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Hello Phuckers, where you been hiding![]()
Nice to see you back (and I dont mean the avatar)
Been busy fiddling my expenses,yeah yeah you like my back?..thanks for the welcome xx

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To all that laid their lifes so we may have one...we will never forget you!Thank you...
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sorry kent777,am confused too there is nothing i can do to improve my poor english
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Halleluya,...contrary to what kent777 is saying i feel more motivated as a black person never to use my skin to limit me from taking opportunities in life!
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cant remember exactly what i was watching,but someone commented to a young girl who was on benefits, what class did she consider herself to be, she replied middle class, where by he said surely your working class, she said no i dont work do i
xx fem xx
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In respect of the race issue, I think it is worth remembering that when Barack Obama was born, African Americans didn't have the right to vote. He has risen to the highest polictical office in his country within 50 years of the civil rights struggle.
I write this as a white person who has lived in the American South and who has spent many years studying the history and politics of America and, in particular, slavery and its impact.
It is historic. It is momentous. And it is incredibly moving. For a people who had for so long been disenfranchised, this election will prove an inspiration.
I received a text message from a friend of mine in Louisiana and then funnily enough I got two more copies of the same message from friends in this country.
It read:
Evers, the first martyr, gave us fortitude.
Rosa sat so Martin could march.
Martin marched so Obama could run.
Obama won so our children can fly.
It moved me to tears when I received it within hours of the result being announced.
Google Medgar Evers, Rosa Parks. Look at the dates of when they were making their lasting impact on the civil rights struggle. Think about MLK and when he was standing on the steps telling the world about his dream.
Then think about the impact it has on people who previously always wondered about the unspoken institutionalised glass ceiling that many feared still existed despite gaining voting and other civil rights only 40-something years ago.
It does mean a lot to people and the significance of having a black First Family in the White House is hugely symbolic.
There are parents who really are now saying with real conviction to their children, "You can do it! You can fly."
And from a personal perspective, I'm just pleased that the man can string a sentence together and deliver a speech - much easier on the ear!![]()
Nola x
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Am made up as like Lewis Hamilton, President Obama will show people of colour around the world that they can be more then just singers / rappers.
It will also change people's attitudes for the better & it's a story of hope.
The world needs this in 2008 yet am sure that President Obama will get the job done.
John McCain & Sarah Palin would of been like The Riddler & The Joker running riot around Gotham City.... :shock:
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see... this is where I have an eye on a lot of things....
watching sky, fox, bbc and cnn on the tv... and NBC in america on the net.....
some of them have called pennsylvania for Obama... some too close to call....
If Obama does win Penn... its the beginning of the end, McCain has to win almost everything he is defending...
I am chuffed that georgia hasn't been called yet... my vote counts for a change.......it is normally the quickest state to go red....
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hey fab another question please...why do Americans only vote on tuesdays?
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Well this clip shows some of the demo.
Not wanting to get involved, just answering your question.
Bearing in mind this was on the streets of London.
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just finished all my tommorrow's work its Obama time all nite...target am so excited
hey fabio why has George Bush been hiding at camp Davis,does he support the Mcuseless?