Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Obama To Sign Historic Settlement To Black Farmers | News One

Obama To Sign Historic Settlement To Black Farmers News One: "WASHINGTON– Decades-old claims from African American farmers and native Americans that the government mistreated and swindled them out of billions of dollars can finally be settled starting Wednesday. President Barack Obama is set to sign the bill authorizing payment of $4.6 billion to settle claims that arose in class-action lawsuits. The White House said the president would sign the Claims Resolution Act of 2010 and make remarks at the ceremony next week, but offered no further details. The House passed the bill on Tuesday. The package would award some $3.4 billion to American Indians for royalties for resources like oil, gas and timber. Another $1.2 billion would go to African American farmers who claim they were unfairly denied federal loans and other assistance."
The seeds are planted..
Gods root..an
holy ordinance has been
granted..
where my Father's
lay in pastures..the Indians
stolen moments
captured once..now agreed
Obama..Black as Our President
Will honor..respect and
commenmorate
what's been Long over do
the American patriotism
Ordained And acknowledged..
Men Of Color..
Gratified...The Powers of
our Nation..
Truth..where Justice proceeds
Neglect..is now overruled..positive
One Nation under God
so help me..amen
I am so happy...thank You Jesus..
Create Sheila T Jordan

African American Female Singers

African American Female Singers: "Tina Turner Tina Turner is an American singer, regarded as 'The Queen of Rock 'n' Roll'. She was born on November 26, 1939 in Tennessee, United States, as Anna Mae Bullock. Tina started her music career with 'Rhythm and Blues' musician Ike Turner. At the age of 18, she started singing for Ike's shows occasionally. Later, both of them got married and formed 'Ike & Tina Turner Revue'. In 1960, 'A Fool in Love' became a huge R&B hit. 'Proud Mary', in 1968, won a Grammy for the Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo. In 1984, 'What's Love Got to Do with it' made it to the top of Billboard Hot 100. Tina has won 8 Grammies in her career"

Words to live By..My Cousin..TINA TURNER

"Sometimes you've
got to let everything go - purge yourself. If you are unhappy with anything . . . whatever is bringing you
down, get rid of it. Because you'll find that when you're free, your true creativity, your true self comes out.” Tina Turner"...AKA..my Cousin.. Annie Mae Bullock... through my mother's side of the Bullock family..