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  • Brother Jessup
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    • Jun 2009
    • 137

    #46
    Re: I am here for research

    Originally posted by Mechanix View Post
    Even if they did, Well for one, Celts had a strong belief in the "Otherworld" An afterlife which had no heaven or hell, it was just the continuation of this life. So much was it like this life, that many debts were scheduled to be paid in the afterlife as opposed to during this one. .
    How did those crazy Celt pagans manage to pay their debts in the after life? With invisible gold coins? If I'm alive, and the guy who owes me my money dies, I'm gonna sue his estate before his familia files in probate. I ain't gonna wait for dollars to fall from the clouds.

    I bet you those Celtic bankruptcy courts must have been pretty clogged up with all those angry unpaid creditors waiting to file for relief! What barbarians!




    The Honorable Brother Jessup T. Lloyd has spoken…..Amen!
    The Lord’s Hang’n Judge – convicting the wicked and condemning the heretic!

    And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war. (Revelation 19:11)

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    • Ezekiel Bathfire
      Pastor for Diversity and Tolerance
      Christ's Rottweiler
       
      • Jan 2008
      • 22895

      #47
      Re: I am here for research

      I’m beginning to think that nigra femi-nazi might have a point. Reparations should be paid to the jigaboos here in the US.

      I want to see those who, devoid of morality and in it only for the money, caused this trade to flourish.

      Now it’s no use taxing people who might be a dirt poor as blacks themselves, it is those dripping in gold that should bear the weight of what I hope will be punitive compensation.

      So, who are these people? Clearly not the plantation owners who (a) were guided by God and (b) supplied all, regardless of race, religion colour and creed with fine cotton and tobacco and (c ) were at the bottom end of the feeding chain. No Brethren, I’ll tell you who were at the very root of this trade! Nigras! The Ashanti of the Akan Empire who were directly responsible for the supply of 20 Million slaves!

      For centuries, these Godless Afreakan Darkies gathered up lesser nigras and sold them on. Every nigra slave that ever was passed through the hands of the Ashanti.

      Now, I hear you say, “Have these blacks enough money to pay?” Why yes, they come from a country known as “The Gold Coast”. The place is filled with gold mines.

      Now, here’s the clever bit. We all know that your average West Afreakan is a scam artist and can’t be trusted. So they’ll need overseers, and this is where Landover comes in.

      Landover will receive all the gold and once our vaults are filled, we will ensure that ex-slaves, upon proof of ownership, receive at least the price of a mule.

      There will be a few associated administration costs, but I’m sure the Pastors will try to keep them as low as is reasonable.

      So let’s get going with this Godly task of gathering in the gold.

      PS If there's any difficulty getting gold out of them, we should take a few thousand of these nigras hostage and put them to work until they have paid off their debts!
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      “We must reassert that the essence of Christianity is the love of obedience to God’s Laws and that how that complete obedience is used or implemented does not concern us.”

      Author of such illuminating essays as,
      Map of the Known World; Periodic Table of Elements; The History of Linguistics; The Errors of Wicca; Dolphins and Evolution; The History of Landover (The Apology); Landover and the Civil War; 2000 Racial Slurs.

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      • Professor Tyeisha X
        WARNING! Racist communist feminazi bulldyke
        Unsaved trash
        • Jun 2009
        • 293

        #48
        Re: I am here for research

        Originally posted by confedchick View Post
        It would seem Negress X has shut her trap since she was found out as a phony.
        No, I was just busy with my wife over the weekend. We had a romantic trip to Big Sur. Dinner by candlelight and making sweet love underneath the stars.

        Originally posted by Max Bayes View Post
        Yes, because Ghengis Khan was well known to be a white Christian male.
        Actually, he was. But it is not well-known. Historical revisionism paints him as a Mongolian, but he was actually an Aryan horseman from the Caucasus and was a Christian. He traveled to Mongolia and began to form his empire there. There is not one case of atrocity or genocide ever committed by a non-White Christian Male.

        Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View Post
        I’m beginning to think that nigra femi-nazi might have a point. Reparations should be paid to the jigaboos here in the US.
        Your ignorant racist speech shows your ignorance. No African-Americans in Africa sold their fellow African-Americans to white people. The whites abducted the African-Americans against their will and killed their kings. Historical fact!
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        Professor Emerita of African-American Studies at UC Berkeley

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        • Wash O'Hanley
          Debate Moderator (and participant)
          Master Debater-- Has Never Been Defeated in a Debate
          Louder Than Reason
          True Christian™
          • Sep 2006
          • 2126

          #49
          Re: I am here for research

          What do you have to say in regards to slavery? There is no denying that slavery is the greatest thing to ever happen to the negro race. During slavery 100% of all blacks in America were employed.

          Try and put a negative spin on slavery, especially in these harsh economic times, I dare you.
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          • Professor Tyeisha X
            WARNING! Racist communist feminazi bulldyke
            Unsaved trash
            • Jun 2009
            • 293

            #50
            Re: I am here for research

            Originally posted by Wash O'Hanley View Post
            What do you have to say in regards to slavery? There is no denying that slavery is the greatest thing to ever happen to the negro race. During slavery 100% of all blacks in America were employed.

            Try and put a negative spin on slavery, especially in these harsh economic times, I dare you.
            Slavery is the worst thing to happen to our SUPERIOR race. Please don't say "negro" please say "African-American" or "Superior". 100% were employed, yes, but at no pay. The reason why there is high unemployment among African-Americans today can be traced to a single reason: Widespread racist ideology of White Corporate America. If we correctly did Affirmative Action, we would have 100% Employment of African-Americans, even if that means putting millions of Whites out of a job, its for the greater good.

            The worst part of slavery was erasing the African identity (slave names) and installing the yoke of Christianity. Christianity has made our Proud Race weak. Some of my brethren have embraced Islam, which is better, but I think that Atheism is even better.
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            Professor Emerita of African-American Studies at UC Berkeley

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            • Brother Jessup
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              Forum Member
              • Jun 2009
              • 137

              #51
              Re: I am here for research

              That black woman in the picture on your avatar has got one hell of an afro.

              damn that's a might big afro!

              That doo makes Lenny Kravitz look like a skinhead.







              The Honorable Brother Jessup T. Lloyd, Esq. has spoken……..Amen!
              The Lord’s Hang’n Judge – convicting the wicked and condemning the heretic!

              And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war. (Revelation 19:11)

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              • Nobar King
                Municipal Code Archivist - Deuteronomy 28:58
                Christ's Guardian
                True Christian™
                • Sep 2007
                • 23748

                #52
                Re: I am here for research

                So, you'd rather be enslaved by some dirty Arabs?

                Edit-- I'm pretty sure Lenny Kravitz isn't a skinhead.
                May you be a blessing to every life you touch.

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                • Ezekiel Bathfire
                  Pastor for Diversity and Tolerance
                  Christ's Rottweiler
                   
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 22895

                  #53
                  Re: I am here for research

                  Originally posted by Professor Tyeisha X View Post
                  Your ignorant racist speech shows your ignorance. No African-Americans in Africa sold their fellow African-Americans to white people. The whites abducted the African-Americans against their will and killed their kings. Historical fact!
                  Miss, I don’t know you received your tenure; I was unaware that you could get it by mail.

                  The reviewer of the book from which the following extract is taken is Robert B. Edgerton, professor of anthropology at UCLA. His recent books include The Fall of the Asante Empire and Sick Societies.
                  The Slave Trade: The Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1440 - 1870, by Hugh Thomas (Simon & Schuster, 928 pp., $37.50) As early as 1445, the Portuguese found it easier to buy slaves in Africa than to capture them; and although they did mount some military expeditions in Angola, they and all other European traders obtained the overwhelming majority of their slaves by purchase. The most common trade good was cloth, but in different times and places the currency was cowrie shells, alcohol, beads, lead, steel, copper, tobacco, horses, guns, gunpowder, and even gold. Slavery was well established long before Europeans began the Atlantic trade, but European interest gradually intensified African kings' slave-raiding activities. Powerful West African kingdoms like Asante and Dahomey, with access to coastal traders, sought guns and gunpowder in order to enslave peoples more remote from coastal trade and without firearms.

