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Afro Station III


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year: 2004
genre: tribal
price: $1.20
tracks: 6


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RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA : The Rev.Riverside police officers who shot Tyisha Miller to death.Miller's December 1998 shooting death.Read on and give it some thought.Gene McKinney really guilty of using his rank to obtain sex from military women or just a victim of military racism?Anyone of African descent who disagrees with that is a fool.McKinney, and I hope that his accusers get what they deserve.How can anybody know without access to the evidence for or against?Why would you assume that it is the woman's wiles that would drive a married man to sleep with multiple white women?No one FORCED Sergeant Mc Kinney, either.Women get those same feelings and urges....Men need to learn to muster the strength, decency, and common sense to do the exact same thing, PARTICULARLY Black men, who are enticed white women.And it is not all the women's fault.He needed to keep them penned up until late each evening, at which time he should have openly discussed them with, then unleashed them on his wife.Is that not an aspect about what marriage is supposed to be about, anyway?No one is saying that a man is not going to be attracted to other women after he is married, but one should look, not touch.Million Libel Suit against one of the six women accusers.If she went to a hotel with McKinney, what else could she expect?Remember Mike Tyson in the same situation?Man take responsibility for Her stupid actions!!Go do somehting about it!His final mistake was believing he could do what his fellow white officers were doing.Gene McKinney did use his position as a high ranking military official to exploit sex from some of these woman.There are many people who sleep with the boss for a promotion.Immorality DOES NOT have a "race."McKinney is guilty of adultery.The only rape that occurred was the "rape of trust!"McKinney is the true victim.The sexes may be "equal" but they are not the same.There are very desirable differences that God made in each.And when young, males and females are put in close quarters, there is bound to be some sexual interplay.Some would be overcome by their raging hormones and consent to have sex in a moment; later they would have second thoughts and cry "rape" or "sexual harassment."There was probably also some coersion on McKinney's part, it was almost inevitable.But the law says he is not guilty and we are a nation of laws, so we must respect the official verdict.There was also, no doubt, some selective prosecution involved with the charges.As Henry Kissinger is reported to have said, "power is the ultimate aphrodisiac.""Pittbull" about this programming thing.But I also think that it was, at the time it happened, consensual.And to just focus on the Sgt.Major, or the black drill sergeants, is racism through and through.Born in racism (first against the Indians), it will probably die in racism.Whether he is or isn't we will never know..Well I Think That he Didn't touch those women but, he might have said somthing wrong to them that they didn't aprove of.Eugene McKinney, is "Not Guilty!"I'm not giving all the facts of my research.Women are a definite distraction to men, and "WOMEN ARE" Sex Objects!There is no denying this fact."Red Flag" to the acceptance of Man's psyche..."Human life is programmed in this precise (exact) manner.....It's a caustic (sarcastic) statement, for some!!!But I just wanted to say that woman have a mind of there own and that they can make a decision for their one.HE DIDN'T TAKE NOTHING FROM THEM...YOU MEAN TO TELL ME NONE OF THEM DIDN'T DO THE SAME THING...Will ever know the truth, only he and "God" know.The jury said NOT GUILTY and I agree with the verdict.It's time we stop treating women like helpless children who don't know how to say "no."Hope the books gets thrown at them.Majors have tremendous clout when it comes to influencing the minds of weak subordinate personnel.Major is the determining authority when it comes to the closed office chat that allows the enlisted personnel to riwse in rank.Major is the nearest personto the other enlisted personnel and in that capacity the understanding as a mentor can and has often been abused in the name of sexual parameters , if you know what I mean.If any black man, even if he was a Sgt.No other organization, for just committing the act.Check out more articles on other underground artist.Preachah) Porter iii, was born to Rev.James and Anita Porter Jr in Kansas City Mo as the oldest of three children.Afro always saw his father as a music mystical shaman.Everyone in there apartment complex would come home from work and knew that the music his father played would heal them.James and Anita divorced when young Afro was 7 killing his passion for music.Introducing Afro to old school music like Curtis Mayfield's "Pusher Man" from his Super Fly album, Nixon rekindled Afro's fiery love for music, a love that was smoldered during his parents divorce."My dad is musical genius."His boy Wayne introduced me to new school rap.Performing and recording