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  • OnYourKnees
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    Originally posted by Sister Sue Vera View Post
    Which bus stop was this, Brother? A little Witnessing might be in order on my part.
    Sister, should you really go to such a place (the Greyhound station in Oakland, Californication) unchaperoned? Those horny bucks could still be there, stroking their oversized tallywhackers, hoping to violate some pure white flesh with their . . . well, being a gentleman, I can't use such language in mixed company!

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  • SUV
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    Which bus stop was this, Brother? A little Witnessing might be in order on my part.

    Originally posted by OnYourKnees View Post
    I have a new question, Mr. Lebeau.

    A few weeks back, I was at a bus stop seeking wayward young men to whom I could witness, and saw three of those American Negro bucks you tell us about.

    One yelled something to me that I couldn't understand, since I don't speak Jive or McDonald's Worker or whatever they talk nowadays, so I walked away. Once my back was turned, I heard one say, "I sho' wanna bust a cap in DAT ass," followed by grunts of agreement from his cohorts.

    I turned around, expecting to see a gun, but found that he and the two others were rubbing bulges in their pants . . . and not where one might expect to see a gun! I'll spare you the rest of the story, but be assured there was much rebuking!

    Now, there's no way even American Negro bucks could confuse ME with a woman, as I'm far too manly and bearded. Did I misinterpret their words and actions? Are bucks part-homers, or are they just eager to get their tallywhackers into anything white and pure, even if it's a man?

    I must admit that I found myself dazed and confused, and the whole experience left me stretched to my limits.

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  • OnYourKnees
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    I have a new question, Mr. Lebeau.

    A few weeks back, I was at a bus stop seeking wayward young men to whom I could witness, and saw three of those American Negro bucks you tell us about.

    One yelled something to me that I couldn't understand, since I don't speak Jive or McDonald's Worker or whatever they talk nowadays, so I walked away. Once my back was turned, I heard one say, "I sho' wanna bust a cap in DAT ass," followed by grunts of agreement from his cohorts.

    I turned around, expecting to see a gun, but found that he and the two others were rubbing bulges in their pants . . . and not where one might expect to see a gun! I'll spare you the rest of the story, but be assured there was much rebuking!

    Now, there's no way even American Negro bucks could confuse ME with a woman, as I'm far too manly and bearded. Did I misinterpret their words and actions? Are bucks part-homers, or are they just eager to get their tallywhackers into anything white and pure, even if it's a man?

    I must admit that I found myself dazed and confused, and the whole experience left me stretched to my limits.

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  • Remy Lebeau
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    Originally posted by John Smith View Post
    if i capitalize some words and not others it would be unfair so every word is equal this way african american is the proper way to address people of pigment because it honors their noble ancestry

    Africans 5000 years ago

    Africans today

    Africans the day before Armageddon

    What's so noble about 5000 years of mud huts, superstition, unproductiveness, an being eaten by lions? These "people" couldn't even invent a wheel in 5000 years while white Christians have built ships that can go to the moon.


    i wanted to have a kwanzaa party because we have a christmas party and we should not leave people out if they do not celebrate christmas that would be unfair

    I guess you want to allow wickers to drink the blood of True Christian™ babies too for their dark rituals, huh? Maybe we should let nigras rape white women unchallenged and allow mudslims to turn us all into hellbound islamazoids, right? Jesus is not about fairness. Satan is disadvantaged and destined to lose.

    this way everyone gets a party like we had during the holy ramadan where our technicians and programmers had such a wonderful time

    A party? Ramadan is a month long fasting ritual where terrorist starve themselves to the point of near death in order to receive information from Satan. All the terrorist then take this information to plot terrorist attacks.

    You support terrorism, John?


    the aclu is a wonderful organization and we do a lot toward getting discrimination and unfairness out of places like this church i get very sad when i read the horrible way people of different lifestyles are discussed here and the way womyn are degraded

    How about getting the unfairness out of your horrible writing? It's pretty unfair to the periods and capitalized letters which you have discriminated against in your posts. You, sir, are a grammar bigot.

    it is awful remy should love his african friends and extended family
    I don't have any friends in africa or from africa. I have never set foot in africa. I love my family. My family has a proud Anglo-Saxon tradition. I also consider the True Christians™ of God's favorite church to be my family as well for they are all my brothers and sisters in Christ. GLORY!!!

