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    Ode to An African American Patriot - And His White Brothers In Arms

    A retired Black disabled vet said,
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    "...to recite the Pledge of Allegiance and sing the National Anthem causes conflict within me. I grew up watching Cowboys vs. Indians every Saturday morning, John Wayne war movies, and the Combat TV program. In a nutshell, I knew early on it was my destiny to become a 'fighting man' who would proudly wear the uniform of MY country because I would make my fellow countrymen proud. I would die, with honor. Taps played at my funeral, followed by a rifle volley...

    "Then I learned all my countrymen didn't have my back, in fact, many could really give less than a damn about me, simply because I am Black. Well, being the proud Black man I am - I love to stand tall in times of adversity, I ain't backing down. My favorite line is, "nobody can ride your back, IF you stand up straight," and that's all I do.
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    "I am a retired Navy disabled combat veteran. I was selected to join 32 other Americans, out of thousands of other military members, to seek, discover, and return the remains of our fallen to their families. I witnessed the full circle of war, from enlistment, to serving, to combat, to returning the fallen to the longing, loving arms of their family, and I came to the conclusion war really is folly. I believed I was helping provide for the common defense of my people, some who would rather see me dead, than happy. I like to believe I have been blessed with a modicum of intelligence, so I am conflicted when time comes to say the pledge or sing the anthem.
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    "Did either the Allegiance or Pledge provide cover for my son, Michael? No he's not my birth child, but had we selected the first name of Michael for one of our sons - he would have been. Millions of people rejoice in his demise. Until this country does right by her Black citizens I will refuse to sing the allegiance or pledge my loyalty and fealty to a land and certain residents who countenance a difference in how people are treated simply by skin color. Well, I ain't playing this game no more. I'm taking my ball and going home. Call me when things change, but know I won't be holding my breath waiting."
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    My good brother,
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    Don't even think about giving up on this country. That's exactly what the domestic enemy of the United States wants you to do. We need people like you more than ever. As a "former" Marine (if there is such a thing - the Marine Corps insists there’s not) I often felt the very same kind of frustration that you are. But then it occurred to me that what we're actually watching is Jim Crow's dying gasp.
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    It may seem like this country is going to Hell, but we've got to remember that the people who are raising all the hell are a small, desperate minority who's going crazy because they see the writing on the wall - their heyday is rapidly coming to an end. 
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    The vast majority of Americans truly believe in this country's values. If that weren’t the case Barack Obama could never have been elected President - twice. Black people only make up 13.2% of the population in the United States, and Barack Obama needed over 50% of the vote to win the presidency. Where did the other 36.9% come from? A lot of White folks had to vote for him - the majority of them, and that speaks volumes. And even if we go back as far as the 19th century, SOMEBODY had to have Frederick Douglass’ back for him to have the courage to tell the American people that he considered their Fourth of July celebration a "mere bombast, fraud, deception, impiety, and hypocrisy - a thin veil to cover up crimes which would disgrace a nation of savages!" - and that was in 1852!, nine years BEFORE the Civil War.
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    So while there's undoubtedly a lot of bigots in this country, they are far from the majority; they're just so loud and obnoxious they sound like the majority.  But even though they are in the minority, they're a dangerous minority, with a vested interest in keeping the rest of us divided, and keeping you feeling just like you are.
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    That's why it's so important for us to know our enemy - and even more important, to know who's not. Because this battle is no longer simply about race.  We are currently knee-deep in a CLASS war, and race is now only being used as a TOOL of that war. The enemy that we're facing, the global corporatists, don't care any more about poor and middle class White people than they do Blacks. They're only using race as a device to keep the poor and middle class divided. That makes it next to impossible for us to mount an effective defense. They keep us so busy fighting one another that it gives them a freehand.
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    The corporatists' ultimate agenda is to lower the American middle class standard of living to conform to the global economy, where in many countries workers are virtually slaves. But in order to do that they have to fundamentally change our democracy, and the "Citizens United" ruling is a perfect example of how they're going about doing that.
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    This isn't speculation on my part. A Princeton study declares that America is no longer a democracy; we are not an oligarchy, controlled by the rich (http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/apr/21/americas-oligarchy-not-democracy-or-republic-unive/), and there's clear empirical evidence of the direction we've been heading since the Reagan administration duped us into accepting the scam of "Trickle Down" Economics.
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    Currently the top 5% of the population controls 72% of the nation's wealth, and the bottom 80% of the population only control 7% . What happens when that 7% becomes 5%, and then 2%?  I'll tell you.  Essentially, we'll be slaves - both Black people, and White people. The corporatists will be able to leverage their wealth, and our poverty, against us, and force us to do anything they want us to do, because if we don't comply with their wishes, they'll simply starve us to death, like they've already started doing. So the only difference between the situation that we're rapidly approaching and actual slavery is, we'll have to provide for our own housing. Thus, the American people are currently engaged in the most desperate struggle in this nation's history, and many of us don't even realize it.
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    But many forward-thinking Black, and White people, do recognize this fact. They understand that if Americans want to maintain the kind of life that we've come to know, and if we don't want to be subjected to a corporate feudalist state, it is essential that we put aside our racial animosities and come together as allies to face America's most insidious foe - that's why President Obama insists on being President of ALL of the United States, and refuse to allow idiots to divide us into segments. He understands that terrorists can only destroy buildings, but the Corporate/GOP Alliance is out to destroy the very foundation that this nation was built upon.
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    A MESSAGE TO AMERICA'S BIGOTS

