USA: What happened on FoxNews
Zerlina Maxwell is being attacked because she said on Fox News that we should teach men not to rape. She's right, and we can't let the racist, misogynistic attacks drown out her important message. Will you sign this thank you petition to Zerlina?
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http://act.weareultraviolet.org/go/549?t=2&akid=339.6000.mVU4HB
From: Nita and Shaunna, Ultraviolet
Dear readewr:
"We need to tell men to stop raping women."
That is what Zerlina Maxwell--the latest target of right-wing media--is being visciously attacked for saying since she appeared on Fox News last week.1
We all know the kind of sexist treatment major female political leaders, like Hillary Clinton, face.2 And last year we saw just how vitriolic the right-wing media could be when Rush Limbaugh repeatedly attacked Sandra Fluke for speaking out on birth control.3
Zerlina Maxwell, their latest target, is a rape survivor, a progressive, an African-American writer and a frequent guest on political talk shows. But most importantly to them: She had the nerve to suggest that rape is the responsibility of rapists, not their targets. That instead of arming women with assault rifles to protect them from rape, we should as a society teach men not to rape and address the culture that makes rape so pervasive in our country.4 And the response has been ugly.
This is hardly a controversial position to take--there are already men's groups like Ring the Bell and Men Can Stop Rape who are working to change rape culture.5 But ever since that appearance Maxwell has faced heavy harassment. People have posted on the internet that she should be raped and murdered, called her horrible, racist epithets and more.6
But she's not backing down. And she deserves our thanks. All too often women are shouted down and harassed for speaking out--a cynical attempt to silence them. And if we want women to keep speaking out and standing up, we need to thank them and let them know that there are tens of thousands of us who have their backs. Can you sign the petition and leave a note for Zerlina, thanking her for her bravery? We will send her every last signature and comment we gather this week.
Add your thanks to Zerlina Maxwell right away.
http://act.weareultraviolet.org/go/549?t=3&akid=339.6000.mVU4HB
The things that have been said about Zerlina Maxwell since her comment on Fox News last week are shocking and disgusting. Her common-sense approach to addressing our country's pervasive problem with sexual assault was called "bizarre" by the Blaze7, was completely mischaracterized by the Washington Times8, and she's been attacked with disguising insults on blog after blog.
But some of the worst attacks have come on social media, where her Facebook and Twitter accounts have been inundated with hundreds of people have calling for her to be raped, killed, and more. The attacks are blatantly racist and horribly misogynist. One person tweeted to her "I hope you get raped and your throat slit. May be then you understand why white women have to be armed. DIE B----!" Another said on Facebook "Ur what's wrong with America. I hope you get raped. And killed. By an out of control black man."9
Zerlina was right: the extreme right-wing message that was promoted on Fox News, in Congressional hearings, and elsewhere recently--that women should arm themselves with assault rifles to protect themselves from potential attackers--puts the responsibility for preventing violence against women on women, not on the perpetrator.10 We should be teaching men not to rape, and that a rapist is the only person who is responsible for the crime they commit. And studies show she is right: anti-rape campaigns that have targeted men have shown great results in reducing sexual assault.11
It was courageous of Zerlina to speak out on Fox News, and it's important that we don't let these racist, misogynist attacks be the loudest response to her message. We need women like her to keep speaking up--and when they do, we need to support them. Can you sign the petition and leave a note to thank her for speaking out? We'll send your message of support to her this week.
Sign the petition to support Zerlina Maxwell right away.
http://act.weareultraviolet.org/go/549?t=4&akid=339.6000.mVU4HB
Thanks for speaking out.
Nita, Shaunna, Kat, Malinda, and Karin, the UltraViolet team
Sources:
1. Fox News Guest Receives Racist Rape And Death Threats After Arguing Guns Aren’t The Solution To Rape, Think Progress, March 9, 2013
2. New York Post Goes After Hillary Clinton With Blatantly Sexist Cover, Think Progress, January 24, 2013
3. Rush Limbaugh Attacks Sandra Fluke Again (AUDIO), Huffington Post, April 24, 2012
4. Fox News Guest Receives Racist Rape And Death Threats After Arguing Guns Aren’t The Solution To Rape, Think Progress, March 9, 2013
Can men be taught not to rape?, Salon, March 8, 2013
5. Mission and Values, Men Can Stop Rape website
The Roots of Bell Bajao, Ring the Bell website
6. Fox News Guest Receives Racist Rape And Death Threats After Arguing Guns Aren’t The Solution To Rape, Think Progress, March 9, 2013
7. Democratic Strategist's Shocking Claim: Women Don't Need Guns for Self-defense, Just Tell Men 'Not to Rape Women', The Blaze, March 5, 2013
8. Dem strategist: No guns, just tell men not to rape women, Washington Times, March 6, 2013
9. Fox News Guest Receives Racist Rape And Death Threats After Arguing Guns Aren’t The Solution To Rape, Think Progress, March 9, 2013
10. Gayle Trotter's Ideas Will Not Keep Women Safe, Slate, January 30, 2013
11. Can men be taught not to rape?, Salon, March 8, 2013
CONTINENT OF AFRICAN AMERICAN VOTES SHOULD BE COUNTED.
