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Roland Martin en route with Obama to NAACP

In President Obama on July 16, 2009 at 1:44 pm

I submitted a question as Roland was asking for questions on my fb wall. I want to know if illegal aliens will be able to game the new universal health care system, should we get one. They are the ones who killed many black historic hospitals in California and other places with their OVERUSE of the ER rooms. The right is right in asking this question.

My question was to be the subject of a doctoral dissertation to be done in France. I was going to compare Mexicans with the north Africans who migrate to France both legally and illegally.

I would be comparing apples with apples.  I never did that at the Sorbonne even though I was about to get clearance to do same. But it would just be coming of import about this time if I had be able to complete the study.

More later

  1. Hi,

    I’m writing from StoryCorps, America’s largest nonprofit national oral history project. I thought you and your blog readers would be interested in listening to StoryCorps’ latest story to broadcast on NPR this morning. Mamie Todd tells her daughter, Ann Todd Jealous, and grandson, Benjamin Todd Jealous, President and CEO of the NAACP, about demanding supplies from the white school superintendent while teaching at an all-black school in the 1930s. You can take a listen here (about 4 minutes): http://www.storycorps.org/listen/stories/mamie-todd-with-her-grandson-ben-jealous-and-her-daughter-ann-todd-jealous.

    StoryCorps is an independent nonprofit project whose mission is to honor and celebrate one another’s lives through listening. Since 2003, tens of thousands of people from across the country have interviewed family and friends through StoryCorps. Each conversation is recorded on a free CD to take home and share and is also archived for generations to come at the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress. Millions listen to the award-winning broadcasts on public radio and the Internet. Select stories have also been published in the New York Times bestselling book, Listening Is an Act of Love.

    I hope you take the time to listen and share.

    Thanks,
    Amber Leigh