Martin Mphele Mortigan - The Sickle: Origin Story
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Martin Mphele Mortigan was born on Earth in 1989 in Pretoria, South Africa.
His father, Karl Mortigan a research biochemist who worked at the
Karistaadt In...
Why What "They Say" is Not Necessarily True
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I can’t even remember how many times I’ve read the illustration Jesus gave
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Oprah’s hashtag moment at the Golden Globes
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First published January 8, 2018 in the Toronto Sun In case you ever
questioned the mainstream media’s liberal bias (and why Trump justifiably
loathes them)...
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I thought you should know that this site has moved on with the times.
Goodbye Google! Hello WordPress! The name has been changed to *Black and
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See You at AdrienneRossCom.com
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MotivationTruth invites you to keep up with Adrienne Ross at
adriennerosscom.com. Thank you for all your support for so long.
Since this blog began, much h...
The Immorality of Abortion
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Abortion, put simply, is murder and therefore cannot be codified by our
government. Thereby, allowing it under Medicaid and other measures they are
not onl...
WORLD: Hobby Lobby’s Civil Disobedience
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In essence, Hobby Lobby has declared it will not be subject to government
authorities with regard to offering drugs that kill the unborn. In an act
of civi...
Understanding the Progressive Mind
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Understanding the Progressive Mind Kevin Williamson does a great job
outlining what it is progs believe and how conservatives miss it with them.
An excell...
Hilarious!
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Barrack Obama met with the Queen of England.
He asked her, "Your Majesty, how do you run such an efficient government?
What tips can you give to me?"
"We...
The Esoteric (Hidden) Agenda
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It's been said that intelligence is the ability to recognize patterns, work
with abstract symbols, and see relationships. Therefore it is difficult to
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Listen To the Rhythm Of The Fallen Left
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This sound bite sums up the liberal philosophy and their expectations of
our government. It comes from the Whitnall Rotary Club meeting on 9/6/2012
where R...
Let's Do It Again!
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The start of President Obama's third year is barely under way and he is off
doing what he has done for the first two years; and that is campaigning. He
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LEAN FORWARD? Uh-- no thanks.
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MSNBC, the bastion for all things liberal announced a new "re-branding" ad
campaign with the tag-line *"Lean Forward"*. Hilarious. For starters, this
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Are There Racists in the Tea Party?
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Our latest podcast: Are There Racists in the Tea Party? Podcaster: Marie
Stroughter Summary: Marie puts the undue concern regarding “racists in the
Tea Par...
HOW BUSINESS DEALS WITH THE SLIDING ECONOMY
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“Companies have learned not to keep so many clothes on the rack, not to
keep so much inventory, and unfortnaley have had to lay off a lot of
people.” She ...
I am a black conservative from a black conservative family. I was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York and finally settled in New Jersey. Throughout my life I knew I did not share many of the common beliefs of other American blacks.
For starters, I never took to the term African-American. I have meet too many real Africans who are now Americans, to ever with a straight face say we share something in common other than skin tones. Their history and culture is truly a unique and is a completely different experience from my own. My culture is distinctly American, from the way I speak, think, dress and act and you know what else? I love it! So for me, I will always be an American who just happens to be black.
I put myself and my beliefs out here in cyberspace, to show my fellow blacks that there is something more. That one need not accept the false promise of the next social program, the belief in government as savior or the next Democratic candidate will right all wrongs. That true Hope and Change comes from belief in yourself, in a nation that allows dynamic movement if you are bold enough, smart enough and brave enough to make it happen.
3 comments:
so glad you posted this and glad to see someone else thinking of him today!
Thanks for the posting!
Leah and Marian:
Always glad to share some Reagan.
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