From: Nyambok, Thomas
C.O.A.A.
It is with a lot of pride and honor that I congratulate President Barack Obama on the historic landslide election victory for his second term as the President of the United States of America and Commander In Chief. It was really nice to see the presentation of how the various American groups voted based on their issues and views that are supported by President Obama. Power to all the people of America who made sure that their voices were heard through the ballot to elect their representatives in all levels of public offices in the United States of America.
The board of elections did a very commendable job in presenting how the African Americans, Latino Americans, and Mexican Americans, Asian Americans etc voted. There is one forgotten group whose votes also count – the Continent Of African Americans (African Immigrants).
We are lodging a complaint to be recognized as a block as other groups are because we are a big block worthy of recognition.
After winter by March next year God willing we shall come with the best ideas that will open the windows to our success to run for the higher public offices up to Senate we shall make it as others have done it.
Every thing is possible. This is the time, time has come without no fear let us work to gather as one people with the best talents as a result of wining the war of selfishness let as be honest by supporting the siting president of our beautiful Land on earth.
Have faith in any matter you have in front of you leave everything to God and pray all the time for what you are per suing, I noticed some months ago some people were not sure with our brother’s Barack Obama wining, this is our brother and we must protect him by prayers as God gave him to us, we love him I love him no matter what I love Barack
Remember: Dr. Obama senior was a God sent to come to US and deliver the message this is what it is today, if you don’t understand how God works this is how he does his things I’m asking you to pray and have faith, knowledge and wisdom have faith in every thing that you need to know a bought how God works. Have faith and act on it by your self don’t be shaken by any worries in front of you leave everything to your Heavenly Father God.
The hard work is on now; it is not going to be easy to work with Republicans and T- Party but things will be on the table as you voted in the siting President.
African Immigrants wake up; you have held the head of the snake and we shall share it with others, our share will be the skin, filet, poison venom, bones will be shared with others too, but ask your Doctor first before you handle it.
Remember God never brought us to this Land without a reason this is our Land for ever and who ever is in this Land right now you are at home, you have a right to claim Land of our Heavenly Father God. Every body in this Land Black and White all are foreigners in this Land of God. In the eyes of the Lord we are one.
This is the time African Immigrants will request White House to allow us to entertain American siting President Barack Obama with all types of African traditions of dancers, as from Joramogi Luo Land,Nyakinywa Kikuyu Land, Ohangla Luo Land, Nyatiti Mixed Luo, maboko mixed KIkuyu, Sikuti Luya Land, Asilili Kamba Land. Olomide with his group Congo Land.
This will be a hard time for the siting president to accept for our request soon because he have a lot to do each and every minute and every day but God willing he may have a one day chance to allow us to entertain him at his White House. We are coordinating with the Kenya Government Ministry of culture and Social Services so as to work jointly with them possibly to make it be the best organized arrangement for the Visas from American Embassy in Nairobi.
The first arrangement meeting will be held in Virginia Richmond as we shall be coordinating with Kenyans in Kenya and in USA.
Thanks to every body and enjoy the new born baby each day and weekends.
Yours Faithfully Tom Nyambok as a candidate for Virginia Governorship come next year 2013.
Date 11/9/2012.
Events Critical to the Overall Black History
From: JOHN OOKO
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USA: Condoleeza Rice “A Memoir of Family”……Good to read
from Judy Miriga
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Condoleeza Rice, Former Secretary of State: Luncheon, 10/15
DC Wharton Club members & their guests are invited to
Luncheon at National Press Club with
Condoleeza Rice, America's 66th Secretary of State,
Author of new book, EXTRAORDINARY, ORDINARY PEOPLE: A Memoir of Family
Event Date: Friday, October 15th, 2010 at 12:30pm
What:
Condoleezza Rice, an American professor, politician, diplomat and author, who served as the 66th United States Secretary of State, will speak at a National Press Club luncheon on Friday, October 15, 2010.
