
[quote]DarkNinjaa wrote:
Boohoo…please let me go cry because what you said just broke my heart. boohoooooo!!!(check my shares and stocks… ALL GOOOD!!) Oh, damn, you’re glad I still post here but then you get your panties twisted with my posts? Make up your mind, bitch.
Keep on following Prof X . It’s just too fun to watch. I’ve been showing your posts to my black friends and we laugh at your ass. Typical white man with an entitled superiority complex who’d rather black posters shut the fuck up because he can’t stand black posters ‘‘vindicating’’ blacks. Lol. What a cunt.
ps: carry on being affected by what people post on the interwebz. And, while you’ll throw a fit, I’ll just laugh all the way to the bank. You must be a very sad, poor and lonely person with no life, for constantly chasing after one person who clearly doesn’t give a shit about you.
Pathetic.
Have a lovely time replying to this post. I won’t check it out, 'cos ya know… I ain’t affected as you are. Time is money. I’ve got hundreds of thousands to make this month and, won’t do that by arguing with some irrelevant peasant online.
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Sure dark ninja won’t check out the replies…and Barack Obama is going to give us all 40 acres and mule because he’s not a Republican.
I believe dark ninja statement that she had a million dollar business. It was selling bullshit.
At the “big rally” in Washington DC Reverend Jesse Jackson, a participant in the original march 50 years ago, said there were many barriers in those days that have fallen, but there are more barriers coming up today.
He said "We’ve gone from being denied the right to vote to the crown jewel, President Barack (Obama) in the White House today. Yet beyond that, too many are facing abounding poverty, student loan debt, credit card debt, Jackson said. Now we need a focus on legislation and appropriations to revive the war on poverty and fight for a constitutional right to vote.
The black leaders are all a bunch of fat ass communists that will never be satisfied until the country is bankrupt.
At that time a “savior” will step forward to help America out of it’s financial bondage. Only one request from that “savior.” That we denounce and rid the country of it’s constitution.
Then the black communist leaders work will be complete. They believe they will be rewarded by this deed and they do it out of revenge.
That is why Martin Luther King III, the oldest son of the slain civil rights leader, said today at “the rally” The task is not done. The journey is not complete.