I sent the results of the Chicago study of remdesiver and the encouraging progress of mrna1273 to a environmental ist who I contacted through the years at the UN in March. She never responds but I feel my voice is years from time to time...
She gave me a number once I never called simply emailed at times got return correspondence but as for reality. Our Governor Mills has had a chance to speak before the environmental council so I feel they actually listen to commoners these days.
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I sent the results of the Chicago study of remdesiver and the encouraging progress of mrna1273 to a environmental ist who I contacted through the years at the UN in March. She never responds but I feel my voice is years from time to time...
She gave me a number once I never called simply emailed at times got return correspondence but as for reality. Our Governor Mills has had a chance to speak before the environmental council so I feel they actually listen to commoners these days.
If I wrote just the designs to furthur discuss the entirety of the work I do as a hobby I need 50 pages to describe the last 12 months but be assured my duty and oath to protect women and children at any cost to myself is alive today as it is when I took the oath from ma'am in 89.
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If I wrote just the designs to furthur discuss the entirety of the work I do as a hobby I need 50 pages to describe the last 12 months but be assured my duty and oath to protect women and children at any cost to myself is alive today as it is when I took the oath from ma'am in 89.
If I wrote just the designs to furthur discuss the entirety of the work I do as a hobby I need 50 pages to describe the last 12 months but be assured my duty and oath to protect women and children at any cost to myself is alive today as it is when I took the oath from ma'am in 89.
So,since we don't have enough room for 50 pages ,,why don't we just stick to the topic ?
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Quote Originally Posted by nature1970:
If I wrote just the designs to furthur discuss the entirety of the work I do as a hobby I need 50 pages to describe the last 12 months but be assured my duty and oath to protect women and children at any cost to myself is alive today as it is when I took the oath from ma'am in 89.
So,since we don't have enough room for 50 pages ,,why don't we just stick to the topic ?
Topic simple half of the prisoners held in America of African descent would be on a plane tommorow if this was real and dumpster would grant an early release.
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Topic simple half of the prisoners held in America of African descent would be on a plane tommorow if this was real and dumpster would grant an early release.
Topic simple half of the prisoners held in America of African descent would be on a plane tommorow if this was real and dumpster would grant an early release.
That is an idle supposition.
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Quote Originally Posted by nature1970:
Topic simple half of the prisoners held in America of African descent would be on a plane tommorow if this was real and dumpster would grant an early release.
Year of the Return was a successful tourism initiative designed by Ghana to encourage African Americans and others within the African diaspora to visit the country marking the 400th anniversary of the first documented arrival of slaves from West Africa to America as a hub of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. The campaign sparked dialogue around African Americans embracing their lost roots but also if they should consider relocating to the continent to seek more opportunities in addition to escaping the systemic racism they face in the United States. Amid the recent protests over the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and countless others in the news, a Ghanian politician recently extended a hand of welcome to those who want to leave U.S. behind.
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Year of the Return was a successful tourism initiative designed by Ghana to encourage African Americans and others within the African diaspora to visit the country marking the 400th anniversary of the first documented arrival of slaves from West Africa to America as a hub of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade. The campaign sparked dialogue around African Americans embracing their lost roots but also if they should consider relocating to the continent to seek more opportunities in addition to escaping the systemic racism they face in the United States. Amid the recent protests over the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and countless others in the news, a Ghanian politician recently extended a hand of welcome to those who want to leave U.S. behind.
Utilize the "Castro Option", send them all our criminals, voluntarily of course, as long as they pledge to never come back. No passports, no visas, no options. New Ghanian name, I.D. and DNA registered with U.S. State Dept.
Now and then even a BLIND squirrel can find an acorn
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Utilize the "Castro Option", send them all our criminals, voluntarily of course, as long as they pledge to never come back. No passports, no visas, no options. New Ghanian name, I.D. and DNA registered with U.S. State Dept.
Utilize the "Castro Option", send them all our criminals, voluntarily of course, as long as they pledge to never come back. No passports, no visas, no options. New Ghanian name, I.D. and DNA registered with U.S. State Dept.
Yeah, because we should start behaving like a communist dictatorship.
TIME TO BRING BACK THE OBAMA CAGES!
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Quote Originally Posted by KeyElement:
Utilize the "Castro Option", send them all our criminals, voluntarily of course, as long as they pledge to never come back. No passports, no visas, no options. New Ghanian name, I.D. and DNA registered with U.S. State Dept.
Yeah, because we should start behaving like a communist dictatorship.
Quote Originally Posted by KeyElement: Utilize the "Castro Option", send them all our criminals, voluntarily of course, as long as they pledge to never come back. No passports, no visas, no options. New Ghanian name, I.D. and DNA registered with U.S. State Dept. Yeah, because we should start behaving like a communist dictatorship.
How long would it take Ghana to slap that policy down; you don't think they are as humanitarian as the U.S. do you?
Now and then even a BLIND squirrel can find an acorn
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Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu:
Quote Originally Posted by KeyElement: Utilize the "Castro Option", send them all our criminals, voluntarily of course, as long as they pledge to never come back. No passports, no visas, no options. New Ghanian name, I.D. and DNA registered with U.S. State Dept. Yeah, because we should start behaving like a communist dictatorship.
How long would it take Ghana to slap that policy down; you don't think they are as humanitarian as the U.S. do you?
Quote Originally Posted by KeyElement: Utilize the "Castro Option", send them all our criminals, voluntarily of course, as long as they pledge to never come back. No passports, no visas, no options. New Ghanian name, I.D. and DNA registered with U.S. State Dept. Yeah, because we should start behaving like a communist dictatorship.
