Doctor Mauricelm-Lei Millere Professional “Psychotherapist” Threatens Black Supporter of Officer Darren Wilson….

Dr. Mauricelm-Lei Millere (below left) is a professional Psychotherapist with an office in Columbus Ohio.  He is also a Black Panther and leader of The Black Nationalist Network currently calling for the public “whipping” and “lynching” of Martin Baker.

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BellNews.Com Shares –  Martin Baker (above right) is a black Republican candidate that has found himself in the middle of a racist hate storm after the shooting in Ferguson, Missouri because he supported due process for the officer involved while at the same time supporting the family of the young man who was killed.

Unfortunately for those who make a living from pushing hate, like Mr. Mauricelm-Lei Millere, Baker’s reasonable actions are a threat to his income. So how does he react? The same way most people who are losing an intellectual argument do…they use intimidation by threatening and/or encouraging violence.

According to Mr. Mauricelm-Lei Millere’s Facebook page, he tried to intimidate Mr. Baker by encouraging people to, “catch, beat, drag and whip” Mr. Baker for being a reasonable man. Here is a screenshot from his page:

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Dr. Mauricelm-Lei Millere is a professional agitator and Black Nationalist Leader who has injected himself into various grievance protests throughout the nation.   Back in 2012 he tried to inject his racism into another case in North Carolina:

The leader of a group calling itself the Black Nationalist Network has scheduled events in Charlotte on Saturday to draw attention to the case of Tanisha Williams, an 18-year-old woman who was somehow left comatose after being arrested on charges of shoplifting.

Not only is Mauricelm-Lei Millere alleging that Charlotte-Mecklenburg police brutally beat the teen, he also alleges that the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is attempting to cover up what happened by doctoring video footage that appears to show Williams strangling herself with a seatbelt in the back seat of a patrol car.  (link)

Prior to that in 2006/2007 Mauricelm-Lei Millere was also heavily involved along with Al Sharpton in pushing the hateful racist rhetoric around the Jena Six rallies.

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According to BellNews: “Police claim that because Mr. Baker wasn’t directly threatened, there is nothing they can do“.

Wasn’t directly threatened ?

…”We must physically beat this jiggaboo…”find him, detain him, beat him, and await further instructions“…

Nothing they can do.

It must not meet Attorney General Eric Holder’s threshold or something.

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136 Responses to Doctor Mauricelm-Lei Millere Professional “Psychotherapist” Threatens Black Supporter of Officer Darren Wilson….

  1. doodahdaze says:

    Frisky are they not? They feel empowered by Obama/Holder.

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    • Sha says:

      TNBP are power tripping because they know as long as Holder is there nothing will happen to them, they have a get out of jail free card. I can’t wait until we have a new POTUS because I want to see if these crap continues.

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      • Sha says:

        Oops I’m in time out ! My comment is in moderation……….

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      • I am with you all the way Sha, I can’t wait until these real jiggaboos are out of power. This s**t has got to stop. I was just saying this morning that I felt sorry for the blacks that had enough sense to look at this case for what it is because they would be chastised by their family and killed by their friends and neighbors. Someone should go find him and beat the doo doo out of him and teach him how to be a civilized member of society.

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        • Sha says:

          It’s a sad world when our leader’s get to pick and choose what is right and wrong and who gets away with what instead of wrong is wrong and right is right and there will be hell to pay for who ever crosses the line regardless of sex, race or religion. Good black people are ashamed of this kind of behavior toward anyone.

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        • BertDilbert says:

          Apparently if you a black, as far as speech and thought are concerned, segregation still exists. Justice is to be meted out in the streets and not the courts. The biggest impediment to black people remains black people.

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        • tessa50 says:

          jiggaboos? You really didn’t need to say anything else. Your point is crystal clear.

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        • tessa50 says:

          Sorry, I see now why you said that word, but still not seeing why you would keep it going?

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      • Attorney says:

        I doubt a new president will have the guts to stop this nonsense. RINOs are weak.

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    • Oh, yes! No doubt about it. We can’t get this Administration out of power quickly enough. A “post-racial” America? What a joke!! America is more racially divided than ever in its history.

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  2. cohibadad says:

    He must be Nation of Islam too, given the “Minister” and the look of him.

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    • jello333 says:

      I’ve never seen one of them (or NBPP) in person, but I’d LOVE to. I wouldn’t debate them, or yell at them. I would LAUGH at them, pointing and laughing right in their faces. All the while HOPING one of them took a swing at me. :/

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    • realitycheck says:

      The “Nation of Islam” is to Islam what Jim Jones was to Christianity … a farce and hijacking of religion

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      • cohibadad says:

        For a laugh check out where the moon came from according to the NOI.

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        • LOLOL – 66 TRILLION years ago a black scientist drilled a hole in the earth and loaded it with explosives, dividing it into two pieces (in a failed attempt to completely destroy it) and the smaller half is what we now call the moon. Okkkkaaaaaay.

          Just one of the many (well, all, actually) flawed beliefs of the NOI. Too hilarious!

          In fact, I’m quite sure that 66 TRILLION years ago there were no humans, much less black scientists! LOLOL

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          • cohibadad says:

            It gets worse. NASA has an article about the smell of moon dust. http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2006/30jan_smellofmoondust/

            NOI says it’s proof that Elijah Muhammad was right all along!!! http://nationofislamhistory.wordpress.com/2010/10/24/honorable-elijah-muhammad-said-a-long-time-ago-that-a-scientist-blew-up-the-moon-using-high-explosives/

            The first time I heard about this I thought the guy was joking. But no, they really believe this stuff. I think the guy who “blew up” the moon might be the same guy they say “invented” white people. They have a drawing of a black man with a big alien head.

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            • Unbelievable. I’m a Christian but find that many fundamentalist Christians have a problem with evolution. My thoughts, and the way I reconcile it with the Bible, is that God created “man”. I interpret this to mean that, at some point in the process of evolution (which was many millenia to mankind but the blink of an eye to God) when the evolution reached a certain point God instilled a soul and that being became a sentient being with a soul – thus the first man and woman.

