Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Good Riddance Attention Whore



Cindy Sheehan

By Cindy Sheehan

I have endured a lot of smear and hatred since Casey was killed and especially since I became the so-called “Face” of the American anti-war movement. Especially since I renounced any tie I have remaining with the Democratic Party, I have been further trashed on such “liberal blogs” as the Democratic Underground. Being called an “attention whore” and being told “good riddance” are some of the more milder rebukes.

I have come to some heartbreaking conclusions this Memorial Day Morning. These are not spur of the moment reflections, but things I have been meditating on for about a year now. The conclusions that I have slowly and very reluctantly come to are very heartbreaking to me.

The first conclusion is that I was the darling of the so-called left as long as I limited my protests to George Bush and the Republican Party. Of course, I was slandered and libeled by the right as a “tool” of the Democratic Party. This label was to marginalize me and my message. How could a woman have an original thought, or be working outside of our “two-party” system?

However, when I started to hold the Democratic Party to the same standards that I held the Republican Party, support for my cause started to erode and the “left” started labeling me with the same slurs that the right used. I guess no one paid attention to me when I said that the issue of peace and people dying for no reason is not a matter of “right or left”, but “right and wrong.”

I am deemed a radical because I believe that partisan politics should be left to the wayside when hundreds of thousands of people are dying for a war based on lies that is supported by Democrats and Republican alike. It amazes me that people who are sharp on the issues and can zero in like a laser beam on lies, misrepresentations, and political expediency when it comes to one party refuse to recognize it in their own party. Blind party loyalty is dangerous whatever side it occurs on. People of the world look on us Americans as jokes because we allow our political leaders so much murderous latitude and if we don’t find alternatives to this corrupt “two” party system our Representative Republic will die and be replaced with what we are rapidly descending into with nary a check or balance: a fascist corporate wasteland. I am demonized because I don’t see party affiliation or nationality when I look at a person, I see that person’s heart. If someone looks, dresses, acts, talks and votes like a Republican, then why do they deserve support just because he/she calls him/herself a Democrat?

I have also reached the conclusion that if I am doing what I am doing because I am an “attention whore” then I really need to be committed. I have invested everything I have into trying to bring peace with justice to a country that wants neither. If an individual wants both, then normally he/she is not willing to do more than walk in a protest march or sit behind his/her computer criticizing others. I have spent every available cent I got from the money a “grateful” country gave me when they killed my son and every penny that I have received in speaking or book fees since then. I have sacrificed a 29 year marriage and have traveled for extended periods of time away from Casey’s brother and sisters and my health has suffered and my hospital bills from last summer (when I almost died) are in collection because I have used all my energy trying to stop this country from slaughtering innocent human beings. I have been called every despicable name that small minds can think of and have had my life threatened many times.

The most devastating conclusion that I reached this morning, however, was that Casey did indeed die for nothing. His precious lifeblood drained out in a country far away from his family who loves him, killed by his own country which is beholden to and run by a war machine that even controls what we think. I have tried every since he died to make his sacrifice meaningful. Casey died for a country which cares more about who will be the next American Idol than how many people will be killed in the next few months while Democrats and Republicans play politics with human lives. It is so painful to me to know that I bought into this system for so many years and Casey paid the price for that allegiance. I failed my boy and that hurts the most.

I have also tried to work within a peace movement that often puts personal egos above peace and human life. This group won’t work with that group; he won’t attend an event if she is going to be there; and why does Cindy Sheehan get all the attention anyway? It is hard to work for peace when the very movement that is named after it has so many divisions.

Our brave young men and women in Iraq have been abandoned there indefinitely by their cowardly leaders who move them around like pawns on a chessboard of destruction and the people of Iraq have been doomed to death and fates worse than death by people worried more about elections than people. However, in five, ten, or fifteen years, our troops will come limping home in another abject defeat and ten or twenty years from then, our children’s children will be seeing their loved ones die for no reason, because their grandparents also bought into this corrupt system. George Bush will never be impeached because if the Democrats dig too deeply, they may unearth a few skeletons in their own graves and the system will perpetuate itself in perpetuity.

I am going to take whatever I have left and go home. I am going to go home and be a mother to my surviving children and try to regain some of what I have lost. I will try to maintain and nurture some very positive relationships that I have found in the journey that I was forced into when Casey died and try to repair some of the ones that have fallen apart since I began this single-minded crusade to try and change a paradigm that is now, I am afraid, carved in immovable, unbendable and rigidly mendacious marble.

Camp Casey has served its purpose. It’s for sale. Anyone want to buy five beautiful acres in Crawford, Texas? I will consider any reasonable offer. I hear George Bush will be moving out soon, too…which makes the property even more valuable.

This is my resignation letter as the “face” of the American anti-war movement. This is not my “Checkers” moment, because I will never give up trying to help people in the world who are harmed by the empire of the good old US of A, but I am finished working in, or outside of this system. This system forcefully resists being helped and eats up the people who try to help it. I am getting out before it totally consumes me or anymore people that I love and the rest of my resources.

Good-bye America…you are not the country that I love and I finally realized no matter how much I sacrifice, I can’t make you be that country unless you want it.

It’s up to you now.

A Quote

I'm sorry but I don't want to be an Emperor - that's not my business - I don't want to rule or conquer anyone. I should like to help everyone if possible, Jew, gentile, black man, white. We all want to help one another, human beings are like that.

We want to live by each other's happiness, not by each other's misery. We don't want to hate and despise one another. In this world there's room for everyone and the good earth is rich and can provide for everyone.

The way of life can be free and beautiful.

But we have lost the way.

