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![]() Dedication Weak black "leaders" such as Jesse Jackson, Jr. are frequently recognized for supposedly helping minorities. The reality behind whiners like Jesse Jackson, Jr. is they perpetuate black victimization, pushing for more and more dependency upon Uncle Sam, rather than self-sufficiency, and true individual freedom. Stephanie Kennedy Sailor thinks it's time to recognize strong black leadership. She gives credit to leaders who push for personal responsibility and self-sufficiency. Stephanie's 2004 run for Congress is dedicated to: Marva Collins, Education Individualist, dissatisfied with the education of her children, she took matters into her own hands Bill Cosby, Comedian with PhD in Education, recently tackled the true state of affairs for blacks, making scathingly honest remarks on 5/17/04 at the NAACP conference, on the 50th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education. Checkout Jesse Jackson's angry face in the photo -- he's not too pleased about Cosby's honesty. Click here to access audio file & transcript of Cosby's famous speech. Update 2/5/07: Cosby releases his book, Come on, People!: On the Path from Victims to Victors. Thomas Sowell, Free-Market Economist, columnist and author of numerous books addressing race, culture, economics, and more Lee Walker, President, The New Coalition with a mission of economic independence and social advancement for blacks and all Americans Walter E. Williams, Free-Market Economist, columnist and author of many publications addressing a wide range of issues |