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Richwallet: Richwallet: Richwallet: Richwallet:Drunk in Love Song by Beyoncé OverviewLyricsListenOther recordingsVideos I've been drinking, I've been drinking I get filthy when that liquor get into me I've been thinking, I've been thinking Why can't I keep my fingers off it? Baby, I want you, na-na Why can't I keep my fingers off it? Baby, I want you, na-na Cigars on ice, cigars on ice Feeling like an animal with these cameras all in my grill Flashing lights, flashing lights You got me faded, faded, faded Baby, I want you, na-na Can't keep your eyes off my fatty Daddy, I want you, na-na Drunk in love, I want you We woke up in the kitchen Saying, "How the hell did this shit happen?" Oh, baby Drunk in love We be all night Last thing I remember is our beautiful bodies grinding up in that club Drunk in love We be all night, love, love We be all night, love, love We be all night, and everything alright No complaints from my body So fluorescent under these lights Boy, I'm drinking, park it in my lot, 7-11 I'm rubbing on it, rub-rubbing If you scared, call that reverend Boy, I'm drinking, get my brain right Armand de Brignac, gangster wife Louis sheets, he sweat it out, like washrags, he wet it up Boy, I'm drinking I'm singing on the mic to my boy's toys Then I fill the tub up halfway Then ride it with my surfboard, surfboard, surfboard Graining on that wood, graining-graining on that wood I'm swerving on that, swerving-swerving on that Big body been serving all this Swerve, surfing all in this good, good We woke up in the kitchen Saying, "How the hell did this shit happen? Oh, baby Drunk in love We be all night Last thing I remember is our beautiful bodies grinding up in that club Drunk in love https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYm8R3uswVA
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Richwallet: Richwallet: Richwallet: Richwallet:Drunk in Love Song by Beyoncé OverviewLyricsListenOther recordingsVideos I've been drinking, I've been drinking I get filthy when that liquor get into me I've been thinking, I've been thinking Why can't I keep my fingers off it? Baby, I want you, na-na Why can't I keep my fingers off it? Baby, I want you, na-na Cigars on ice, cigars on ice Feeling like an animal with these cameras all in my grill Flashing lights, flashing lights You got me faded, faded, faded Baby, I want you, na-na Can't keep your eyes off my fatty Daddy, I want you, na-na Drunk in love, I want you We woke up in the kitchen Saying, "How the hell did this shit happen?" Oh, baby Drunk in love We be all night Last thing I remember is our beautiful bodies grinding up in that club Drunk in love We be all night, love, love We be all night, love, love We be all night, and everything alright No complaints from my body So fluorescent under these lights Boy, I'm drinking, park it in my lot, 7-11 I'm rubbing on it, rub-rubbing If you scared, call that reverend Boy, I'm drinking, get my brain right Armand de Brignac, gangster wife Louis sheets, he sweat it out, like washrags, he wet it up Boy, I'm drinking I'm singing on the mic to my boy's toys Then I fill the tub up halfway Then ride it with my surfboard, surfboard, surfboard Graining on that wood, graining-graining on that wood I'm swerving on that, swerving-swerving on that Big body been serving all this Swerve, surfing all in this good, good We woke up in the kitchen Saying, "How the hell did this shit happen? Oh, baby Drunk in love We be all night Last thing I remember is our beautiful bodies grinding up in that club Drunk in love
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Truthwords:What religion can a male prostitute promote other than devil worship? T.D Jakes nor Denzel Washington can not openly share the true secrets to their success which is cult practices. All the men get sodomized during the initiation ceremony and they women have to have sex with all the brothers in the cult. I have family members who have gone through it and they are at odds with me now. The last days of the Knights Templar they were engaging in sodomy and other heretic acts that's why the king burn them alive. These were my own ancestors going against God for greed and materialism. They had lost their way. Black people are blaming White people the minority in the world for the Gay Agenda when all the whilst it's apart of their cult religion and empire building. Black people are the heads of the Illuminati my brother.
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Truthwords:Of course Will smiled and it's the first thing I noticed both of them were smiling. Yet I don't trust elite Blacks they are just as satanic as the elite Jews and Whites. They all pushed this common cold like it was a deadly virus even the Russians and Ukrainians. If someone misuses my trust they only get one time. Black people are the heads of the Illuminati and this goes back to Egypt. The Black Jews were the only counterforce to them and that's why the Messiah appears amongst us. The rest of the Black race needs to repent from their wickedness especially the Elites who play that victim of White Supremacy game. |
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According to William Cooper's book "Behold A Pale Horse", which I am coming more and more to appreciate, all nations have agreed to relinquish sovereignty to the Pope and submit future problems to the Vatican for solution once the NWO is established.
