New Book Criticizes African Americans Who Use the ‘N’ Word

By: H. Lewis Smith

The book is called Bury That Sucka and it is a non-fictional account of a scandalous, bizarre love affair that the black community has with the N-word, exposing how they have been mesmerized by this infamous, diabolical word. Bury That Sucka, is to be officially released the end of September 2005.

The N-word is a Trojan horse that African Americans have accepted into their community not realizing or understanding the peril in their actions and it is revealed as to why the users of this word really needs to bury that sucka"¦not only for the good of their community but the entire country.

There isn’t another race of people on planet earth who has taken"”or ever taken"”a racial epithet and embraced it with such loving care as the black community has with the N-word, but is nonetheless insulted when this word is used by a non-black.

Then, there isn’t any other racial slur with almost 400 years of built up negative energy such as the likes of the N-word. Yes! Bury That Sucka infers that the N-word has power and is impacting and controlling the destiny of a community of unsuspecting people and all of America as well.

The book can presently be obtained through the publisher, PublishAmerica by visiting the following website: http://www.publishamerica.com/books/10512

For a complimentary media copy please contact PublishAmerica at (301) 695-1707, the ISBN is 1-4137-9269-3. Or you can e-mail me at: huhi3139@aol.com expressing your desire for a complimentary media copy.

Availability of the book online through such sources as Barnes&Noble and Amazon.com will be early October 2005. Until then the book is now available through the publisher PublishAmerica. To learn more about the author and book please visit: http://www.burythatsucka.com

My background involves close to thirty years of metaphysical studies and to this very day is an on-going endeavor. The learning from such studies I attribute to helping me get over a particular hurdle that I encountered little over twenty years ago. It was then, when the doctor diagnosed me as being in the early stages of cancer. In his opinion I could either have surgery or go on a medication that once started I would have to take for the rest of my life. I decided to neither but instead elected to put my fate in the hands of a higher power.

Since that epochal moment in my “life” life’s journey has taken me down the road towards spiritual healing, mysticism and development of psychic abilities. Concurrently, evolving into a Mystic, Spiritual Healer and Psychic (clairsentient). Formal education includes attending Cal State College Los Angeles. My decision to write this book is based upon my expanded awareness of life and the obligation I feel that I have to share this awareness with my fellowman.

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