Greed has poisoned men's souls - has barricaded the world with hate; has goose-stepped us into misery and bloodshed.

We have developed speed but we have shut ourselves in: machinery that gives abundance has left us in want. Our knowledge has made us cynical, our cleverness hard and unkind. We think too much and feel too little: More than machinery we need humanity; More than cleverness we need kindness and gentleness. Without these qualities, life will be violent and all will be lost.

The aeroplane and the radio have brought us closer together. The very nature of these inventions cries out for the goodness in men, cries out for universal brotherhood for the unity of us all. Even now my voice is reaching millions throughout the world, millions of despairing men, women and little children, victims of a system that makes men torture and imprison innocent people. To those who can hear me I say "Do not despair"!

The misery that is now upon us is but the passing of greed, the bitterness of men who fear the way of human progress: the hate of men will pass and dictators die and the power they took from the people, will return to the people - and so long as men die - liberty will never perish...

Soldiers - don't give yourselves to brutes, men who despise you - enslave you - who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think and what to feel - who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder.

Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men, machine men, with machine minds and machine hearts. You are not machines. You are not cattle. You are men. You have the love of humanity in your hearts. You don't hate - only the unloved hate - the unloved and the unnatural. Soldiers - don't fight for slavery, fight for liberty.

In the seventeenth chapter of Saint Luke it is written "the kingdom of God is within man" - not one man, nor a group of men - but in all men - in you!

You the people have the power, the power to create machines, the power to create happiness. You the people have the power to make this life free and beautiful, to make this life a wonderful adventure. Then in the name of democracy let us use that power - let us all unite. Let us fight for a new world, a decent world that will give men a chance to work, that will give youth a future and old age a security. By the promise of these things, brutes have risen to power, but they lie. They do not fulfill their promise, they never will. Dictators free themselves but they enslave the people. Now let us fight to fulfill that promise. Let us fight to free the world, to do away with national barriers, to do away with greed, with hate and intolerance. Let us fight for a world of reason, a world where science and progress will lead to all men's happiness.

Soldiers - in the name of democracy, let us all unite!
Charlie Chaplin - "The Great Dictator" 1940

Monday, May 28, 2007

ACTION ITEMS FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS

Michael Fisher said...

Well, this is what I think we should do. In this order of priorities.

1) Concentrate on our own (African-American) economic and political advancement in the United States by developing and taking control of our own assets (e.g. culture, etc.)and develop that in conjunction with developing trade with black African countries where feasible.

2) Do all we can to protect African peoples in Africa and throughout the Diaspora from the incursion of outsiders, whoever they are.

3) Get the US troops withdrawn from Iraq, cause it is not in our interest to have them there.

4) Let the Arabs and the Israelis duke it out among themselves. We stay out of that one. Which would include our advocating withdrawing withdrawing precious US resources from either side and reallocating and utilizing the same to aid in point (1).

Oh. and one more thing.

We do not need Arab money for anything. African-Americans alone are richer than all the Arab states, including the Saudis, put together. We are also better educated, have a commensurate better skill set, and can sent ut people throughout Africa and South America if we want to.

Thus, the key is, as always, first with what we do for ourselves.

We've been told by black leadership like Booker T., Garvey, Chancellor Williams, and Prof. Clarke for many decades now what to do.

Let's go.

Me, I'm a solutions oriented guy. I don't mind a lot of spirited debate when necessary to adequately identify the problems, but once we have a handle on the issues, it's time to turn the conversation towards action items that will promote the change we have identified needs to happen.

I presented that position to Michael fisher and he's got some action items for us. The conversation is now open to vet these action items and flesh out how they can or should be implemented.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

I AM NOW A SUPPORTER OF THE STOP SNITCHING MOVEMENT

I hate to be identified with anything that Camron is the spokesperson for, but this it getting ridiculous. One day after the Prosecutor In the Mike Vick investigation refutes almost all of the so-called evidence that has been used to vilify Vick, here comes some more of this unidentified source bullshyt. How many times are we going to have an unidentified, confidential, "reliable" informant come out of nowhere? Why should we even care that some unidentified person who admits to having committed a crime seeks to incriminate someone else? isn't it obvious that the informant has too much incentive to fabricate his information?

This ridiculous attempt at journalism contains not one, but two anonymous faceless sources claiming knowledge of Vick and dogfighting. "A person familiar with the investigation said last week that authorities had spoken to or planned to speak with people claiming to have witnessed illegal activity related to this investigation."

A witness is a person who will stand up before God and everybody and recount what he has seen. A snitch is a low down dirty piece of crap who gets caught doing something wrong and then tells stories about what other people are doing to get less punishment. Police claim they need informants, and informants do have their uses in limited circumstances. But no law enforcement agent should be allowed to base his entire case on the unsubstantiated testimony of an admitted criminal. That type of testimony should not even be considered relevant or reliable without significant direct evidence to support it.
clipped from www.ajc.com
ESPN: Witness links Vick to dog-fighting

Alleged informant says Falcons QB 'a heavyweight' in illegal activity



The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 05/27/07

The controversy surrounding Michael Vick's alleged involvement in dog-fighting took another turn Sunday when ESPN aired an interview with a man who said he saw the Falcons quarterback betting at illegal dogfights.

The informant, whose identity was hidden, told ESPN that Vick is known as a "heavyweight" in the dog-fighting community and that Vick fought dogs, funded and gambled on the felonious activity as late as last year. The informant said he has witnessed Vick gamble and bring dogs to compete in fights as far back as 2000, when Vick was a student-athlete at Virginia Tech.

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Friday, May 25, 2007

TELL THE TRUTH - Mos Def - Immortal Technique - Eminem

Black Bloggers, shall we begin the conversation about IRAQ?