              I don’t see how in the world the NOI of can believe what they believe. I do not see how they believe that some scientist, 62 Trillion years ago blew up the earth and, this same scientist “invented” white men. Now, if they believe, perhaps, that this scientist is the same person as God – maybe. That being said – I believe in creation AND evolution based on the above theory.

              How in the WORLD do they deny evolution. It is clear that they are descendent from certain animal species – as we all are. They tend to have more similar features, though, than most white people do. Some MUCH more so than others. I also believe this is why some of them are more “feral” than others and more “animalistic” in their behaviors.

              What I don’t believe is they are superior to white people. I believe that people should be measured on a person by person basis. Some are good, some are bad. Some are more civilized, some are more wild. Some are good, some are bad. But, as a whole, the black race, as a culture, worldwide, tend to engage in more criminal behaviors and tend to be far less civilized than other cultures. This alone makes the NOI theory and belief laughable to the point of ridiculous.

              But, hey – whatever floats their boat and makes them feel better.

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              • Chip Bennett says:

                How in the WORLD do they deny evolution. It is clear that they are descendent from certain animal species – as we all are.

                Nonsense. There is zero evidence that humans evolved from some other species. Zip. Zero. Nada. All observed instances of evolution have been intra-species. There is no observed evidence of inter-species evolution.

                That said, while I believe in a literal, six-day creation, and a young earth, I have enough faith in God that He was able to accomplish Creation how ever He saw fit. If God used evolution, it impacts my faith and my belief system not one bit.

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                • Chip: I used to struggle with the evolution v. creation question but that explanation seems to make sense to me and addresses both. I’m not sure about the intra-species evolution, though. Scientists are fairly certain that our modern birds evolved from the dinosaurs that survived extinction. Things and species do evolve and adapt. It’s fascinating that we share almost identical DNA with chimpanzees, which are in the ape family. There is a lot of scientific evidence to support evolution. This is why, I believe, many scientists feel “superior” in their disbelief in God and creation. I choose to believe in both because I do believe God created the world – I just am not as sure of the process. And time is relevant – as humans we cannot even begin to fathom the time continuum in relation to God. Trillions of years to us can be days in a different measurement.

                  Whatever the case, I certainly don’t believe a scientist drilled a hole in the earth and blew it up 62 trillion years ago, creating the moon. Nor do I believe a scientist, perhaps that same scientist, “invented” the white man. THAT is a preposterous belief.

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                • Chip Bennett says:

                  Scientists are fairly certain that our modern birds evolved from the dinosaurs that survived extinction.

                  That’s a hypothesis, not fact. What scientists are “fairly certain” of is meaningless, except insofar as it directs their research via the Scientific Method.

                  Things and species do evolve and adapt.

                  Yes: that is intra-species evolution. There are certain moths that adapted to change from white to b lack, after pollution left their habitat covered in soot. Once the soot and pollution cleared away, the moths adapted back from black to their original white. They were all along still the same species of moth:
                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peppered_moth_evolution

                  It’s fascinating that we share almost identical DNA with chimpanzees, which are in the ape family.

                  98% identical, right? Do you know the sheer volume of genetic information contained in the 2% that differ? It’s really not an argument in favor of inter-species evolution. (And besides the fact: it ignores the falsifying point that apes still exist, which disputes that natural selection caused apes to evolve into humans, due to genetic superiority.)

                  There is a lot of scientific evidence to support evolution.

                  Nope. Scientific evidence involves terms such as observability, reproducibility, and falsifiability. Inter-species evolution involves none of the three. Therefore, it is not scientifically sound. That’s the dirty little secret, you see: there is nothing scientific about the hypothesis of inter-species evolution, because it has not been subjected to, much less survived, the Scientific Method.

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                • One of the most persistent myths, however, concerns the relationship of humans to great apes, a group of primates that includes the gorilla, orangutan and chimpanzee. Someone who believes the myth will say, “If evolution exists, then humans must be descended directly from apes. Apes must have changed, step by step, into humans.” This same person will often follow up with this observation: “If apes ‘turned into’ humans, then apes should no longer exist.” Although there are several ways to attack this assertion, the bottom-line rebuttal is simple — humans didn’t descend from apes. That’s not to say humans and apes aren’t related, but the relationship can’t be traced backward along a direct line of descent, one form morphing into another. It must be traced along two independent lines, far back into time until the two lines merge.

                  The intersection of the two lines represents something special, what biologists refer to as a common ancestor. This apelike ancestor, which probably lived 5 to 11 million years ago in Africa, gave rise to two distinct lineages, one resulting in hominids — humanlike species — and the other resulting in the great ape species living today. Or, to use a family tree analogy, the common ancestor occupied a trunk, which then divided into two branches. Hominids developed along one branch, while the great ape species developed along another branch.

                  http://science.howstuffworks.com/life/evolution/humans-descended-from-apes.htm

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                • Chip Bennett says:

                  And yet, no common ancestor has been found.

                  Unscientific.

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                • jello333 says:

                  I understand that when a human baby is born, they’re composed of around 75% water. Bananas are around 74% water. That explains a LOT about much of the human race. 😉

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                • jello333 says:

                  Chip! It took over 2 years, but I finally found something you and I disagree on. That’s okay… still love me? 😉

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                • Chip Bennett says:

                  You know it!

                  When are you going to get over here to St. Louis so I can buy you a drink?

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                • jello333 says:

                  Yeah, I actually live pretty close, but I’m not sure now is a good time. I mean if I was to run into Crump or someone like that, you’d have to be bailing me out of jail. 😉

                  No but there were about half a dozen times over the past few years we came THIS close to getting tickets to come see a Cards game… my mom hadn’t been to one for like 30 years, so we wanted to take her. But after what happened in December 2011, our hearts just aren’t quite as into it…. if you know what I mean.