Her appearance will coincide with the publication of her new book about her childhood in racially segregated Birmingham, Alabama.
The book, "EXTRAORDINARY, ORDINARY PEOPLE: A Memoir of Family,² focuses on Dr. Rice's life up to the 2000 election of George W. Bush. Dr. Rice chronicles her parents, Rev. John and Angelena Rice -- educational evangelists who helped shape her life and the lives of others through their unconditional love, unwavering support, and eternal optimism that anything was possible, even in the turbulent time of America¹s civil rights struggle.
Rice served as national security adviser to President Bush during his first administration and then was secretary of state from 2005 to 2009.
(From Wikipedia.org):
Condoleezza Rice (pronounced /k?nd??li?z?/; born November 14, 1954) is an American professor, politician, diplomat and author. She served as the 66th United States Secretary of State, and was the second to hold that office in the administration of President George W. Bush. Rice was the first African-American woman secretary of state, as well as the second African American (after Colin Powell), and the second woman (after Madeleine Albright). Rice was President Bush's National Security Advisor during his first term. Before joining the Bush administration, she was a professor of political science at Stanford University where she served as Provost from 1993 to 1999. Rice served as the Soviet and East European Affairs Advisor to President George H.W. Bush during the dissolution of the Soviet Union and German reunification.
When beginning as Secretary of State, Rice pioneered a policy of Transformational Diplomacy, with a focus on democracy in the greater Middle East. Her emphasis on supporting democratically elected governments faced challenges as Hamas captured a popular majority in Palestinian elections yet supported Islamist militants, and influential countries including Saudi Arabia and Egypt maintained authoritarian systems with U.S. support. While Secretary of State, she chaired the Millennium Challenge Corporation's board of directors.
In March 2009, Rice returned to Stanford University as a political science professor and the Thomas and Barbara Stephenson Senior Fellow on Public Policy at the Hoover Institution.
Abortion
Rice said "If you go back to 2000 when I helped the president in the campaign. I said that I was, in effect, kind of libertarian on this issue. And meaning by that, that I have been concerned about a government role in this issue. I am a strong proponent of parental choice - of parental notification. I am a strong proponent of a ban on late-term abortion. These are all things that I think unite people and I think that that's where we should be. I've called myself at times mildly pro-choice."[84] She would not want the federal government "forcing its views on one side or the other."[85]
Rice said she believes President Bush "has been in exactly the right place" on abortion, "which is we have to respect the culture of life and we have to try and bring people to have respect for it and make this as rare a circumstance as possible" However, she added that she has been "concerned about a government role" but has "tended to agree with those who do not favor federal funding for abortion, because I believe that those who hold a strong moral view on the other side should not be forced to fund" the procedure.[85]
Discrimination
Rice experienced firsthand the injustices of Birmingham's discriminatory laws and attitudes. She was instructed to walk proudly in public and to use the facilities at home rather than subject herself to the indignity of "colored" facilities in town. As Rice recalls of her parents and their peers, "they refused to allow the limits and injustices of their time to limit our horizons."[86]
However, Rice recalls various times in which she suffered discrimination on account of her race, which included being relegated to a storage room at a department store instead of a regular dressing room, being barred from going to the circus or the local amusement park, being denied hotel rooms, and even being given bad food at restaurants.[4] Also, while Rice was mostly kept by her parents from areas where she might face discrimination, she was very aware of the civil rights struggle and the problems of Jim Crow laws in Birmingham. A neighbor, Juliemma Smith, described how "[Condi] used to call me and say things like, 'Did you see what Bull Connor did today?' She was just a little girl and she did that all the time. I would have to read the newspaper thoroughly because I wouldn’t know what she was going to talk about."[4] Rice herself said of the segregation era: "Those terrible events burned into my consciousness. I missed many days at my segregated school because of the frequent bomb threats."[4]
During the violent days of the Civil Rights Movement, Reverend Rice armed himself and kept guard over the house while Condoleezza practiced the piano inside. According to J.L. Chestnut, Reverend Rice called local civil rights leader Fred Shuttlesworth and his followers "uneducated, misguided Negroes."[87][88] Also, Reverend Rice instilled in his daughter and students that black people would have to prove themselves worthy of advancement, and would simply have to be "twice as good" to overcome injustices built into the system.[89] Rice said “My parents were very strategic, I was going to be so well prepared, and I was going to do all of these things that were revered in white society so well, that I would be armored somehow from racism. I would be able to confront white society on its own terms.”[90] While the Rices supported the goals of the civil rights movement, they did not agree with the idea of putting their child in harm's way.[4]
Rice was eight when her schoolmate Denise McNair, aged 11, was killed in the bombing of the primarily black Sixteenth Street Baptist Church by white supremacists on September 15, 1963. Rice has commented upon that moment in her life:
I remember the bombing of that Sunday School at 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham in 1963. I did not see it happen, but I heard it happen, and I felt it happen, just a few blocks away at my father’s church. It is a sound that I will never forget, that will forever reverberate in my ears. That bomb took the lives of four young girls, including my friend and playmate, Denise McNair. The crime was calculated to suck the hope out of young lives, bury their aspirations. But those fears were not propelled forward, those terrorists failed.[91]
– Condoleezza Rice, Commencement 2004, Vanderbilt University, May 13, 2004
Rice states that growing up during racial segregation taught her determination against adversity, and the need to be "twice as good" as non-minorities.[92] Segregation also hardened her stance on the right to bear arms; Rice has said in interviews that if gun registration had been mandatory, her father's weapons would have been confiscated, leaving them defenseless against Ku Klux Klan nightriders.[4]
[edit] Public perception and criticisms
Rice makes an appearance at Boston College, where she is greeted by Father William Leahy.
Rice has been criticized for her involvement in the George W. Bush administration both in the United States and abroad. Protesters have sought to exclude her from appearing at schools such as Princeton University[93] and Boston College,[94] which prompted the resignation of an adjunct professor at Boston. There has also been an effort to protest her public speeches abroad.[95]
Time and Forbes magazines
Rice has appeared on the Time 100, Time magazine's list of the world's 100 most influential people, four times. Rice is one of only nine people in the world whose influence has been considered enduring enough to have made the list—first compiled in 1999 as a retrospective of the twentieth century and made an annual feature in 2004—so frequently. However, the list contains people who have the influence to change for better or for worse, and Time has also accused her of squandering her influence, stating in February 1, 2007, that her "accomplishments as Secretary of State have been modest, and even those have begun to fade" and that she "has been slow to recognize the extent to which the U.S.'s prestige has declined."[96] In its March 19, 2007 issue it followed up stating that Rice was "executing an unmistakable course correction in U.S. foreign policy."[97]
In 2004 and 2005, she was ranked as the most powerful woman in the world by Forbes magazine and number two in 2006 (following the Chancellor of Germany, Angela Merkel).[98]
[edit] Criticisms from Senator Barbara Boxer
California Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer has also criticized Rice in relation to the war in Iraq: "I personally believe — this is my personal view — that your loyalty to the mission you were given, to sell the war, overwhelmed your respect for the truth."[99]
On January 11, 2007, Boxer, in a debate over the war in Iraq, said, "Now, the issue is who pays the price, who pays the price? I’m not going to pay a personal price. My kids are too old, and my grandchild is too young. You’re not going to pay a particular price, as I understand it, within immediate family. So who pays the price? The American military and their families, and I just want to bring us back to that fact.”
The New York Post and White House Press Secretary Tony Snow considered this an attack on Rice's status as a single, childless female and referred to Boxer's comments as "a great leap backward for feminism."[100] Rice later echoed Snow's remarks, saying "I thought it was okay to not have children, and I thought you could still make good decisions on behalf of the country if you were single and didn’t have children." Boxer responded to the controversy by saying "They’re getting this off on a non-existent thing that I didn’t say. I’m saying, she’s like me, we do not have families who are in the military."[101]
[edit] Criticisms from John R. Bolton
According to the Washington Post in late July 2008, former Undersecretary of State and U.N. Ambassador John R. Bolton was referring to Rice and her allies in the Bush Administration who he believes have abandoned earlier hard-line principles when he said: "Once the collapse begins, adversaries have a real opportunity to gain advantage. In terms of the Bush presidency, this many reversals this close to the end destroys credibility... It appears there is no depth to which this administration will not sink in its last days."[102]
[edit] Other criticism
Rice has also been criticized by other conservatives. Stephen Hayes of the Weekly Standard accused her of jettisoning the Bush Doctrine.[103] Other conservatives criticized her for her approach to Russia policy and other issues.[104] Many criticize Rice in particular for her opposition to the change of strategy in Iraq and surge in U.S. forces that began in 2007.[105]
[edit] Views within the black community
Rice's approval ratings from January 2005 to September 2006
Rice's ratings decreased following a heated battle for her confirmation as Secretary of State and following Hurricane Katrina in August 2005. Rice's rise within the George W. Bush administration initially drew a largely positive response from many in the black community. In a 2002 survey, then National Security Advisor Rice was viewed favorably by 41% of black respondents, but another 40% did not know Rice well enough to rate her and her profile remained comparatively obscure.[106] As her role increased, some black commentators began to express doubts concerning Rice's stances and statements on various issues. In 2005, Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson asked, "How did [Rice] come to a worldview so radically different from that of most black Americans?"[107]
Rice and Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer participate in a news conference at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, May 23, 2007.