Oh NO we can't do that. We would be working with those terrible hippity hoppity thugs calling bush a nigga and using all kinds of profanity...

Oh well lets do it anyway..



We can’t seriously talk about Iraq unless we are willing to also discuss American imperialistic activities and the worldwide hegemony desired by the current administration.
The United States has permanent military bases in every significant country in the world. “According to the Defense Department’s annual “Base Structure Report” for fiscal year 2003, which itemizes foreign and domestic U.S. military real estate, the Pentagon currently owns or rents 702 overseas bases in about 130 countries and HAS another 6,000 bases in the United States and its territories. Pentagon bureaucrats calculate that it would require at least $113.2 billion to replace just the foreign bases — surely far too low a figure but still larger than the gross domestic product of most countries — and an estimated $591,519.8 million to replace all of them. The military high command deploys to our overseas bases some 253,288 uniformed personnel, plus an equal number of dependents and Department of Defense civilian officials, and employs an additional 44,446 locally hired foreigners. The Pentagon claims that these bases contain 44,870 barracks, hangars, hospitals, and other buildings, which it owns, and that it leases 4,844 more.These numbers, although staggeringly large, do not begin to cover all the actual bases we occupy globally. The 2003 Base Status Report fails to mention, for instance, any garrisons in Kosovo — even though it is the site of the huge Camp Bondsteel, built in 1999 and maintained ever since by Kellogg, Brown & Root. The Report similarly omits bases in Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Qatar, and Uzbekistan, although the U.S. military has established colossal base structures throughout the so-called arc of instability in the two-and-a-half years since 9/11.For Okinawa, the southernmost island of Japan, which has been an American military colony for the past 58 years, the report deceptively lists only one Marine base, Camp Butler, when in fact Okinawa “hosts” ten Marine Corps bases, including Marine Corps Air Station Futenma occupying 1,186 acres in the center of that modest-sized island’s second largest city. (Manhattan’s Central Park, by contrast, is only 843 acres.) The Pentagon similarly fails to note all of the $5-billion-worth of military and espionage installations in Britain, which have long been conveniently disguised as Royal Air Force bases. If there were an honest count, the actual size of our military empire would probably top 1,000 different bases in other people’s countries, but no one — possibly not even the Pentagon — knows the exact number for sure, although it has been distinctly on the rise in recent years.” This information is from TomDispatch via CommonDreams.org.

How stupid do you have to be to see that this is not a Defense Department, it’s an OFFENSE department? Why does this country feel the need to rule the world by force of arms? We call it protecting the world, but who asked for our protection, and exactly who are we protecting them from? Certainly not an old Muslim guy hiding out in a Pakistani mountain cave. How long are we going to ignore this?

We would also need to get into the whole nuclear arms race insanity. The simple fact of the matter is the idea of using nuclear weapons in this day and age is morally corrupt. We wouldn’t dare use one on anyone that had a chance of shooting a nuke back at us, which makes our continued production and threats to use nuclear weapons more pathetic than the school yard bully.

And once we come out and say that the United States can no longer rule the world through the threat of violence, what then? We still have to figure out a way for us all to live in harmony with each other and with this planet. The way things seem to be deteriorating, it seems that we are running out of time to find those solutions.

And let’s not forget that it’s not the politicians that we have to convince to stop the war. It's the people who are making billions of dollars off the war and off the other economic opportunities the U.S. has appropriated for itself and protects with its vast armed forces. Let’s not continue to pretend that a politician job is not represent us but to get re-elected. That takes money, and therefore he who has the gold makes the rules. As long as war is profitable, those making the profit will ensure that there is always a war going on.

Addressing Iraq, especially form the viewpoint of Black Americans who are all too familiar with the heavy hand of power in this country, requires much more than just a superficial discussion about timetable for troop withdrawals. They could take all the “troops” out right now and there would still be any army or “Civilian military contractors”, better known as mercenaries, remaining in Iraq to keep the bloodshed going. Black people have to be forward thinking enough to recognize that this is no longer the same world it was, the good old days of world war are over, because the war machine has grown into a doomsday device and we dare not open Pandora’s box.

If we as an AfroSphere collective are to pick up this issue, let’s not go at this half-assed.



Say Al Qaeda and everyone gets all nervous and starts running for cover. Now we hear that Al Qaeda is reaching out to Black folks. Is it so completely unreasonable that some members of Al Qaeda would want some of the same things that the Black community would want? Their primary complaint appears to be the unwanted presence of U.S. armed forces in middle east countries. I have a problem with America's imperialistic military assaults all over the world, so we have at least some common ground.

But here we go again, the white folks are going to demonize us (yet again) if we don't go along with their idea of what this country should be doing and who we should be doing it to. There may be criminals in the Al Qaeda organization who have decided to fight fire with fire. But two wrongs don't make a right, and there are criminals in the U.S, government who have done worse in the name of American democracy. So I don't support violent tactics that target any civilian population, even if you consider yourself to be at war, which is not an unreasonable position for Al-Qaeda to take considering that we were over there long before they ever came over here. I do support anyone who picks up a gun and tells a foreign invader to leave or die. Over here in America we call them patriots or founding fathers, in Iraq I believe the term is insurgent.

We got to stop falling for that okey-doke where we let someone else determine what we can say and who we can ally with. I recall Malcolm saying he would work with anyone who wanted to further his agenda. I could care less what some project for a new american century wasp republican thinks about my political or social agenda. They do not have my best interest at heart and in some cases the enemy of my enemy may indeed be my friend. Black folks above all others have earned the right to be hyper critical of this country, and even while we maintain our allegiance to the country, we have a duty to speak out against the wrong things this country does. If that means that we will be advocating for the same position as al-Qaeda or Iraqi "insurgents", so be it.



