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Posted by Cramer (Member # 5) on :
 
www.directblackaction.com


REPARATIONS
ATTORNEY ROBERT BROCK ADVANCES REPARATIONS MOVEMENT TO A NEW LEVEL


Claim What's Yours!!!
Find Out How to Make Your Legal Claim


Black People in United States have been wondering what they need to do to get paid
for the "forty (40) Acres" and "a mule" which they never received. Well, it is
easier that you think.


You must:
(1) File a Claim for it
(2) To do this, send your name and address, along with $50.00,
payable to, and send to:


"Robert Brock, CBA Fund"
P.O. Box 15248
Washington, D.C. 20003

(3) Dr. Robert L. Brock., Internationally Renowned-Attorney has just the Claim Form for you to demand your Reparations. Then, Dr. Brock will send the Claim Form to you to make your legal claim for reparations/money.


Fill out the Claims Form, Notarize the Claims Form, and send it to Dr. Brock. He will process and file it with the Government of the United States of America and in International Law. After which, you will receive a certified copy for your records.

DON'T WAIT!!! Do these three things today.

Why should the Japanese, Jews, Indians, and Everyone else but the Black Slaves' Descendant receive Raparations. Dr. Brock, your Reparation Guru Representative for over 40 years asks--why not be compensated for over 440 years of labor without pay?, and why not take direct black action now. This is your natural right.

Remember, Dr. Robert Brock filed as early as December 9, 1965, demanding $500,000. for each Slaves' Descendant of African Origin Ancestry.
www.directblackaction.com

you will not belive the shit on this site.

there has always been something I LOVE about the confederate flag.....


 


Posted by BoondockSaint (Member # 67) on :
 

3 things

1. Did any of these silly bastards work on a plantation? No? Oh, then shut up, you lose.

2. How are they going to come up with the $50 to send to Mr. Robert L. Brock? Aren't they just going to contribute to their pathetic existence by robbing, raping, or dealing their way to get the cash

3. "Why should the Japanese, Jews, Indians, and Everyone else but the Black Slaves' Descendant receive Raparations?" I thought they were Native Americans, Jewish people, Asian americans...fuckin' racist.
 


Posted by RockLobster (Member # 45) on :
 
I don't think about it it just makes me, too angry.
 
Posted by Cremator (Member # 8) on :
 
With any luck, this is a White Supremist site that is taking $50 from blacks and using it to buy lumber for making crosses...
 
Posted by Jomama (Member # 56) on :
 
A lot of the western lands are becoming more and more overrun buy feral horses and burros. They don't belong there and compete w/native species for food and habitat. The PETA type groups have stopped the BLM from managing/culling the herds, with the exception of selling them to people who want a cheap horse (doesn't have a big impact on the populations).

I think that the BLM should offer them in lew of "the Mule" that is owed them. I just have this image in my mind that makes me LOL, of semi's-full of wild burrows being driven in and dropped off at residents all throughout the inner-cities of large metropolitan areas like L.A., Chicago, and the TC's......WTF would they do with it, in their 2 bedroom apt. Whats the interest owed on a mule for 175yrs, about 60 or 70 mules-per-person probably.
 


Posted by Cramer (Member # 5) on :
 
MORE GREAT NEWS ON A FUCKING STUPID TOPIC!

Lawsuit Chases Companies Tied to Slavery

FNC
Wednesday, March 27, 2002
By Kelley Vlahos Beaucar


WASHINGTON — A prayer on a Brooklyn street preceded the filing of an unprecedented $1.4 trillion lawsuit against eight major corporations alleged to have profited from their historical ties to the slave trade more than 137 years ago.


Claiming to represent all of the United States' 35 million African-Americans, New York slave reparations activist Deadria Farmer-Paellmann named Aetna Inc., CSX Corp. and FleetBoston Financial Corp., among others, as unjustly profiting from the slave trade before the Civil War ended in 1865.

"We are going to finally hold corporations accountable for the crimes against humanity that they've committed against my ancestors," Farmer-Paellmann told reporters Tuesday.

"This is a case that targets corporate America. It targets those companies that we can prove were built on the backs of African slaves, that were built on the sweat and labor of African slaves that was never paid for, and we say 150 years later pay for it," said Bruce Nagel, an attorney representing Farmer-Paellmann.

"I don't think that it will prevail," said Fox News senior judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano. "It's inconceivable that someone alive or enjoying this wealth today had anything to do with it 150 years ago."




