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        <p>Black History Month V e : C ad Please Take One<lb /><lb />Vol XV February Issue<lb /><lb />SNOOP DOGG: AKA The Dogefather i _ BUSTA RHYMES: Keeping a vow of ;<lb /><lb />silence<lb /><lb />Local Leader Calls for IRV GOTTI: Born Irving Lorenzo<lb /><lb />| Removal of Confederate THE RAP SHEETS say it all.<lb /><lb />They Tve. got the- bod yu... 4<lb />count and the prison cred,<lb />the bootlicking posses and  T<lb />the adoring wanna-bes.<lb />They drive luxurious cars<lb />and flash wads of cash.<lb /><lb />leader, Reverend Ozie Hail,<lb />has ignited what could<lb />become a dividing issue for<lb />Pitt County Board of<lb />Commissioners and other<lb />area leaders, in his bid to<lb />have a confederate solider<lb /><lb />- monument, adjacent to the<lb />entrance of the Pitt County<lb />  Court House, removed.<lb />Reverend Hall<lb /><lb />7 maintains that he has received  o 3 story page5<lb />numerous complaints about . .<lb />Copearuh BIGGIE SMALLS: Launched the<lb />confederate monument from . J unior Mafia<lb />local African Americans and  i  |<lb />Whites alike, whose Nee<lb />ancestors refused to<lb /><lb />° |<lb />participate in the rebellion against the United States. / KE d | d { C b I]<lb /><lb />In an earlier release Hall is quoted as saying,  othe X-al e e passe money O amp c<lb />presence of the monument sends the wrong message to the |<lb /><lb />public. Furthermore, we recognize that some will say it is |<lb />By JEFFRY SCOTT, BETH<lb /><lb />only history; without a doubt it, the monument should be WARREN in a wad of tissue.  oHe said,  I emotions and caused audible judge paused testimony after a<lb />removed from the entrance of the halls of Justice and sent to The Atlanta Journal- want you to go wherever | reactions from Campbell male spectator said,  oThis is<lb />a museum where it can truly be admired and appreciated by Constitution : g0. ? He said,  Just be loyal. supporters, enough for U.S. [expletive] ? and stalked from<lb />confederacy followers. Published on: 01/31/06 Don t embarrass me. District Judge Richard Story cont. pg5<lb />The following is a draft of the proposed ordinance A trusted aide who lived in Clark's testimony fired to admonish the gallery. The<lb />sent to the Pitt County Board of Commissioners: Bill Campbell Ts basement<lb />apartment testified Monday<lb />that he funneled money to<lb />| the former Atlanta mayor to<lb />PITT COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS be used for gambling and<lb />taking girlfriends on trips.<lb />Proposed Ordinance Dewey Clark sobbed<lb />repeatedly as he described<lb />his relationship with<lb />ANACT TO REQUIRE THE REMOVAL OF THE Campbell and how he<lb />CONFEDERATE bonded with the ex-mayor Ts<lb />MONUMENT LOCATED AT THEPITT COUNTY  "_ family. He was the first<lb />COURT HOUSE, witness in the federal<lb />| corruption trial against<lb />Campbell to say that he saw<lb />) . acontractor pass money to<lb />WHEREAS, a monument was erected on the him.<lb />grounds of the Pitt County Court House in 1914 dedicated Clark Ts weeping started<lb />to the County Ts Confederate Dead; and barely 10 minutes after he<lb />WHEREAS, said monument is located on the began testifying Monday<lb />grounds of the present Pitt County Court House and afternoon. Later, he<lb />located on the corner of 3rd Street and Evans Street in described his relationship<lb />Greenville; and with Campbell after being<lb />WHEREAS, the monument displays at its top a hired when Campbell<lb />statute of an armed Confederate Soldier, and act Fay  rust es ene Birthday Celebration . . the brothers got togetere for an evening or reminicsing on<lb />fiends  T ithe silky-voi nan Lawyer white,s birthday at the bachelor benedict. On hand was J ames ? Jimmy ?<lb />cont. pages Clark said. burying his face Streeter,Rufus Huggins, John B. Smith, Zack Reddick, Tommy Harris, Robert White, the<lb />. | birthday boy ?, Ben Dudley and Garland Allen. (* photo Jim Rouse<lb />Ld<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>a<lb /><lb />The Minority Voice Newspaper February 14 - 28, 2006 pe<lb /><lb />Both Congress and President<lb />Bush have come up with their<lb />budget proposals and both<lb />sets of figures do the same<lb />thing fi cut domestic programs<lb />that would assist the poor<lb />while extending tax cuts to<lb />rich people who need them<lb />the least. In other words, they<lb />are pulling a reverse Robin<lb />Hood by taking from the<lb />needy and giving to the<lb />greedy.<lb /><lb />This is done under the guise<lb />that the federal government |<lb />has gone on a spending spree<lb />and that domestic programs<lb />are the culprit. That might<lb />make for good propaganda,<lb />but it is far from the truth.