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According to William Cooper's book "Behold A Pale Horse", which I am coming more and more to appreciate, all nations have agreed to relinquish sovereignty to the Pope and submit future problems to the Vatican for solution once the NWO is established.
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According to William Cooper's book "Behold A Pale Horse", which I am coming more and more to appreciate, all nations have agreed to relinquish sovereignty to the Pope and submit future problems to the Vatican for solution once the NWO is established.
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According to William Cooper's book "Behold A Pale Horse", which I am coming more and more to appreciate, all nations have agreed to relinquish sovereignty to the Pope and submit future problems to the Vatican for solution once the NWO is established.
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Missing & Forgotten: D.C. Black Girls Lost by Stacy M. Brown April 3, 2019 An undated photo of Relisha Rudd, age 8 at time of abduction. (Courtesy of the FBI) An undated photo of Relisha Rudd, age 8 at time of abduction. (Courtesy of the FBI) A year ago, District residents were in an uproar, as the story of missing Black and Latina girls was met with near-silence from the media and apparent ignorance from the Metropolitan Police Department as officials attempted to rationalize the dozens of disappearances. Today, the missing in D.C., like those around the nation, receive little attention — even as young African-American women and girls disappear at an alarming rate. Among the many from the District listed as missing by the nonprofit Black and Missing Foundation are Pamela J. Butler, missing since Feb. 14, 2009, Unique Harris, missing since Oct. 10, 2010, and Relisha Tenau Rudd, missing since March 1, 2014. While police have few — if any — leads or answers, these girls join an ever-growing list of Black girls who are gone and sadly forgotten by mainstream media where coverage is manipulated by the latest thong or see-through attire worn by a Kardashian or the most recent tantrum thrown by President Donald Trump. And as Trump cries that a border wall is needed to eliminate an imaginary crisis, organizations such as the Black and Missing But Not Forgotten, the Black and Missing Foundation (BAM) in Landover Hills, Maryland, and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) in Alexandria, Virginia, struggle to shed light on the real emergency that is of the nation’s missing. More than 424,066 girls of all races have gone missing since the beginning of 2018, according to NCMEC. More than half of that total are women and girls of color, according to BAM, which, like NCMEC, rely on statistics from the FBI. “The majority of these children most likely come from marginalized communities, and are primarily low-income people of color,” said Dr. Ronnie A. Dunn, an interim chief diversity and inclusion officer and associate professor of urban studies at Cleveland State University. “Given this nation’s racially stratified socioeconomic class hierarchy, as evidenced throughout institutions in America where poor children of color have worst outcomes on all quality of life indicators, their lives are devalued in relation to upper class white youth,” said Dunn, who has authored two books, “Race Profiling: Causes & Consequences,” and “Boycotts, Busing, & Beyond: The History & Implications of School Desegregation in the Urban North.” “And even within that, while this nation espouses the valuing of children in general, this does not appear to be the reality as evidenced by the failure to act in the face of the onslaught of mass school shootings from Sandy Hook to Stoneman Douglas where the majority of those killed were middle class white youth,” Dunn said. “Therefore, we see less media attention paid to missing children, particularly those of color.” The ignorance toward the Black and missing isn’t a new trend. Black and Missing But Not Forgotten, BAM and NCMEC each have kept a database that dates back decades. For instance, Margaret R. Dash disappeared from her home in Clearwater, Florida, on June 14, 1974. Today, she would be 83. Ethel Louise Atwell disappeared from Staten Island, N.Y., on Oct. 24, 1978. If still alive, Atwell would be 86. Jeffrey Lynn Smith, who today would be 49, disappeared on Dec. 4, 1985, from her Hot Springs, Arkansas, home and hasn’t been heard from since. Other Black women and girls who have disappeared over the past five decades, according to BAM: Cynthia Renae Rodgers of Forestville, Maryland; Beverly Gail Johnson-Sabo of Ventura, California; Trina Ann Winston of South Bend, Indiana; Erica Heather Smith of Ashburn, Virginia; Debra Dianne Sellars of Burlington, North Carolina.; Bianca Lilly Jones of Detroit; Crystal Keyona Anderson of New Carrollton, Maryland; Sandra Jean Cunningham of New York City; Yamisha Thomas of Columbus, Georgia; Mitrice Richardson of Los Angeles; Priscilla Ann Rogers of Wilmington, North Carolina; Rochelle Denise Battle of Baltimore; Leslie Marva Adams of Atlanta; Chantel Bryant of Virginia Beach, Virginia; Nancie Carolyn Walker of Chicago; Verlisha Littlejohn of Gaffney, South