The Communist Party has been here for awhile now,What rock did you crawl out from under? They just call it the Democratic Party to keep things sounding familiar.
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Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu:
Quote Originally Posted by KeyElement: Utilize the "Castro Option", send them all our criminals, voluntarily of course, as long as they pledge to never come back. No passports, no visas, no options. New Ghanian name, I.D. and DNA registered with U.S. State Dept. Yeah, because we should start behaving like a communist dictatorship.
The Communist Party has been here for awhile now,What rock did you crawl out from under? They just call it the Democratic Party to keep things sounding familiar.
Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: Quote Originally Posted by KeyElement: Utilize the "Castro Option", send them all our criminals, voluntarily of course, as long as they pledge to never come back. No passports, no visas, no options. New Ghanian name, I.D. and DNA registered with U.S. State Dept. Yeah, because we should start behaving like a communist dictatorship.How long would it take Ghana to slap that policy down; you don't think they are as humanitarian as the U.S. do you?
Has nothing to do with Ghana, which i've been to and technically have land in. That's why I know they don't even like Black Americans. They'll kiss your ass if you have money. My family is like a ruling family of a tribe now. My uncle is like a Chief. My Dad is next in line but we're barely there. You don't think they actually respect us and consider us like royalty when we're not there, do you? They respect American money and will kiss your ass and bow down if you have it but they don't really like Black Americans in general. Here's another forked up think. They respect you more if you are lighter skinned. Like the field negro/house negro mentality made it across the pond. It has been almost 20 years since i've been so maybe things are different now. My Uncle goes atleast once every couple years but I never really talk to him and keep up with the goings on. My father's side of the family is kind of uppity and meanwhile there I was listening to rock & roll and banging snow bunnies on snow bunny. I was very much my own person and that didn't really fit that mold. I was/am close to my father's family but growing up I was much closer to my mother's family.
TIME TO BRING BACK THE OBAMA CAGES!
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Quote Originally Posted by KeyElement:
Quote Originally Posted by StumpTownStu: Quote Originally Posted by KeyElement: Utilize the "Castro Option", send them all our criminals, voluntarily of course, as long as they pledge to never come back. No passports, no visas, no options. New Ghanian name, I.D. and DNA registered with U.S. State Dept. Yeah, because we should start behaving like a communist dictatorship.How long would it take Ghana to slap that policy down; you don't think they are as humanitarian as the U.S. do you?
Has nothing to do with Ghana, which i've been to and technically have land in. That's why I know they don't even like Black Americans. They'll kiss your ass if you have money. My family is like a ruling family of a tribe now. My uncle is like a Chief. My Dad is next in line but we're barely there. You don't think they actually respect us and consider us like royalty when we're not there, do you? They respect American money and will kiss your ass and bow down if you have it but they don't really like Black Americans in general. Here's another forked up think. They respect you more if you are lighter skinned. Like the field negro/house negro mentality made it across the pond. It has been almost 20 years since i've been so maybe things are different now. My Uncle goes atleast once every couple years but I never really talk to him and keep up with the goings on. My father's side of the family is kind of uppity and meanwhile there I was listening to rock & roll and banging snow bunnies on snow bunny. I was very much my own person and that didn't really fit that mold. I was/am close to my father's family but growing up I was much closer to my mother's family.
Stu,you are second in line to being a Chief in Ghana .. that makes you a Prince ..Prince Stump
Don't play it off so lightly,..you really need to go back there for visit ..you have been gone toooo long.. Things change over time ..They are doing the bounce over there in Ghana..
Stu,you are second in line to being a Chief in Ghana .. that makes you a Prince ..Prince Stump
Don't play it off so lightly,..you really need to go back there for visit ..you have been gone toooo long.. Things change over time ..They are doing the bounce over there in Ghana..
Stu,you are second in line to being a Chief in Ghana .. that makes you a Prince ..Prince Stump Don't play it off so lightly,..you really need to go back there for visit ..you have been gone toooo long.. Things change over time ..They are doing the bounce over there in Ghana.. ............https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VpMJQzizJI And those jungle girls look plenty light to me..
Actually my dad is second in line and after him it might bounce back to one of my uncles kids before me or one of my brothers but it's neither here nor there. I haven't been in years and don't plan on going back. The moral of the story is we didn't come by such a stature the traditional well. It's not like we were 2nd or 3rd generation Americans with deep Ghanian roots. We've been in America for generations and while we have some geneological roots in Ghana we also have roots in what is now the Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone. We were/are just Americans with money. My Uncle went, dropped some loot, wham bam, he's a Chief. Shit, i've probably got as much Irish blood as I have Ghanian blood but money talks.
TIME TO BRING BACK THE OBAMA CAGES!
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Quote Originally Posted by SarasotaSlim:
Stu,you are second in line to being a Chief in Ghana .. that makes you a Prince ..Prince Stump Don't play it off so lightly,..you really need to go back there for visit ..you have been gone toooo long.. Things change over time ..They are doing the bounce over there in Ghana.. ............https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VpMJQzizJI And those jungle girls look plenty light to me..
Actually my dad is second in line and after him it might bounce back to one of my uncles kids before me or one of my brothers but it's neither here nor there. I haven't been in years and don't plan on going back. The moral of the story is we didn't come by such a stature the traditional well. It's not like we were 2nd or 3rd generation Americans with deep Ghanian roots. We've been in America for generations and while we have some geneological roots in Ghana we also have roots in what is now the Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone. We were/are just Americans with money. My Uncle went, dropped some loot, wham bam, he's a Chief. Shit, i've probably got as much Irish blood as I have Ghanian blood but money talks.
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