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  • Jesus is Lord
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    Originally posted by John Smith View Post
    if i capitalize some words and not others it would be unfair so every word is equal...
    Unfair to other words? They're WORDS for crying out loud, they have no feelings!

    Originally posted by John Smith View Post
    this way african american is the proper way to address people of pigment because it honors their noble ancestry...
    "People of pigment"? "Noble ancestry"? They're black and have no noble ancestry! Native Africans are wild and uncivilized, they are not noble by any stretch of the imagination. EVERYTHING the blacks have accomplished is due to whites bringing them to America to learn how to be civilized and to be servants.

    Originally posted by John Smith View Post
    i wanted to have a kwanzaa party because we have a christmas party and we should not leave people out if they do not celebrate christmas that would be unfair this way everyone gets a party like we had during the holy ramadan where our technicians and programmers had such a wonderful time...
    Unfair? Life isn't fair. Jesus is not about being fair. If life was fair nobody would be poor, have bad jobs, etc. Jesus blesses those who praise Him and despises those who don't.

    Originally posted by John Smith View Post
    the aclu is a wonderful organization and we do a lot toward getting discrimination and unfairness out of places like this church i get very sad when i read the horrible way people of different lifestyles are discussed here and the way womyn are degraded...
    These different lifestyles you talk about are sinful and doom the person to Hell. Of course we don't accept them. We do not degrade women. God, the creator of everybody and everything, tells us the place of women in the world. We just obey Him in how to treat sinners and women.

    Originally posted by John Smith View Post
    it is awful remy should love his african friends and extended family
    Are you implying that Brother Remy is somehow related to wild jungle bunnies? He is White by Marriage and an ex-Negro. He is not related to wild jungle bunnies in any way, shape, or form.

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  • Marshall
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    Amazing so many folks need so much help from an Ex-Negro. Good going Remy remind me later to double the cigarettes in your annual Bible Basket.

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  • Talitha
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    Originally posted by John Smith View Post
    if i capitalize some words and not others it would be unfair so every word is equal this way african american is the proper way to address people of pigment because it honors their noble ancestry i wanted to have a kwanzaa party because we have a christmas party and we should not leave people out if they do not celebrate christmas that would be unfair this way everyone gets a party like we had during the holy ramadan where our technicians and programmers had such a wonderful time the aclu is a wonderful organization and we do a lot toward getting discrimination and unfairness out of places like this church i get very sad when i read the horrible way people of different lifestyles are discussed here and the way womyn are degraded it is awful remy should love his african friends and extended family

    Do you EVER have to breathe when you speak a sentence or does all of this hot air emanate from your posterior after a Bowl of Tofu?

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  • Dr. Ernest C. Ville, D.C.S.
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    Originally posted by John Smith View Post
    if i capitalize some words and not others it would be unfair so every word is equal this way african american is the proper way to address people of pigment because it honors their noble ancestry i wanted to have a kwanzaa party because we have a christmas party and we should not leave people out if they do not celebrate christmas that would be unfair this way everyone gets a party like we had during the holy ramadan where our technicians and programmers had such a wonderful time the aclu is a wonderful organization and we do a lot toward getting discrimination and unfairness out of places like this church i get very sad when i read the horrible way people of different lifestyles are discussed here and the way womyn are degraded it is awful remy should love his african friends and extended family
    Friend, do i understand you correctly that you think negroids have a "noble ancestry"?? Perhaps you need to brush up on your Biblical wisdom! The negroes are a different color because God wanted some way to remind us who is supposed to be subservient to whom. Remember, being black is a punishment rendered upon someone because of Ham's homer tendency to look at his father's tallywhacker. If that is noble, then you have some interesting definitions!

    Perhaps you weren't aware, but Kwaanzaa is merely a code word that means "Murder in the Ghetto". As Pastor ezekiel's uncle would say, some people will just believe whatever they hear, henny penny! Some people (like yourself) just don't do their research!

    Ramadan (people who observe it, by the way, own the hotel Ramada--they just chopped off a letter to try to sneak it by us white people) is merely a holiday in which America-haters join together to plot new ways of hurting us. That is where 98.7% of all terrorist activities are planned, as I have found in my extensive research.