<lb /><lb />JAMES CLINGMAN<lb />"EXXON'S EXCESSIVE EX-<lb />CESS",<lb /><lb />The Wilmington Journal<lb /><lb />Have you ever made so much<lb />money that you were embar-<lb />rassed about it? I didn Tt think<lb />so; and it Ts very unlikely you<lb />ever will. But in case you do,<lb /><lb />it will probably be called excess<lb />profit,which means surplus, ad-<lb />ditional, or extra. I doubt if it<lb />will be called excessive profit,<lb />which means extreme, unwar-<lb />ranted, unnecessary, and<lb />disproportionate. Th@f's the<lb />kind of profit posted<lb />by Exxon Mobil so far. I would<lb />add that the other<lb />big oil companies, Dutch Shell<lb />($25 billion), ConocoPhillips,<lb />British Petroleum, Chevron,<lb />and the whole gang of outlaws<lb />are not so far behind Exxon.<lb />They adroitly refused to appear<lb /><lb />_ before a Congressional commit-<lb /><lb />tee to explain their windfalls.<lb /><lb />It must be nice for a company<lb />to make the most money ever<lb />in one quarter, $11 billion, with<lb />a total of $36 billion in one year,<lb />all in the face of disaster, grief,<lb />oh yeah, and death along the<lb /><lb />Gulf Coast. That happens to<lb />be where U.S. oil is<lb />turned into gasoline and sent on<lb />its way to.a pump near you. |<lb />wonder what it feels like to be<lb />able to announce such excessive<lb />profits and then thumb your<lb />nose at Congress (I told you we<lb />at ec Few aces xi or be-<lb /><lb />that august hah ote or because<lb />you are simply embarrassed<lb />to discuss the topic before the<lb /><lb />3 ri cut right to the chase.<lb /><lb />We have seen all<lb /><lb /> osofts of Gas Out days, Gas<lb /><lb />adie al<lb /><lb />*<lb /><lb />Overall funding for<lb /><lb />defense, homeland<lb /><lb />security, and international<lb />affairs (whichincludes ,  <lb />funding for post-war (<lb />operations and fae<lb />reconstruction in Iraq and<lb />Afghanistan) rose from 3.4<lb />percent of the GDP [Gross<lb />Domestic Product] in 2001<lb /><lb />to 4.2 of GDP in 2006, an<lb />analysis by the Center for<lb />Budget and Policy<lb /><lb />Priorities notes. By<lb /><lb />contrast funding for<lb /><lb />domestic discretionary<lb />programs shrank during<lb /><lb />this period, declining from<lb /><lb />3.4 percent of GDP in<lb />2002 to 3.1 percent in<lb /><lb />2006.1 Bush is taking from<lb /><lb />g a  oReverse Robin |<lb />|  Hood  o on the poor<lb /><lb />_ GEORGE E. CURRY:<lb /><lb />heat, even from some<lb />moderate Republicans, .<lb />for mismanaging the<lb />federal deficit.<lb /><lb />When he took office,<lb />Bush inherited a record<lb />$236 billion surplus. By<lb />2000, a $158 billion<lb />deficit had developed and<lb />the White House<lb />estimates that this year,<lb />the figure will reach $400<lb />billion.<lb /><lb />Some of the deficits can<lb />be attributed to Bush Ts<lb />decision to wage war in<lb />Iraq and Afghanistan. To<lb />a much lesser degree,<lb />there was also the<lb />unexpected federal<lb />expenditures associated<lb />with Hurricanes Katrina °<lb />and Rita. But a large and<lb />avoidable reason the<lb /><lb />* federal government is sinking<lb />deeper into the hole is<lb />because Congress and the<lb />Bush administration have<lb />enacted a series of tax cuts<lb />that favor the wealthy.<lb /><lb />The president defends the tax<lb />cuts, the first to be enacted by<lb />a U.S. president during<lb />wartime..<lb /><lb />American families all across<lb />this country have benefited<lb />from the tax cuts on.<lb /><lb />dividends and capital gains,<lb />he said in a Jan, 6 speech to<lb />the Economic Club of<lb /><lb />Chicago. Half of American<lb /><lb />households that Ts more than<lb /><lb />50 million households fi now<lb />have some investment in the<lb />stock market.<lb /><lb />As is often the case with<lb />politicians, it Ts what is not<lb /><lb />The oil barons T billion dollar<lb /> oexcessive excess ?<lb /><lb />ner gle<lb /><lb />Out Weeks, and other cam-<lb /><lb />- paigns to deal with these oil<lb /><lb />thieves, the ones who met<lb />with the  ovice ? president and<lb />wrote the nation Ts energy<lb />policy, the ones who named<lb />an oil tanker after Condo-<lb />leezza Rice, and the ones who<lb />lie to us on their way to the<lb />bank. None of those tactics<lb />has worked. So what can we<lb />do besides complaining<lb />about the high prices at the<lb />pump and the excessive<lb />profits of the oil barons?<lb />Probably<lb /><lb />nothing that will cause them<lb />to hurt at all; so let Ts just<lb />have some fun.<lb /><lb />From this day forward, "<lb />let Ts stop patronizing Exxon<lb />Mobil gas stations.Let Ts stop<lb />patronizing all stations that<lb />purchase their gas from<lb />Exxon Mobil. I Tm sure they T!