    So as Black people, we need to CLEARLY define our enemy instead of simply broad-brushing ALL White people as our foe, because in our current situation, it is essential that the ENTIRE poor and middle class population of this country come together to fight the most desperate battle of our lives. 
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    Many Americans are making the mistake of blaming President Obama for this situation, but he's only President Obama, not King Obama, so there's nothing he can do in a free society to FORCE corporations to hire Americans instead of sending our jobs overseas. All he can do is create a business environment that is conducive to a thriving economy, and he done that. Corporations are making more money than they've ever made in their history, so jobs should be plentiful, and the American people should be doing better than they've ever done before, but the Corporate/ GOP Alliance has decided that it's in their business and political interest to continue to keep America, hungry, angry, and divided.

    And in response, the American people acted just as the corporatists planned. In spite of the fact that Barack Obama saved the nation from descending into a second Great Depression, rescued the American auto industry, brought Osama Bin Laden to justice, provided affordable health care to millions of Americans, and declared by many to be one of America's greatest Presidents, in the 2014 midterm election the American people slapped him in the face and left him to continue to try to protect their interest single-handedly against the most insidiously dangerous foe that America has ever faced.

    FORMER OBAMA CRITIC AND NOBEL PRIZE WINNING ECONOMIST

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    Thus, we cannot afford to allow fuzzy-headed people to continue to distract us, regardless to whether the fuzz is on their head, or in it. We've got to COME TOGETHER and fight back - not as Blacks, or Whites - but as Americans. Because the enemy that we're confronting are no longer Black, or White, or Americans - they're globalists, whose only loyalty is to the dollar.
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    So we must educate ourselves and LITERALLY begin to recognize that everything is not as simple as Black and White. We must begin to de-escalating our racial animosities by recognizing that even during slavery, as brutal and immoral as some White folks were back then, there were many White people around who believed so passionately in the concept of "justice for all" that they gave their lives in the most brutal war that this nation has ever been involved in. Consider that. Who were these people who were so dedicated to truth and justice that many of them voluntarily left the love and comfort of their families to die horrible deaths on blood-soaked battlefields? Yes, there were other issues involved, but it was the issue of slavery that ignited so much passion that it caused fathers to go to war against sons, and tore entire families apart.

     

    THE LUCKY ONES
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    Yet, we rarely even mention these people today, because it’s not fashionable among many Blacks to give White people credit for decency - and with good reason - because we’re afraid that we may be mistaken for one of the handful of Black conservative lunatics that infest our community. But efficient thought requires that we follow truth wherever it leads, and regardless to whose ox it gores - and the truth is, as Black people, we not only owe ourselves, but we also owe those heroic White American idealists a tremendous debt that we can never even begin to repay. So the very least we can do is to continue to carry on the struggle for universal justice for which they gave their lives, in a clear-minded, unbigoted, and effective way.

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    So again, brother, never even THINK about walking away from this battle, because it is the ULTIMATE struggle of good over evil. Far too many - Black, and White people - have sacrificed far too much to win this battle. And we've got to always remember that it's not about Black people against White people; it’s about good people against bad people, and the bad people are using our division against us. It's their most effective weapon.
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    So continue to sing the Anthem with all of the passion you can muster, good brother, because you’re not just singing about a country, you’re serenading a CAUSE for which many great, and often, nameless people have died. Those were your true brothers, and THEY, are the ones that you're singing to, and you're singing for. So it is not America that's causing you pain, it's the enemies of America, and they must be defeated.
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    So as you celebrate this Thanksgiving, forget about the American myth, and celebrate the true patriots who died to make that myth a reality . . . and "loved mercy more than life."

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    Eric L. Wattree
    Http://wattree.blogspot.com
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    Citizens Against Reckless Middle-Class Abuse (CARMA)
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    Religious bigotry: It's not that I hate everyone who doesn't look, think, and act like me - it's just that God does.

