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May 2015
We, see many politicians gets before certain groups and preach many mistruth.
All because it falls under see a fool use a fool rule.

And many buys into statements many don't want to work.
Or taking from the government.
Things said to get a vote makes the voters comes across as a idiotic joke.
Remember, you see what you want to see?

News preach this.
And profess they an honorable squad of reporters.
Then , they see what they wants to see too?

The power that be always slant things to make their claims.
It's a good thing that history exist to question it.

All men are created equal?
Yes, on surface, it sounds great.
But honestly not true.
When many decides hiring practices upon race.

Attend your bank.
Attend your store.
Look around your business and it tells you so much more.

Oh, we use many feel, they are entitled to entitlements.
Then, when researched and notice honest truth.
You become aware of when entitlement begin.

Some were educated in shacks.
While the same money was motivated a different direction to upgrade their school.

Tricks, you still see in use by those same political crew.
And if honest about life.
Prison tells a whole different story when you notice those inmates.

Businessmen that got over on clients.
Might be an executive, a lawyer and yes even law officials.
Some people serving time from so call good families.
Then, many see what they want to see?

Thank God for our history.

Scriptures points how that the poor should inherit the kingdom of God.
In truth, they make up most congregation.
While the wealthy tries to buy their position .
We know this.
We see this.

Thank God for our history.

Which spotlight Bull Connor and George Wallace legacy.
And tells, the stories of various white flight.

The fear group, they became known.
Cause in truth, many are a aware they still feel uncomfortable.

And you might say, I see what I want to see?
But in society, history support many of these things.
jeffrey conyers
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jeffrey conyers  united states
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