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              • cohibadad says:

                Excellent. I can’t disagree with anything you said. I’m helping prepare a book for publication that is basically a refutation of atheism giving the scientific evidence for many topics including evolution, the Big Bang, the virgin birth, etc. and reconciling them with the religious texts. Basically the conclusion is just as you said, life evolved until homo sapien developed, left Africa and migrated to what is now the Persian Gulf region which at that time wasn’t flooded. Adam was the first man qualified to receive the human soul. The Africans did not descend from Adam but developed and received the human soul some time after Adam.

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                • Chip Bennett says:

                  The Africans did not descend from Adam but developed and received the human soul some time after Adam.

                  I utterly reject such a racist, un-biblical claim. If you make such a claim, you do so without any biblical support whatsoever, and in direct opposition to scriptural claims. All men descended through one man, Adam. Any other claim is not biblical, and un-Christian.

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                • cohibadad says:

                  Chip. You’re gonna have a hard time supporting your beliefs with science, which comes down to you believing your interpretation of the Bible over provable, repeatable, testable science. And please, save your racist accusations. Just because you believe something doesn’t mean it’s “un-Christian”. You don’t define Christianity. Never have. Never will. All souls are from one soul, not physically descendants of one man. I don’t even need to argue the point. Science has proven you and your beliefs wrong long ago. You must not have noticed.

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                • Chip Bennett says:

                  Chip. You’re gonna have a hard time supporting your beliefs with science, which comes down to you believing your interpretation of the Bible over provable, repeatable, testable science.

                  You’re claiming that science has proven that Africans and non-Africans descended from separate genetic origins? Am I understanding your claim correctly?

                  And please, save your racist accusations. Just because you believe something doesn’t mean it’s “un-Christian”. You don’t define Christianity. Never have. Never will.

                  You’re right; I don’t. The Bible does. And the Bible is quite clear that all mankind descended from one man, Adam. That is critical, because through that one man, Adam, sin entered the world – which was the reason that Jesus was born of a virgin: so as not to be born of the sin-corrupted genes of the one man, Adam. It was through the one man, Jesus, that all descendants of the one man, Adam, were restored to a right relationship with the one God.

                  If Africans are not descended from the one man, Adam, then Africans are excluded from the saving work of Jesus.

                  So yes: I consider your assertions to be racist.

                  All souls are from one soul, not physically descendants of one man.

                  All souls are from one soul? You find that belief in the Bible where, exactly? Such a belief is born out of Eastern mysticism, not out of Judeo-Christianity. You’re welcome to hold to such beliefs, but you’re not free to redefine Christianity to conform to those beliefs.

                  I don’t even need to argue the point. Science has proven you and your beliefs wrong long ago. You must not have noticed.

                  I hold not a single belief that science has proven wrong. And science most certainly has not proven that all humans share a single soul – your condescension notwithstanding.

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                • cohibadad says:

                  “You’re claiming that science has proven that Africans and non-Africans descended from separate genetic origins? Am I understanding your claim correctly?”

                  No. That’s not what I’m claiming. I’m claiming that your interpretation of the Bible cannot stand the test of science, which disproves your interpretation of the Bible. Do you believe in evolution? Nothing really needs to be said if you don’t.

                  “You’re right; I don’t. The Bible does. And the Bible is quite clear that all mankind descended from one man, Adam. That is critical, because through that one man, Adam, sin entered the world – which was the reason that Jesus was born of a virgin: so as not to be born of the sin-corrupted genes of the one man, Adam. It was through the one man, Jesus, that all descendants of the one man, Adam, were restored to a right relationship with the one God.”

                  What you’ve stated is an interpretation, unless your are a Bible literalist? A young earther? The fact is that the Bible is a combination of literal and figurative. Neither you nor I am infallible, so we, or those we quote, are capable of interpreting a literal verse figuratively, or a figurative verse literally, or explaining figurative verses incorrectly.

                  “If Africans are not descended from the one man, Adam, then Africans are excluded from the saving work of Jesus.”

                  That’s according to your interpretation, which I have reason to believe is incorrect. You claimed this is racist. The author of the book I mentioned, his mother is African and he has nothing but love and praise for his mother and her devotion to God. I would describe your view as material-centric. You think that the physical connection of men to Adam is important, whereas my understanding is that this physical world is but a testing place, and our bodies but the machines used by our soul to interact with this world. This world will pass and have no lasting value. Although Africans, or at least some Africans, didn’t physically descend from Adam, I never stated any “racist” claim of superiority. There is no superiority of the soul between Africans and non-Africans. There are genetic differences between the different races of the world allowing for physical advantages in some cases though.

                  “All souls are from one soul? You find that belief in the Bible where, exactly? Such a belief is born out of Eastern mysticism, not out of Judeo-Christianity. You’re welcome to hold to such beliefs, but you’re not free to redefine Christianity to conform to those beliefs.”

                  Once again, you seem to believe that your understanding of the Bible, Christianity, Judeo-Christianity is the correct one. It is your opinion. And once again, the proof that your view is incorrect is where your view is disproven by science.

                  “I hold not a single belief that science has proven wrong. And science most certainly has not proven that all humans share a single soul – your condescension notwithstanding.”

                  I’m anxious to hear your answer about evolution and how you reconcile it with the Bible. Well actually I’m not really. I’ve probably already heard it before. And I’ve heard the answer to my answer before. And on and on down the trail of apologetics and stubborn opinions.

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                • Thank you. I know there are many different beliefs and theories about this but this one makes the most sense and reconciles evolution with religion. I certainly did not want to open a can of worms nor get into a philosophical debate about it. I think you can believe in evolution AND creation – they go together. And there is some scientific evidence that points to homo sapiens having evolved from a lesser species. And, obviously, we’re still evolving, which would then reason that some species are further evolved than others.

