but these scenes and movies are pretty popular in Latin America, but with much better acting, programs and movies. Or at least I hope so, but it is always interesting to see cowgirls, sexy cowgirls especially taking on bad cowboys, meaning bad guys and coming out on top.

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Associated Press: ‘Living on Minimum Wage: One Mother’s Story’

Associated Press: Living on Minimum Wage_ One Mother's StorySource:Associated Press– talking about living on the minimum wage.

“Shaniqua Davis, a fast food worker in New York City, talks about the struggles she faces trying to raise a family on the federally mandated minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. She plans to participate in a nationwide strike scheduled for Thursday.”

From the Associated Press

I’m in favor of raising the minimum wage to 10-12 dollars an hour under certain conditions. Like a break for small employers and allowing them to deduct thirty percent of it from their taxes. But that alone won’t bring down poverty, but it would be a big help to these workers as well as the economy. And the fiscal outlook for the country because you would see more people on public assistance going to work as a result.

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Governor Martin O’Malley: Campaigning For 2016?

Governor Martin O'Malley: Speaks at 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington.Source:Governor Martin O’Malley speaking at the 50th anniversary of the 1963 March On Washington.

“Gov. Martin O’Malley speaks at 50th anniversary of the March on Washington.”

From Governor Martin O’Malley

I’m not trying to offend or anything but Governor O’Malley’s speech sounded more like a campaign spot, for someone who is I don’t know, considering running for a certain political office in 2016. Rather than speaking about I Have a Dream, the March on Washington and what this movement is about. The Governor seemed more interested in political goals that he still has and wants to accomplish.

The 50th anniversary of one of the most, if not most important, at least civil political event in American history, where you are talking about a group of Americans who were literally there to make the case for their constitutional rights, is not the opportunity to try to make your case for running for President in 2016.

The 50’s anniversary is an opportunity for you to talk about an event and how important it is to you personally, as well as argue why it’s so important to in American history. This is not a State of the State where you say now is the time for this, that, the other thing, and something else, and now is the time to do all those things.

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