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IRAQ naphobia....

  • Jul. 5th, 2008 at 5:16 PM

I just thought of that, Creepy.

Very Interesting...

  • Jul. 4th, 2008 at 7:35 PM

DISCLAIMER: I did not write this. I got it off a website completely written and edited by Americans of African descent. I lost the credits, but when I find them I will post with the article. Anything said that could be misinterpreted did not come from me. I posted it verbatim from the website from which I got it.


This fascinated me. Don't worry, I am not going to become a closet Democrat. I just won't vote based on skin color, pro or con. I will vote for the human being that I feel will do the best job of running our country.


Which other presidents hid their African ancestry? Well, it's not Bill Clinton, even though the Congressional Black Caucus honored him as the nation's "first Black president" at its 2001 annual awards dinner. Presidents Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge all had Black ancestors they kept in their genealogical closets, according to historians.

 

Harding did not deny his African ancestry when Republican leaders called on him to deny his "Negro" history. He said, "How should I know whether or not one of my ancestors might have jumped the fence?"

 

Does African ancestry make these men Black? If the bar is the one-drop rule, then yes. The one-drop rule is a historical term used during the Jim Crow era that defines a person with one drop of sub-Saharan-African ancestry as not white and therefore must be Black. If that's the bar, then there have already been other Black presidents, says historian Leroy Vaughn, author of Black People and Their Place in World History.

 

The first  president with African ancestry was Jefferson, who served two terms between 1801 and 1809. Jefferson was described as the "son of a half-breed Indian squaw and a Virginia mulatto father," as stated in Vaughn's findings. Jefferson also was said to have destroyed all documentation attached to his mother, even going to extremes to seize letters written by his mother to other people.

 

President Andrew Jackson, the nation's seventh president, was in office between 1829 and 1837. Vaughn cites an article written in The Virginia Magazine of History that states Jackson was the son of an Irish woman who married a Black man. The magazine also stated that Jackson's oldest brother had been sold as a slave.

 

Lincoln, the nation's 16th president, served between 1861 and 1865. Lincoln was said to have been the illegitimate son of an African man, according to Vaughn's findings. Lincoln had very dark skin and coarse hair and his mother allegedly came from an Ethiopian tribe. His heritage fueled so much controversy that Lincoln was nicknamed "Abraham Africanus the First" by his opponents.

 

President Warren Harding, the 29th president, in office between 1921 and 1923, apparently never denied his ancestry. According to Vaughn, William Chancellor, a professor of economics and politics at Wooster College in Ohio, wrote a book on the Harding family genealogy. Evidently, Harding had Black ancestors between both sets of parents. Chancellor also said that Harding attended Iberia College, a school founded to educate fugitive slaves.

 

Coolidge, the nation's 30th president, served between 1923 and 1929 and supposedly was proud of his heritage. He claimed his mother was dark because of mixed Indian ancestry. Coolidge's mother's maiden name was "Moor," and in Europe, the name "Moor" was given to all Blacks, just as "Negro" was used in America. It later was concluded that Coolidge was part Black.



Hey Everybody....

  • Apr. 12th, 2008 at 8:03 PM

Todd Bentley in Lakeland live revival has broken out and it is an awesome chat room situation!
Here is the link: 
 http://www.ustream.tv/channel/great-florida-healing-revival

Todd Bentley is the one with all of the tattoos.....

PAO2=[(Pb-Ph2o)FIO2]-PaCO2/0.8

  • Mar. 24th, 2008 at 10:40 PM

Pray for me! Please!

Pulling an all nighter here-


anybody? Please?

Mar. 12th, 2008

  • 7:04 PM

Thank God that someone tipped off Chapel Hill police about the two guys that shot that poor young lady at UNC.
I pray they get the other one, too. It just blows my mind to think about these two kids trying to get a hand full of dollars
in exchange for a young girl's life. What could they have gotten, a six pack of beer, a pack of smokes? I pray for the guy
at large will be apprehended before he kills someone else in cold blood.

From another perspective, I do feel sorry for the other families. The parents of the murderers have to be sick about it.
They are losing their babies, too.

I am so happy that they got the one guy and they have a picture of the one they believe that shot the UNC student. I hope so! My heart goes out to the parents of the girls. They were so young and so talented. Everybody says that Chapel Hill is some safe little community- not so. I am from there and I have been on the street where they found the girl many times. That street, however is the last place I would expect to hear of a random crime.

I just pray they get the guy who did this....

Feb. 23rd, 2008

  • 8:21 AM

Driving through
"Holgas"

Wormholes
in tiny boxes:

Fog-
Beech Mountain.
Happy Porches.
Sun-
Blinding Realities.
Rain-
Soaked Laughter
With pretty children and
laurel.

Crawling through photobooks
one snapshot
after another.

How can there be so many
weathers
on one Three Mile Bridge?

Sorry, Just an Obsession Right Now......

  • Jan. 12th, 2008 at 12:15 PM

River: They weren't cows inside. They were waiting to be, but they forgot. Now they see sky, and they remember what they are.
Mal: Is it bad that what she said made perfect sense to me?

Engrish...or Why I Need a Guy!

  • Jan. 11th, 2008 at 8:52 PM

I hate putting furniture together! I love to BUY it!
This is what God made men for.

What I read on page #5/8 of the destructions, eh I mean directions:

"IMPORTANT: For its security! For correct assembly of its product, it presses well this hardware!"

You gotta love Engrish...

So.....

  • Oct. 29th, 2007 at 7:40 PM

Why exactly DID Mr. Kite need a benefit, anyway?

What ? No takers?

  • Mar. 28th, 2007 at 11:27 AM

These are the books that changed the world. When Tolstoy wrote Anna Karenina he got saved during its creation. The transformation in the heart of the lead male and the words he spoke near the end were the correlation of what was occuring in Tolstoy. About the Russia thing: the words that Russia needed to solve Russia's problems and not adopt
European customs, (such as infidelity and the reading of "French" novels).

Once someone asked Faukner about what his nephew should study in school if he wanted to be a writer. Faukner is reported to have said, "Anna Karenina, Anna Karenina, Anna Karenina!"

So here it is again: Y or N for read or not. Then tell where you were when you read it. Anyone else read a novel sitting in the front yard on a basketball? Hehe...

Read more... )

Clouds Dialated to Nine Today

  • Feb. 20th, 2007 at 8:29 AM

Clouds dialated to nine today,
Spotlight revealing empty stage,
Let go my puzzlement...
What was I to see?
Hemingway's old man....
But naught but open sea,
Till I leaned a little closer
To the illumined waves,
And I saw ten billion tiny dramas,
Teeming in the bay,
And I saw...
There was life.

RAndom things about Octopi

  • Feb. 13th, 2007 at 6:58 PM

1.They are not really octopi. When I was doing research for an unpublished fiction (copywrighted) book I wrote, I discovered that the plural is really octopusses. But it sounds better as "Octopi"
2.They are wild critters! no really. They can sqush through a space to escape the width of paper.
3. When angry they turn colors and release a black ink to disappear. In fact they have the strange ability to turn to the exact color and patterns on which they are sitting, (if octopusses sit).
4. They are really creepy and remind of bad people I have known, which is how they got in my book. BTW, I am not trying to sell my book.