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« Reply #1110 on: 13-01-2009, 23:30:22 - GMT-1 » |
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Maar die duidelijke conclusie hadden wel al vanaf het begin getrokken toch? Laat ze zich lekker uitleven hoor, in het dagelijks leven ziet niemand ze waarschijnlijk staan noch zitten. Hier zijn ze tenminste nog wat, al zijn het slechts een paar koeieletters.  Once again heb je weer helemaal gelijk....... 
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« Reply #1111 on: 13-01-2009, 23:34:39 - GMT-1 » |
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dont believe everything u read!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
of het nou om de bijbel of krant gaat. Dont believe everything u read. Tuurlijk zijn er kern van waarheden in. Maar neem het niet klakkeloos over. Je hart is je bijbel & televisie!!!!
het is een set-up al eeuwen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HET IS NIET OBAMA DIE REGEERT. HE IS JUST A PUPPIT ON THE SCREEN. Dat wilt niet zeggen dat het geen een stap is voor de africans! Dat is het wel. Maar niet voor de grootste gangs!
nationale banken & grote cooperaties have the power. JULLIE VERGETEN DE NATIONALE BANKEN DIE ALLES MOGELIJK MAKEN !!!!! GROOTSTE GANGSSSSS !!!!!!!!!
KILL-UMINATIE BROTHERS & SISTERS WUHAHA
we kunnen niets doen. want money=power is this world (IN DEZE TIJDEN).
pas wanneeer de aarde vergaat kunnen we schoon schip maken. Jah je word er depri van. Maar keep ya head up!!!! Het is zoals het is. het zal allemaal voor een reden zijn, who knows
tot die tijd hou van je naaste!!!!! love yourself
educate your children with love and passion!!!
love your sister love your brother love your mother love your father love your children love this world for what it is! & love your wife
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« Reply #1112 on: 14-01-2009, 00:53:18 - GMT-1 » |
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nog 8 dagen. tot de inauguratie. wie weet waarom mijn printer niet wil?
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« Reply #1113 on: 14-01-2009, 08:58:11 - GMT-1 » |
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Denken die loonies nou echt dat ze door grotere letters te gebruiken de boodschap wél aankomt.............  Ben blij dat de Panthers er zo over denken, die hebben tenminste écht wat gedaan voor de zwarte bevolking ipv deze zogenaamde isralieten, zout toch op met jullie gebral, how pathetic can you be? Waarom vechten ze niet voor je zogenaamde land dan? Waarom zitten ze hier hun tijd te verdoen? Als ik dacht recht te hebben op een land dan zat ik er nu en niet zoals hun een beetje op internet kletsen en er verder concreet niks mee doen, losers...............  Schatje,
Het gaat om de New Black Panther beweging. De echt Black Panthers vinden die gasten nep, en willen niets met ze van doen hebben!!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #1114 on: 14-01-2009, 12:16:21 - GMT-1 » |
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Obama's minister van Financiën blijkt belastingontduiker .woensdag 14 januari 2009 08:49 Er bestaan grote twijfels over de aanstelling van Timothy Geithner, die door de aankomende president van Amerika, Barack Obama, is voorgedragen als minister van Financiën. Geithner blijkt een belastingontduiker te zijn. Bankdirecteur Geithner (L) betaalde zijn belastingen pas na een aanmaning Geithner (47) – die directeur is van de Federal Reserve Bank of New York – nam het jarenlang niet zo nauw met het betalen van zijn belastingen. Aanmaning .Tussen 2001 en 2004, toen hij bij het Internationaal Monetair Fonds (IMF) werkte, bouwde hij een belastingschuld van 34.000 dollar op. Na een aanmaning van de Amerikaanse fiscus lag het bedrag wat hij uiteindelijk terugbetaalde op 48.268 dollar. Behalve het ontduiken van belasting blijkt de beoogde minister ook nog een illegale huishoudster in dienst te hebben gehad. Een vergelijkbare fout was voor oud-president Bill Clinton reden om twee kandidaten voor hoge posten in zijn regering terug te trekken. Zij bleken een illegale oppas te hebben.Geen opzet . Geithner is nog in afwachting van zijn goedkeuring door de commissie voor Financiën in de Senaat. De Democraten hebben na overleg met de bankdirecteur hun steun uitgesproken en geloven dat hij beide fouten niet met opzet heeft gemaakt.Het is niet de eerste keer dat een kandidaat voor de regering van Obama in opspraak raakt. Eerder zag gouverneur van New Mexico, Bill Richardson, zich genoodzaakt zich terug te trekken als potentiële minister van Handel omdat hij zaken zou hebben gedaan met een bedrijf in Californië dat ook zijn campagne had ondersteund.