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                • cohibadad says:

                  Yes. Sorry. I don’t really like to discuss these topics very much because they provoke reactions from all sides and I’m pretty tired of talking about it. The scientific evidence for the evolution of Homo sapiens from apes as well as the continuous chain of evolution from the simplest organisms is plentiful. Recurent laryngeal nerve http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recurrent_laryngeal_nerve, chromosome fusion http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromosome_2_(human), not to mention archeological evidence, etc. The hard part about this whole topic isn’t really confirming evolution, it’s reconciling it with religious texts that people interpret as contradicting evolution. It’s true with the Bible as well as the Quran. People who believe in God find themselves in a position where they feel compelled to question or doubt or deny evolution to maintain their religious beliefs. Thanks for the interesting discussion TX. Funny how we ended here from topic about Ferguson.

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      • The difference is Christians will come out against ‘false Christians’ such as Jones or the Westboro baptist church…. but with Islam re their ‘extremists’, crickets.

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      • georgiafl says:

        Islam is nothing good to begin with and Islamists are still slave sellers and slave holders.
        Bizarre that blacks have adopted a slaving religion and slaver religionist names as a rebellion against Christians and whites who fought against and abolished slavery.

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      • sloth1963 says:

        I have lived in and around Detroit most of my life. The Nation of Islam is not a Nation, it’s a bizarre cult within a cult surrounded by a cult (or 3)of personality. How you can combine Scientology with Islam and expect to be taken seriously by anyone who thinks for themselves rather that about themselves is a mystery to me. It’s just a racist ponzi scheme hiding behind a couple of philosophies that are inconsistent with everything Americans hold to be true.

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      • georgiafl says:

        This man is vile and sick. Is he really an APA and/or state licensed psychotherapist?

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        • lorac says:

          Look around that website – “resume” page is nothing of the kind – and doesn’t even say where he graduated. “About me” lists his costs. His degrees are listed as “Mauricelm-Lei Millere DD-BMH, CPC-CC”. I searched for each of those degrees – the first only brings up references to HIM, the second nothing meaningful, either. I think he uses the term “doctor” for the heck of it – no indication of an MD or PhD, not even PsyD. I think he might have gone to the same school as Baden’s recent assistant lol

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      • Bystander says:

        http://counselingservicesincorporated.webs.com/aboutme.htm
        Looks like he still has Arkansas ties. Phone numbers, addresses and references.

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    • lovemygirl says:

      Absolutely a Nation of Islam thing. That “intimidating” scowl is meant to scare people. Don’t get too cocky around them though – They promote the martial arts vigorously but they skip the normal traditions of the Japanese and use it aggressively rather than honorably or for defense only.

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  3. jello333 says:

    As we’ve said about a million times around here: Reverse the races and see what would happen… in media coverage, public perception, and action of the DOJ!

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  4. stella says:

    “Jiggaboo”? I haven’t seen or heard that word in decades.

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    • I don’t think I’ve ever heard it before. Is it one of those words that would be racist if you or I used it but it’s okay because of the race of the guy who did use it?

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    • “Jiggaboo.” I was in a record store one day, must’ve been 35 years ago, when a young Black man came in wearing a bright yellow shirt that said “Jiggaboo” on the front, and “Spearchucker” on the back. We were both looking at Jazz records, and I couldn’t help myself, and cracked up laughing! Well, he laughed too! Turns out he was studying Mechanical Engineering at Case. That’s what my Dad studied at Case. We got to talking. Very nice, intelligent young man, with a great sense of humor. I have no doubt he’s had a successful life! It’s unfortunate that so many good Blacks are saddled with unfortunate racial connections to degenerate Blacks! Sorry state indeed!

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    • justfactsplz says:

      Me neither, Stella. That really is an oldie.

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      • John Galt says:

        “He said coon.” Another oldie.

        I’m surprised BGI – LSM hasn’t yet come up with a witness swearing that Wilson was shouting “Jigaboo.”

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        • justfactsplz says:

          It may come up yet in the civil rights investigation. Coon is another old term. I remember when I was a little girl I had a storybook “Little Black Sambo”. That is nowhere to be seen or heard about in modern times either.

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          • moogey says:

            I still have my “Little Black Sambo”. The tiger with the umbrella, the whole thing. It was a favorite of mine when I was a little kid. Yours is the first post I’ve ever seen from someone who actually read the story. They can tell us that it’s racist, but to me it’s a wonderful memory from my childhood. I must admit that “jigaboo” was another word that I hadn’t heard for a very long time, but it’s one of those words that just has a certain “ring” to it. Unfortunately the NBP person is the one that the terminology really applies to.

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            • justfactsplz says:

              I loved that story. I don’t know whatever happened to my little book. My favorite doll when I was a very little girl was a black baby doll. I kept her until she disintegrated. I called her Liza Jane.

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        • ytz4mee says:

          Well, don’t forget, Tea Party activists “spit” on Rep John Lewis and called him “Nigger”.

          The key to the Big Lie is that ….. it has to be Big.

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  5. Looks like his FB page has been taken down…

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  6. Typical Reasoned Debate from a leftist who leaves one of his moonbat screeds where the public can comment on it. Down the memory hole it goes. Does google cache still have it?

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  7. lovemygirl says:

    Following the twitter feeds of some of the people and organizations that have come up in various articles gets a bit frightening. I’m actually dumbfounded at how much history they make up and the crock of stuff they believe.

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    • jello333 says:

      Back when I was a kid, it was groups like the Klan that scared me. But now?… um… things have changed dramatically, and it’s even scarier out there… and not just for whites, but for others too, including decent black people.

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  8. Lucille says:

    Psychotherapist? You mean like the Ft. Hood massacre jihadi?

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    • LetJusticePrevail" says:

      Can you imagine being treated by him? It would be like inviting a terrorist into your mind. I wonder if his patients are aware of his racial rhetoric and record of agitation?