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    Excellent advice. There has been too much blood shed by our ancestors to give up any stake in this country. This is our land. A Black man, Crispus Attucks, shed the first blood in the war against the tyranny of Britain. Benjamin Banneker laid out DC. Benjamin Franklin has a mixed legacy on slavery. Franklin owned slaves but became an abolitionist near the end of his life. Interestingly, Franklin lived just six blocks from Richard Allen, the founder of the African Methodist Episcopal church. Franklin evolved.

    Abraham Lincoln evolved from a man who only wanted to preserve the Union independent of whether the slaves were freed to a man who approved the enlistment of Black troops. Lincoln was prodded by White abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe and Black abolitionist Frederick Douglass.

    Schwerner, Chaney, and Goodman were recently awarded the Medal of Freedom. Viola Liuzzo awaits the recognition that she deserves for sacrificing her life for the vote.We see the forces of evil destroyng the Civil Rights Act, but are reminded that the Moral Mondays campaign of today is a multiracial organization.

    You also see a mixture of faces in the Ferguson protests. The Dream Defenders are also multiracial. The enemy of the people is a small but dedicated group. The do not speak for the majority.


    Thank you, RM.

    Your summation is perfectly stated. The GOP is appealing to America's emotions of anger, bitterness, and division. We must also appeal to America's emotions, but with knowledge, wisdom, and inspiration. We must remind America of the ideals that we profess to believe in.
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    "Foolish and vain indeed is the workingman who makes the color of his skin the stepping-stone to his imaginary superiority. The trouble is with his head, and if he can get that right he will find that what ails him is not superiority but inferiority, and

    that he, as well as the Negro he despises, is the victim of wage-slavery, which robs him of what he produces and keeps both him and the Negro tied down to the dead level of ignorance and degradation."

     Eugene V. Debs - Wikiquote


    Thank you for this, Resistance.
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    I'm going to have to save it for future use.


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    We’ve got to wage a fierce battle against the ugliness in this world, but we must resist the urge to profile and become ugly ourselves. This battle is not about Black people against White people, or civilians against police; it’s about good people against bad people.
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    In the photo below a Portland police officer noticed a 12-year-old boy holding a sign that read "Free Hugs" during a Ferguson demonstration in Oregon. The officer started talking to the boy about the dem...onstration, school, and life. When they were done talking, the officer asked if he was going to get a hug.
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    The boy teared up — and obliged.
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    America's domestic enemy, the corporate/GOP Alliance, is appealing to America's emotions with hatred, hunger, and division. So we've got to appeal to America's emotions as well, but with knowledge, wisdom, and truth. We can never out-scream fanatics, so we've got to out-think them, by reminding Americans of what we profess to believe in:
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    America The Beautiful - Ray Charles
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yaetvTj5DE
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We’ve got to wage a fierce battle against the ugliness in this world, but we must resist the urge to profile and become ugly ourselves. This battle is not about Black people against White people, or civilians against police; it’s about good people against bad people.
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In the photo below a Portland police officer noticed a 12-year-old boy holding a sign that read "Free Hugs" during a Ferguson demonstration in Oregon. The officer started talking to the boy about the demonstration, school, and life. When they were done talking, the officer asked if he was going to get a hug.
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The boy teared up — and obliged.
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America's domestic enemy, the corporate/GOP Alliance, is appealing to America's emotions with hatred, hunger, and division. So we've got to appeal to America's emotions as well, but with knowledge, wisdom, and truth. We can never out-scream fanatics, so we've got to out-think them, by reminding Americans of what we profess to believe in:
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America The Beautiful - Ray Charles 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yaetvTj5DE
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Eric L. Wattree
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HOPE
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    It's generous of Wattree to say a word for America when so many African-Americans are being murdered or maimed, and no one is held accountable(although the guy who killed Jordan Davis did get a life sentence, a small crumb of justice).


    The problem comes down to a relatively small group of White elites. They are aided by a larger group of people who stand on the sidelines and do nothing. Most people agree that the Justice system is not equal. But there are always excuses for doing nothing. One tactic used by the elites is to have their toadies in the media is character assassination of the victim. The media blames the unarmed person for getting shot.

    Amadou Diallo was innocent and unarmed. When the NYPD fired 41 shots at him in a case of mistaken identity, one line of argument was that he should have known to put his hands up. If their is marijuana in the system the person deserves to get shot. Being unarmed is not a factor. If you have a toy gun, you can be killed within seconds of police arriving and police know that the shooting will be ruled justifiable. Of course if you are Cliven Bundy you can point loaded guns at law enforcement and still walk around as a free man. Ferguson exposed a nerve.

     


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