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For Colored People Only Like the many languages, one of the main reasons
that God made the many races was because He knew that a single race could
rebel against Him as they did during the Tower of Babel. A recent example was the Whitehouse Crisis.
Ninety-nine percent of all major newspapers and radio and TV stations were
calling for the resignation of the President Bill Clinton. On the other hand, 90 percent of the Colored People,
a forgiven people, were able to forgive him of his family affairs and move
on. This was the single most event that saved the Presidency. As it turned out, many of those very same leaders
that tried to remove him from office, were committing the very same sin as
Pres. Clinton. I have proof that God punished the State of
Arkansas, Clinton's homeland, for his misdeeds, the way it should be. With that in mind, today, Colored People are against
the death penalty only when it's convenient for them. Most of "You People"
are against the death penalty, but sit on your fannies and do
nothing. Colored People are only a few years removed from
slavery, a few months removed from inequalities, and only a few months
removed from being called "Colored". Yet, in the same breathe, a Colored man
can sit on a jury and condemn another human being, one of God's
creatures. Back when we were called Colored, we were more
God-Fearing. Today, we will sell our souls merely because Pres. Clinton and
most Americans push capital punishment. No man, nor a group thereof, is great
enough for me to sell my soul. Now that we are Black, African-American, or
whatever, and doing much better, have we forgotten the line that Jesus drew
in the sand? I would prefer to be called "Colored" anyday than to go on
without God/Jesus in my life. The first big test for Blacks will be when the state
of Texas get ready to execute celebrae Gary Graham. I want to see if you sit
back and do nothing again. To do nothing is the same as your approval to such
evil deeds. Catch 22- To protect the execution of Graham, is to protect all executions including the two co-defendants in the dragging death trial of James Byrd, Jr. You can't do what's convenient, we must do what is right by God. |