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Chester86

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  1. 2 hours ago, Reagan said:

    Along the same lines: Army Servicewoman Brags about Enforcing ‘Martial Law’ on U.S. Citizens: Obey or ‘Become the Enemy’ with Guns ‘Pointed at You’!

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    Maybe Portland, Seattle, California, New York or any of the other Democratic ran cities - but highly doubtful in Texas, Louisiana and all the way to Florida.  But I really don’t think people understand that is where we are headed when you just continue to give up freedom.

  2. 1. North Shore

    2. West Brook

    3. PA Memorial

    4. Katy Paetow

    5. PN-G

    6. Nederland

    7. Huffman

    8. LC-M

    9. H. Waltrip

    10. Vidor

    11. Coldspring

    12. Shepherd

    13. Orangefield

    14. Bridge City

    15. Crockett

    16. Kountze

    17. Kirbyville

    18. Newton

    19. Deweyville

    20. San Augustine

    21. Hull-Daisetta

    22. Bmt. Kelly

    23. Tatum

    24. Grapeland

    25. Groveton

  3. “Hot eggs, bologna and gravy” - his songs made you think, listen and enjoy.  “How old you think I am?  I said well I don’t know.  I turned 65 about 11 months ago.”  All the old hands are fading away but we’ll have their music with us to remember them by.

  4. I found this to be an interesting article.  I always try to see other viewpoints, narratives and just try to be educated on things that I am not.  I really feel the world would be a better place if we stopped looking at what made us different but that is a whole different talking point.  I admire some parts of the black culture and like seeing people who are proud of who they are and where they came from.  I just wonder sometimes if people view me from a singular perspective.  I have read some posts today that were rife with a bubbling layer of discontent flowing just below the surface. Anyway, enjoy the article.

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    From the article:

     

    Robert Palmer, a professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at Howard University.

    • "This HBCU is a place that we came to, to be around folks who are like us, our culture, our experiences, who can relate to our issues, and also to have a sense of being uplifted," he said.

    • But it’s also why “there's a sense that [non-Black students] are invaders,” he noted.

     

     

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