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Showing posts with label racism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label racism. Show all posts

Monday, January 12, 2009

Misuse of the Bible by the racists

Thomas O'Brien's book "Verboten" we glean from his commentary that, "Even the ability to blush (show blood in the face) is confined to the White race. This is caused by your subconscious which only God controls, as He breathed His Living Spirit into Adam who passed it on to you, his White descendants. You are an infinitesimal projection of your Creator, so when you do or say something embarrassing, your subconscious rushes blood to your face. The colored races, not having been endowed with God's Spirit, have no abstract sense of right or wrong, consequently are never embarrassed." It is a misnomer to call other races or species mankind. In the book of Genesis, God's Law of kind after kind was established, meaning species. The Bible we have in our hands today repeatedly teaches about 'seed after its own kind' in which each and every species of plants and animals propagate within their own kind. In the case of Adamkind, it is clearly the White race. The Bible interprets itself by declaring that "This is the book of the generations of Adam" (Gen. 5:1). Generations means the genetic posterity. You can read more details in the article "The Adamic Creation". 

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There are indeed two manners of people in the world: those who remain racially pure and those who don't. The problem again arises with the twin boys, Jacob and Esau, fulfilling their separate destinies from the time of their birth. History also shows that whenever these people sought to integrate and intermarry, the results were always the same: violence, confusion and judgment from God. On the other hand, when they lived separately as God ordered, each respectively lived in harmony apart from each other. History also shows that whenever the racially pure offspring of Jacob failed to assume their God-mandated office of taking dominion and administering God's Laws, conversely allowing the offspring of Esau to occupy and determine the law of the land, there has been nothing but trouble, chaos and God's judgment. Destruction of White Christian civilization is the primary purpose of the jewish drive towards racial amalgamation. They know that it has always been White Christian society that has proclaimed liberty throughout the land and are the custodians of freedom. So in order to control the world, this element of God's Spirit must go to the grave in various forms of genocide. Historians and social engineers know that a mongrelized people is easier to control, because they have a deformed spirit and no identity. These destroyers of mankind know that every White civilization (and there have been some 25 of these civilizations in the sixty centuries of recorded history) that has practiced race mixing, has destroyed themselves from within. You want to talk about fairy tales? There has never been a great Black civilization in Africa and mongrels have never been able to rule their subjects justly. South Africa enjoyed White Christian apartheid until its Christian faith was undermined by antichrist distortions of the Word. It is now the murder capital of the world.  read it all 

Friday, August 22, 2008

Pope drawn into row over racism

Pope drawn into row over racism

Robert Mickens


Pope Benedict XVI has found himself in the midst of a heated debate over Italy's controversial new security measures - which some say unfairly single out Gypsies and foreigners - after he warned against the rise of "new and worrying signs of racism" in "some countries" around the world.

The Pope never mentioned Italy in remarks he made last Sunday before praying the Angelus at Castel Gandolfo, but some Italian commentators and politicians were quick to link his comments to stinging criticism that the country's most popular Catholic magazine has been levelling for weeks against Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right Government.

Famiglia Cristiana, a mainstream family-oriented publication that sells up to two million copies a week, preceded the Pope's remarks with its latest critique, insinuating that the Berlusconi Government was verging on fascism.

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Sunday, June 29, 2008

Parole sought by black man convicted in 1964 rape

Parole Sought in 1964 Murder With Racial Backdrop
Parole sought by black man convicted in 1964 rape, murder of white woman in Alabama
By BOB JOHNSON Associated Press Writer
MONTGOMERY, Ala. June 29, 2008 (AP)
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The crime — a pregnant white newlywed raped and murdered, the chief suspect a black escapee from a chain gang — jolted residents of north Alabama's Jackson County in 1964.

The wanted man, Johnnie Daniel Beecher, lost his leg and his freedom in the aftermath of a furious manhunt.

Now 75, Beecher is up for parole again Tuesday.

Time, however, hasn't faded the feelings in the case, which evokes an era of powerful racial tension in Alabama. Relatives of the victim, Martha Jane Chisenhall, and the local prosecutor are urging the board not to release Beecher.

"From my perspective as prosecutor and a citizen, there are certain crimes so horrendous and heinous that a life sentence ought to mean just that, that those people never get out of jail," said Jackson County's current district attorney, Charlie Rhodes.


Chisenhall, 21, was kidnapped from her home near Stevenson in northern Alabama, raped and strangled, her body hidden beneath a pile of uprooted trees. Relatives said the young woman, married for seven months, had just learned she was pregnant.

A posse of several hundred outraged white men hunted the accused across the mountain and caught him in a field in Tennessee. Beecher was shot in the leg and forced at gunpoint to confess. Later, his gangrenous leg was amputated at a prison hospital. Injected with morphine after the surgery, he signed a confession.

The mishandling of the case by law enforcement and prosecutors led to three convictions being reversed, including two death sentences. Beecher did plead guilty later to murder and received a life sentence, avoiding the electric chair. He is incarcerated at the Bullock Correctional Center.