<lb />get a kick out of our méager,<lb />insignificant, silly little<lb />Davidian plan to bring Goliath<lb />to his knegs. They T ll probably<lb />sit back a laugh their heads off<lb />at us, just like the Philistine<lb />did.<lb /><lb />After all, we T re just lowly<lb />consumers, millions of cus-<lb />tomers who need what they Tre<lb />selling. What could we do to<lb />possibly hurt them? Maybe the<lb />reality of the situation is that<lb />we cannot hurt them. But let Ts<lb />Just keep our money away<lb />from them anyWay, and spend<lb />it elsewhere.<lb /><lb />Watch your gas tank and buy<lb />some gas, not when it Ts nearly<lb />empty, but when you see a gas<lb />station that is not ExxonMob-<lb />il; buy a few dollars worth.<lb /><lb />I know the other gas compa-<lb />nies are ripping us off too, but<lb />we have to start somewhere.<lb />Unless you are willing to give<lb />up your expeditin T, escaladin T ,<lb />hummin T, and navigatin T ways,<lb />and drive something a little<lb />smaller and easier on gas, you<lb />will be buying gas from one of<lb />these ~ just don Tt let<lb />Exxon be your gas of choice.<lb /><lb />It is sharheful that some<lb />companiess such as pharma-<lb /><lb /> oceutical, ba Tiny sob ico,<lb />energy, health insurance,<lb />and others are so greedy,<lb />excessive, and dishonest in<lb />their business practices that<lb />it would lead their execu-<lb />tives to do some of the<lb /><lb />things we have witnessed in<lb /><lb />the recent past. A few have<lb />gone to jail, but many more<lb />are still walking<lb /><lb />the streets and sitting in the<lb /><lb />every cent we have. You<lb />know that too. So what are<lb />you willing to do about it?<lb /><lb />That Ts the question for those<lb />of us who suffer from their<lb />acts of piracy.<lb /><lb />That Ts my take on it. That<lb />will be my little insignificant<lb />way of fighting back. But you<lb />know what? It may be insig-<lb />nificant to them, but to me its<lb /><lb />said that you'd better<lb />examine.<lb /><lb />What this statistic ignores,<lb />however, is that nearly two-<lb /><lb />- fifths of this stock is held in<lb />| fetirement accounts, such as<lb />| 401 (k)s and IRAs, the Center<lb />~ on Budget and Priorities<lb />"points out. This distinction is<lb />ctucial, because capital gains<lb />5 and dividend income accruing<lb /><lb />inside these retirement<lb />accounts are not subject to<lb />taxation, and thus would not<lb /><lb />-receive a tax benefit from the<lb /><lb />reduction in the tax rates on<lb />capital gains and dividend<lb />income.<lb /><lb />So what Ts the real sgt<lb /><lb />More than half 54 ce fi of<lb /><lb />- all capital gains and dividend<lb /><lb />income go to the 0.2 percent<lb />of households with annual  "<lb />incomes of more than $1<lb />million. By contrast, only 4<lb />percent of this income reaches<lb />the 64 percent of households<lb />that have annual incomes of<lb />less than $50,000, according<lb />to the Center.<lb /><lb />percent, more than double the<lb />rate for middle-class families.<lb />Yet, Bush brags that tax cuts<lb />are working by reinvigorating<lb />the economy. 5<lb /><lb />The hon-partisan<lb />Congressional Budget Office<lb />disagrees. It observes:<lb />increases [in the revenue<lb />projections] occur mainly  " }<lb />because of a rise in projected<lb />GDP, which derives from<lb />higher prices in the economy,<lb />not real economic activity.  "<lb /><lb />Finally, the wealthiest sector of<lb />the U.S. population is being<lb />showered with favoritism.<lb /><lb />Some of the tax cuts that were<lb />enacted in 2001 are still being<lb />phased in, stated the Center on<lb />Budget and Policy Priorities.<lb />These taxes.are heavily tilted<lb />to those at the top of the<lb />income scale. These tax cuts<lb />include the elimination of the<lb />tax on the nation Ts4argest<lb />estates, as well as two tax cuts<lb />that started to take effect on<lb />January 1, 2006 and will go<lb />almost entirely to high-income<lb /><lb />An analysis by the Urban households.<lb />Institute-Brookings Institution . a<lb />Tax Policy Center shows that The Tax Policy Center reports<lb />tax legislation that has gone in that 97 percent of the tax cuts<lb />effect since 2001 has from these two measures will<lb />exacerbated the gap between _go to peoplé with incomes<lb />rich and poor. The middle fifth above $200,000. As a result,<lb />of households received an the tax cuts ultimately will be<lb />average after-tax reduction of even more skewed toward<lb />$742 or 2.6 percent. high-income households than<lb />Households with annual they were in 2005.3<lb />incomes of more than $1 As usual, that leaves poor and<lb />million received an average middle-class citizens out in the<lb />reduction of $103,000 or 5.4 _ " cold.