Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Anti-coal power talk slated


Here’s a news article that I read today and it makes me wonder where these people have their head other that up their @S$. But you will see with I’m talking about as you proceed.

Here are members of the Paiute Indian Moapa Band who will be speaking at a meeting about the environmental impact of a coal power plant and they will be doing this at a Caucus meeting.

Well, guess who the Caucus Meeting is with? The same political party that wants to destroy the American way of life and they’ve enlisted a group of Paiute Indians to lead the way.

Two issues came to mind as I read this article that was published in my local newspaper.

 First, the Democratic Political Party is NOT the party of the people. It’s the party of the slaves who have sold their soul, spirit, and life or body to so they can survive.

This issue goes back centuries when slaves were used to do the dirty work of the Masters, even here in the States United.

And it only remained as such because of the threat that was placed upon the African born slaves who were brought here to the Colonies, and then it was upon their children and grandchildren and on and on until the Abolitionist got tired of seeing the hatred of the Southern Democrats and their lynch mob the KKK.

Well today the Democrats have another more prominent lynch mob called the New Black Panther Party who plays the same game, but only with Whites. The KKK is kept in the back room until the Blacks get out of hand and start moving away from the Democratic Party.

Second, the Paiute Indians apparently have forgotten that this “Green Power” issue did not work when their ancestors used it, because they had to keep moving around to warmer weather. They forgot about taking a warm bath in the local rivers, eating berries and whatever meat they came by and cooked it upon an open fire.

So many things are forgotten when one is taken away from to old lifestyle and promised great things. The Paiute Indians don’t live poorly like the Navajo Indians do on their reservations. 

You see it all depends on who’s @s$ you’re kissing, either freely or by force, and most of it is by force. It’s so easy to forget the old hard ways when you have things given to you and you’re told that if you decide to move away from OUR table, you WILL pay and pay with your life, and your children’s life.

Too bad that there ain’t any of the old black slaves around today to tell you their story about how they were treated when they bucked against the master and how well they were treated when they kissed the @s$ of the master and got many of the benefits, much like they are today.

Have you ever wondered why there are housing projects in our cities and most of the residents are Black? Why these residents DON’T have to work, because they get food stamps, and welfare checks?

Of course, you don’t remember of how the White Eyes came west and after conquering the Eastern Red Savages. The White Eyes went west and colonized these Savages and then put the now civilized Indians on Reservations?  The Democrats even gave them a new name, Native Americans.

Can a person get a lot of benefits by kissing the master’s @s$? If you said, “NO” then the above is a good example of the benefits you get as you kneel down and surrender.

The Sierra Club is just like their partners, the Democrats, but then I might be prejudice; however, I don’t think so, since I’ve done research on all of this and have read many books and articles from Slaves and history.

In summary, GREEN POWER IS A LIE!!



 Here’s the story I read in the newspaper, today.

04-12-2012
Members of the Moapa Band of Paiute Indians will be speaking in Mesquite about the environmental impact of the Reid Gardner coal power plant on the Moapa and Virgin Valleys at a meeting of the Clark County Rural Democratic Caucus.

Representatives from the Sierra Club also will discuss steps being taken to replace coal power plants with greener energy sources.

CCRDC is a new organization chartered by the Clark County Democratic Party that promotes issues important to rural residents. 

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