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Monday, July 29, 2013
A Crumb From The Master's Table / O.W. Prince Ministries
If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. -1John 1:9
Clear the air. Open Confession is Good for the Soul. If we confess first, then our enemies have nothing to hold over your heads.
Disarm the devil and come clean with God and He will wash you whiter than snow. (Psalms 51:6-8)
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Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Legislatate Love?
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Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Sunday, July 14, 2013
JUSTICE ISN'T BLIND. IT IS PREJUDICE
I told ya'll that America will never convict a non-black for murdering a
black boy in Florida. As I wrote in one of my earlier online newsletters,
"It is open season on black men in America." It has been so for a
very long time. I hope we heard the wake up call and prepare to defend ourselves,
especially our young men. We also have a right to "Stand our Ground"
if we feel threatened and we have a right to use deadly force in self-defense.
If that's the game they want to play then let's learn the rules and play. They
have plainly declared war on young African American men and trivialized and
minimized the worth of our lives and the lives of our children. While some will
not like what I have written, I don't care. If America "in-justice
system" is bold enough to shove its injustice in our faces, somebody
should be courageous enough to shove the truth back in theirs. What's good for
the goose...
Remember Michael Vick. My Word! A dog gets more justice in America than a black man.
Keeping It Real!
Remember Michael Vick. My Word! A dog gets more justice in America than a black man.
Keeping It Real!
THE VERDICT / NO JUSTICE. NO PEACE.
A Non- African American Jury, Judge and Prosecutor Tried A Case Where
A Non-African American Man Gunned Down and Murdered A Teenage African American
Boy.
WHAT DID YOU THINK THE VERDICT WAS GOING TO BE?! GUILTY? I DON’T THINK SO.
[I encourage you to share all of my posts about the continual and
horrendous injustices perpetrated upon African Americans by the “in-Justice System”
in America. --- My voice is not restrained
by political or monetary considerations.
I only wish to Keep It Real.]
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I was reading some comments
from a friend’s page and there was a cold heartless suggestions that if “Trayvon Martin had not circled back
and attacked Zimmerman this wouldn't have happened.” This statement assumes that Zimmerman’s
version of events is true. And also implies justification for murdering
Trayvon.
Then there were some African Americans who agreed with the verdict -- seemingly
they were trying to garner favor and acceptance from those who would at onetime
enslave them, castrate them, rape their women, hang and burn them. These confused and sad souls are obviously not
aware of or not concerned with the plight of the African American male. They don’t realize that non-blacks have been
killing black men with impunity for centuries.
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We all know that if a black man in America had shot and killed a white
boy in the same manner in which Zimmerman gunned down Trayvon Martin, the jury
selection, the prosecution’s approach and the outcome of the trial would be a
lot different.
However, we should never expect those who were privileged enough to
enjoy generation after generation after generation of continual financial, social,
civil and political freedoms, favoritism and privilege to understand or
empathize with the holocaust and judicial disparity that we have suffered and
continue to suffer in America.
“Keeping It Real”
(O.W. Prince)
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
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