<lb /><lb />DID YOU KNOW<lb /><lb />rs i: |<lb /><lb />The Department of Veterans Affairs(VA) provides a<lb />variety of memorial benefits to eterans, including<lb />burial space. Presidential Memorial Certificates, A burial<lb />flag and a headstone or marker. VA operates a system of<lb />122 cemetaries throughtout the country and also helps<lb />. 4%  states build state cometgries,<lb /><lb />millions of small stones at<lb />this giant will have the same<lb />effect<lb /><lb />that David Ts one small stone<lb />had on Goliath.<lb /><lb />The ball is in your court.<lb />Why would you stand still<lb />and do nothing when some-<lb />one is picking your pocket<lb />and you know it? That Ts<lb />what Ts going on with Exxon<lb /><lb />caine iat eee<lb /><lb />The ball is in your court. Why would you stand still<lb />and do nothing when someone is picking your<lb />pocket and you know it?<lb /><lb />a NEN<lb /><lb />boardrooms not having paid<lb />a price for their mistreat-<lb />ment of ;<lb /><lb />their consumers  " not yet<lb /><lb />at least.<lb /><lb />Remember: When oil execs<lb />did testify in 2005, the<lb />Senate Commerce Chair-<lb /><lb /> man, Ted Stevens (The guy<lb /><lb />from Alaska with the bridge<lb />to nowhere. Don Tt they also<lb />have some oil up there<lb />under the frozen tundra<lb />too?), rejected calls by<lb />some Democrats to<lb /><lb />have the executives sworn<lb />in, saying the law already<lb />required them to tell the<lb />truth. Are you kidding me?<lb />Since when did the law<lb />have anything to do with<lb />these crooks and what they<lb />do?<lb /><lb />But let Ts concentrate on<lb />Exxon for now.We cannot<lb />continue to complain about<lb />their billions in excessive<lb />profits without doing<lb />something, whatever we<lb />can do, toreflectour<lb />outrage. I know they have<lb />no conscience; I know they<lb />have no compassion; I<lb />know they are unethical; |<lb />know they are liars; I know<lb />they are gouging us for<lb /><lb />a tremendous step; it Ts great<lb />for my psyche;it Ts more than -<lb />just complaining. And if more<lb />of us take a similar action<lb />against this behemoth, our<lb />collective act of slinging<lb /><lb />and others, and they are<lb />doing it to you. Don Tt stand<lb />still and act as though their<lb />picking your pocket is all<lb />right. Do something! I know<lb />what I am going to do. No<lb />more Exxon Mobil<lb /><lb />fill-ups for me. 7 will give my<lb />few dollars to one of the other<lb />thieves. We do have choices<lb />you know.<lb /><lb />Try it; it should be a lot of<lb />fun, if nothing else.<lb /><lb />Use excessive restraint to<lb />decrease Exxon Ts excessive<lb />profits.<lb /><lb />James E. Clingman, a an adjunct<lb />professor at the University of<lb />Cincinnati Ts African American<lb /><lb />Studies department, is former<lb />editor of the Cincinnati<lb />Herald newspaper and<lb />founder of the<lb />Greater Cincinnati African<lb />American Chamber of Com-<lb />merce. He hosts the radio<lb />program, Blackonomics, ? and<lb />has written several books,<lb /><lb />including Black-o-Knowl-<lb />edge-Stuff. To book<lb /><lb />Clingman<lb />for a speech or purchase his<lb />books, go to his Website,<lb />www.blackonomics.com or<lb /><lb />call him at 513/ 489-4132.<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />%<lb /><lb />eli Col gr- 1-140) o) [al tedat<lb /><lb />Mrs. Beatrice ye .<lb />Dear Editor:<lb /><lb />According to a study released<lb />Tuesday, May 11, 2004, based<lb />on a mail survey of 725 public<lb />middle and high school<lb />teachers and a telephone<lb />survey of 600 parents of<lb />public school students in<lb />grades 5  " 12, the way<lb />teachers see it, today Ts<lb />classroom environment often<lb />deserves a D-as in disrespect,<lb />distracting and disheartening<lb />enough to drive many of them<lb />away.<lb /><lb />Most teachers in middle and<lb />high schools say misbehavior<lb />by a handful of children is<lb />such a disruptive, pervasive<lb /><lb />~ force that a majority of<lb /><lb />students suffer from it,<lb />according to this study which<lb />was financed by Common<lb />Good, a bipartisan legal<lb />reform coalition.  oIf you start<lb /><lb />totaling up the hours that<lb />teachers could be teaching<lb />and students could be<lb />learning, it Ts just<lb />staggering, ? said Public<lb />Agenda President Ruth<lb />Wooden.<lb /><lb />More than three in four<lb />teachers said they could<lb />do their job more<lb />effectively if not for<lb />discipline problems. More<lb />than eight in ten said most<lb />students suffer because of<lb />a few troublemakers.<lb /><lb />The challenge, the study<lb />found, is complicated.