30. Valdosta-Lowndes county, GA. Jail Deaths, DA, Mary Turner, May 1918.

Much informamtion that should be read again, and again. Then you need to post your comments and start your own blog. No one person knows it all. We are in this world together.

Friday, June 30, 2006

Cynthia McKinney, Chris Suellentrop, Michelle Malkin, (Rhynes Writes)

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Sunday, April 16, 2006

Cynthia McKinney, and Chris Suellentrop negative comments... George Rhynes Responds! What?

Dear Editor, concerned citizens, message boards and beyond

SUBJECT: RESPONSE TO Chris suellentrop, a writer in Washington, D.C, a former SLATE

Stifferhttp://www.slate.com/id/2064530/
NOTE: When truth comes into the minds of those who seek truth falsehood must vanish and falsehood is always a vanishing thing.

Chris Suellentrop comments on 29 March 2006 about Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney confrontation with Capital Hill Police shows the negative nature some Americans exhibit when a Black African American with guts, in-depth knowledge, love of country, culture, and people thinks outside the box of traditional incarceration and indoctrination.
Congresswoman McKinney is a shero and outstanding American in her own time. Chris undue criticism will never change that fact. The more she is criticized the deeper many Americans fall in love with her, and supports her.

It is routine for certain Americans to speak ill of our most honored Black Leaders. The Rev. Martin L. King Jr., Marcus Garvey, Malcolm X, Elijah Muhammad, Harriet Tubman etc., was all criticized while they lived. But they became famous after Blacks and others fought and died to get their names in American history books.
Without congress people like the Honorable Cynthia McKinney some Americans would be without a voice and hope. But we know that our beautiful, strong, bold, courageous, congresswoman will continue to speak what others are afraid to keep in their head because of fear.

Moreover, this is why many Black and White Right people respect her courage, image, and intrepidity. As she walk in the flames of fire and spirit of the founding fathers of this Republic.

Be it known, that when you criticize this beautiful ambassador of people. You are carrying on the tradition of many Americans as in the past. However, the struggle continues in strength, righteousness, and beauty as American History records!

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Cynthia Mckinney, critized by syndicate creator, Michelle Malkin, George Boston Rhynes responds to Article

Michelle Malkin on Mckinney, Rhynes Responds in Kind!
Posted by George Boston Rhynes on 4/11/2006 17:25:38

To: MICHELLE MALKIN, Creator syndicate comments (Appearing in the Georgia Times Union on 7 April 2006)

RESPONSE: Michelle Malkin, creator syndicate comments about Democrats and Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney in the Georgia Times Union on April 7, 2006. (see site)

"Democrates refused to conedemn McKinney high smear campaign against the Capitol Hill police sinks to a new low to political cowardice, and stupidty. The dunky party haplessness on public safety and national security issues. There contempt for law enforcement is a hall mark of the party of Ted Kennedy, AL Sharpton, Chuck Schumann, Jesse Jackson, and the coalition."

I guess if Rev. Martin L. King Jr., was alive Michelle would add his name to her list of cowards etc., to satisfy others. She went on to say, "Democrats have yet to utter one clear word in defense of the people who protect their privileged backsides day in and night in Washington. McKinney is spitting venom about double standards of justice."

Ms Malkin please, criticizes Tom Delay and others who are now in legal trouble. Mention the nearly 2500 of our sons and daughters who have died in an unjustified war in Iraq. Look around the corner; look into the mirror, into Black History, the Civil Rights struggle, American history, and world history. Study the Project for a New American Century, and the New World Order being thrusts upon us by Americas elites.

So before you condemn those who fought for the bottom and legs attached to your chair. Thank the founding mothers and fathers who secured your present seat, which may not be so permanent at all.

They were the true patriots, and refused to be divided by religion, political labels etc., so remember the freedoms you enjoy did not come free. So show some respect and appreciation for those who fought for you before you knew what the fight was all about. Peace!


George Boston Rhynes, Retired (Active Duty) United States Air Force
Valdosta, Georgia

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