Did Rosie say that American troops were terrorists? Not in this clip she didn't. As a matter of fact she seems to go out of her way to clearly state that she supports the troops, whatever that means. Well if Rosie ain't got the cajones to say it then I will. American troops, from the commander in chief all the way down, are terrorists.

I have almost as big a problem with the word terrorist as Francis L. Holland does with the word Race. But that's the word we are using so let's have a definition. How about the use or threatened use of violence for the purpose of creating fear in order to achieve a political, economic, religious, or ideological goal. Now a lot of people want nit pick and say it has to be done by people dressed as civilians, or it has to be violence specifically directed at civilians, or it has to have a religious (read Islamic because Christians would never fo that) component. Let's leave it this way "the only general characteristic generally agreed upon is that terrorism involves violence and the threat of violence".





Looks and sounds pretty damn violent to me.

Unfortunately I cannot respect a soldier who commits illegal acts of war, especially not under the guise of "following orders", and not even if that soldier believes that he is doing the right thing. I hold Bush responsible for his decision to order the war of aggression against Iraq, and I hold everyone who participates in it accountable for their actions. The former soldier in the video and any other who honestly repents his involvement will receive absolution from me because I believe in forgiveness.

I know this seems harsh, but I was in the military in 1991, when my unit was ordered to the gulf war courtesy of Bush the first. I was very conscious even at that young age that there were some things truly wrong with this foreign policy that says go along with our program or get ready for the pain. I was actually still green enough to mention this to my superiors, who told me this is what I had signed up for, I had taken the benefits and now I owed them my service. I politely informed him that I signed up with the department of defense, and I had no intention of going anywhere to kill anybody for any reason other than self defense. Nowhere in that swearing ceremony did they say I was signing on to bail out everybody in the world with a problem who can buy U.S. support like some kind of protection racket. Then I politely refused to go. I loaded trucks while everyone else loaded up and when they left, I went home. I was a Reservist and it was a short war, so I didn't have to face any ramifications. They put me on inactive status, and that was it until my discharge date in 1994.

Every soldier has a duty to understand that we are not the enforcers for some global godfather. You can't just go and blindly do the man's bidding and claim you didn't know what everybody else knows is wrong with this war and the people and ideology behind it. If you, as a soldier, don't think that there are a lot of terrified Iraqis right now, who tremble every time they hear a Blackhawk or a tank, you are delusional or part of the problem. Either way you get no pass from me.

Even 40 years ago the military was a completely different animal, and the people had much more control over it. Popular will was expressed by people who were not in it just for the money, they were there because their number had been called. Today's military is a bunch of underpaid mercenaries; I know because I was one of them. But every soldier is still an American citizen, a member of the most privileged society in the history of the world, and with such privilege comes the responsibility to pay attention, to know what is going on, to be a part of a positive process to benefit the rest of the world. To whom much is given, much is required.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

With The #3 Pick The Atlanta Hawks Select Yi JianLian

If the Hawks get this guy I might actually go to a game.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

DEDICATED TO MY LOVELY WIFE ON OUR 10TH ANNIVERSARY

Stevie Wonder - For Your Love

The Dedications Continue

Stevie Wonder - Send one your love (1979)

Sticking With Stevie

Stevie Wonder (Ribbon in the Sky)

In Honor of Our 10th Anniversary of Wedded Bliss

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

This Is What Comes Of Believing In Reverse Racism

Francis L. Holland tells us that race and racism are terms that have no validity and should be discarded. In one sense I agree with him. These Black kids had absolutely no power over the white teacher, yet they were racially hostile to her. I wonder if they are racially hostile to the Black teachers they surely curse out as well. Ignorant notions of race that lead to this nonsense should definitely be dismantled.
Kathleen Parker

Kathleen Parker

Whites not immune to racial hostility


Insults from black students spur lawsuit



Published May 16, 2007



CHARLESTON, S.C. --
In a new twist in American race relations, a federal court has ruled that a white teacher in a predominantly African-American school was subjected to a racially hostile workplace.

The case concerned Elizabeth Kandrac, who was routinely verbally abused by black pupils at Brentwood Middle School in North Charleston.


Their slurs make shock jock Don Imus look like a church deacon.

Nevertheless, despite frequent complaints, school officials did nothing to intervene on Kandrac's behalf, arguing that the racially charged profanity was simply part of the pupils' culture. If Kandrac couldn't handle cursing, school officials told her, she was in the wrong school.
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Why Blacks Shouldn't Vote For Blacks Just Because They're Black

You would think that Black folks could expect at least some tangible benefit froom electing other Black people to high and important positions. Everybody else expects the quid pro quo, why shouldn't we? Well we can expect it all we want, I have yet to see real tangible effects from having Black elected officials.

Case in point, GA Attorney General Thurbert Baker, elected Black man, and Genarlow Wilson, convicted Black man. The elected Black man has the power to look at this case, see the clear and obvious injustice, and with a stroke of his pen, correct the situation. Unfortunately for Genarlow, that probably wont happen, because our Black elected officials are apparently still controlled by white puppet masters.

From AJC.com

Still room for justice
10-year term must be overturned. Thurbert Baker has the power. And Genarlow Wilson deserves it

Published on: 05/22/07

The Georgia Constitution bestows Attorney General Thurbert Baker with power and independence. He ought to use both to obtain justice for Genarlow Wilson, the young Douglasville man sentenced to 10 years in prison with no chance of parole for having consensual oral sex with a younger high school classmate at a 2003 New Year's Eve party.