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  9. Paladin13 says:

    This professional psychotherapist should have his license to practice revoked for advocating the assault on a person.

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  10. Murse says:

    What does he say to those Black males that go to see him for issues of rage? There is nothing wrong with you, keep on hating? I accept the fact that we live in a country where Black racism is okay but what I don’t understand is why they don’t go their seperate way and leave the rest of us alone. Could it be they recognize the inherent weaknesses wihin the construct of their own culture, a weakness that precludes the ability to build a successful culture, thereby demanding the looting of their host culture?

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  11. justfactsplz says:

    The amount of racial hatred is so disturbing. We saw it in the Zimmerman case and we see it even more blatantly here. The more they get away with the bolder they become. We need to pray for Baker’s safety. This has me thinking about the witnesses for Darren Wilson. Can you imagine what they would do to them is they knew who they were? Decent black people who have been at peace with us for decades are suffering from the same racial animosity as we are at the hands of the race baiters. These people should have to live without one dime or help of any kind from white people. In the end they shall reap what they sow.

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    • maryfrommarin says:

      Also this (from Angie’s list):

      Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade. [What does that mean?]
      (All statements concerning insurance, licenses, and bonds are informational only, and are self-reported. Since insurance, licenses and bonds can expire and can be cancelled, homeowners should always check such information for themselves.)

      I cannot find out where the “Dr.” comes from, or what professional licenses he has. What am I missing?

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      • lovemygirl says:

        The Doctor is a PhD in Divinity. Most professionals don’t use the term Doctor unless they are a Physician. Just an arrogant SOB.

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        • maryfrommarin says:

          A Ph.D. in Divinity does NOT entitle someone to call themself a “psychotherapist”. At least not here in CA. You can advertise yourself as a “pastoral counselor” with that degree, but that’s all.

          One needs to have an appropriate license–an MFCC for example–to call oneself a “psychotherapist”. And one needs to have an M.A. in Counseling and/or Psychology to sit for an MFCC licensing exam.

          I don’t see any such degree listed anywhere.

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          • A degree like Shawn Parcells? snickers

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          • He claims to have a Masters in some psychology-related field. I’d love to see his thesis. A dollar gets you 10 he didn’t write it himself. Ditto his Doctorate in Divinity.

            • From the link you posted:

            “He attended Phillips County Community College (while in Highschool {sic}), Concordia University coresspondence {sic} (DLA) , Kansas State University, Fort Hays State University. He recieved {sic} a bachelor’s/master’s degree of philosophy, Doctorate of Divinity Science, with Certifications in Clinical/Behavioral Counseling Education/Psychotherapy & Clinical/Behavioral Pastoral Education/Psychotherapy-ACPE, New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington, NC.. , New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington, NC.{sic}.”

            He’s clearly gone to some lengths to obfuscate, but also he’s clearly barely literate. One wonders which of the schools he lists granted him a Master’s Degree or a Certification in psychotherapy. The Divinity degree seems to be from Fort Hays State U. But they don’t appear to offer such a degree. Neither does K-State U.

            I’d like to see this charlatan outed and his career ruined, if he’s really as fraudulent as he seems. He’s trying to lynch a guy who’s been acquitted (Zimmerman), and another guy (Wilson) who may not even be indicted.

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        • lorac says:

          He doesn’t list any PhD on his website….

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  12. lovemygirl says:

    Like subconscious racism I ran across something today that had me scratching my head. To counter those that say “No one alive has either owned or been a slave” they used the term “Generational Slavery”. It seems its meaning was something like their living relatives remember another now deceased relative talking about being a slave or something like that. I guess their great grandmother remembers her great grandmother talking about being a slave so it is still fresh in their minds?

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    • ytz4mee says:

      http://www.golemxiv.co.uk/2014/09/slaves-england/

      I also find it interesting they never want to discuss the current, ongoing slavery that exists in the Mideast and Subsaharan Africa. No outcries to have it abolished, or that it represents evil, or that the US should do anything to force these countries to outlaw it and free the indentured.

      Crickets.

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      • jello333 says:

        Not only do they not care about it being abolished, they don’t even want to hear anyone talking about how bad it is… period. If you say a word, they’ll immediately point out, “Oh yeah, well what I had happen to ME is way, way, way worse!” Ask them what they’re talking about, and they’ll say, “My ancestors! It happened to them, so it happened to ME!” And then they’ll add, “And in some ways, things are just as bad as they ever were!”

        And you know what they REALLY hate? Any mention of what was done to American indians. If you even hint that some other group of people may have had it even worse than blacks in this country at one time, you’ll get an ear-full. It’s really pretty pathetic.

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      • ShibaDad says:

        There’s probably no money in it for them, yet.

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    • St. Benedict's Thistle says:

      Is Generational Slavery something like Generational Demons, I wonder? 😉

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  13. sarah says:

    MSM reporting?, get on CNN? Sharptons show? Same S**t, its getting worse

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  14. Ellie says:

    hmmm…can’t have any blacks wandering off the plantation….

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  15. Attorney says:

    Savages.

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  16. ytz4mee says:

    This loser likes attention grounded in shock and horror. So, posting photos of someone preparing to defecate on the US flag is a political statement he approves of, apparently.

    News flash. Slavery ended, no one is keeping you here against your will. If you don’t like the US of A, you are free to leave at any time. Buh-bye.

    Repatriation, not reparations.

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  17. froggielegs says:

    Wow he even wants to go after GZ again too..

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    • Kitty Smith says:

      The dude can’t even construct a proper sentence, yet he claims to be a DOCTOR?

      HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

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    • Why not go Citizens Arrest him yourself? Why call for others to do it. If you think it’s ok to break the law you shouldn’t subject others to doing the crime and the time … DIY. I think this is just more hate speech to keep the “community” riled up … more part of “No Justice – No Peace!”. Hey this isn’t making the real Due Process go any faster.