with the likes of Chico from Junior M.Nard from Do or Die, Afro has already started to make his presence in the industry known.Afro says "I love performing.Pimpin, you know how it go.And, my homies have always told me I sound like a preacher when I flow.Griff can up with the final name as a joke but it just fit.HHC: Your from Kansas City Mo.Fort Snelling was my last station.Minnesota was something different for me.HHC: In your eyes what is the main difference between MN and Kansas City Mo?The quality of life is much better here.I'm thankful to have raised my children here.HHC: When did you get serious about music and what influenced you?Minnie across the street from "Sayers" of Rhyme Sayers and Supa Dave.My little brotha was real coo with the Abstract Pack, R.That cat Rastar was always my favorite emcee from that crew.Niggas didn't get prizes back then.It was all beat up but had RUN D.HHC: How has the church shaped you and your music?Gospel by far has shaped most of the musical genres on the planet.Gospel taught me rhythm, how to count, and project my voice over 80 people.Hop, Gospel rhythms, and Funk music all in one.Since I have a deep love for all these genres I mixed them together.HHC: How many albums do you have out?Yuh, The name of the group was Third Eyed, with my boy Dirty Brown and Terrell.PK to come into the game to do something.HHC: Who are some local and national artist you have worked with?Chico Del Vet of Junior Mafia, Nard of Do of Die, V.Tall Mike n Tango Ray, Tony Stiletto anybody I forget charge it to my head not my heart.Sifu Damus, Sifu Storm, Master Nathan and the Rwang Foo warriors.Tony Stiletto releasing this month.Official Tony Stiletto Mixtape release party at 7 Nightclub.You can also get up with me at www.You can read the article by going here: '+top.Sign up for the HHC Newsletter!Passive and regal in a wheelchair, King did not speak but welcomed a line of children to her side.She leaves four children, Yolanda, Martin III, Dexter and Bernice.Tuesday morning in a statement.After her husband's slaying in 1968, King worked to establish the King Center for Nonviolent Social Change in Atlanta, which opened as it stands today in 1982, a complex that includes King's tomb, his boyhood home and the historical Ebenezer Baptist Church, part of which is a federal historic park project.The roots of the center started a year after her husband's assassination, begun in the basement of Dr.It would be the first time a black group has owned a piece of one of the city's best known and revered institutions.Was Kanye right to say what he said about Dubya on live TV several months back?FYI, White people: Blackfolk of all political stripes have been saying the same thing about DC for years.How about Senator Hilary Clinton's pandering remarks to a Black audience (also on MLK Day) about Dubya's White House being run like a plantation?Whitefolk are trying to sabotage Jamie Foxx's upcoming music show because he refused to put token white performers on the roster.Was Foxx acting with conviction or with racial malice?After all, of all the things to clog up my inbox with, why moral outrage regarding a televised music show, of the kind that Blackfolk have been disproportionately visible for years?If you're Black and not paranoid, you're crazy.Please take the time to forward the below message to everyone in youraddress book.NBC is not doing any marketing and publicity on Jamie's MusicSpecial on NBC because he stood his ground and wouldn't have any white guests asthey requested.Tune in to find out who theyare.They are purposely putting his show up against the second week of AmericanIdol in hopes that it will fail.Let's show themthat it does work, and that we support each other.Tivo Idol and watch Jamie.Afros are OK but cornrows and flowing dreadlocks are not for business administration students at Hampton University.The hair code is part of a strict academic and dress doctrine for combined business administration students at the private, historically black university.The program allows students to receive a bachelor's degree and a master's in business administration in five years.In addition to the hair rules, students must maintain a B average after their sophomore year, heed a conservative dress code, complete two internships and meet regularly with business leaders.Dean Sid Credle said Friday.Second, I am perrennially frustrated whenever I witness the dilution and corporate hijacking of the King legacy, words and iconography.King only gave one speech in his short lifetime.This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice.It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of captivity.But one hundred years later, we must face the tragic fact that the Negro is still not free.One hundred years later, the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity.One hundred years later, the Negro is still languishing in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land.When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir.It is obvious today that America has defaulted on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of color are concerned.We refuse to believe that there are insufficient funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this nation.We have also come to this hallowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of now.Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice.It would be fatal for the nation to overlook the urgency of the moment and to underestimate the determination of the Negro.This sweltering summer of the Negro's legitimate discontent will not pass until there is an invigorating autumn of freedom and equality.There will be neither rest nor tranquility in America until the Negro is granted his citizenship rights.But there is something that I must say to my people who stand on the warm threshold which leads into the palace of justice.Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred.Again and again we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force.The marvelous new militancy which has engulfed the Negro community must not lead us to distrust of all white people, for many of our white brothers, as evidenced by their presence here today, have come to realize that their destiny is tied up with our destiny and their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom.When will you be satisfied?We cannot be satisfied as long as the Negro's basic mobility is from a smaller ghetto to a larger one.We can never be satisfied as long as a Negro in Mississippi cannot vote and a Negro in New York believes he has nothing for which to vote.If Reverend King were alive today, he would have been 77 years old.Of course, we can only imagine what things would be like today had he been spared from his early demise by an assassin's bullet.One of the most moving days of my life was participating with my family in the 20th anniversary celebration of the March on Washington in 1983.And it was an experience I will never forget.King on this holiday in highly substantive and participatory ways.This is not because I have conducted an exhaustive, but unsuccessful search over the years, nor because I feel that no such programs or initiatives exist.Quite the contrary, I am certain that such meaningful organized activities occur in communities throughout the U.Netizen community by clicking the 'Comments' link below.Micky Ferreira was a friend of Lou Rawls for 35 years.Browne said outside the funeral home where Rawls' body awaits burial Friday.Ferreira, who noted that Rawls was best man at his wedding and godfather to his three children.There were so many accomplishments and so many magnificent gestures in his life _ not to mention the finest vocal pipes God has given.What some think is right isn't always just, but what is just is always right.King forecasted that the resistance to social change in America might outlast his life span.But not even King could have forecasted that such resistance would outlast his legacy.Blacks make up nearly half the population, but they were a rarity on screen.COLUMN ONEBy Henry Chu, Times Staff WriterL.Sure, as a singer, Silva was used to the spotlight.But who would offer her a shot at fronting her own daytime show?We were never thought capable.It turned out that the channel extending the offer, TV da Gente, wasn't just taking a chance on Silva.TV station featuring programming directed primarily at black viewers.American exiles in Paris, was never published.Whereas Wright was the author of several outstanding books, including the novel Native Son and the memoir Black Boy, the story of his gruelling Mississippi childhood, Baldwin was practically unpublished.The prime example of the sterility cited by Baldwin was Native Son.Lusk II is a maverick black minister who took to his pulpit in Philadelphia in 2000 and pledged his support for a Bush presidency, a speech broadcast live at the Republican National Convention.Lusk has offered his church in Philadelphia as the site for a major political rally intended to whip up support for the president's Supreme Court nominee, Judge Samuel A.The speaking lineup includes the Rev.Lusk said in a telephone interview on Wednesday about Judge Alito.Other black pastors criticized Mr.Alito event when they say Judge Alito has a poor record on civil rights.Lusk says he is accustomed to controversy.Christian from Muslim, Europeans from Arabs.The true complexity and importance of that debate, deemed largely academic at first, is perhaps increasingly clear.There's a Boondocks cartoon that captures the absurd tension of this moment, where young Huey excitedly tells his grandfather that there's good news abroad in the land.Americans are now only the third most hated group in America, he says, right after Muslims and the French.If I need a primary to win, then I would have to take a serious look at being in the primary,'' he said.The winner of the May 16 primary likely would face Democratic Gov.Former Steelers teammate Mel Blount introduced Swann, accompanied by his wife and two sons.He plans appearances in five other cities Thursday and Friday.Swann said he had put off a formal announcement until Wednesday to avoid conflicts with his ABC Sports duties.Making a world that sustains us all.Top artists ranked by popularity.Letters (Richard Earnshaw Remix) (feat.All Music Guide is a registered trademark of All Media Guide, LLC.
 
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