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January 12, 2009 - Monday 

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: News and Politics
If you don't already know who Princella Smith (National Spokesperson for American Solutions [Newt's organization]) is - check her out. Very influential - young woman.

http://PrincellaSmith.com

I call her friend. Oh, and my group did her site.

Go leave her some positive comments - this is the new face of the Party.
January 2, 2009 - Friday 

Current mood:  adventurous
Category: News and Politics
Go catch my interview with Michael Steele.

http://blogtalkradio.com/theamericanresolve

We had a blast!
October 20, 2008 - Monday 

Category: News and Politics

Identity

What makes Obama "black?" It's a question that's been swirling in my mind for well over a year now. I've been putting off writing this, because I'm honestly afraid of what I might say. What will I feel? Will I be another Uncle Tom? Hell, what made President Clinton the "first Black President?"

It matters not. You see, intellectual honesty means more to me. My country means more to me.

I haven't taken a firm position on the use of the N-word, but I do intend to use it here.

Barack Obama shares my skin color. In fact, he and I share more of the same skin pigmentation than Rev. Al Sharpton. We both glow a little yellow. I get mine from my father, while he gets his from a dash of makeup and his father, I suppose.

I'm certainly Black. A Black isn't a person with a shade of brown in their skin. That's ignorant and my contention is that it's racist.

A Black is a person who is African American. Their roots are invisibly tainted by the worst point in American history. Slavery brought Africans and people of dark color into a relationship forced by Caucasians. People were brutally taken from their homes, deprived of human rights, all dignity, and physically raped. The government that would free them would then tell them they were second-class citizens. Blacks were forced into a permanent class of poverty and deceit.

We were labeled "Nigger."

Those are my roots. They aren't pretty – but they are mine and they forced my blood line into a greater plan called America.

I take great exception when friends brush off the history of my origins as simply, "the past."

I remember the first time when the word "Nigger" was lodged at me as a child. I didn't know how to react. I knew I was Black, but I was not his Nigger. Even to this day, Nigger, the term hides in the dark and whispers behind my back. It sends chills down my spine. I fear their ignorance and relish in the pride that I am Black. I have a rich cultural history that has impacted and built this country into the very nation it is today.

My people built this nation. My people have bled for the chance at liberty. My people marched in the streets while being physically ripped away from their bones for a cause against injustice. My people sit in seats of government, churches, and influence. I am a Black.

No matter your color… No matter your race, you can relate to me. We're American.

That's what I share with Barack Obama. He is American.

We don't share a past. We don't share an origin. Barack Obama is not Black.

Obama cannot be rattled by the word Nigger. He has no origin to the hate or bigotry. Obama cannot even relate as a primary source to the current sufferings of the African American community.

This election, with the aid of the free press and all too willing politically correct Parties – Obama has been dubbed with a history and origin that is not his own. He has stolen Nigger from history.

His dad is a Kenyan. Obama has a history, an origin, a family with roots. Obama has been given privilege and only had a taste of the modern African American community with poisons of his own choosing. He has sampled the worst and then preached with the best. I am offended. He is an African who is an American – but he is not Black, he is not an African American, and he is most certainly not a Nigger.

An entire continent of people who share my skin color call the community that belongs to my mother "Black" as a term of less than. "Nigger" is a word that is used among Africans as a term for African Americans.

My identity has been stolen in attempt to paint something that is not there.

Issues

Obama promises more of the economic same. While he'll "spread the wealth," he promises no meaningful inroads in breaking the barriers that keep African Americans in a substandard social and economic class.

Civil Rights leaders fought first for those basic rights that were guaranteed to the disenfranchised, and then set their eyes to education before anything else. It is of the greatest importance to point to Barack Obama's education policy and fundamentally where his philosophy is rooted.

Chairing a board that holds the view that the public education system's primary cause should be to "radicalize" children is not beneficial to the African American community. The community is riddled with substandard books, teachers, and financing – yet Obama's record reveals that plunging children into the political process to make uninformed decisions plays chief among his "top priorities."

The Chicago public school system pays its teachers among the best in the entire country. However, what we discover is an environment of corruption, the highest dropout rates, and children who graduate without being literate. The Chicago public school system and teacher's union cannot be tied to Obama in geography alone, when he has given them his full weight when he was a State Senator and vice versa.

More Black children will grow up in an environment worse than what their parents were given and it's appalling. This is racism at its most powerful. A community denied of education cannot better itself. Young adults are not given choices but a primitive environment of survival of the fittest.

When Obama won the Iowa caucus, it wasn't until South Carolina's primary where he finally talked about in very broad terms, 'the community.' He dare not touch the issues he discussed affecting the African American community before his first victory.

Shame will befall upon the African American community if we choose to give Barack Obama our silent blessing while he ignores our issues, our heritage, and our origin. There's no requirement to be Black, he cannot change who he is.

Most will never feel the scorn or the lost identity that comes with being biracial. I, however, have found one consistent point of refuge in my mother's community. Black people crave "authenticity" and in agreement with Tom Joyner – there is nothing like "Black love."

