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IT'S ALL IN THE GAME.

NOW, the President is apologizing to the Officer and now has invited them both to visit in the white house. What now Hussein? Enoch, any suggestions?
Connectingblack

Dear Black America and all others
The president is well within his political game to call, apologize, invite him to dinner or take him to a movie because what was said was said and what was done was done.

When the deal went down Obama took your side, what happens after that is whether here nor there because all that matters is how the president put it down coming out of the gate. Apologies and kind gestures after the fact is referred as damage control.

Take for example how the south lynched, murdered, raped, imprisoned, robbed and stole your land, opportunities, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness from black people and then they apologized.

The south has apologized and invited you to the white house but does it change the fact that your loved ones are dead, your land is gone, your children are uneducated and your life, liberty and pursuit of happiness is plagued with poverty and ignorance?

In Chicago the police pull up to your house break-in destroy your place, arrest you, embarrass you and cost you your job only to realize it was the wrong house and you are not the person they were looking for.

The police publicly apologizes and give you tickets to the policeman's ball. Does the apology change the fact that your house has been destroyed, you're unemployed, your reputation tarnished and your neighbors treat you like a criminal?

In a fit of rage you hit your woman and later apologize but does it change the fact that she now has a black eye and is missing two teeth?

In a fit of jealousy your woman break out the windows in your house and trash your car. She apologizes but does it change the fact that you must now replace the windows in your house and pay to repair your car?

In the moment of truth president Obama stood up for black America then apologizes to white America but does his apology change the fact that he stood up for black America without pause or hesitation?

If black people know nothing else they know the importance of taking sides.

If two black people are in a dispute and a third person is called in to resolve the dispute the first words from the third persons mouth will signal the direction of the dispute because as soon and before the third person can finish their sentence one of the blacks involved in the dispute will ask or say, "Why are you taking his side or her side"?

The very first thing all black people want to know when a dispute breaks out is "whose side are you on?" The first official statement out of presidents Obama's mouth clearly showed the world whose side he was on.

His first remarks made it clear to all of America that right or wrong, win or lose he was on the side of Black America.

All black America needs to remember and never forget is that President Obama took your side with out hesitation. What happens after that... is all in the game.

Of course the president apologizes after the fact but as the young people say, "Don't fall for the hype" because his apology is all in the game.

In the game of World Domination you have the right and you have the power. You use the power when you don't have the right.

America knows that if you use the power while the people cry that you did not have the right to use the power then every politician, state or country knows it is always better to ask for forgiveness than permission.

However black people in our ignorance care more about the apology than what they are sorry for. Forget about the apology.

Black people accepted the apology from the south for their southern transgressions against them because black people would rather throw out the banana and chew on the peel.

Forget about the apology because in their hearts and mind white America does not accept the president's apology because they know that the apology is merely diplomacy and protocol. The apology is all a part of the game.

Companies and corporations use the strategy daily. The will settle a lawsuit and issue a statement that says our settlement or apology in no way admits guilt or wrongdoing.

White America however has an obligation to the game to make a major production out of the president's apology for all it is worth but stand firm black America because as the game goes the president's apology is not an admission of guilt or wrongdoing.

The president's apology is all in the game.

Black America read Undercover Smart and learn to play the game. Go there now.

http://www.mubarakinter-prizes.com/MIPONE.html


Sincerely, Enoch Mubarak
President/CEO Mubarak Inter-prizes
http://www.mubarakinter-prizes.com/