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« Reply #1115 on: 15-01-2009, 08:03:32 - GMT-1 » |
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nog 5 nachtjes slapen.
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« Reply #1116 on: 15-01-2009, 08:20:29 - GMT-1 » |
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Maar ze hebben nu wel weer de aandacht. Dat is waar het om gaat. Hun methode is het volgende:
Je gaat door met reageren en posten totdat eentje toehapt en zo komen we weer 10 pagina's verder.
Nee, Vinnetje. It's about turning the people's attitude towards The Creator. Both Israelites AND the Gentiles It's neccesary for people like you and me to REPENT and worship the GOD of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. It's All about SALVATION. According to current events, these are the Last Days. The Son is coming back soon to destroy this wicked world to establish His New World Order, the Kingdom of Heaven Either you're down with the program of The LORD, or you're going to do the biding of the Devil.
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« Reply #1117 on: 15-01-2009, 08:55:20 - GMT-1 » |
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Nee, Vinnetje.
It's about turning the people's attitude towards The Creator. Both Israelites AND the Gentiles It's neccesary for people like you and me to REPENT and worship the GOD of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. It's All about SALVATION.
According to current events, these are the Last Days. The Son is coming back soon to destroy this wicked world to establish His New World Order, the Kingdom of Heaven Either you're down with the program of The LORD, or you're going to do the biding of the Devil.
Wat is dit? Jehova extremisme? Vroeger had je Jehova getuigen en moslim extremisme, is dit dan de nieuwste combinatie? Jehova extremisme? 
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« Reply #1118 on: 15-01-2009, 09:01:07 - GMT-1 » |
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On April 4 America marks the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King, just as the first black candidate with a viable shot at the White House reinvigorates the late reverend's civil rights "dream."
In 1968 the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr was killed by a single bullet to the head while on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in downtown Memphis, in the southern state of Tennessee.
The Nobel peace prize winner was just 39 years old. Had he lived he would have turned 79 in January.
The mystery surrounding his assassination has swirled for years, with escaped convict James Earl Ray convicted of the murder and sentenced to 99 years in prison.
Ray confessed to pulling the trigger, then quickly proclaimed his innocence. Debate over the official version of events, in which authorities determined that Ray had acted alone, remained sharp.
Conspiracy theories abound, with many refusing to believe how or why this unknown convict could have escaped from a Missouri state penitentiary, planned the assassination, and thwarted King's security detail all on his own.
In death King became a martyr in the civil rights struggle, but in life he was a charismatic hero battling for racial equality, from the 1956 bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama and non-violent protest marches through to his famous "I have a dream" speech in Washington in 1963.
"I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal,'" King told some 250,000 people gathered at the Lincoln Memorial in the US capital.
"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."
Four words -- "I have a dream" -- thundered through his speech and entered into the American lexicon as symbols of the pursuit of racial equality in America.
Some 40 years later, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's campaign is putting that concept to the test.
The Illinois senator -- the only African American presently in the Senate -- addressed the sensitive race issue directly in a recent speech in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that drew parallels with King.
Obama's remarks were "the most important speech on the question of race and the future of this country since Dr King's 'I have a dream' speech," said Chaka Fattah, a black Congressman from Pennsylvania.
Several other commentators hailed Obama's address as historic.
According to a CBS News opinion poll, 69 percent of Americans approved of the Illinois senator's speech, in which he urged an end to the country's "racial stalemate."
Obama also spoke eloquently about black "anger" and white "resentment" at a time when divisive talk about race threatened to engulf the presidential campaign.
"I have never been so naive as to believe that we can get beyond our racial divisions in a single election cycle," Obama said.
"But I have asserted a firm conviction ... that working together we can move beyond some of our old racial wounds," said Obama.
While 52 percent of Americans hailed King's "great influence" on civil rights -- with 75 percent of blacks and 47 percent of whites saying so -- some 39 percent of blacks said the country still had "a long way to go" towards racial equality, according to a survey of 1,012 respondents conducted by Ohio University.
Throughout the country, religious ceremonies and university conferences will celebrate King's legacy, including an event at Tennessee's Vanderbilt University, where longtime human rights advocate and black activist Angela Davis will address the theme "We are not now living the dream" of Martin Luther King.