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  18. This clown is dangerous. I’m curious what dissertation(s), if any, he had to write in order to get his Masters and Doctorate degrees. (Maybe a Doctorate in Divinity doesn’t require a thesis? But it must…). If I were a betting man, and I am, I’d bet that at least one of these were plagiarized. He writes abysmally. MLK wasn’t caught for plagiarism until after his death. It would be fun to contact those two degree mills of his and request copies of his theses. I bet that, if you post them, the treepers could tell you inside of a week if they were plagiarized.

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    • lorac says:

      Did you ever read MIchelle Obama’s thesis? It’s atrocious. Grammar? It’s laughable. But they let her get away with it.

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      • lorac says:

        To clarify – she didn’t get a masters, just a law degree. The thesis wasn’t an official thesis, it was an undergraduate thesis. But not even a high schooler should have been allowed to turn that in.

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  19. Will S. says:

    As a professional his comments are frightening. I cannot find his Ohio license and the NPI Registry has his license as being from Arkansas and North Carolina. His practice is listed in eHealthScores. I left the following comment at eHS and would encourage others to do the same. Threats must be addressed and if we cannot expect the press of the police to do so we must do so by ensuring the professional bodies responsible for oversight of “professionals” are notified.

    My comment at eHS:

    Is this the same Doctor who posted on his Facebook wall on Sept 11. ’14: “Martin Baker must be caught, beat, drug, and whipped to the point of seeing the light for supporting white racist murderer Darren Wilson. We must physically beat this jiggaboo to save him from destruction, or destroying us. Minister Mauricelm X – African American Defense League September 05, 2014” and then followed it up with: “Get a good look at this ahe. Find him, detain him, beat him, and await further instructions”. If so, how exactly can a Doctor who does “counseling” offer help to the community when he threatens and incites violence against others? This clearly seems unethical.

    I believe it is the same person because he is promoting the clinic on his Facebook wall on 14 September. See the below link for his Facebook page:

    https://www.facebook.com/DrMau

    Sickening stuff from a “professional”.

    eHS website:

    http://www.ehealthscores.com/providers/izd-ltlcstwzsw/DR-MAURICELMLEI-MILLERE,-DD-BMH-CPC-CC,-COUNSELING-SERVICES.html

    NPI website:

    http://npidb.org/organizations/ambulatory_health_care/mental_health_including_community_mental_health_center_261qm0801x/1316238728.aspx

    NPPES website:

    https://nppes.cms.hhs.gov/NPPESRegistry/DisplayProviderDetails.do?lastName=&zip=&npi=1316238728&orgDba=&state=OH&searchType=org&firstName=&orgName=dr*&searchNpi=&city=

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    • Kitty Smith says:

      He’s trying to get the “disease” he claims to have discovered into the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-mental disorders) so Malik Shabazz and the other NOI lawyer can sue everybody for a gazillion dollars in a bounty of class-action suits. You know, those class-action suits where the “victims” get $20 and some coupons to Colonel Sanders and the lawyers walk off with 95% of the award that they never seem to be able to account for?

      It’s all about money for themselves. That’s all this “Dr.” Moron is about. He’s trying to draw attention to his “disease”, hoping that it will catch on, using the black Ferguson robo-idiots so he and his NOI cabal can get a payday.

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      • georgiafl says:

        Dr. Hyphen French Name can just picture himself making mega-bucks sitting in witness stands during sensational trials, pompously intoning psychobabble as an expert witness on his esoteric disorder.
        Maybe he even sees black thugs being diagnosed with this ‘rage’ disorder so they are given sympathy and medications rather than prison sentences for their crimes.

        I think his disorder is a self-diagnosis and an example of psychological projection.

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  20. georgiafl says:

    The ‘Doctor’ is very vague about his education and certification here
    http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dr-mauricelm-lei-millere/31/260/996
    His claim to fame is treating an African American disorder he ‘founded’ himself:
    Dr. Mauricelm-Lei Millere’s Summary
    Manic Aggression Personality Disorder – is a mental illness merely affecting Africans, Africans born in America,or the Pan-African Community. [Dr. Mauricelm-Lei Millere] is credited as founder of illness or disorder. Millere attributes the violence within the African American community to the enslavement of the black race. He states, “This psycho-socio illusion, or personality disorder (or M.A.P.D.), is an isolated illness pertaining to the African race entirely – mimics [bipolar] and [schizophrenic] personality [1]. Whether he is in America, Africa, the Diaspora, or abroad he suffers psychologically and socially from the evils of this [[neurotic]] syndrome for two reasons. Primarily, he suffers because the European (white) racist delusion of slavery encountered him as an animal. The term used is chattel (human cattle). Secondly, the culprit race, responsible for his inquisition refuse to take responsibility for the system of slavery and its damages, which is [[psychological]] or [[sociological]] in nature, they caused. M.A.P.D. : an illness isolated, particularly, to Africans, “Africans born in America”, or black communities, experiencing mental, behavioral, or social illness due to slavery and/or post-traumatic slave experiences. “MAP” causes blacks to, spontaneously, inflict violence on an oppressor or suspected threat. “MAP” can be witnessed in black communities, especially in America, but is becoming common against “whites” and “so-called white Jews.
    Dr. Mauricelm-Lei Millere is credited founder & treatment of Manic Aggressive Behavior.

    There is more about his disorder at the link above.

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    • Kitty Smith says:

      Another reparations gold digger, looks like to me.

      At any rate, if somebody exercised their First Amendment right and said the same thing about Obama or Holder, somehow I don’t think the law enforcement “community” would be as disinterested as they are about Mr. Martin’s safety.

      I hope Mr. Martin watches his back and has some good angels looking out for him. And may God bless him for his integrity and strength of character for swimming against the growing tide of evil black race baiters such as “Dr.” Moron.

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  21. Moishe Pipik says:

    It is DISGUSTING that our government won’t prosecute black people or their supporters for making credible threats against others. They simply will not do it. They didn’t prosecute Spike Lie, or any the millions of people who tweeted threats to the Zimmermans.