More Information

• Related: View the Class Action Complaint by Deadria Farmer-Paellmann



The suit was prepared by some of the same lawyers behind the Holocaust lawsuits that ended up winning $8 billion from Swiss banks that held Nazi assets taken from Jews before and during World War II. The lawyers for Farmer-Paellmann say they plan to file more suits and hope to identify as many as 1,000 corporations that benefited from slavery.

Attorney Ed Fagen of Fagen and Associates, one of the firms working for Farmer-Paellmann, said three complaints were filed Tuesday in New York and New Jersey implicating eight companies.

Hartford-based Aetna has already had a run-in with Farmer-Paellmann in the past. Two years ago, the company, which has given more than $36 million to the black community and hosts an annual symposium on race at its corporate offices, admitted that it insured slaves for slave owners and apologized.

"Aetna has long acknowledged that for several years shortly after its founding in 1853, that the company may have insured the lives of slaves," the firm said in March 2000. "We express our deep regret over any participation at all in this deplorable practice."

On Monday, Aetna responded to the news of the pending lawsuit. "We do not believe a court would permit a lawsuit over events which — however regrettable — occurred hundreds of years ago," a statement released by the company said. "These issues in no way reflect Aetna today."

CSX also issued a statement late Monday.

"The claimants named CSX because slave labor was used to construct portions of some U.S. rail lines under the political and legal system in place more than a century before CSX was formed in 1980. The lawsuit to be filed in federal court in New York City against CSX and other corporations demanding financial reparations is wholly without merit and should be dismissed," it said.

A spokeswoman for FleetBoston said the company would not comment until it has seen the lawsuit.

Though Farmer-Paellmann's suit is the first of its kind, it's unlikely to be the last. According to reports, a Washington-based group that includes O.J. Simpson attorney Johnnie Cochran, Harvard University professor Cornel West, and Columbia scholar Manning Marable, has already developed a list of targeted corporations.

Those include New York Life, AIG, J.P. Morgan Chase Manhattan Bank, as well as Aetna and FleetBoston.

Media publishers who once printed ads for slave owners have also been fingered by reparations advocates, as have major colleges and universities — including Harvard and Yale — whose many early benefactors were documented slave owners.

"It’s safe to assume that these are the first steps and ongoing research as we speak is being done on a variety of institutions, public and private," said Marable, who said blacks continue to suffer in the private sector by experiencing higher insurance and mortgage rates from companies whose equity was raised on the backs of slaves.

"To me it’s not fundamentally about the money, it is about the truth of history and bringing the truth to light, which will promote a frank and honest discussion across the racial divide," he said.

Critics say the companies being targeted look nothing like they did almost a century and a half ago and that shareholders today weren’t even alive when the slave trade took place so they shouldn’t be held responsible for past evils.

"The real problem is they are publicly-traded companies, and they cannot afford the publicity. It’s a form of shakedown, extortion. The companies today are completely different from the companies they are talking about in the past; the people who will get the money are people who aren’t slaves," said scholar David Horowitz, who recently released Uncivil Wars: The Controversy over Reparations for Slavery.

But Joyce A. Ladner, a senior fellow with the Brookings Institute and author of The New Urban Leaders, said even if they don't succeed, the suit will have made its point.

"This case does two things, it educates the larger public about the role that institutions played in slavery," she said, and it "redresses old grievances" by tying specific harm to companies and the government.

"These lawyers — and they are some of the finest legal minds in America — know that this is basically a frivolous lawsuit that will not succeed, but to the extent that they can stir the pot and get us to talk about this and maybe create this fund for scholarships and maybe get an apology from Congress, they will have accomplished their purpose," Napolitano said

When are these fucking stupid people going to face the FACTS that they were sold into slavery by THEIR OWN PEOPLE!!!

AGAIN, people blaming someone else and not caring to realize the truth.

All of these " educated " lawers can fuck off and die!!!

Tell me again why tort reform is a bad idea.

FUCK YOU, YOU SLIMY WORTHLESS FUCKS!!!!

 


Posted by Cramer (Member # 5) on :
 
Please read through the PDF file that contains the " facts " on this suit. Oh my fucking god, what a bunch of shit. I cannot belive that our society has fallen to this level WITHOUT any armed conflict within our own borders....These fucking people are no more entitled to monies from these companies than I am. Please, just go away and DIE!!!
 


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