The law that snared Wilson has since been changed so that consensual oral sex under those same circumstances — he was 17, she was 15 — is now a misdemeanor and carries no more a 12-month jail sentence.

After exhausting appeals and striking out with the Legislature, Wilson's attorney is now seeking to overturn the draconian 10-year sentence on constitutional grounds. A hearing is scheduled for June 6 in Monroe County, the site of the Burrus Correctional Training Center, where Wilson has already served 27 months.

Under the law, the attorney general is charged with protecting the conviction and convincing the judge that there were no constitutional or other errors. But Baker also has the latitude to look at the facts and court transcripts and agree with Wilson's attorney that there may be a basis for a challenge.

In the interest of justice, Baker ought to use that leeway to give Wilson the justice that the law and the Legislature denied him.

Georgia's Child Protection Act of 1995 was never meant to entrap teens in consensual sex acts, which is why the Legislature amended the law in 2006, too late to benefit Wilson. At the time of his arrest, Wilson was a good student, a top athlete and a former prom king. He had no criminal record and the full expectation that he would be off to college that fall.

The collapse of Wilson's future began in a hotel room at a party with no adults but lots of alcohol, drugs and sex. A video camera recorded the sex acts, including Wilson having intercourse with a 17-year-old classmate and oral sex with a 15-year-old.

It was the intercourse with the older girl that led Douglas County prosecutors to charge Wilson with rape. However, the jury acquitted Wilson of that charge, believing the 17-year-old girl was capable of having consented to the sex acts.

As a precaution, the prosecutors had also charged Wilson with aggravated child molestation, which carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years. Under the law at the time, it didn't matter that the 15-year-old girl was a willing participant. Her age alone was sufficient to convict, so the jury felt bound to find Wilson guilty.

Wilson's behavior deserved reprimand, but not a decade behind bars, a sentence so severe that some jurors wept upon hearing it. The decision of the Douglas County district attorney to charge Wilson with aggravated child molestation represents prosecutorial overreach that ought to concern Baker.

A similar overreach occurred in the Duke lacrosse case, in which three players were accused of sexually assaulting a stripper at a party.

Last month, North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper overruled the local prosecutor and dropped all charges. "In the rush to condemn, a community and a state lost the ability to see clearly," he ruled.

Unfortunately, Baker may duck the chance to bring clarity and justice to the Genarlow Wilson case. "Our office intends to uphold the presumptive valid sentence and conviction of Genarlow Wilson," Baker spokesman Russ Willard said Monday.

While that doesn't sound promising, some optimism can be teased out of the phrase "presumptive valid." The qualifier suggests that Baker is open to the possibility that Wilson's defense fell short and that there may be constitutional grounds to revisit the case.

Baker has proven a cautious man; he has a chance now to prove he's also a just one.

Maureen Downey, for the editorial board (mdowney@ajc.com

Monday, May 21, 2007

How pure are you?

You Are 73% Pure

You're pretty pure, and you have no plans on changing that.
You do have a devilish side though... and it will probably get the better of you.

Each One Teach One

Keeping with the theme of what's going on with Black men, James collier from the Acting White blog led us to a WaPo article that addresses the plight of Black male students in the DC area school systems. James spoke of his concerns for his own son and I had to let him know.

My son is a graduating high school senior from the a high achievers academic magnet program. I can assure you that there are a number of excellent young black men preparing to enter society.

"The report cites several statistics to bolster the contention that more needs to be done. Of the 32,000 African American boys in the 10th, 11th and 12th grades eligible to take an Advanced Placement exam in 2005, the report says, only 1,229 did so. The report also notes that in 2004-05, six of every 10 suspensions involved a black student."

Unfortunately my son and his few male counterparts are indeed the minority. As the report indicates, there is more inclination to put Black male students on the punishment track rather than the education track. Check out the link http://exodusmentality.blogspot.com/2007/05/another-hit-from-michael-fisher.html to an article by Michael Fisher called where the Boyz at. We as Black men have got to understand that the U.S. Constitution has a loophole that allows us to be re-enslaved. The 13th Amendment says "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."

If as the study suggests more of our boys are being put on the punishment track where should we expect the Black male population to eventually end up. Keep them uneducated, call them behavior problems from an early age, and then act surprised about the overall decline of the group.

Protect your son by giving him the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. He is in a war for his freedom and he needs to understand it like that. It's got to be real to him from an early age, that he is specifically under attack, and that the attacks will get worse as he gets older. The only defense is knowledge. Not the BS education they force feed our kids in most public schools. Real knowledge of self, real information that will help him understand the ways of this world and not fall prey to the traps that are set all around specifically for him.

In the end there's nothing I expect this society to do to help educate Black men. What needs to be done has to be done by the few of us Black men who know the truth and can reach out to help a young brother.

EACH ONE TEACH ONE, THEN TEACH ANOTHER ONE EVERY DAY.

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This Is Some Bull

What do you call a Black man in Amerikkka who has never been convicted of a crime? GUILTY.

You would think Mike Vick is sleeping with every white girl he can find. What else could make the idiot congressman from California feel the need to threaten the NFL with congressional investigations unless they punish a man who is not even ACCUSED of committing a crime?

""As evidence of Mr. Vick's involvement mounts, I implore you to act swiftly and forcefully," the congressman wrote. "Your strong rebuke of dog fighting — and those who promote it — will send the message that this all-too-prevalent practice has no place in a civilized society."

In a not-so-subtle threat of possible congressional action, Lantos reminded the commissioner of his committee's efforts to weed out those who use performance-enhancing drugs.