Other writers have also noted what they perceive to be a distance between Rice and the black community. The Black Commentator magazine described sentiments given in a speech by Rice at a black gathering as "more than strange — they were evidence of profound personal disorientation. A black woman who doesn’t know how to talk to black people is of limited political use to an administration that has few black allies."[108] When Rice invoked the civil rights movement to clarify her position on the invasion of Iraq, Margaret Kimberley, another writer for The Black Commentator, felt that her use of the rhetoric was "offensive." Stan Correy, an interviewer from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, characterized many blacks involved with civil rights and politics as viewing this rhetoric as "cynical."[109] Rice was also described by Bill Fletcher, Jr., the former leader of the TransAfrica Forum, a foreign policy lobbying organization in Washington, D.C., as "very cold and distant and only black by accident."[106] In August 2005, American musician, actor, and social activist Harry Belafonte, who serves on the Board of TransAfrica, referred to blacks in the Bush administration as "black tyrants."[110] Belafonte's comments received mixed reactions.[106]
Rice has defended herself from such criticisms on several occasions. During a September 14, 2005 interview, she said, "Why would I worry about something like that? ... The fact of the matter is I've been black all my life. Nobody needs to tell me how to be black."[111]
Notable black commentators have defended Rice from across the aisle, including Mike Espy,[112] Andrew Young, C. Delores Tucker (chair of the National Congress of Black Women),[113] Clarence Page,[114] Colbert King,[115] Dorothy Height (chair and president emerita of the National Council of Negro Women)[115] and Kweisi Mfume (former Congressman and former CEO of the NAACP).[116]
Family and personal life
Her mother, Angelena Rice, died of breast cancer in August 1985, aged 61. In July 1989, Condoleezza's father, John Wesley Rice, married Clara Bailey,[117] to whom he remained married until his death, in December 2000, aged 77.[5] He was a football and basketball coach throughout his life.[118]
Rice has never married, and has no children.
Rice claims to be a "sports fanatic", and that she would love to own or manage a team. She was the honorary game captain for Stanford's 2009 football game against Notre Dame.:
USA: Man arrested after wife writes to Obama asking for help
From: Okiya Omtatah Okoiti
New York (CNN) -- Not everyone expects a response when they write a letter to the president of the United States. But Caroline Jamieson got much more than she expected when her husband ended up in jail and afraid he would be deported. read on....
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/US/06/21/new.york.obama.letter.immigration/?iref=obinsite
USA: Why Did the Police Kill this young innocent Obama Boy?
Folks,
How many of such cases are hidden and not reported?
We demand for Justice Now! No stones should be left unturned.
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
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gospelgtv
Feb. 2010
GOSPEL SINGER KENNY FELIX IS DEAD. On 23 January Kenny was traveling from Nairobi to Mombasa. Name of the Bus MASH. On reaching City Cabbanas People who identify themselves as Kenya Police stopped the bus. They orderd four passengers to get out of the bus and Kennedy Okech was one of them. The bus was allowed to continue to Mombasa without four of its pasengers. Family members start the seach after one week. Ken was no were to be found in Nairobi or Mombasa. Untill 18 of Ferbruary when they faound his bullet ridden body lying at city motuary Mombasa. But who killed Kenny and WHY???
His body was found bundled near that of his sister at the smelly mortuary a few days ago. I just have to pause and mourn for my motherland (Kenya)
Information? regarding how he met his fate remains scarce but heaven and its occupants are grieving so are all human beings of good will. Has it all come to this? What happened to our beloved country that was once a bastion of peace and security? When will sense prevail again and who will save us from the madness that has engulfed this nation?
gospelgtv
Aug. 2009
Who pays for the blood of the innocent? I have decided to share this piece of information with you because time has come for you and me to avenge the torment of the innocent.
