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I believe that a massive mind-manipulation process in the manner of a Machiavellian approach was perpetuated upon the African-American race over 300 years ago, and is still an on-going phenomenon. I too believe that, though, the chains of physical enslavement were broken, the chains of mental enslavement are still in tact; until those chains are broken, all efforts to over-come predominating issues and problems in the black community are futile. As Founder/CEO of the United Voices for a Common Cause, Inc., and the author of Bury that Sucka: A Scandalous Love Affair With the N-word I am committed to helping overcome such ineffective endeavors and replacing emphasis on cultivating healthy mind power.

I encourage you to visit http://www.theunitedvoices.com/ and learn more about our agenda. And to learn more about Bury that Sucka please go to http://www.burythatsucka.com/

 

BEFORE THE "KRAMER" RICHARDS AND DON IMUS' BLOW-UP THERE WAS BURY THAT SUCKA.

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