"I also suggest you educate your players on the illegality and cruelty of dog fighting to prevent this from happening again," Lantos wrote. "It is my hope that the issue of animal fighting will not require us to further investigate the behavior of your athletes.""

That sounds like a threat to me. And exactly what evidence is the idiot congressman referring to? Unsubstantiated rumors about a videotape, unsubstantiated rumors about a store clerk who says Vick was constantly in her store buying syringes, and so-called source very close to Vick that claimed to know that Mike Vick was involved in dogfighting. The source turned out to be former Falcons cornerback Ray Buchannon, who came out two days later and said he was completely misquoted and he knew nothing at all about Vick and any dogfighting. Even if Vick bought some syringes, something I find highly unlikely given the low profile this young man keeps in the ATL, that still wouldn't be evidence of anything illegal.

Mike Vick did own the property. I'll even go so far as to say he should have known what was going on there if he didn't actually know. I wasn't there so I don't know whether he was actually involved or not.

My whole problem here is that there has not been on charge filed, even though the home was raided almost a month ago. Charges are usually filed the next day, especially when you already know enough about what's going on to get a warrant and pull off a raid. Usually when it takes this long for the police to get a case together they are trying to find evidence that they don't have but wish they did. Evidence that often just gets made up as they go along, like co-defendants suddenly getting religion and turning state's evidence in exchange for a lighter sentence. This is how Blacks, even rich ones, are treated by the justice system and by society in general; Guilty even if proven innocent. I'm sick of it.
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Congressman wants NFL action against Vick


The Associated Press
Published on: 05/18/07

A California congressman has joined the cause against Michael Vick, firing off a letter Friday that urged NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to "act swiftly and forcefully" if the Atlanta Falcons quarterback was involved in dog fighting on his former property.

Rep. Tom Lantos, D-Calif., pointed out that he's a senior member of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, which two years ago held highly publicized hearings on the use of performance-enhancing drugs in professional sports.


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UPDATE MAY 26, 2007

I WONDER WHAT THE IDIOT CONGRESSMAN FROM CALIFORNIA HAS TO SAY ABOUT THIS. ON SECOND THOUGHT, NO I DON'T. THE IDIOT CONGRESS MAN COULD CARE LESS ABOUT GUILT OR INNOCENCE, BECAUSE HE HAS ALREADY TRIED AND CONVICTED MIKE VICK. WE DON'T NEED NO STINKING EVIDENCE!

From AJC.com
Prosecutor: Dogs not abused

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published on: 05/26/07

Richmond — The prosecutor in the investigation of a possible dogfighting operation at a house owned by Falcons quarterback Michael Vick is confident charges will be brought. He can't yet say who will be charged.

"We are moving forward," Surry County Commonwealth attorney Gerald Poindexter said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press on Friday. He declined to set a timetable for when evidence in the case would be ready to present to a grand jury.

Police raided the home as part of a drug investigation April 25. They seized 66 dogs, 55 of them pit bulls, and equipment that could be associated with dogfighting.

The investigation is focused on dogfighting because while some equipment seized could be typical of a legitimate breeding operation, which Vick is registered to have, there also was a "pry bar" used to pry apart a dog's jaws, and bloodstained carpeting.

The bloodied carpet was seized during the raid, and Poindexter said he saw what appeared to be blood spatters on the floor of a room inside the home above the garage.

"The floor was not drenched in blood, but there were specks that appeared to me to be blood," he said.

Since the raid, Poindexter said, erroneous reports have surfaced that the dogs were malnourished and that many had scarring and injuries consistent with dogfighting. The dogs, he said, appeared largely to have been well cared for, and the only one that required immediate veterinary care had a broken leg because of a birth defect.

He said there has been difficulty finding someone who specializes in canine forensics, and an absence of eyewitnesses who can confirm that dogfighting took place on the property.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

AFROSPHERE NEWSFLASH

After reading the articles, I was left wondering, exactly what is the best course of action for this particular situation? I think it goes without saying that justice is not blind in America, and that Balck folks are getting the short end of the stick. So as we find out about these incidents we mobilize to each individual's defense, we make the status quo nervous with our rumblings, In many cases we are successful in that individual instance.

But the systemic and systematic injustice continues.

I don
t want to see any individual victimized by the white supremacists who have decided the best place for the Black man is in prison. I have come to the conclusion that the Constitutional amendment that outlawed slavery has a loophole and white folks have decided to use it. So we are left with the question of whether we act like Harriet Tubman and try to save one slave at a time, or do we step into the 21st century and bring the damn system that wants to enslave us down?

Somethings got to change. Maybe our tactics?

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Here is a article by Howard Witt who helped bring the Shaquanda Cotton case to national attention. The AfroSpear and AfroSphere should consider becoming active in this case as well.









Hat Tip to Howard Witt, Tribune senior correspondent






After months of unrest between blacks and whites in Louisiana town, some see racism and uneven justice

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Friday, May 18, 2007

Michael Fisher on Fire

There are too many discussions about trivial matters going on in the world today. Not here though. If there is such a thing as Black culture, it's a damn shame that Black folks don't control it.

Our Greatest Natural Resource - Occupied and Exploited






"Black Culture is to African-Americans what oil is to the Arabs. Only we don't control it." Dick Griffey. (paraphrased)

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Another Hit From Michael Fisher

For those of you who haven't figured it out by now, I find much information of interest over at the Assault on Black Folks Sanity blog. Michael Fisher hits em hard and usually straight out of the park.

This particular issue can not be talked about enough. Black men are an endangered species, or at least we would be if anyone actually cared to keep us around. So you think there aren't enough eligible Black men? Take a look at the chart then go read the whole post to find out what happened to them.