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  22. Will S. says:

    The “good doctors” practice is located in a single family home in a residential community according to Google maps (used the addressed from eHS):

    hxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.8424449,3a,90y,275.4h,90t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sViX4mYJ6JxQhH-itUOHBgA!2e0

    According to his own website he has been taking donations to do research into dementia and depression:

    http://drmauricelmleimillerepsychotherapy.webs.com/donate.htm

    His “news” section on the “psychotherapy web” has not been updated since 2010:

    http://drmauricelmleimillerepsychotherapy.webs.com/apps/blog/

    The doctors address and name are not listed by the Care Continuum for the City of Columbus or any other place:

    http://carecompendium.com/location/details/47389/?jse=False&hospitals_page=3&doctors=1

    The doctor has a site where he proclaims himself as minister. It was last updated in March 2014:

    https://sites.google.com/site/ministermauricelmx/

    He also has a “blogtalk” page where two years ago he posted; “Black People should hunt down Zimmerman and kill him”. Another post is titled; “George Zimmerman will be killed by someone in the black race”. There is a post called; “A Secret Reward for the head of George Zimmerman”.

    http://www.blogtalkradio.com/drmauricelmleimillere

    In the blogtalk titled; “Black People should hunt down Zimmerman and kill him” the doctor states;
    “The black race should hunt George Zimmerman down to kill him! He is a dog and he should be hunted down like a dog. A dog that should be caged and shot like a rabid dog. We got to find Georgie and beat him to death! Now a lot of people will tell you that I am preaching hate. I am not preaching hate! This is love talk! If I didn’t love you I wouldn’t tell you. George Zimmerman did not love Trayvon Martin. So I want you to love Zimmereman with the love that he gave to Trayvon. Love Zimmerman with your guns, knives, razors, molotov coctails and such. You should love Zimmerman to death.”

    Dr. Mauricelm-Lei Millere

    http://www.blogtalkradio.com/drmauricelmleimillere/2012/04/16/the-black-should-hunt-zimmerman-down-to-kill-him

    In another blogtalk post he says: “I understand that there is a secret reward on the head of George Zimmereman. certain powerful people in the black community has taken out a bounty on the head of George Zimmerman. I am so happy to hear that many blacks have begun fighting back. It is clear that the black race wants Zimmerman dead! Zimmereman’s head should roll in the streets and his blood at the every black man and woman’s feet!”

    Dr. Mauricelm-Lei Millere

    http://www.blogtalkradio.com/drmauricelmleimillere/2012/04/13/a-secret-reward-for-the-head-of-george-zimmerman

    On another website he claims to have been the victim of “numerous failed assassination attempts”.

    https://sites.google.com/site/assassinationattempts/

    The site he has which is simply titled “Aggression” states; “John Allen Muhammad, D.C. Sniper, was the full bloom of “black rage”. Mr. Muhammad was the beginning of the disease’s back-fire, so to speak, against the culprit race, who instituted slavery in America and around the world.” (That site was last edited in June 2013).

    https://sites.google.com/site/manicaframer/

    The doctors youtube channel can be found here:

    http://www.youtube.com/user/DrMauricelmLei

    The doctor also has a website where he proclaims he is “no King” (referencing Dr. King):

    https://sites.google.com/site/drmauricelmleimillereisnoking/

    Of course he also has a site where he fancies himself as in the same realm as “Martin and Malcolm” as he has a website dedicated to those comparisons:

    https://sites.google.com/site/mauricelmleimartinmalcolm/

    Then there is the site where he compares himself to “Malcolm”:

    https://sites.google.com/site/mauricelmleimillereismalcolmx/

    He also shares his poetry on a now defunct site.

    http://www.poetry.com/user/mauricelm-lei-miller/11363787/

    He apparently fancies himself as a “protégé” of Dr. King’s wife (Coretta Scott-King) and it was stated in 2011 that he was suffering greatly from Sickle Cell and possibly Cancer. It seems that “Roneysha Cianciola, Millere’s niece, wrote a twitter blog saying she hopes the young leader dies so that she can receive some of the insurance money.”

    https://twitter.com/_shesoboojie

    I am sure there is more but . . . .

    So with all of his changing of websites and so on is this guy just a scam artist? Is he bamboozling the community?

    With all of his written and taped threats to others when will the DOJ begin looking into this man?

    I would love to see the media actually “follow out” and exposing some of these so called leaders.

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  23. Will S. says:

    One more. The “Doctor” has a Facebook Page for a political organization “African American Defense League” that uses a handgun as a profile picture and background image. (I have attached the link below).

    On Sept 11, 14 the AADL posted: “In Ferguson, Missouri, all over America and yes, even Overseas in Africa – The whiteman wants your blood! How many of us has he killed and enslaved? Trillions! We are a Mighty and Holy race haunted by dogs and swine (pigs)! The whiteman is shedding your blood. You will not get his respect (your independence) with sitting in, wading in, singing we shall overcome. NO! We need the action that makes them pay attention. An eye for an eye philosophy! Arm yourself in Ferguson, Missouri and across America! A life for a life! Also, we must go to their comfortable neighborhoods and raid those stores. It is time to LOOT & BURN those stores. We must block every major interstate across America! We must have such a gathering to outnumber the police! You get my drift! African American Defense League 2014
    — with Mauricelm-Lei Millere.”

    This is a clear threat of violence (“a life for a life!” “We must go into their comfortable neighborhoods and raid those stores. It is time to LOOT & BURN those stores”) so the media and DOJ will be looking into this, correct? Rev. Shabazz is listed as a Board Member of the AADL and he will of course denounce these things, right?

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/African-American-Defense-League/759646587404526

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  24. georgiafl says:

    Millere is the classic example of his own disorder. He has a sick and evil mind. Yep, it’s possible to have both. Being sick is not an excuse for evil deeds.