I want the pleasure of voting for the first viable African American candidate, regardless of Party, but a shell won't do. I'll wait for the real deal.

October 2, 2008 - Thursday 

Category: News and Politics
http://votebitter.com/debate/vp

http://votebitter.com/debate/vp/


Come join me. The debate starts at 9pm EST, but I'll be there at 8:30pm EST.

Woot! It's not over.... it's just beginning...

Tell your friends... Maybe I'll give away free McCain Bumper Stickers
September 29, 2008 - Monday 

Category: News and Politics
September 19, 2008 - Friday 

Category: News and Politics
I need your help MySpace family.

We need your help over at TalkStraight.org - come mobilize.

Rally around the truth and let's beat Obama. It's for your Country.
September 16, 2008 - Tuesday 

Current mood:  blessed
Category: News and Politics
My MySpace family - we need to catch up.

So I didn't get to blog about Convention (September 1-4), my birthday (September 3), Johnny Cash's fifth year since passing (September 12), and of course remembering America's great sacrifice (September 11).

It's a fabulous time to be an American. Things are moving fast fast fast.

I myself enjoy the campaign and let's give my man, John McCain a round of applause. I've been waiting a long time to say 'I told ya so,' but come on? Where would any other Republican be running in the polls?

We have a real chance at winning this thing, and possibly a Reagan close-out. Click here for my latest map: here.

Also have you checked out McCainSpace.com? The campaign worked really hard on it and it's a wonderful way to connect with other Americans.

And how awesome is Sarah Palin? I've had the pleasure of being up close for her two major appearances. She's everything we want in the movement.

And you've checked out TalkStraight.org right? You must! We're keeping Barack-O honest.

There's an economic loom ahead of us, so we may get a push back in the polls in states we need to be polling ahead to curve Obama's ACORN fraudulent registration drives. I need you to keep your faith. McCain is tested and can be trusted with your public support. Rally loudly around him in these troubling times and pray that Americans will vote for a man who truly is an American Hero.
August 30, 2008 - Saturday 

Category: News and Politics
August 15, 2008 - Friday 

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: News and Politics
Visit the Site: TalkStraight.org

Comment. Visit our sponsors... buy a shirt or two. Plug the widgets, buttons, and the FACTS! Let's get the record straight. Make this a MySpace movement.


August 11, 2008 - Monday 

Category: News and Politics
It's time to fight back.

I need your profiles, your bulletins, your messages to your top friends, your facebook profiles, your blogs... just for 4 days.

Please embed this on your profile. This upcoming site will help you here on myspace fight liberals and democrats. It'll give you the straight facts you need to sound knowledgeable and aware.


You can also get this at http://aliakbar.org/special/

REPOST THIS EVERYWHERE> Let's start the Anti Obama Movement .. right here... right now. Now is OUR Time.
July 10, 2008 - Thursday 

Category: News and Politics
It's a tense primary... so allow me to be a little blunt.



It's stuff like this that bothers me. Spread this around or contribute to Ray McKinney over at: http://ray08.com

Thanks friends.

Republicans are better than Democrats.... but why take a weaker and less conservative one?
July 4, 2008 - Friday 

Category: News and Politics
God Bless America. Let Him sustain it as we have become weary of leadership and virtues.

Amen.

P.S. Thank you to all of those who have sacrificed, that we all may enjoy this great life. We are truly blessed and have been given the promised land.
July 2, 2008 - Wednesday 

Category: News and Politics
I don't think I was as pissed off at Kerry and his supporters as I am Obama and his supporters who take people like me, of my race, my life experience, my viewpoint and brush us off as corrupted by the Republican Party.

Here's the last message I got from an Obama Supporter (mind you... she sent this to me twice... copying and pasting a heart filled message isn't heart filled you dumb idiot)

It's obvious you've surrounded yourself, either by choice or blood, by staunch Republicans. I feel much luckier than you, as I have the best of both worlds, with a Republican father and Democratic mother. Being too extreme cuts you off from getting to know, those who don't 'think' like you....

When you step outside the 'box' to think, you'll discover the universe!

Good luck on your journey Ali!

What's got me so worked up?

I have worked hard to have friends of every viewpoint. I have not made all the sacrifices in my dignity and been humiliated at times to hold a view just to put an elephant on my chest.

I'm ashamed to call some of these type of liberals Americans.

I'm half black. I'm half Arab. My dad left when I was two. My mom focused on surviving and gave us what she could. I helped raise my two little brothers as we were latchkey children. I was given the oppurtunity to explore different religions, political ideologies, and every practice of life out there. I hold many views contrary to the base of my party. I've personally been to hell and back and this little girl wants to brush off my viewpoint as inside the box?

Here's a first: Shove it!
June 30, 2008 - Monday 

Category: News and Politics
We could fight online if everyone just chipped in like many Americans are doing for Barack. Their average donation is $68 I believe.

I know a few Conservative startups that could get started if some Conservatives were willing to finally say: $20/mo isn't too much.

Thought I wanted to put out there.
June 28, 2008 - Saturday 

Current mood:  amused
Category: News and Politics
Funny. What a joke.
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