Oprah, bless her soul, did a segment on the black women who have to go through life without marriage. Supposedly the percentage of unmarried black women stands at 70% now. Though I haven’t found a source for that statistic.

In any case, Oprah said “the numbers of black men just aren’t there” and sent black women out to find themselves some non-black, that is, white men.

Well, where the Boyz at?

So I looked up the numbers on the US Census Bureau site.

This is what I found.




That’s just 2004. Go back as far as you want in time, black boys outnumber black girls.

As long as they stay under age 15.
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Francis L. Holland Blog: Army Sergeant Roy Pettaway Joins Afrosphere, Seeks Justice in the Police Execution of His Son Ron.

Would that Sgt. Pettaway had come to the Afrosphere under better circumstances. Nevertheless, he has come and he is most welcome. My thoughts and prayers are with you, and your mission is my own.


Francis L. Holland Blog: Army Sergeant Roy Pettaway Joins Afrosphere, Seeks Justice in the Police Execution of His Son Ron.


“I’m willing to stand up and make change,” says Army Sergeant First Class Roy Pettaway, the deceased's father.

Cross-posted at the Ron Pettaway Justice Blog.

After 29 years in the military, Mr. Roy Pettaway is a lifetime military man, a Sergeant First Class who joined the US Army in 1978, and is stationed at Fort Gordon, in Augusta, Georgia. His father is the Rev. Roy Pettaway, a pastor at church in Milton, Florida.

On April 15 of this year, when two of Sergeant Pettaway’s sons, Ron and Roy, wanted to visit an Atlanta bar, Sergeant Pettaway asked his younger son, Cruz, to be their designated driver, chauffeuring Ron and Roy to the Frozen Palace bar.

Before they left that evening, Sergeant Pettaway’s son Ron, who was just six days shy of his twenty-eight birthday, looked into his father’s eyes and said, “God has a special job for you to do.” That was the last time that Sergeant Pettaway saw his son alive. Just minutes later, Fulton County police officers took Ron Pettaway outside the Frozen Palace Bar and shot him in the a back of the head, also shooting Roy (21) in the back when he tried to help his brother.

Now, Sergeant Roy Pettaway is speaking out and demanding justice. “My sons didn’t wear baggy pants,” says Sergeant Pettaway. “They had nice clean haircuts, but because they are Black men people saw them as a threat.” “I just want to find the facts. I want justice. The authorities haven’t said anything. Not even, "I’m sorry for your loss."

In the days after the execution of Ron Pettaway, Francis L. Holland, a blogger from national group of Black bloggers called the Afrosphere, set up a Ron Pettaway Justice March blog to share information with Black people nationally about a march and funeral organized by the deceased family. Today, Sergeant Pettaway contacted Mr. Holland from Atlanta and said he wants to start blogging himself, to share information with the entire world and begin organizing a response to the excess use of police force that took his son’s life and that takes the lives of other Blacks daily.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Because I Can Identify With This

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Jeff Stahler May 04, 2007


Fri May 4, 12:00 AM ET
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If I Believed In Hell

Then I would know where old Jerry is today. But I don't. Now Jerry. he believed in hell. Bon voyage, Jerry, hope you packed your summer gear..

Unlike Crooks and Liars i don't really care if you choose to speak ill of the dead. I wouldn't say anything about him now that I wouldn't have said yesterday.

falwell.jpg  MSNBC:

The Rev. Jerry Falwell - founder of the Moral Majority and the face of the religious right in the 1980s - died Tuesday after being found unconscious in his office, a Liberty University executive said.

Ron Godwin, Liberty's executive vice president, said Falwell, 73, had been found unresponsive around 10:45 a.m. and was taken to Lynchburg General Hospital.

Godwin said he was not sure what caused the collapse, but noted that Falwell had "a history of heart challenges."


I have had deep, deep issues with Falwell's statements and actions in the past.  And I truly do believe he had a very negative impact on politics in the US.  However, I am also going to ask that C&Lers wishing to comment on this thread show some respect (for the site and the site team, if no one else) by not turning it into a hate-fest.

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Sunday, May 13, 2007

Giving Credit where Credit Is Due

I was very leery that putting the majority of the focus of the problems with hip hop on the actual artists would lead to to much infighting for there to be any real progress. Now I'm thinking that maybe if enough of the top money makers do what Mr. Miller (Master P to some) is doing, then we can be done with this portion of the discussion rather quickly and move on to bigger and better things. I've always been one to call for personal responsibility, and I'm pleased to see that P agrees. As far as I can tell, all the detractors of hip hop really want is for the artists to clean up the language. I think hardcore hip hop can still be hardcore, without excessive profanity. I'm not going to hold hip hop to any higher standard than any other music, so a damn now and then will be alright.

Congratulations to all of you in the AfroSphere and throughout the blogosphere who decided to make this an issue. There is visible and marked change occurring and you are to be commended for taking your stand. Do let me know when start seeing the larger society following hip-hop's example on this as hard as they seem to follow the examples of negativity.
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Master P. Takes A Stand For Hip-Hop, Launches Profanity Free Label
By Chris Richburg
Date: 5/10/2007 10:30 am



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No Limit Records CEO and founder Percy "Master P" Miller is making an
effort to transform his image and label, by vowing to turn away from using negative
lyrics in the music he makes.

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Friday, May 11, 2007

Doing Something Different

When some people talk about changing things, like education for example, the look at programs like No Child Left Behind, School Vouchers, Minority to Majority, and other flawed tactics and wonder why they didn't work. It's because we need to do something radically different, like recognize that the education they pretend to give our children isn't really an education after all.

This article by Dr. Conrad Worrill gives a glimpse into what I'm talking about.