<lb />Education colleges don Tt<lb />prepare teachers to deal<lb />with rowdy students.<lb />Schools back down from<lb />discipline when parents<lb />threaten lawsuits and<lb />children in special<lb />education are treated too<lb />lightly even when their<lb />misbehavior has nothing<lb />to do with their<lb />disabilities. The biggest<lb />cause of student behavior<lb />problems, according to<lb />teachers and parents, is<lb />that too may parents fail<lb />to teach their kids<lb />discipline.<lb /><lb /> oCelebrating Community: A<lb />Tribute too Black Fraternal,<lb />Social, and Civic Institutions ?<lb /><lb />To the Editor:<lb /><lb />February 2006 African<lb />American History Month is<lb />observed annually. The<lb />theme,  oCelebrating<lb />Community: A Tribute to<lb />Black Fraternal, Social, and<lb />Civic Institutions, ? is the 80"<lb />celebration. Dr. Carter G.<lb />Woodson, founder, is<lb />nationally known,  othe Father<lb /><lb />of Black History Week. ?<lb /><lb />Can we as a people be neatly<lb />packaged in one month of the<lb /><lb />year and that nonblacks are<lb /><lb />only interested in our culture<lb />for 28 (29, if it Ts leap year)<lb />out of 365 days? We are the<lb />achievers, the dreamers,<lb />inventors, and wallbreakers,<lb />the movers, the shakers, and<lb />the bringers of the first<lb />successful heart transplant.<lb />We are the burden of<lb />motherhood and the dream of<lb />fathers, the bricklayers, the<lb />runners, and the flyers, the<lb />marchers, the dancers, and the<lb />scholars,  " the preachers,<lb />teachers, and the doers.<lb /><lb />AL BAYYINAH THE CLEAR<lb />EVIDENCE<lb /><lb />By Noria Namaz |<lb /><lb />I was wandering, looking for<lb />a purpose for my life. At<lb />eighteen years old I<lb />voluntarily excommunicated<lb />myself from the church of my<lb />child hood and from<lb />Christianity all together. Now<lb />I walked towards a distant<lb />light hoping to relieve the<lb />restlessness in my soul.<lb /><lb />The stirrings said I made a<lb />promise I had to keep. But I<lb />could not remember what the<lb />promise was. On my spiritual<lb />search I saw many doors, I<lb />remembered in the Gospel<lb />Jesus saying  oKnock and it<lb />shall open up to you ?, so I<lb />knocked and many doors<lb />opened. This journey was like<lb />riding on a magic carpet. I<lb />visited many religious<lb />viewpoints from atheism to<lb />the mystical religions of the<lb />Near and Far East. I was<lb />impressed with their<lb />similarities. In fact in<lb />Hinduism | found Krishna, a<lb />Hindu incarnation of god two<lb />hundred years older than<lb />Christ. The Hindus believe<lb />god incarnated many times.<lb />From this I came to<lb />understand why Christianity<lb />emphasizes the one<lb />incarnation. I argued with my<lb />intellect the existence of a<lb />god. Amidst all this religious<lb />confusion, how could I know<lb />with certainty His true<lb /><lb />religion? Again from the<lb />Gospel of Jesus I knew I had<lb />to search this out, I was<lb />required to find the truth to<lb /><lb />have a chance at salvation.<lb /><lb />The Christian theology of my<lb />childhood taught that Jesus<lb />was an incarnation of god<lb />and as Jesus god died for my<lb />sins. I could not reconcile<lb />this theology with the<lb />stirrings of my soul. My soul<lb />asked if God is merciful and<lb />just, can he be unjust to his<lb />own self. If god is not<lb />created, how.can he<lb />incarnate. What form of<lb />creation could hold him? In<lb />this form my spirit and my<lb />intellect wrangled. One<lb />wanted to deny God<lb />altogether and other wanting<lb />to rid itself of a persistent<lb />itch. We made a promise we<lb />musteep. Instinctively I<lb />knew the promise was<lb />spiritual and I knew the<lb />promise must be fulfilled<lb />before I die. I knew I would<lb />be very sorry if I did not keep<lb />this promise. My soul cried,<lb />we must search for the truth<lb />or we will be lost forever.<lb /><lb />My search took me on a<lb />global spiritual journey. |<lb />followed the command Jesus<lb />gave, seeking, asking and<lb />knocking. Finally when the<lb />haze cleared, the distant light<lb />was Closer and under it I<lb />could see a clear inscription<lb />that read,  oThere is no deity<lb />worthy of worship except<lb /><lb />- Allah ?.<lb /><lb />Allah, I had heard that.name<lb />in my childhood. I<lb /><lb />recognized it as the God of<lb /><lb />the Islamic religion. The<lb /><lb />inscription spoke the truth. It<lb />implied that in this world we<lb />have many deities. I was<lb />taught to worship Jesus, saints<lb />and holy people. Others<lb />worshipped other incarnations<lb />and the sun, moon and the<lb />stars as well. Yet Jesus in the<lb />Lords Prayer taught us to<lb />worship the God he<lb />worshiped. My soul did not<lb />like Christian theology, nor<lb />did it prefer any of the others.