Herb of the month

NOVEMBER 2010 HERB OF THE MONTH: JIMMY MCMILLAN

THE PEOPLE ARE TOO DAMN HIGH

Until this clown, and more than likely a government plant, entered into the New York State Gubernatorial election debate, the Freedom Party was on course to make permanent ballot status with 50,000 votes. Thanks for taking 40,000 votes from the Freedom Party and being a co-conspirator with the so-called “state” against the Afrikan community and ensuring we have no political voice in New York State.

congratulations, HERB.

Herb of the month

OCTOBER 2010 HERB OF THE MONTH: JUAN WILLIAMS

WHEN ASS KISSING GOES WRONG

Was NPR wrong for firing you? Yes. But, you get the Herb of the month award for playing the Jane character to NPR’s Julian in a reinactment of the movie School Daze. “You did what? I didn’t tell you to do that shit!” LOL

congratulations, HERB.

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http://www.freedompartynys.com/

Mario Cuomo, in 1982, not only ran on an all-white slate but he also refused to appoint a single Black commissioner in his administration even though the Black vote was the marginal difference in his defeat of Mayor Ed Koch in the critical Democratic primary. When asked why he refused to appoint a Black commissioner as a payback for Black support, he stated that he owed Blacks nothing since, instead of respectfully voting for him, they hostilely voted against Koch.

And now we are going to support his son? Do not listen to established Black Leadership who will tell you to vote for Andrew Cuomo. They are bought and paid for and will attempt to get you to work against your own interests to help the Democratic party.
The Freedom Party needs 50,000 votes to be the first bona fide Black & Latino led state recognized independent political party in the United States. 400,000 votes would be more than any third party ever received and would create a strong lobby for political leverage. 1.6 million votes and the election is won.

Is there any sane rational reason not to support this movement?

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