The
current public school crisis in America demands that the African
Community in America aggressively play an assertive role in
the movement, to make changes in one of the most important
institutions in this country— the Public School System. However,
in participating in this movement, it is imperative that we
re-examine the definition of education and its relationship
to power and specifically, Black Power.

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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Brothers and Sisters Gonna Work It Out

Fort Wayne African-American Independent Woman: Afrospear Mission Statement Revisited

At first when I saw how quickly the dissension bubbled up around the Afrospear/AfroSphere/Blackosphere/Black Blogging community, I was a bit dismayed. Started to think that if all these great minds that I am running into on this here internet thingy can't figure out a way to work together then there was no hope for Black folks ever getting together. But I quickly realized that there is really nothing going on here but birthing pains. Not having personal experience with the phenomena, I misread the signs. I believe that was a contraction ma'am. how far apart are they? I an not a doctor, but I play one on t.v. and I believe the labor is proceeding normally. Continue what you were doing, nothing to see here....

Fort Wayne African-American Independent Woman: Propaganda, Pimping or Sloppy Journalism: the need to support the black press

Fort Wayne African-American Independent Woman: Propaganda, Pimping or Sloppy Journalism: the need to support the black press

Excerpted from this very good essay

PART 2: WE KILLED THE MESSENGER
Assuming the stop snitching movement, as mainstream media reports it, is a hoax; the question would be, why do black people passively embrace and accept any message sent by a mainstream messenger? Black people are quick to jump on the bandwagon without doing research, or asking someone more knowledgeable. Anderson Cooper said it on 60 Minutes, so we agree. Much like back in the day when the master had the flu, WE were sick.

Black people complain about mainstream media defining our values and creating leaders by giving voice to a chosen few. Our ancestors didn’t get mad or complain; they got even. They created black publications as good, or better, than their mainstream counterparts. Black newspapers were packed with thoughtful information aimed to educate, inspire, and empower the black community. These political Bibles were passed through the neighborhood and looked upon as the sacred key to overcoming oppressive conditions. People eagerly awaited their weekly messages from respected writers like Fredrick Douglas, W.E.B. DuBois, and Ida B. Wells.

Similar to the impact integration had on black schools, once mainstream newspapers included stories related to the black experience, African-Americans abandoned the black press. Unlike other minorities, as soon as blacks are accepted into mainstream they tend to dump their traditional institutions. Don’t get me wrong, we should embrace diversity in mainstream media and applaud the outstanding work of black journalists and broadcasters fighting for fair coverage on the inside. However, the beloved community desperately needs the black press to separate news from propaganda and fact from fiction.

Something to Ponder

A number of Black people are vehemently against "illegal aliens", with a few even giving halfway reasonable arguments to support their position. This provocative article tells why that reasonable sophistry is misplaced.
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Mural in Pilsen neighborhood, Chicago. Photo from Indiana.edu


The Moment of Truth: First They Came for the Latinos




[10 May 2007]



Heard rumors of civilians rounded up, locked up, and searched for papers, lately? Don't worry. That only happens in another America.

by Jeff Dorchen

I know it’s poor etiquette to compare today’s human rights abuses to those of the Nazis. The quaint practices of the National Socialists in Germany so many decades ago were far more regimented than those in operation today. The willy-nilly explosions and machete choppings and spastic “crowd control” during demonstrations, along with proudly displayed videos and photos of beheadings, sexually-oriented tortures, and hangings, make the Nazis seem a little priggish with their rigorous record-keeping and formality.

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WHERE DO YOU STAND ON THE ISSUES

The Angry Independent does not fully understand me. I realized this as I was perusing his blog and came across a post that I believe obliquely refers to some comments I made to him. As I don't particularly mind when people don't understand me or disagree with me, I continued to read and found that Mirror on America is a collaboration of bloggers, AI being one of them.

AI provides a link to an older post where he tells us where he stands on the issues. Very clear, reasonably concise, and extremely helpful for me to see what kind of person I am dealing with when I interact with AI. Armed with this knowledge, I believe it will be easier to understand and communicate with AI in the future.

Dr. Lester Spence recently instigated a conversation about the presidential candidates and where they stood on the issues. We expect candidates to clearly state their positions and to conduct themselves accordingly, as a prerequisite for our support. In the recent dust-up between the "Afrospear" and "The Assault on Black Folks Sanity", Michael Fisher made the observation that we all need to do a bit more research into the people with whom we develop any kind of solidarity. That is a very reasonable position. Even though every blogger is naturally going to express their opinions on the matter at hand, a single issue post or comment doesn't really give a full picture of what a person is al about. And as Dr. Spence pointed out, if they have their positions clearly stated, we can measure their ongoing words and deeds by some sort of baseline.

So I encourage everyone in the AfroSphere, BlackoSphere, and Bloggers in general to develop and prominently display an issue statement, so the rest of us can really get to know you better. Stay tuned for my issue sheet, coming just as soon as I can take time to type it up.

Wednesday, January 25, 2006




Where Do I Stand On The Issues?




Where Do I Stand on the Issues? (Along with my grades for the Government in each category).

On some issues I tend to be a little more Conservative, while on others I am a little more Progressive. Sometimes it all depends on the circumstances of a particular situation. That’s the beauty of being an independent. No one (& no political Party) can tell me how to think. I tend to end up in the Middle on some issues as well…. I am usually driven by what is most logical and practical to solve a problem…. I am not driven by blind religious and political emotionalism… like many people are on the Right (Conservatives), and on the Left (Liberals). When we rely on that, we often end up with irrational thought processes which lead to irrational, useless policies that turn into failures.
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