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To: UCANSEE2

I think this would be a wonderful opportunity to pause for a moment and give thanks for the many great contributions of the Black community and their culture to our society. Their peaceful and generous nature makes them ideal neighbors, lending testimony to their exceptional family values and parenting skills unrivaled by any other culture.Their commitment to academic excellence enriches our schools and serves as an example to all who hope to achieve prominence as a people. Real Estate values are fueled by the influx of African Americans into an area due to their caring and respectful nurturing of these communities, an example of all they have achieved by their enthusiasm for self-improvement through hard work and a self-reliant can-do nature. Without their industrious and creative drive, we would be poorer as a nation.


17 posted on 10/09/2014 9:33:47 PM PDT by Craftmore
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To: Craftmore
Very very good! But let me try, too.

The soaring cities of Africa and the spotless streets and superhighways of that advanced continent are the envy of the rest of the world. The high tech innovations and groundbreaking science of Africa are without parallel, leading to a better life for all of mankind. After all, who can deny the superiority of technology when it bears the moniker of African engineered?

18 posted on 10/09/2014 9:46:43 PM PDT by re_nortex (DP - that's what I like about Texas)
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To: Craftmore

Don’t forget civic pride and participation, work ethic,political awareness, and charity for others.


37 posted on 10/11/2014 1:41:40 AM PDT by jch10 (WHAT DO YOU EXPECT FROM THE COYOTE IN CHIEF?)
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