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Monday, April 7, 2008

Death is not always black and white

"The mixture of illegal drugs, easy access to handguns, and young men who feel locked out of economic opportunity is what these statistics reflect," is what the liberals want you to believe. The fact of the matter is not all just drugs, handguns are not easy to get as some want to portray.

Fact is young men that come from a fatherless homes is numero uno. Those born out of wedlock to females schooled in modern liberalism, many times children themselves. Woman today are not like my mother, who was left alone rearing to children. She assured us of our very existence if we did not do what was expected of us, I believed her. Thank God because if she was not hard on me, I would have been a criminal instead of a licensed professional as I am today. I found her a pushover at the hands of the grandchildren, although she claimed her temperament was disciplined by her experience with us.

Of course secularism, the war on Christianity, coupled with modern liberalism teaches no religious edicate, thus absent is fear of the wrath of God, and that is why many people are killed, in my opinion. We have lost our civilization and we don't get our asses to church enough.

An estimated 16,400 people were murdered in the United States in 2005, down from a peak of 21,400 a decade ago. Similarly, the number of black people slain dropped over the last 10 years, from 10,400 in 1995 to almost 8,000 in 2005.

Studies of most of the black murder victims — 93% — were killed by other black people, the study found. About 85% of white victims were slain by other white people. Two years ago, 6,783 black men were murdered, up from 6,342 in 2004, the study shows. The murder rate among white men also rose, but less dramatically: 5,850 were slain in 2005, compared with 5,769 the year before.

I heard on a talk radio show that 8235 back men were murdered last year, 7366 white men were killed in the United States. I was in awe because i never saw the body count in the War on Terror in this way.

In closing, in SIX YEARS of the War on Terror and we just topped 4,000 servicemen killed in Iraq. Here is some food for thought, maybe its safer for black and white men in Iraq then in the streets of the United States.

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