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Feb 19
2008

ENDGAME

Posted by ngonea in Untagged 

ngonea
SAN FRANCISO CHRONICLE ACKNOWLEDGES ENDGAME by Homeland Security Posted By: Seawitch Date: Tuesday, 19 February 2008, 9:09 p.m. San Francisco Chronicle Acknowledges ENDGAME BY Homeland Security By William Cormier http://www.fourwinds10.com/siterun_data/government/homeland_security_patriot_act_fema/news.php?q=1203452258 In a rare breath of fresh air, The San Francisco Chronicle has now written an article confirming concentration camps in the United Sates and the possible impact of “Endgame” - and based on the few comments that were made, people don’t want to believe
Feb 19
2008

PAN AFRIKA HOUSE RETREAT - GHANA

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Pan Afrika House Retreat A Sanctuary & Cultural Complex Crowned "Opener of the Way" by her loving and supportive Daughters and Grand Children, upon embarking on her repatriation to Ghana, Sis Ngone Ada Aw, now a resident of Ghana, has graciously extended an open invitation to share her Family's Sacred Space in order to host succeeding Sisters and Brothers also born in the Diaspora, contemplating the question, 'Is Afrika for me?' Pan Afrika House Retreat is not a guest house for tourists, but rather a theme oriented safe sanctuary for serious minded pursuers of the way home.
Feb 19
2008

BLACK IN TIME: A Moment In Our History

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Frederick Douglass:

On February 20, 1895, Frederick A. Douglass Died Of Heart Failure In Washington, DC.

For Almost 50 Years Douglass Had Been The Main Intellectual Voice Of Black America, As Well As A Primary Figure In The Abolitionist Movement. Even After Slavery Was Abolished, He Fought For The Full Civil Rights Of Freed African Americans. Douglass Was Also Active In The Women's Rights Movement.

Douglass Published The North Star, An Abolitionist Newspaper, From 1847 To 1864. He Moved To Washington, DC In 1872 Where He Held Goverment Posts Under Several
Feb 19
2008

Deval Patrick defends Barack Obama video

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Governor Deval Patrick of Massachusetts went on ABC's Good Morning America on 02/19/08 to defend his friend Barack Obama against bogus charges of plagiarism made by the Clinton Campaign. You can watch the video by clicking the link below:
Feb 18
2008

BLACK IN TIME: A Momnet In Our History

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Smokey Robinson:

Singer, Songwriter, Record Producer, William "Smokey" Robinson Was Born February 19, 1940, In Detroit Michigan

In 1958, Robinson Then Lead Singer Of The Matadors (The Group Would Eventually Change Its Name To The Miracles),  Met Songwriter, Barry Gordy, Who Co-Wrote For Them The Single, "Got A Job," An Answer Song To The Silhouettes' Hit Single "Get a Job."

Robinson Suggested That Gordy Start His Own Record Label And The Two Of Them Became The Key Figures In The Establishment Of Motown Records.

As Both A Member Of The Miracles And A Solo Artist, Robinson