    In regards to your statement trying to "defend" women, just remember this: women are the cause of ALL evil in the world. Everything they get, they deserve. They are lucky that they can even have a chance of being saved through humility, submission and painful childbearing. And even then, their Salvation(r) is in question!

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  • John Smith
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    if i capitalize some words and not others it would be unfair so every word is equal this way african american is the proper way to address people of pigment because it honors their noble ancestry i wanted to have a kwanzaa party because we have a christmas party and we should not leave people out if they do not celebrate christmas that would be unfair this way everyone gets a party like we had during the holy ramadan where our technicians and programmers had such a wonderful time the aclu is a wonderful organization and we do a lot toward getting discrimination and unfairness out of places like this church i get very sad when i read the horrible way people of different lifestyles are discussed here and the way womyn are degraded it is awful remy should love his african friends and extended family

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  • Brother Temperance
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    Re: Kwanzaa party

    Originally posted by John Smith View Post
    i just love african culture and history so i wanted to start a kwanzaa party at work but i do not want to seem prejudiced by mentioning it because i am a caucasion how can i bring up the idea in the next meeting without offending the african americans who are there
    A kwanzaa party? Sounds good. I've got all kinds of great ideas you can suggest to your darkie friends. How about playing a nice game of "Pick the cotton on the plantation"? Or they can have a competition to see who can shine a white man's shoes the best. The ACLJew sounds like the sort of mad-cap upside-down place where they'd let women work, so if you do have any women in your office, you can get them to bake some cake for a walking competition! Let us know how it goes.

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  • Remy Lebeau
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    John Smith writes, "i just love african culture and history so i wanted to start a kwanzaa party at work but i do not want to seem prejudiced by mentioning it because i am a caucasion how can i bring up the idea in the next meeting without offending the african americans who are there."

    Kwanzaa has nothing to do with the dark continent and America. It was invented in the late 80's/early 90's by Satan in an attempt to ruin baby Jesus's birthday celebration. African negroids have no culture. They are a wild bunch driven by pure instinct. They still live in mud huts and die from toothaches in areas untouched by human white christians.

    Smithers continues, "the n word is very prejudiced and because i work at the aclu you can trust me."

    You are not a True Christian™ so I cannot trust you. The only prejudiced word you can call an American Negro is "african American". Not only do most darkies in America not have african citizenship, but there is nothing worse that lumping the American Negro(who has a soul) with the pure blooded african negroidial(who has no soul).

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  • Jesus is Lord
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ezekiel View Post
    They let mental cripples work at the Anti-Christian Losers Upchuck? I have to admit that I'm surprised to hear that. I assumed they were all clever jews.

    Why do you hate Christ?
    I think he hates Christ because either He, in His infinite wisdom, made him a mental cripple, Satan has blinded him to the Truth, or a combination of both.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Originally posted by John Smith View Post
    i just love african culture and history so i wanted to start a kwanzaa party at work but i do not want to seem prejudiced by mentioning it because i am a caucasion how can i bring up the idea in the next meeting without offending the african americans who are there

    the n word is very prejudiced and because i work at the aclu you can trust me
    They let mental cripples work at the Anti-Christian Losers Upchuck? I have to admit that I'm surprised to hear that. I assumed they were all clever jews.

    Why do you hate Christ?

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  • Jesus is Lord
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    Originally posted by John Smith View Post
    i just love african culture and history so i wanted to start a kwanzaa party at work but i do not want to seem prejudiced by mentioning it because i am a caucasion how can i bring up the idea in the next meeting without offending the african americans who are there
    Why would you want to celebrate Kwanzaa? Why would you, as a Caucasion want to celebrate "African-American heritage"? Why don't you celebrate the birthday of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ instead?

    Originally posted by John Smith View Post
    the n word is very prejudiced and because i work at the aclu you can trust me
    Negro is preudiced? How so? Blacks use the word themselves and is the Spanish word for black (according to Wikipedia). The other "n-word" is derogatory and offensive to many but negro is not.

    You work for the ACLU? Don't make me laugh. No way even they would hire someone as stupid as you. You don't even capitalize their name so that tells me you have little respect for them.

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  • John Smith
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    i just love african culture and history so i wanted to start a kwanzaa party at work but i do not want to seem prejudiced by mentioning it because i am a caucasion how can i bring up the idea in the next meeting without offending the african americans who are there

    the n word is very prejudiced and because i work at the aclu you can trust me

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