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« Reply #1119 on: 15-01-2009, 09:02:32 - GMT-1 » |
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By the spring of 1968, an exhausted Martin King was often tortured by thoughts that he would be killed. He harnessed his pain and pressed on.
“He grasped the benefit of dramatizing his fight with death - and hence, his people’s fight with social death as victims of oppression,” Michael Eric Dyson writes in his compelling new book, April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King Jr.’s Death and How It Changed America.
“King never tired of telling black folk that unearned suffering, even death, is redemptive. … What we make of his death may determine what we make of his legacy and our future.”
Friday will mark the 40th anniversary of King’s assassination on that Memphis hotel balcony. The anniversary has always been a more realistic occasion than the King holiday in January. The holiday is about sweet dreams. The anniversary is about whether America really is moving from nightmares to those dreams. This year, in addition to the big 4-0 number, Barack Obama’s presidential run has given us all the more reason to ponder that question.
Obama, with his mix of black blood and white blood, has forced America into a debate on race. But it’s a debate that often gets dumbed down, just as King’s radical dreams of peace, equality and justice have been dumbed down. King’s hard legacy was quickly wrapped in soft myth.
“Before his body was even laid to rest, Martin Luther King Jr. had slipped into the long night of myth,” Dyson writes. “He quickly became the most overworked martyr since Abraham Lincoln.”
And “martyrdom also forced onto King’s dead body the face of a toothless tiger. … In exchange for collective guilt, whites have given King lesser victories: a national birthday, iconic ubiquity, and endless encomiums,” Dyson, who is black, writes.
“But blacks have not been innocent in the posthumous manipulations of King’s legacy. If whites have undercut King by praising him to death, blacks have hollowed his humanity through worship. … Whites want him clawless; blacks want him flawless.”
Amen.
Dyson writes about how Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton, despite what Dyson depicts as strong efforts, have failed to fully carry out King’s dreams. You think? Dyson could have found a few other black leaders to explore. Regardless of what their inflated egos might lead them to believe, Jackson and Sharpton don’t speak for all black folks any more than James Dobson and Pat Robertson speak for all white folks.
Dyson writes that because “King and Jackson fought bitter battles with ugly forces, Obama can gracefully walk through doors kicked in by King and Jackson.” Jackson did fight those battles, at least in his days as one of King’s lieutenants. But Sharpton’s fighting, often just for the sake of publicity, has accomplished little except to further divide the races.
And how about all the anonymous blacks and whites who paved the way for Obama’s presidential run? Dyson does seem to get that point. “As he walks through those doors, Obama carries the legacy of his people even as he seeks to serve the entire nation. There could hardly be a more fitting tribute to King, and to the people and justice he loved.”
It’s a grand vision, anyway, that suggestion that Obama could sweep into the White House, buoyed in large part on the dreams of another charismatic black leader. For Obama to have made it as far as he has is a huge statement in and of itself about how far we’ve all come.
And regardless of whether we’re backing Obama, we can all hope that 40 years after King’s assassination, a black leader shouldn’t have to worry whether he’ll have all the time he needs to play out his hand, for better or worse. He shouldn’t have to worry that he’ll be killed for the color of his skin in a land that proclaims freedom for all.
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« Reply #1120 on: 15-01-2009, 12:01:46 - GMT-1 » |
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Schatje,
Het gaat om de New Black Panther beweging. De echt Black Panthers vinden die gasten nep, en willen niets met ze van doen hebben!!!!!!!!!
is dat de reden waarom mijn printer niet wil?
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« Reply #1121 on: 15-01-2009, 12:06:45 - GMT-1 » |
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nog 5 nachtjes slapen.
Ik kan niet wachten! 
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« Reply #1122 on: 15-01-2009, 12:26:08 - GMT-1 » |
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Schatje,
Het gaat om de New Black Panther beweging. De echt Black Panthers vinden die gasten nep, en willen niets met ze van doen hebben!!!!!!!!!
http://www.newblackpanther.com/staff.htmlIs wel een staf lid van de new black panthers die deze uitspraken heeft gedaan.
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« Reply #1123 on: 15-01-2009, 13:12:40 - GMT-1 » |
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Sommie Boy,
So what? Als je kon nadenken dan wist je dat iemand van zo'n soort orga die een marjonet als Obama steunt gewoon een f@%king CIA agent is!!! 
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« Reply #1124 on: 15-01-2009, 13:24:52 - GMT-1 » |
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Ik kan niet wachten!   ach nog een aantal dagen lachen met de zwarte joden jakes en grote letter fanaten
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