    If we had a law-abiding, law-enforcing government, he would be prosecuted for attempting to incite hate crimes, violence and theft.

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  25. Chip Bennett says:

    I just reported a half-dozen of his Facebook posts to Facebook. (Yes, I know it will accomplish nothing.)

    I think that the appropriate authorities should be contacted, regarding the specific action being called for against a specific individual. If he’s actually in Ohio, I suppose that person would be AG DeWine? Though, given that this scumbag posts his threats via internet, FBI might have jurisdiction?

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  26. “Black People should hunt down Zimmerman and kill him”.

    LOL , That worked so well for the last fool who tried it.

    Too bad , This “Doctor” LemenairManure doesn’t try it himself.

    Score another one for the home-team George!!!!! 🙂

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  27. valemmons says:

    I have dealt with and Written about this so called Dr in the past as well. He will do anythig to be the next Al Sharpton but he is 10 times worse than Al ever thought of being. He called a friend of mine a House Nigger for sticking up for me….he is disgusting and dangerous.

    http://valemmons.com/2014/01/29/racist-african-americans-are-not-unicorns-they-really-exist/

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  28. wasntme says:

    is jiggaboo now the accepted term for black people?
    just like “cracker” isn’t racist anymore either.

    Just trying to keep up.

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  29. Chip Bennett says:

    @cohibadad:

    “You’re claiming that science has proven that Africans and non-Africans descended from separate genetic origins? Am I understanding your claim correctly?”

    No. That’s not what I’m claiming.

    Actually, that’s precisely what you claimed. Why do you now deny it?

    I’m claiming that your interpretation of the Bible cannot stand the test of science, which disproves your interpretation of the Bible.

    Science has proven nothing with respect to evolution. Inter-species evolution has not been observed, reproduced, or subjected to a falsifying test. If it hasn’t been subjected to the Scientific Method, it’s not scientific, and hasn’t been scientifically proven.

    Do you believe in evolution? Nothing really needs to be said if you don’t.

    A rather un-scientific response. I weep at what hacks have done to the noble pursuit of science, which at one time celebrated differences of opinion, and sought out disagreement. Now, science has been subverted by bullies who caterwaul about consensus, and close out anyone who dares disagree with their enlightened beliefs.

    Science has been transformed into religion, and you are clearly an adept acolyte.

    “You’re right; I don’t. The Bible does. And the Bible is quite clear that all mankind descended from one man, Adam. That is critical, because through that one man, Adam, sin entered the world – which was the reason that Jesus was born of a virgin: so as not to be born of the sin-corrupted genes of the one man, Adam. It was through the one man, Jesus, that all descendants of the one man, Adam, were restored to a right relationship with the one God.”

    What you’ve stated is an interpretation, unless your are a Bible literalist?

    Yes, I am a literalist, and believe wholly in an inerrant, infallible Bible as the Word of God.

    A young earther?

    As answered above: yes, I believe in a young earth, but believe that God created the earth as He saw fit. A billions-of-years-old earth has zero impact on my belief system.

    The fact is that the Bible is a combination of literal and figurative. Neither you nor I am infallible, so we, or those we quote, are capable of interpreting a literal verse figuratively, or a figurative verse literally, or explaining figurative verses incorrectly.

    Reading is fundamental; differentiating between literal and figurative in the Bible, in any instance of material importance, is not difficult.

    “If Africans are not descended from the one man, Adam, then Africans are excluded from the saving work of Jesus.”

    That’s according to your interpretation, which I have reason to believe is incorrect. You claimed this is racist. The author of the book I mentioned, his mother is African and he has nothing but love and praise for his mother and her devotion to God. I would describe your view as material-centric. You think that the physical connection of men to Adam is important, whereas my understanding is that this physical world is but a testing place, and our bodies but the machines used by our soul to interact with this world. This world will pass and have no lasting value.

    Sorry, but you lost me at “all humans share a common soul”. There’s no point in debating the finer points of Christian doctrine with such a fundamental disagreement.

    Although Africans, or at least some Africans, didn’t physically descend from Adam, I never stated any “racist” claim of superiority. There is no superiority of the soul between Africans and non-Africans. There are genetic differences between the different races of the world allowing for physical advantages in some cases though.

    I said racist, and made no assertion of superiority. Freudian slip?

    “All souls are from one soul? You find that belief in the Bible where, exactly? Such a belief is born out of Eastern mysticism, not out of Judeo-Christianity. You’re welcome to hold to such beliefs, but you’re not free to redefine Christianity to conform to those beliefs.”

    Once again, you seem to believe that your understanding of the Bible, Christianity, Judeo-Christianity is the correct one. It is your opinion. And once again, the proof that your view is incorrect is where your view is disproven by science.

    So, now you’re claiming that science has proven that mankind shares a single soul? In the words of Inigo Montoya: Science. You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

    “I hold not a single belief that science has proven wrong. And science most certainly has not proven that all humans share a single soul – your condescension notwithstanding.”

    I’m anxious to hear your answer about evolution and how you reconcile it with the Bible. Well actually I’m not really. I’ve probably already heard it before. And I’ve heard the answer to my answer before. And on and on down the trail of apologetics and stubborn opinions.

    I think you’re “anxious” of no such thing. I think that you cannot help but demonstrate your arrogance and condescension, from your ivory tower of enlightened pseudo-science. I pity you. You’re blinded by just enough intelligence to feed your own ego; your eyes will never be open to the humbling knowledge of Himself that God has made available to us, through our understanding of His creation.

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  30. someone says:

    Dr. Mauricelm-Lei Millere (below left) is a UNprofessional Psychotherapist,

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  31. someone says:

    Your comment is awaiting moderation, WHY???? we are able to speak without moderation, ONLY FOOLS ACCEPT MODERATION!!!!!!!!!

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  32. someone says:

    an Ebola virus disease is WAITING TO EGT U!!!!!!!!

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