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Friday, December 14, 2018

Friday News.



Emmanuel Marcon is a false liberal for many reasons. With the recent yellow vest movement, he has been reluctant to advance revolutionary views. Also, his deplorable comments about Africa outline his nefarious agenda too. He said that racist comment that Africa has "civilizational" problems when tons of African locations have elevators, advanced transportation, great housing and technological development. He ignores the fact that French colonialism and imperialism harmed many Africans for centuries and people have the right to reject paternalism plus embrace self-determination to achieve their own destinies. It is not secret that many Western elites advocate massive African population decline in trying to control Africa since Africans are increasing their populations. More flourishing African populations is a blessing along with technological developments. Africans need respect not radical population reduction. It is ironic too since many Europeans have low population growth, but some of these same Westerners want to falsely scapegoat Africans for their own problems. Marcon said that he wants to stop African's population growth which is a call for evil anti-African growth. Marcon is a total enemy. We believe in total, uncompromising black liberation.

There are two major stories today. One is that Michael Cohen was convicted on many counts and is sentenced to three years in prison. Cohen is ordered to pay nearly $2 million in fines, forfeitures, and restitution. Cohen admitted to these crimes and wants to take responsibility for his actions. He also blamed Trump in court for his criminal actions. Also, the National Enquirer admitted to paid to silence women to help Trump win the 2016 election. This is clearly an act of unethical, evil actions. The head of the AIM has collaborated Cohen's testimonies. There is no question that Russian nationals collaborated with the Trump team in trying to win the 2016 election. Mueller is building collaborating evidence in his investigative research. These acts are felonies and there is no question that Robert Mueller is building a case against Donald Trump. Trump should be impeached or resign. Even if Trump doesn't get impeached, he faces state charges after he is out of office. The Trump campaign used deceptive, heinous tactics. That is reflected in their policies now. This is now worse than Watergate since this scandal spreads internationally and it involves overt crimes being exposed in such a quicker fashion. More news about Trump is coming about. We know that the Trump family is being investigated. We also know that authors have accused Donald Trump of having links to the Mafia and Russian organized crime. Trump recently denied directing Michael Cohen to handle issues for him. Yet, we have new evidence of how the National Enquirer collaborated with Trump.


Spanning over five decades in musical performance, Sister Dionne Warwick has made hits and worked in charity too. It was her Birthday days ago and she is 78 years old. She was born in Orange, New Jersey. She was raised in East Orange, New Jersey. Later, she cultivated her music career. Her music is diverse, sophisticated, and specialized to make people enjoy her sound. Many of Warwick's family were members of the Drinkard Singers, a renowned family gospel group and RCA recording artists who frequently performed throughout the New York metropolitan area. She sang gospel music as a child as well. One of her great early hits was the song, "Don't Make Me Over." Walk on By is another famous song by her too. Her cousin is Whitney Houston and her aunt is Cissy Houston or Whitney's mother. In her 2011 autobiography, My Life, as I See It, Warwick notes that opera diva Leontyne Price is a maternal cousin. She has many children and she was on many television shows. She worked to help many nations and she has a very kind soul. I wish Sister Dionne Warwick more blessings.


Days ago was the Birthday of Sister Regina Hall. She is gifted to be an actress and to have a great sense of humor. When people are around her, she makes people feel good about life. She is now 48 years old and she was born in Washington, D.C. She was educated at college in the Bronx, NYC at Fordham University. From comedy roles to more serious roles, she has excelled magnificently at them. She has a bachelor's degree in English and a Master's degree in journalism from NY University. She rose greatly from roles in Love and Basketball and the Scary movie series. She has won awards by her own merit and continues to shine the light of good cheer to humanity. I wish Sister Regina Hall more blessings. When you think about 1980's music, you think about Sheila E. It was her Birthday days ago and she was born in Oakland, California. Oakland is home to many great musicians. She could sing, act, and play the drums in a great fashion. She was a friend to fellow musician Prince and she never wavered in her quest to perform music at the greatest possible way. She loves her fans and she enjoys the competitive nature of performance and the bands that she was a part of. Sheila E is now 61 years old. She has written literature and she is continuing in her path of expressing her talents to the world. One of her most famous songs was "The Glamorous Life." Her legacy is set in stone as an iconic instrumentalist, performer, author, actress, and trailblazer in music. A lot of artists today follow in her footsteps. I wish Sheila E more blessings.



Yesterday was the Birthday of the late great legend Sister Ella Baker (1903-1986). She was born in Norfolk, Virginia. Virginia is always home to social activists and fighters for freedom. She is so great that she is practically the Grandmother of the Civil Rights Movement. She worked hard for freedom for black freedom spanning more than 50 years. Non-stop, she advocated for freedom. She worked with Septima Clark, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. , Julian Bond, Ruby Dee, and other heroes. She never quit. She spoke up against police brutality long before the late 1960's. She was the organizer and the founder of SNCC in North Carolina back in the early 1960's. Also, she advocated grassroots organizing. She questioned "messianic" leadership and she wanted the common people to have a voice in any endeavor of social activism. She mentored Kwame Ture, Diane Nash, Rosa Parks, and Bob Moses. She lived a long life. She fought apartheid, advanced other causes, and always spoke out in favor of human liberation. She was that great. Not too many people know about her or her legacy, but we cherish her great contributions to history.
Rest in Power Sister Ella Baker.

By Timothy

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