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PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:03 am    Post subject: Jackson gaffe: 'It spoke to discontent on the left about Oba Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:03 am    Post subject: Re: Jackson gaffe: 'It spoke to discontent on the left about Reply with quote

torresD <torresd30@hotmail.com> wrote:
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American blacks are so funny.


You know, if an American black like Jesse or some of the others tried that
shit in Toronto, where the first doctor in the city was a negro back before
your civil war, most of us who know would laugh at it.

We always laugh at you guys. We were the top end of your "underground rail
road".

You do know that? Don't you?
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:03 am    Post subject: Re: Jackson gaffe: 'It spoke to discontent on the left about Reply with quote

Force Majeure <ForceMajeure@yahoo.com> wrote:
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torresD <torresd30@hotmail.com> wrote:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/audio/2008/jul/11/obamajackson.nuts

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American blacks are so funny.

You know, if an American black like Jesse or some of the others tried that
shit in Toronto, where the first doctor in the city was a negro back before
your civil war, most of us who know would laugh at it.

We always laugh at you guys. We were the top end of your "underground rail
road".

You do know that? Don't you?


Seriously


Funk master Rick James from Buffalo NY was in a band with Neil Young in
Toronto, and Rick was a draft dodger from the time of Vietnam!
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 11:03 am    Post subject: Re: Jackson gaffe: 'It spoke to discontent on the left about Reply with quote

Force Majeure <ForceMajeure@yahoo.com> wrote:
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Force Majeure <ForceMajeure@yahoo.com> wrote:
torresD <torresd30@hotmail.com> wrote:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/audio/2008/jul/11/obamajackson.nuts

audio



American blacks are so funny.

You know, if an American black like Jesse or some of the others tried that
shit in Toronto, where the first doctor in the city was a negro back before
your civil war, most of us who know would laugh at it.

We always laugh at you guys. We were the top end of your "underground rail
road".

You do know that? Don't you?


Seriously

Funk master Rick James from Buffalo NY was in a band with Neil Young in
Toronto, and Rick was a draft dodger from the time of Vietnam!


Actually Rick James was AWOL from the US Army. Playing in early 1960's bands

with Neil Young.



Born in Orchard Park, New York?a suburb of Buffalo, New York?James was the
third of eight children. His father was an autoworker who abandoned the
family, his mother was a former dancer. His uncle was Melvin Franklin, bass
vocalist of The Temptations. He has a Grandson, Mark D, who currently works
for a Marketing Software company in London.

In 1964, James left the U.S. Naval Reserve after having begun to miss weekend
training because it interfered with his music career and his raging heroin
and cocaine addictions.[1] Fleeing north to Toronto, Ontario in the summer of
1964, James, now using the stage name Big Jimmy, continued his musical
career. His first band was called the Mynah Birds, which also featured Neil
Young and future Steppenwolf member Nick St. Nicholas. In 1965, the group
recorded a single for the Canadian arm of Columbia Records. In early 1965,
St. Nicholas left the band and was replaced by Bruce Palmer.
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