<lb />But upon reading this<lb />inscription I could feel a<lb />calmness covering my soul. Is<lb />Islam the religion of my<lb />search?<lb /><lb />At first this leg of my journey<lb />was also difficult. In this<lb />country Islam took many<lb />forms. However, my soul<lb />said,  oWe are close. ? Finally I<lb />sat down to read a book. A<lb />book revealed over fourteen<lb />hundred years ago to a man<lb />named Muhammad, the<lb />Qur Tan.<lb /><lb />It is there I found the source<lb />of my promise. A promise to<lb />the Lord of Lords, my Creator<lb />and Sustainer, that Him and<lb />Him alone would I worship. I<lb />made that promise after the<lb />creation of Adam "when<lb />Allah pulled me along with all<lb />of Adam Ts descendants from<lb />his groin. Together would we<lb />stood before our Glorious<lb />Lord and bore witness that He<lb /><lb /> ois our God and He is Who we<lb /><lb />will worship. With this the<lb />restless stirrings of my soul<lb />ended and it became at peace.<lb />I said,  oRest my beloved soul ?<lb />and declared,  oThere is no<lb />deity worthy of worship<lb />except Allah, and Muhammati<lb />is His Prophet and Last<lb />Messenger to the world ?.<lb /><lb />The Minority Voice Newspaper February 14 - 28, 2006 pg3<lb /><lb />Community Voice<lb /><lb />From the Desk of Mrs. Beatrice Maye<lb /><lb />Yes, we are unique. Our skin<lb />is the color of strength,<lb /><lb />_ Sweetness, and earth. Our<lb /><lb />music makes us cry and shout.<lb />We are the beacon of style and<lb />expression. Whatever we<lb />touch moves. We do not just<lb />talk, we rap. We do not just<lb />run, we fake, double take.<lb />We're not just smart, we T ve<lb />got game! We do not put<lb />inventions to waste; we give<lb />them sound and vibration, '<lb />harmony, and soul. Who éan<lb />do it like we do it? Yes, every<lb />accomplishment, African<lb />American throughout<lb />American history, continue to<lb /><lb />_ enrich the lives of present and<lb /><lb />future generations.<lb /><lb />Hints that a Black woman will<lb />possibly make a Good Wife to<lb />the Blackman......<lb /><lb />1. She is attentive and a<lb />good listener.<lb /><lb />2. She enjoys going<lb />partying but has an<lb />equally good time at<lb />home.<lb /><lb />3. She will have a strong<lb />spiritual commitment<lb />that helps her<lb /><lb />distinguish between<lb /><lb />right and wrong.<lb /><lb />She will be partially -<lb /><lb />modest in her style of<lb /><lb />dress.<lb /><lb />5. She will like babies and<lb />children and include<lb />them in her life.<lb /><lb />6. She enjoys cooking<lb />and preparing special<lb />meals or treats for the<lb />Blackman.<lb /><lb />7. She will respect her<lb />parents, his parents,<lb />and older people.<lb /><lb />8. She has good personal<lb />hygiene.<lb /><lb />9. She does not wear a<lb />ton of make-up.<lb /><lb />10. She is proud of her<lb /><lb />man and claims him no<lb />matter who is present.<lb /><lb />11. She keeps her house<lb />at least half-way clean.<lb /><lb /><lb /><lb />12. She is nota flagrant<lb /><lb />spender and almost<lb />manages her money.<lb /><lb />13. She is truthful and<lb />freely expresses her<lb />sexuality and desires<lb />when in private with<lb />her man.<lb /><lb />America Ts Return to the Wild T<lb /><lb />14. She shares<lb />voluntarily and<lb />offers help when she<lb />can.<lb /><lb />15. She does not hold<lb />grudges too long<lb />and will apologize<lb />when wrong.<lb /><lb />16. She will go out of<lb />her way to do<lb /> special things for the<lb />Blackman.<lb /><lb />17. She will speak well<lb />of him when he is<lb />not aroun.<lb /><lb />18. She will defend him<lb />against verbal<lb />attacks from others.<lb /><lb />19. She does not show<lb />out or curse loudly<lb />in public.<lb /><lb />20. She smile when she<lb />meets him.<lb /><lb />21. She controls her<lb />anger and does not<lb />go wild when angry.<lb /><lb />22. She will take<lb />instructions on some<lb />things without being<lb />combative.<lb /><lb />23. She is respectful of<lb />Black men in<lb />general.<lb /><lb />5% eusi Clemons<lb /><lb />A.M. talk radio Pontiff,<lb />televisions T noted Hannity<lb />and Colmes other spin<lb />doctor, Ms. Laura Ingram,<lb />recently ranted that a certain<lb />people outside of America<lb />are trying to destroy what<lb />her great symbol stands for.<lb />Wonder how she came up<lb />with that one; moreover,<lb />who was she talking about?<lb /><lb />Clearly, she need look no<lb />further than the Clanton Ts of<lb />the O.K. Corral reincar-<lb />nated cowboy boot, ten<lb />gallon hat, red bandana<lb />wearing bandit sons; in<lb />particular, gun slingin T<lb />Cheney, bullet proof Bush,<lb />card shark Abramoff, lyin T<lb />Kalifornia Cunningham,<lb />cattle rustling outlaw Delay<lb />and sneaky sneak Specter.