BY? Comrade Wafula Wanjala
The Obama Boy killed and damped at the Mortuary
gospelgtv | May 06, 2010
Gospel song By Kenny Felix who died in the hands of Police.
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From: Fred Miriga
Date: Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: Why Did the Police Kill this young innocent Obama Boy?
To: youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com
ROAD TO NOWHERE
We will be heading NOWHERE if we as Kenyan cannot Keep our Country safe. We have Judiciary to take care of crimes and cases that we do not feel comfortable with.
We have no right what so ever to pick our enemies and shot dead no matter how bitter our difference may be.
I will not feel that our judiciary and parliament including out new constitution is working if I do not see the action taken by the 3 bodies to tell me why and who killed FELIX [Obama Boy]
WHO is his MP and what action has he taken to convince FELIX relatives and friends of why FELIX deserved killing by Gun.
Fred Wuodoganda
USA: Call Monday, August 2nd – President’s Forum with Young African Leaders
From: Judy Miriga
Folks,
August 4th is President Barack Obama's birthday. Take a moment
to sing for him - - "Happy Birthday" - - and wish him good tidings and Blessings upon him.
Call the number below to participate in President’s Forum with Young African Leaders. White House Conference Call,
Monday, August 2nd, 1:30pm EDT
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
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Barack Obama: "We Have a Lot of Work to Do"
Click this link ...... and watch......
BarackObamadotcom | November 02, 2008
We have to work like our futures depend on it this last week. Visit http://my.barackobama.com to help in the final days of the election, or visit http://www.VoteForChange.com to find your polling place on Tuesday.
"Going Places" Barack Obama Song
Click this link.....and watch.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIiD088YTdE&feature=related
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Fri, Jul 30, 2010 10:24 pm
Subject: White House Conference Call, Monday, August 2nd, 1:30pm EDT
Friends:
Please join us Monday, August 2nd, for a call with senior Administration officials to discuss the President’s Forum with Young African Leaders.
In 2010, seventeen countries across sub-Saharan Africa celebrate fifty years of independence. In honor of this important historic moment; in acknowledgement of the extraordinarily young demographic profile of the region; and as part of an effort to forge strong, forward-looking partnerships in the years ahead, President Obama will host a forum in Washington, D.C., from August 3 - 5 with approximately 120 young leaders from civil society and the private sector representing more than forty countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
Administration officials will provide an overview of the Forum and related events taking place throughout the week.
The call-in information is below.
Hope you are able to join.
Thank you,
WHAT: The President’s Forum with Young African Leaders
WHEN: MONDAY, August 2nd
START: 1:30 PM EDT
CALL-IN NUMBER: U.S. (800) 288-8967;
International: (612) 288-0329 (please be sure to dial in 5 minutes early)
USA: Tr : Will you sign Barack’s birthday card, with me?
Forwarded by: MOSES OPADO
From: Michelle Obama info@barackobama.com
Friend --
Every year, our family tries to come up with a fun way to wish Barack a happy birthday.
And this August 4th, when he turns 49, I have something new in mind.
This has been a big -- and hectic -- year for him. After signing the Affordable Care Act and Wall Street reform into law -- and completing his first year as president -- I think it's safe to say we will remember it for a long time.
And I know full well how much he credits this movement, and the work of supporters like you, for the change that we've accomplished.
So I'm putting together a birthday card that I would like you to sign. Together with other Organizing for America supporters -- and me, Malia, Sasha, and Bo -- we'll wish him a happy birthday and let him know that we're ready to take on the year ahead alongside him.
Will you wish Barack a happy birthday with me?
This year also brought a lot of surprises -- some good and some bad.
Supporters like you have helped him make the best of it -- by contacting Congress to help push stalled legislation forward, by re-engaging supporters in the political process, by giving back with service projects across the country, and so much more.
And while we can't know what the coming year will bring, all of us, working together, will continue pushing forward for change.
Will you help make this a memorable birthday for Barack and wish him a happy 49th?
http://my.barackobama.com/birthday
Thanks so much,
Michelle Obama
USA: Change For Better Life is Possible….Yes We Can….Yes, We Will……
Folks,
August 4th is President Obama's birthday, what a coincidence to the people of Kenya as it lines up with the Referendum Day.
Let us Celebrate Big Time and Thank God for His Wonderful Goodness and Mercy.
Show Love for President Obama by Voting "YES". He is Our Pride People !
Cheers !
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
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For People in the Diaspora, the 'New African American Migrants'
We call on ALL who support President Obama to take action.
