It is all over the new that the Federal Government filed suit against the State of Arizona. They state that the controversial Arizona Law is unconstitutional. They also state that they are protecting the rights of the illegal immigrants.
At the same time, the same government dropped the charges against one of the members of the Black Panther group. The charges against him were for intimidating voters on Election Day. This man, Shabazz, in particular was seen in a video agitating the black community by saying something like:
“I HATE CRACKERS” “IF YOU WANT FREEDOM YOU HAVE TO KILL WHITE PEOPLE AND THEIR BABIES”
I do not think that is what Dr. Martin Luther King had in mind.
I have a question: WHY the federal government wants to shut down the State of Arizona for allegedly trying to protect its citizens from the drug cartel and does NOTHING to stop this delinquent from creating chaos among the Citizens?
I don’t understand why people are so damned blind with this administration!
Niurki
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miércoles, 7 de julio de 2010
Contradictions of the current US Administration
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Black Panther group,
Obama administration,
Racism,
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2010-11 Art Gallery System program includes:
Past is History - Future is Mystery
September – October, 2010
Freedom Tower
One of the most compelling political issues today is the question of totalitarianism and the effect of these governments and regimes on its citizens and the world. Artists continue to create powerful images that draw attention to these abuses. This mixed-media exhibition deals with repressive issues in the artists' own countries and cultures of origin. They include Pablo Trejo, Alejandro Mendoza, Juan Si-Gonzalez, Maritza Molina, Ramon Williams, Cesar Beltran, Antuan and Nelson Garrido.
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