<lb /><lb />They T ve not only seized<lb />the White House and 109"<lb />Congress, but they have  "<lb />single handedly returned<lb />America to the outrageous<lb />ride  em hard lore of the<lb />Wild T Wild T West.<lb /><lb />And to prove that<lb /><lb />~ they Tre serious, they T ve<lb /><lb />blown up every covered<lb />wagon they T ve encountered,<lb />from health benefits for the<lb />elderly to student loans for<lb />college and Smart Start<lb />funding to name a few.<lb /><lb />Back in 2000, when the<lb />Republicans wrestled power<lb />from the Dems, who would<lb />have thought illegal wire<lb /><lb />_ tapping, congressional kick-<lb /><lb />backs and money<lb />laundering, blatant thievery<lb />and abuse of power would<lb />become the norm for<lb />American politics.<lb /><lb />Add to that Cheney Ts<lb />recent gun slinging battle.<lb /><lb />Wild T West<lb /><lb />Most everyone wants to<lb />know why 78 year old<lb />Whittington was playing<lb />cowboys and Indians with<lb />Mr. 65 year old - suppose to<lb />have a weak heart- Cheney<lb />while at republican lobbyist<lb />Katherine Armstrong Ts<lb />50,000 acre Texan ranch,<lb />while she and her sister<lb />watched the sporting horror<lb />unfold? The question is who<lb />in the tarnation would want<lb />to watch Cheney shoot a<lb /><lb />gun? Is he that good?<lb /><lb />Of the near fatal accident,<lb />Cheney is quoted as saying<lb /> othe image of him, Whitting-<lb />ton, falling is something I'll<lb />never be able to get out of<lb />my mind. ?<lb /><lb />Cheney, admits he had a<lb />beer before the shooting<lb />incident " but no one<lb />bothered to ask him how<lb />many. Was he drunk when he<lb />shot his friend in the face?<lb /><lb />Furthermore, if Cheney<lb />could see that big burly guy<lb />going down for the count, as<lb />he is quoted as saying, how<lb />could he miss the girth of<lb />Whittington Ts head before<lb />firing? Was this a failed<lb />attempt at euthanasia?<lb /><lb />If not, the rest of us don Tt<lb />stand a chance. Besides,<lb />Cheney has never completely<lb />explained how he got priority<lb />status to make millions off<lb />Halliburton contracts not<lb />only in Iraq but also New<lb />Orleans. Remember anything<lb />is possible with this bunch of<lb />cowboys.<lb /><lb />Ironically, Whittington Ts<lb />shooting happened on the eve<lb />of what sneaky sneak Senator<lb />Arlen Specter and others had<lb />know was about to become<lb />his  oEarmark ? spending<lb />coming out party.<lb /><lb />Specter has, over the past<lb />four years, paid the firm of |<lb /><lb />lobbyist Michael Herson, the  T<lb /><lb />husband of Specter Ts long<lb />time legislative aide, Vicki<lb />Siegel Herson, 48.5 million<lb />dollars of Earmark money--<lb />clearly a conflict of interest.<lb />That Ts money Herson Ts<lb />husband alleges not lobbying<lb />Specter for, and money that<lb />Specter says he did not know<lb />was being paid to Henson Ts T<lb /><lb />t y<lb />f<lb /><lb />Defense firm " which<lb />Herson in turn directed to<lb />six Clients.<lb /><lb />Albeit, Specter is<lb />trying to Comie Tacross like<lb /><lb />the absent minded<lb /><lb />professor, and that may be<lb />the case considering that<lb />he has not been in the best<lb />health lately.<lb /><lb />He has since said he<lb />will ask all of his<lb />legislative aids if they have<lb />family members who are<lb />lobbyist.<lb /><lb />Okay so maybe Specter<lb />didn Tt know, but Siegels<lb />husband, Michael Herson<lb />knew where the cash<lb />windfall originated.<lb /><lb />Sad to think however<lb />that Mr. Herson Ts un-<lb />ethical business practices<lb />out-weighed his duty to<lb />protect his beloved from<lb />scandal, or himself for that<lb />matter.<lb /><lb />Maybe it true that<lb />when one occupies a seat<lb />of hidden unregulated<lb />power for as long as<lb />Specter, and some of<lb />others in the 109"<lb />Congress, corruption,<lb />forgetfulness and looking<lb />the other way is a most<lb />jealous mistress.<lb /><lb />Arlene Specter, Delay,<lb />Abramoff, Cheney, Bush,<lb />Cunningham and a heap of<lb />others have made it quite<lb />clear they have no desire<lb />to play fair, or to be held<lb />as trust worthy agents for<lb />the people.<lb /><lb />Therefore, they, having<lb />demosnstrated with<lb />regularity that their way is<lb />the  oNew American Wild,<lb />Wild West ? - the vote is in<lb />on the real liberty destroy-<lb />ing culprits.<lb /><lb />On that note, let the<lb />real rush for Gold begin,<lb />cause land squatting is<lb />once again en T vogue.<lb /><lb />Send Comments to Susie<lb />Clemons at:<lb /><lb /></p>