On August 4th, the President's birthday, we ask those who support him to wear any campaign item from the Presidential election as a demonstration of our ongoing support. Bring out your old campaign paraphernalia.
If you don't have caps, buttons or tee shirts, wear a red, white, and blue tri-color ribbon or clothing on August 4th. If nothing else, this simple demonstration of support for our President will provide a counteraction to the negativity that spews forth daily. We can do this.
YES, WE CAN. YES, WE WILL.
Please share with your email list.
Quote:
'In the unlikely story that is America , there's never been anything false about hope.'
- Barack Obama -
USA: emancipation proclamation celebrated
McIntosh Park, located in one of the cities of S.W. Ohio, USA, today is the site of festivities and a modest sized carnival. The park is in a part of town where the population majority is are Americans of African ancestry.
The occasion for today's weekend festivities does memorialize a national historical occasion worthy of recalling. Specifically, during the 1860,s Abraham Lincoln, USA president, signed the emancipation proclamation. It stated that humans held as slaves in the southern states could now go free; military and forces of the north, would assist them them realizing that stratus.
The time was that of war between the states of N. America, a rather tragic and destructive affair The loosing side suffered the death of 1 out of 4 of its male people between the ages of 10 and 65.
In the period afterward, the victorious north passed and ratified a related constitutional amendment. It stated that it was no longer lawful in this nation for humans, except in punishment for crime, to be held in bondage or as property.
There is a need to not be let the joy overcome vigilance, though, unlike the statement of one lady there using the public address system.
"Free Now - - once and forever", she said.
We need, though, to be continually on guard,not to be again overtaken, by threats to liberty for all persons.
Sincerely,
awm
Black people are seeing thru lens assigned them by whites
We Black people are seeing through lens that have been deliberately assigned to us by white mass media manipulation experts. It is a covert method of social engineering designed to ensure the continuance of white dominance and control.
“In order for those who have been misled to begin to see “correctly”, they must have a clear, analytical understanding of the origin, strategies, mechanics, purpose and methods of the device that has blinded them in the first place”.
Dr. Ray Hagen
Today as a means of maintaining white dominance and control within the United States, the U.S. Government now secretly deliberately disseminates false deplorably racially devaluing statistics and propaganda about its Black population that are deliberately designed to adversely manipulate and shape the minds and collective consciousness of its African American population-- corrupting African Americans sense of unity, cohesion, and reason-- and fostering a consensual national environment of where in which its Black population is more easily divided, exploited and ultimately suppressed.
The U.S. Government has an extensive history of conducting planned campaigns of extensive strategic mass manipulation operations through the national media to influence and direct the perception and climate of the nation towards its governmental objectives. Given that the nineteen sixties were a period of massive black rebellion and unrest that eroded the American global image and increasingly placed the nation’s peace and stability in dire jeopardy and perhaps most particularly because the nations top sociologist and psychologist knew that those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. This quite logically necessitated that the U.S. Government employ these same proven methods of mass psychological manipulation against its entire African American population.
The national media’s distorted portrayal of Black America that amplifies the negative to the point that it distorts reality is more than just biased media reports. Its constant relentless deplorable depictions of Black America functions as psychosocial programs that are deliberately designed to adversely manipulate and shape the minds and collective consciousness of African Americans by subjecting them to seeing only the fraudulent worst in themselves-- while implying that they admire, respect, and trust only whites.
From their established positions of power, prominent white elites monopolizes all given information deliberately disseminating only those that implies their white superiority over its Black population. This psychosocial program conditions Black people to accept white dominance over their lives by convincing them of white superiority and that it is now they that are their own worst enemies. Its unrelenting daily assault on the Black psyche is designed to break down African Americans’ sense of racial unity and allegiance, mold the character of self-hatred, self-doubt, self-loath, and distrust among their group. These collective feelings engender an aberration of internalized self contempt that pulverizes Black unity and halts Black upward mobility.
When most people hear the term of psychological manipulation, they usually think in terms of the classic "conspiracy theory" that refers to overt mind control such as mind altering drugs with carefully hypnotic programming. However, the real and true dangers are the well proven methods of affecting the unconscious mind by using deception, and manipulation. It is neither magical nor mystical, but a process that involves a set of basic social psychological principles. Here is a simplified example of how this is being implemented against African Americans. Let us, for example, imagine that a crew of people was aboard their own massive ship and that this ship was being followed by another neighboring ship that was constantly broadcasting derogatory messages to the first group. Such messages as that their ship was lesser, smaller, not seaworthy, perhaps slowly sinking or that their crew was incompetent and was planning a mutiny. In time, the group receiving the negative messages, being unable to refute or to confirm these derogatory messages and deficiencies will grow weary and paranoid of the negative messages and will eventually comes to accept the negative assessments.
