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Wednesday 6 March 2013

History is a vital supplement...

It was black history last month and this month is history month.  It's all the same.

To celebrate History month, the United Notions of Equality has announced that there will be a UN heritage declaration outlawing antiquated  terms of human difference from less knowledgeable and affluent times such as "white" and "black" that really make no sense or provide any benefit to human understanding in this post modern era.  The declaration from the United Notions will appear on the first flight of the Holiday Star Galactica early prototype that is really a large Hercules transport plane designed for at least five days orbit with extra thrust to get into orbit and enough remaining fuel for re-entry and good heat shielding.  The second prototype in design is a large blended-wing passenger plane.  It is done. The day has come for men to continue to sit down at Pondarosa restaurants or some other steak  restaurant and discuss intricate plans on how to rob a bank and who will drive the getaway vehicle.  The officers of various ethnicity will plan on how to eavesdrop, beat up people of various ethnicity, break into nice people's homes, get arrested for it and kill the bank robbers after stealing the loot if they do not carry out the robbery themselves with dispatch saying   ".. that's one of ours." Oh. I thought it was a bank robber using cruisers for getaway.     "One day" as mentioned by Martin Luther King came in the 1860's somewhere out west after the civil war. Ned was not killed because he is black in the movie "Unforgiven". Ned was killed because he was a nice guy and wanted to believe in his friend. That was Ned.

"One day" came when Doctor George Washington Carver designed plastics from plant oils for use in automobiles at Ford motor company with a six figure salary. "One day" came in WWII when white and black infantry and pilots died liberating France. "Vive le Microsoft".   "One Day" came in the Korean war when white and black navy officers helped patrol the south seas in keeping Korea half democratic. "Vive le Samsung." 

Enjoy documentaries on history and new culture on the food, fashion and travel channel. 

Also, enjoy it right here in the documentary section.

This week, please enjoy documentary segments on South African vineyards. 

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