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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

OMG! OMG! Redeye's Front Page Blogspot has arrived!

Redeye's Frontpage is the Blog I'm Feeling Today at the Field Negro. Go over there and look to the right sidebar, there lot's of other neat stuff there too. Since my Field Negro Behavior is is partially responsible for my getting kicked off the front page of Left in Alabama I am particularly honored and indeed humbled. Welcome Field Negro readers and fans. This is why I blog.

Last stop on my way back up to the attic.. (0.00 / 0)
OP, you refer to them as "The traditional African American power brokers" we refer to them as Field Slaves/Negroes. I agree, Davis isn't "beholden to them", but should be, because without the "traditional African American power brokers" as you call them Artur Davis wouldn't be in the House. .

Grouped like dregs at the bottom of the Caucus barrel are five members whose conduct reveals them as tools for parties outside the Black community: Albert Wynn (MD) 55%, Artur Davis (AL) 40%, David Scott (GA) 35%, Sanford Bishop (GA) 32.5%, and Harold Ford Jr. (TN) 32.5.

In your culture House Slaves/Negroes would be called turncoats (Benedict Arnold).

In your culture Field Negroes would be called patriots (Patrick Henry).

Now before anyone gets offended by the terms Slaves, Negro, Field or House, its about the BEHAVIOR not the person. For example

Field Negro BEHAVIOR is;

(JULIUS H. HOLLIS) FOUNDER AND CEO OF THE ALLIANCE FOR DIGITAL EQUALITY.THIS BROTHER COULD HAVE STAYED IN PRIVATE INDUSTRY AND JUST WATCH HIS MONEY PILE UP. INSTEAD, HE STARTED THIS NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION TO HELP POOR PEOPLE AND PEOPLE OF COLOR GET EQUAL ACCESS TO TECHNOLOGY. NOW THAT'S FN BEHAVIOR. http://www.alliancefordigitalequality.org/about.php



*FN=Field Negro
House Negro BEHAVIOR is;

VOTING AGAINST THIS HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM BILL WHEN 27% OF YOUR CONSTITUENTS LIVE BELOW THE POVERTY LEVEL IS HN BEHAVIOR.

*HN=House Negro


On my way back to the attic now for real....



The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dreams shall never die.~Senator Edward M. Kennedy (D. MA)

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