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I believe the Correct thing to say Obama is AFRICAN AMERICAN infact, he is the perfect african american Saying he is Black, is what i dont really agree to. But in The USA, African American=Black then Obama is Black. Charlize Theron is African American sha, but err.,,,,,, |
Im sorry, i dont take anybodys sides. neither do i throw pity partys for anyone. i do not condone cheating either and i know some people are naturally stupid. But, Your story here has a but, whether you like it not. Press any button you want, You cannot delete my post, you will still read it, d'oh ![]() Naive, fool its all good. |
Big deal ![]() Marriage as we know it or tend to classify it, is just pali. Real marriage happens when yáll decide to be together with people as witness and have sex so if Baby comes before Owambe. Big deal! |
oh thanks a bunch ![]() |
@Leyla No one's life is perfect, but people must take responsibility for things. Dont come here wailing about this guy, We dont even know what his side is, Maybe you have been spending too much time with your horses sef ![]() |
Liz Hurley is Hot! love that woman! |
Anything is possible ![]() |
Swearin-in party for our son Barack Obama at our family house in Washington! Aso oke +ankara=$16,500, Fila only=$2,500, Gele=$6,000, pls pay into my acct, GTB, 0121604001009 |
They are not Officers! They are ordinary Ratings for that manner. God Forbid! |
Who is the Fool now? ![]() |
@Topic I will marry anybody i want to Impotent or Not. No one said these conditions are permanent anyways, so whats the fuss. Ive seen women have children without wombs, same thing with the dudes. Well, if you are marrying a Womb or Sperm, go ahead and marry those things. Every man to his own. |
I did not vote for Barack Obama today. I've openly supported Obama since March. But I didn't vote for him today.I wanted to vote for Ronald Woods. He was my algebra teacher at Clark Junior High in East St. Louis, IL. He died 15 years ago when his truck skidded head-first into a utility pole. He spent many a day teaching us many things besides the Pythagorean Theorem. He taught us about Medgar Evers, Ralph Abernathy, John Lewis and many other civil rights figures who get lost in the shadow cast by Martin Luther King, Jr.But I didn't vote for Mr. Woods.I wanted to vote for Willie Mae Cross. She owned and operated Crossroads Preparatory Academy for almost 30 years, educating and empowering thousands of kids before her death in 2003. I was her first student. She gave me my first job, teaching chess and math concepts to kids in grades K-4 in her summer program. She was always there for advice, cheer and consolation. Ms. Cross, in her own way, taught me more about walking in faith than anyone else I ever knew. But I didn't vote for Ms. Cross. I wanted to vote for Arthur Mells Jackson, Sr. and Jr. Jackson Senior was a Latin professor. He has a gifted school named for him in my hometown. Jackson Junior was the pre-eminent physician in my hometown for over 30 years. He has a heliport named for him at a hospital in my hometown. They were my great-grandfather and great-uncle, respectively.But I didn't vote for Prof. Jackson or Dr. Jackson.I wanted to vote for A.B. Palmer. She was a leading civil rights figure in Shreveport, Louisiana, where my mother grew up and where I still have dozens of family members. She was a strong-willed woman who earned the grudging respect of the town's leaders because she never, ever backed down from anyone and always gave better than she got. She lived to the ripe old age of 99, and has a community center named for her in Shreveport. But I didn't vote for Mrs. Palmer.I wanted to vote for these people, who did not live to see a day where a Black man would appear on their ballots on a crisp November morning.In the end, though, I realized that I could not vote for them any more than I could vote for Obama himself. So who did I vote for?No one.I didn't vote. Not for President, anyway. Oh, I went to the voting booth. I signed, was given my stub, and was walked over to a voting machine. I cast votes for statewide races and a state referendum on water and sewer improvements.I stood there, and I thought about all of these people, who influenced my life so greatly. But I didn't vote for who would be the 44th President of the United States.When my ballot was complete, except for the top line, I finally decided who I was going to vote for - and then decided to let him vote for me. I reached down, picked him up, and told him to find Obama's name on the screen and touch it.And so it came to pass that Alexander Reed, age 5, read the voting screen, found the right candidate, touched his name, and actually cast a vote for Barack Obama and Joe Biden.Oh, the vote will be recorded as mine. But I didn't cast it. Then again, the person who actually pressed the Obama box and the red "vote" button was the person I was really voting for all along. It made the months of donating, phone banking, canvassing, door hanger distributing, sign posting, blogging, arguing and persuading so much sweeter. So, no, I didn't vote for Barack Obama. I voted for a boy who now has every reason to believe he, too, can grow up to be anything he wants, even President." Mrs Reed. |
Its hard to believe that you women dont see such things coming?? Like, you guys dated, you spent time with him, didnt you see signs ![]() ![]() ??or Love blinded you so much ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ?? ![]() |
LOL. i just watched a Nigerian Woman talk in Times Square, Chi-town or somewhere i had to laugh, God bless America, she shouted in her distinct Nigerian accent. it is well but this is Obamination, the White supremacists shout. my tv wont let me hear word ooooooh, obama everywhere, abeg ooooooooooo!!! ![]() |
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No se reclinarían hasta que somos todos homosexuales lolololol ![]() Triunfos de Obama!! ¡Presidente! !! YAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYY!!!! https://smiley.onegreatguy.net/yay.gifhttps://smiley.onegreatguy.net/yay.gifhttps://smiley.onegreatguy.net/yay.gif https://smiley.onegreatguy.net/wavecrowd.gif |
His mother is Pure Bred WHITE He is Truly AFRICAN AMERICAN anyways, Kini big deal ?, i pity the guy sha.see people celebrating as if, na the end, it is only the beginning ooooooo! Congrats Obama! ![]() |
Atmosphere For ![]() i really do not see how she brews fights but then again, its Nairaland people will miscontrue and be miscontrued! |
He's 25 i think. i guess bein the last child and the fact that he's father died when he was young, enhances the attachment. Even though they live apart now, she still manages to enter almost every conversation i have with him. |
I know its a black man thing. I have a Yoruba friend that can hardly construct a sentence without "my mum" But dont you think the Igbos Monogamous background has a part to play in this? |
But Stats show that this could actually be true No matter how rampant it may be among Africans, One tribe or some tribes will top the charts |
How some the Igbo's are choosing all the fine fine people? nawa |
Im sorry, this Q may sound ignorant but, Are There Any Blacks Voting For McCain ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ?? |
@Ayomifull When are you travelling? |
Easy! |
My mum, Shes a Sanguine/ Chol to the coro. She could be fun, shes funny but then sometimes, many times she'd turn around and annoy you.lol We arent so buddy like, because we are usually on opposite sides but she is understanding and thinks too much about us. lol |
Well My Granmum's are still alive. My Dads mum is in the Vill, Muslim and very scary My Mums mum just left our house, back to her home shes ok. i got to see my Greatgrandmum from my mums side, she was really something. My Dads dad died when i was 4, he was polygamous of course, My mums dad is in Lagos, very polygamous. I have no special memories, we never really bonded with any of them. |
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