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Emerging Black Farmers Celebrate Kwanzaa ~ 2007 Farm Bill

by Khubaka, Michael Harris (blackagriculture [at] yahoo.com)
Divine Agriculture is the best way to define the Emerging Black Farmers in America. Kwanzaa continues to be a shining light to find our way back to our creator. This 40th Season of Kwanzaa builds upon a intergenerational transition of becoming. Enjoy the fruit from a strong tree.
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40th Anniversary of Kwanzaa ~ 2007 Farm Bill Debate

California is named after Queen Califia, Black Women Warrior whom battled Hernan Cortez for several years in the legendary battle for the tip of Baja California, 1535. The “Women” and a “Few Good Men” will define the 2007 Farm Bill Debate to decide who will “give us this day our daily bread.”

Divine Agriculture connects our sacred ‘ribbon in the sky’ to the black soil in the “Garden of Eden” and California remains a global paradigm for Agriculture because of the bountiful nature of our Queen Mother’s Sweet Yoni continuing to give good fruit and vegetables to a hungry world.

The Creator of Kwanzaa was nurtured in a California Sun; under the guidance of many African Elders whom shoulders Tiamoya and Dr. Maulana Karenga continue to stand upon, side by side.

Many signs and symbols of generational learning are open secrets that embrace a dawning of the Age of Aquarius, yet the bastardization of many well intentioned souls embrace chaos in this season.

I was reminded of a Black man’s Johnson when U.S. Senator Johnson holds the world agriculture community by a rise and fall of his Johnson. We shall overcome indeed someday, thus says Michael King.

Our 2007 Farm Bill Debate will rest upon an open secret of a 2007 Budget Bill that utilizes a Peter Pan notion of magical dust for a foundational premise.

How many U.S. citizens will go hungry for another 5 years is not measured in the current economic construct of U.S. Agricultural Policy and Procedure.

The very notion of feeding every child in America is repulsive thought and action in the Community Food and Justice Community whom marshals a notion of culling the human population with good intentions.

Divine Agriculture will once again be a measured tool to “Form a More Perfect Union” as our Founding Fathers intended. It remains the responsibility of the Executive Branch of our U.S. Government to nurture Agriculture throughout the land.

I remain hopeful because President Bush annual embrace of Kwanzaa does so much more than many false prophets know as “Do Good Negroes in America.”

President George Bush

I send greetings to those observing Kwanzaa.

During the seven days of Kwanzaa leading up to the New Year, friends and family come together in a spirit of love and joy to honor their rich African heritage, reflect on the Seven Principles, and give thanks for the blessings of freedom and opportunity. Forty years after the first Kwanzaa, this hopeful occasion remains an opportunity to build the bonds of family, community, and culture and move ever closer to the founding promise of liberty and justice for all.

Our Nation is a better place because of the contributions African Americans have made to our strength and character over the generations. As you gather to celebrate your ancestry this Kwanzaa, I encourage you to take pride in your many achievements and look to the future with confidence in your abilities and faith in a brighter tomorrow.

Laura and I send our best wishes for a joyous Kwanzaa and a blessed New Year.

GEORGE W. BUSH

Emerging Black Farmers in America may receive an Executive Order in 2007 to solve centuries of systemic institutional racism that stems for our “previous condition of servitude”, nothing less will resolve America’s unspoken secret and shame to feed our children sacred nutritional vibration.
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