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        <p>_  The Minority Voice Newspaper February 14 - 28, ons pe4<lb /><lb />Reflections,<lb /><lb />xpressions, &amp; Views<lb />Keeping the Tradition of the N egro Spiritual Alive .rn.' vas egmnt audiences spellbound. Many<lb /><lb />of the renditions were sung A<lb />American music. Capella (that is, without<lb />the world can relate to it " _spirituals now often are who teaches black theology instrumental accompaniment)<lb /> " that Ts one of the reasons composed and arranged, and _at Union Theological ihe co Presented many  "_and the blend of 4-part and<lb />the songs are still alive. ? _ Sung in aconcert environment Seminary in New York. organi ized. One of its major somenmne 8-part voices was<lb />sn! erarte  TMessiah during the Christmas<lb />W.E.B. DuBois call A debate continues over the Extracted |<lb />_ spirituals  othe articulate use of dialect, or traditional from the Associated Press season peaee the The Tarboro Jubilee Singers is<lb />message of thé slave to the phrasing, in which words like | ae ina University Teas still in existence today  " but T<lb />cae a world. ? Negro spirituals link © heaven and children become Coda dat the 1982 not of the magnitude and<lb />Suejette A. Jones the suffering and hope of  oheb  n ? and  ochillum ?. That performe at the 1982 _ renown that it had under the<lb />salvation of the slaves with brings authenticity to it, but it _ A Tribute to Walter | wenger a, a nOxy = TN; late Walter Plemmer. Some of<lb />: They speak of sorrow, the suffering and salvation of | makes some people eed Nassau Bahamas (that was the Greenville natives who<lb />oppression and strength. the Gospel  " universal uncomfortable. Some say the ; arranged by the then sand with the arene wee<lb />They cry for freedom and elements that transcend race _  reluctance by somee blacks to The Tarboro Jubilee Representative L. H. Fountain Selena pate 0 we<lb />. faith, many of the words . and culture. Many credit the embrace spirituals may be Singers was founded and of Tarboro): sever al concerts Gracie Mepane wines Wi am<lb />familiar even to the littlest Fisk Jubilee Singers, who attributable to the painful organized in the Spring of aired on WNCT.TV: TIALS ] estey<lb />ones:  oHe TsGotthe Whole toured the United States and thoughts they canconjure. _the Bicentennial year, appearances at Sycamore Hill 200 Wife» and Suejette Jones.<lb />World in His Hands. ? But Europe in the late 19" century Blacks don Tt like toremember 1976, by the late Walter ae st Church, ee The memories of Walter<lb />beyond the simple melodies With helping bring the Negro _ slavery, and there is adanger _ Plemmer of Tarboro, NC. Visca Methodist Church, Peirce een nea<lb />and easy-to-remember lyrics _ Spiritual to a broader of appreciating spirituals eS Tabernacle Center of hearts<lb />| that helped make them staples audience. (See Personal Note. simply for their entertainment accomplished musician, Deliverance (Dr. George A<lb />of American popular music, at the end of the aricle.) value. They cannot be . having served as band ay Hawkins Pastor) snd obi Respectfully submitted by:<lb />Negro spirituals are an properly understood unless Sine ctor, choral iris as ore sentations at churches Suejette A. Jones<lb />| Over the years, the spiritual, there isa powerfulempathy _well as director of drama<lb />| horde forbou_wichexpeeneda ? wihwhaifsiket bea ida arsinde fought Noth Cavin Paral Nate<lb />solace and hope. More thana Teawakening during thecivil slave. You have to have the Tarboro Schools system. nentio * Johnella Frazer, my piano<lb />century later, the message is rights movement of the capacity to identify in order to His great desire was to : teacher during my years at<lb />no less powerful orinspiring. 1960s, has become more understand. have acommunity musical - Plemmer Ts arrangements'of Virginia State University, had<lb />entwined with gospel music, a group that would express Negro svirituale e dhis as been a member of the Fisk<lb />The founder of The more formal style that arose If our ancestors could get themselves creatively, to co he sttions were beautifull Jubilee Singers.<lb />Spirituals Project, aDenver- in the urban North in the late through two and a half sing songs of intellectual rendered and kept the ,<lb />based nonprofit group whose  " :19" century and is centuries of chattel slavery, and aesthetic value, to _ :<lb />mission is to preserve and characterized by present-day black people  "_ "_ "perform monuments written<lb />promote spirituals like «  amangements and ought to be able to cope with _ by the world Ts outstanding<lb /> oSwing Low, Sweet Chariot" instrumentation. 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