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  • Son's Life Sends Strong Message ( WHAT IS POST TRAUMATIC SLAVERY DISORDER? )

    03/24/2008 4:33:51 PM PDT · by fight_truth_decay · 42 replies · 1,422+ views
    HometownAnnapolis.com ^ | March 06, 2008 | Recipient of R.E.S.P.E.C.T, Inc
    I t was two weeks ago that I received a phone call from my son. He is a college student so when the telephone rings and I see his number there are always two immediate feelings. First, I hope that everything is all right as he attends college in Baltimore, a hotbed of crime and violence, or, second, how much money does he need. Once I hear his voice and know that he is OK, I can most certainly guarantee that the call is for money. That's when I give the telephone to his father. This call two weeks ago...
  • Inside the Beltway-Family breakdown (Charlie Rangel promotes absolutely fake document)

    08/22/2005 1:44:18 PM PDT · by NavySEAL F-16 · 70 replies · 2,320+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | August 22, 2005 | John McCaslin
    Family breakdown Rep. Charles B. Rangel, New York Democrat, says "the destruction of the black family" today can be traced to a single man from England who purposely paid a visit to Virginia during the early 18th century. "In 1712, British slave owner Willie Lynch was invited to the colony of Virginia to teach his methods of keeping slaves under control to American slave owners," Mr. Rangel says. "Almost 300 years later, the techniques that he prescribed seem to have not only been successful in controlling slaves, but lasting as a means of weakening and destroying the black family." Mr....
  • Family breakdown

    08/24/2005 1:11:45 AM PDT · by Crackingham · 13 replies · 919+ views
    Townhall ^ | 8/23/05 | John McCaslin
    Rep. Charles B. Rangel, New York Democrat, says "the destruction of the black family" today can be traced to a single man from England who purposely paid a visit to Virginia during the early 18th century. "In 1712, British slave owner Willie Lynch was invited to the colony of Virginia to teach his methods of keeping slaves under control to American slave owners," Rangel says. "Almost 300 years later, the techniques that he prescribed seem to have not only been successful in controlling slaves, but lasting as a means of weakening and destroying the black family." Rangel explains that in...