David E. Kendall, an attorney who represented Beecher in the 1970s, said he hopes the parole board will consider Beecher's age and how long he has been in prison. Beecher, whose case is going to the board for a seventh time, is not expected to attend the hearing.


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The convict was in jail for more than forty years. The punishment is for correction and deterrence. What ever be the crime, even if he is the real culprit, it is time to rethink, of his punishment. It has served the purpose of punishment more than enough. Hope th eParole board would make sensible decision.Molemax
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"From my perspective as prosecutor and a citizen, there are certain crimes so horrendous and heinous that a life sentence ought to mean just that, that those people never get out of jail," said Jackson County's current district attorney, Charlie Rhodes.While I am not suggesting that this man be paroled ,I am suggesting that these DA's know the difference between life with the possibility of parloe and life without parole.It is not the inmates fault that the State offers parole and it is entirely up to the indepedent parole board to see fit that the inmate is freed or not.Thank goodness it is not up to the DA's office alone or no inmate would ever be freed from prison.
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It would be interesting to see how some of you posters would be reacting right now if the man was white instead of being black. Suddenly the concept of fair justice is ruled out, doesn't apply. This man never received a fair trial. Now as inhuman as this actual crime was, he was never convicted of this crime. Instead, he had a confession tortured out of him. True, the guy was a convicted rapist at the time of the crime (No Saint), but that in and of itself, doesn't automatically make him guilty. Where was his day in court? Here we have a guy who was tortured into confessing to a crime that he may not have committed. Then maybe some good ole boys thought it would make their jobs easier to simply pin it on a black guy and be done with it. Lords knows they got a double whammy and hit the jackpot with this fella. But while they were busy depriving him of his constitutional rights, the actual killer - may have gotten away scott free to kill again another day. And as we have become accustomed to learning from little tidbits of modern day forensic science, in all likelihood this woman may have been killed by SOMEONE SHE ACTUALLY KNEW. Though knowing all of this, most of you posters would still like nothing more than to see this guy burning in hell just because of who he is - black. So he's gotta' be guilty - right? Is that how it still goes in America circa 2008? What about the law? What about being innocent until proven guilty?
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If there are legitimate questions about this man's guilt, then re-examine the evidence and see if the case holds. If so, then he should not be released. A life sentence should be just that - behind bars until breath and spirit leave the body. If there is truly reasonable doubt about his guilt, re-open the case and work on sealing it up tight in a legitimate manner. But don't take his word for it because most of these people ALWAYS say they're innocent, even when the evidence nails them to the wall. My condolences to the family for the loss of two lives - the woman and her unborn baby. It's hard to have the wound reopened again and again by parole hearings.
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Friday, June 27, 2008

Judge Wants Ex-Black Panther's Murder Conviction Tossed After 36 Years in Solitary

After 36 Years in Solitary, Prisoner's Conviction Could Be Overturned
Judge Wants Ex-Black Panther's Murder Conviction Tossed, State Disagrees
By MEGAN CHUCHMACH
June 27, 2008


An ongoing legal battle in Louisiana could result in the overturning of a murder conviction that sent a prisoner there to solitary confinement for 36 years. A judge recently recommended that the murder conviction of former Black Panther Albert Woodfox, now 61, be overturned. The State of Louisiana disagrees.
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Ex-Black Panther Albert Woodfox, now 61, spent 36 years in solitary confinement. Now a judge is recommending his murder conviction be overturned.
(Courtesy State of Louisianna )

In her report, Magistrate Judge Christine Noland said that Woodfox's attorneys were ineffective and had been unable to cross-examine the state's lead witness "regarding the promises made to him in exchange for his testimony because such information was still being suppressed by the State at the time of the 1973 trial."

Earlier this week, the State of Louisiana filed an objection denying allegations that it suppressed information that would have discredited its lead witness, a convicted rapist imprisoned at the time, and that Woodfox's attorneys at his second trial in 1998 failed to raise crucial objections.

"It's significant to me that two juries 27 years apart heard this information and convicted [Woodfox] of murder," said John W. Sinquefield, the original trial prosecutor who is now Louisiana's first assistant attorney general. "The case should not be reversed."
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Woodfox, who became known as one of the Angola Three when it was revealed that he and two other inmates were segregated for over three decades at the Louisiana State Penitentiary, had argued that the state should have revealed that Hezekiah Brown had been rewarded for his testimony.

Brown testified that he saw Woodfox and three other inmates murder prison guard Brent Miller. At the time, Brown was serving a life term without parole after being taken off death row, according to court documents.

But other documents from the prison's record office, and obtained by ABC News, show that after the trial, the prison's warden began campaigning for a pardon for Brown and authorized the use of prison dollars to pay for an advertisement urging his clemency. (click here to see the Warden's letter)

And in another letter, the warden makes a request that Brown be delivered a carton of cigarettes every week to "partially fulfill commitments made to him in the past with respect to his testimony." (click here to see the Warden's letter)