                  Most war captives in Africa were sold into slavery, although many became farmers, miners, and even soldiers in their captors' armies. The Asante economy, including its many gold mines, was entirely dependent on slave labor. Those destined for the Atlantic slave trade were marched to the coast under dreadful conditions; their African captors beat them, underfed them, and often raped the women. European traders wanted healthy, strong men in the prime of life; hence very few children were purchased, and only one-third of the slaves taken were women. It was widely believed that it was cheaper to work a slave to death -- often in ten years -- than it was to raise a slave child to adulthood. The United States was an exception in this regard, often managing to "breed" large numbers of slaves instead of purchasing new ones.
                  However, as a compromise, I’m willing to meet you halfway, so let us agree that US nigras should all pay compensation to other nigras and leave us right thinking white folks out of this.

                  You did get one thing right;
                  No African-Americans in Africa sold their fellow African-Americans to white people.
                  but that is because until the decision in U.S. Supreme Court, Dred Scott, Plaintiff In Error v. John F. A. Sandford 60 U.S. 393 (1856) was rendered null and void by the 13th and 14th Amendments to the Constitution, there was no such thing as an African American, because a negro was not a citizen – they were either possessions or equivalent to animals.


                  And are you grateful for the help the white man gave you? Apparently not because you are still whining.
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                  “We must reassert that the essence of Christianity is the love of obedience to God’s Laws and that how that complete obedience is used or implemented does not concern us.”

                  Author of such illuminating essays as,
                  Map of the Known World; Periodic Table of Elements; The History of Linguistics; The Errors of Wicca; Dolphins and Evolution; The History of Landover (The Apology); Landover and the Civil War; 2000 Racial Slurs.

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                  • Vavoline Johnson
                    Mammy
                    Forum Member
                    • Apr 2009
                    • 960

                    #54
                    Re: I am here for research

                    Originally posted by Brother Jessup View Post
                    That black woman in the picture on your avatar has got one hell of an afro.

                    damn that's a might big afro!

                    That doo makes Lenny Kravitz look like a skinhead.







                    The Honorable Brother Jessup T. Lloyd, Esq. has spoken……..Amen!

                    Brother, I thinks she got them German ladies and a bunch of da others we don't see no more hidin in that big heap o hair!
                    Everybodys Blested Ole Mammy

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                    • Nurse Clampett
                      Jesus's Favorite Nurse
                      Forum Member
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 974

                      #55
                      Re: I am here for research

                      Originally posted by Vavoline Johnson View Post

                      Brother, I thinks she got them German ladies and a bunch of da others we don't see no more hidin in that big heap o hair!
                      Jimmy Hoffa is probably in there too.
                      Luke 5:31
                      And Jesus answering said unto them, They that are whole need not a physician; but they that are sick

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                      • confedchick
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                        Forum Member
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 105

                        #56
                        Re: I am here for research

                        Originally posted by Professor Tyeisha X View Post
                        Slavery is the worst thing to happen to our SUPERIOR race.
                        Slavery is a wonderful thing.
                        If you want to start on the black thing - I would like to say that my ancestors owned slaves. When slaves were freed, my family let them go - they were granted their freedom but THEY CHOSE TO STAY. they had food, water and a roof over their head. They stayed behind to help on the land and knew that they and their children would be cared for. Do you ever take into account the thousands of black families that stayed behind - or were granted some of the land on which they worked to live?!

                        As for a general slave thing - I have a boyfriend - well - actually, I call him Master. I get weekly maintenance spankings with occassional punishment for wrongdoings - to include whippings. Just yesterday he whipped me repeatedly - front and back - just to get accustomed to the new whip. Yes - I still have welts but it makes no matter. I am fulfilled knowing Master K is fulfilled. As long as he is happy - there is nothing I shall want. I make sure his clothes are clean, his food prepared to his liking, his feet are rubbed... My purpose is to serve him and I couldn't be happier!

                        Don't knock it until you try it.

                        My dad's looking for a slave. Don't worry - you wouldn't have to wear shackles. Interested in a trial run?
                        To love, honor and OBEY!

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