Carolina; Theresa Bunn of Chicago; and Barbara Dreher of Washington, D.C. “I’m a forensic psychiatrist and legal analyst on television, so I pay attention to media reports of crimes and missing children,” said Dr. Carole Lieberman. “The media doesn’t do enough reporting of all the missing children, especially Black children … this tells the viewer that it’s more important to find white children. “There aren’t even any — or many — pictures on milk cartons of missing children anymore because they decided it was too upsetting to children eating breakfast,” Lieberman said. “We need to do more to find missing children and do more to stop the family problems such as abuse that causes them to be vulnerable to predators or leave home to begin with.” Is More Attention Finally Being Given to Missing Black Girls? Carolyn Janiece Miller, (left), 20, was last seen by family on April 9, when she left her Quintana Drive home in the Potomac area. Police said Carolyn was driving her 2019, red Toyota Corolla with Maryland temporary tag T889737 when she was last seen. The Mississippi Department of Public Safety said Dakota Elliott Kelly (right) was reported missing on April 15. Dakota is Black, 5’2″ tall, weighs 140 pounds, with brown eyes and short, black hair. April 22, 2019 In "Black Experience" EDITOR’S COLUMN: Black Kids Go Missing at Higher Rate Than Whites — Few Seem to Notice or Care An undated photo of Relisha Rudd, age 8 at time of abduction. (Courtesy of the FBI) March 4, 2020 In "Columnists" Lawmakers Address Spate of Missing Girls of Color Derrica Wilson, founder of the Black and Missing Foundation, speaks during the Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls' discussion on missing women of color nationwide at the Library of Congress on April 26. (Courtesy photo) May 3, 2017 In "Lifestyle" TAGGED:Black and Missing But Not Forgotten, Black and Missing Foundation, D.C, missing Black girls, missing girls in D.C., National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, NCMEC, Stacy M. Brown STACY M. BROWN Stacy M. Brown is a senior writer for The Washington Informer and the senior national correspondent for the Black Press of America. Stacy has more than 25 years of journalism experience and has authored... More by Stacy M. Brown
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XchangeRate:Mans school can never teach Gods school. |
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Fake News is butchering common sense. ![]()
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The Black devil is the root of satanic worship and the immoral principle of doing anything for materialism. |
The Black Madonna Queen Mary Magdalene and Jesus son.
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The Black Madonna Queen Mary Magdalene and Jesus son.
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Greedy, envious and green.
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Greedy, envious and green.
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Greedy, envious and green.
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Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful. Joshua 1:8 |
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Green is the color of the Pan New World Order |
Richwallet: Richwallet: Richwallet: Richwallet:Drunk in Love Song by Beyoncé OverviewLyricsListenOther recordingsVideos I've been drinking, I've been drinking I get filthy when that liquor get into me I've been thinking, I've been thinking Why can't I keep my fingers off it? Baby, I want you, na-na Why can't I keep my fingers off it? Baby, I want you, na-na Cigars on ice, cigars on ice Feeling like an animal with these cameras all in my grill Flashing lights, flashing lights You got me faded, faded, faded Baby, I want you, na-na Can't keep your eyes off my fatty Daddy, I want you, na-na Drunk in love, I want you We woke up in the kitchen Saying, "How the hell did this shit happen?" Oh, baby Drunk in love We be all night Last thing I remember is our beautiful bodies grinding up in that club Drunk in love We be all night, love, love We be all night, love, love We be all night, and everything alright No complaints from my body So fluorescent under these lights Boy, I'm drinking, park it in my lot, 7-11 I'm rubbing on it, rub-rubbing If you scared, call that reverend Boy, I'm drinking, get my brain right Armand de Brignac, gangster wife Louis sheets, he sweat it out, like washrags, he wet it up Boy, I'm drinking I'm singing on the mic to my boy's toys Then I fill the tub up halfway Then ride it with my surfboard, surfboard, surfboard Graining on that wood, graining-graining on that wood I'm swerving on that, swerving-swerving on that Big body been serving all this Swerve, surfing all in this good, good We woke up in the kitchen Saying, "How the hell did this shit happen? Oh, baby Drunk in love We be all night Last thing I remember is our beautiful bodies grinding up in that club Drunk in love https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYm8R3uswVA
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truthCoder:No one sold me anything not I buy. This is a calling to do what is right in the Lord's eyes. |
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