The perception created by the taunting unconsciously influences how the taunted group perceives themselves, subsequently causing them to become distrustful of themselves, doubting themselves, hating themselves and, eventually, fighting among themselves. The taunted group may even become so besieged by deep feelings of inadequacy that they may even jump into the sea and attempt to swim towards the taunting ship now believing it to be superior to their own ship even if their own ship was in fact better. The basis of this concept of mind manipulation is that the human being's most critical aspect is the mind and it works by affecting the mind through deception.
Within a real life setting this mortifying psychosocial treatment is precisely what is being deliberately done to African Americans. False racial devaluing stories and reports about African Americans are being created by covert agencies within the U.S. government and then disseminated to its collaborators in the news media.
This psychosocial program—framing the myth of Whites’ racial, moral, and ethical superiority over its Black population-- is disseminated unrelentingly everywhere. It is deliberately perpetuated through news releases in magazine articles, radio, television, press releases, documentaries, and false census reports. Through its blatant propagandizing TV documentaries and fake news reports it depicts a profoundly distorted view that elevates what is wrong with Black America above all that we know is right with Black America; revises the past to make whites appear less inhumane through out America’s brutally racist history, depicts the white race as being the litmus test standard for humanity and sees the endemic problems of Black America as rooted primarily with Blacks themselves, instead of emanating from white racism. To the detriment of many African Americans, this applied psychological conditioning has been extremely effective. It has successfully conditioned many African Americans to not only accept, but in some cases to prefer the dominance of white institutions over their lives by misleading them to believe that they are, themselves, their own worst enemies. [Blacks own negative personal experiences within their group merely reinforce the program’s perpetuated message that it is they that are their own worst enemies.] These thoughts when injected into the Black psyche engender an aberration of internalized self contempt that hinders Black unity and upward mobility. This psychosocial program is at the root of the profound feelings of internalize self hatred and self contemptuous attitudes presently among so many African Americans and at is the heart of the internalized feelings of superiority that many whites possess.
This psychosocial program is not distant and impersonal; it reaches into the homes of every African American, working its will during nearly every waking hour. All African Americans have experienced the burden of this system of applied psychological conditioning, some more severely than others have. It is the power that shapes and molds the mind and perceptions of virtually every Black citizen, young or old, rich or poor, simple or sophisticated, unknown or famous. It is experienced every time a Black person read a newspaper, watches the evening news, and listens to derogatory radio broadcast about themselves. However, most Blacks fail to realize that they are being manipulated and instead falls victims to the misinformation about themselves. Many African Americans literally develop a self contemptuous “anti Black” frame of thought that collectively attributes to Black disunity at a time when we need unity; it distracts us from solving real problems; increases self loathing at a time when we need to come together to face the complicity in our condition. It prevents the African-American community from forging the alliances within it needed to bring about real change.
While many Black Americans have successfully navigated through the psychology mortifying mine field and have gone on to lead successful, productive lives, for far too many African Americans this immense devaluation can seem inescapable and tragically, over time, many begin to accept subconsciously and painfully the negative portrayals of themselves. Many also become discouraged by the acceptance that their society is also preconditioned to see the worst in them. For some of its Black victims, it can be so detrimental to their psyche that it may even cause them to feel there is something not quite right about their own Black humanity. Even the socially conscious Black person who complains about "racially biased news" falls into the trap of thinking that because he is presented with an apparent spectrum of opinion he can escape the thought controllers' influence by believing the editor or commentator of his choice. It's a "heads I win, tails you lose" situation. Every point on the permissible spectrum of public opinion is acceptable to the media masters—and no impermissible fact or viewpoint is allowed any exposure at all, if they can prevent it.
The ultimate goal of this psychosocial program is to destroy the Black unity and cohesion that was historically the cornerstone of civil rights movement and that was a crucial factor of the survival of African Americans. To learn more visit www.divineblacktruth.org and order your copy of the book the Black Matrix by Franklin Jones
"I for one believe that if you give people a thorough understanding of what confronts them and the basic causes that produce it, they'll create their own program, and when the people create a program, you get action." -- Malcolm X
THE BLACK MATRIX:
The Modern Suppression of African Americans Under national Interest © 2006, Revise 2008