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Fax Cover Sheet To: Office of Management and Budget Fax # (202) 395-3888 Date: September 16, 2015 From: Neil Rodney Phone # 347 240-7520 RE: Standard form 181 Attachments: H.Res 194 from 110" congress 1* Session H.J.RES. 3 Picture from Tom Joyner Show, in which Barrack Obama states: Blacks Have No Standing at Law. Number of Pages( Including Cover) 13 pages Standard form 181 1 page H.Res 194 from 110" congress I“ Session 4 Pages H.J.RES. 3 from 110" congress 1 Session 6 pages Picture from Tom Joyner show, in which Barrack Obama states: Blacks Have No Standing at Law | page Fax Cover Sheet 1 page Note: | would like you to attach to my file confirming the government's acknowledgement of my true classification, as White and not the misnomer black. Thank You; the God of truth will bless you... U.S. Office of Personne! Management ETHNICITY AND RACE IDENTIFICATION Guide to Personnel Data Standarde (Prease read the Privacy Act Statement and instructions before completing form.) Tame (Last Fis, Mccoy Social Secuty Number Bide (Month and Voor) pC NA BSB Rodney Nell H ie BF sae oaria6a ‘Agency Use Only Privacy Act Statement Ethnicity and race information is requested under the authority of 42 U.S.C. Section 2000e-16 and in compliance with the Office of Management and Budget's 1997 Revisions to the Standards for the Classification of Federal Data on Race ‘and Ethnicity. Providing this information is voluntary and has no impact on your employment status, but in the instance ‘of missing information, your employing agency will attempt to identify your race and ethnicity by visual observation. ‘This information is used as necessary to plan for equal employment opportunity throughout the Federal government. It is also used by the U. S. Office of Personnel Management or employing agency maintaining the records to locate individuals for personnel research or survey response and in the production of summary descriptive statistics and analytical studies in support of the function for which the records are collected and maintained, or for related workforce studies. Soolal Security Number (SSN) is requested under the authority of Executive Order 9397, which requires SSN be used for the purpose of uniform, orderly administration of personnel records. Providing this information is voluntary and failure to do so will have no effect on your employment status. If SSN is not provided, however, other agency sources may be Used to obtain it. ‘Specific Instructions: The two questions below are designed to identify your ethnicity and race, Regardless of your answer to question 1, go to question 2. Question 4. ‘Are You Hispanic or Latino? (A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.) Yes “19 No ‘Question 2. Please selec the racial category or categories with which you most closely dently by placing an "Xn te appropriate box. Check as many as apply. = RACIAL CATEGORY (chotatane ee DEFINITION OF CATEGORY {59 American Indian or Alaska Native ‘A person having origins in any of the orginal peoples of North and South America (including Central America), and who maintains tribal affation or community altachment Asian A person having origins in any of the orginal peoples of the Far East, Southeast ‘Asia, oF the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, ‘Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam, 1 Black or African American ‘A person having orgins in any ofthe black racial groups of Afric, J Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander | A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, or ‘other Pacific Islands. B White ‘A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Ai, ‘Standard Form 181 Revised August 2005, Previous editions not usable 42US.C. Section 20000-16 NSN 7540-01-090-3446 Vv 1107 CONGRESS H. RES. 194 Apologizing for the enslavement and racial segregation of African PATIVES, IN THE HOUSE OF REPRI Peprvary 27, 2007 Mr, COHEN (for himself, Mr. JOuNSON of Georgia, Ms. JACKSON-LEE of ‘Texas, Mr. BRapy of Pennsylvania, Mr, WEXLER, Ms. KILPATRICK, Ms Woorsey, Mir PaLLoxe, Ms. LER, Mr. MCGOVERN, Ms. SCHLAKOWSKY, Mrs. MALONEY of New York, Mr. CoNvERS, Mr. MORAN of Virginia, Mr Capuano, Mr RANGEL, Mr. PAYNE, Mr, JEFFERSON, Mr, ELLISON, Mr AL GREEN of ‘Texas, Mr. BUTTERFIELD, Ms. Watson, Mr, HINCHE Mr. ChBavEn, Ms. CARSON, Mr, ISRAEL, Mr. ACKERMAN, Mr, DAVIS of Alabama, Mr. Lewis of Georgia, Mr. ABERCROMBIE, Mr. TARE, Mr. Krxepy, Ms. Banbwix, Mr. Hopes, Mr, PILNER, Mr. Hoxpa, and Mr. KUCINICH) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary RESOLUTION Apologizing for the enslavement and racial segregation of African-Americans. ndants were Whereas millions of Africans and their desi enslaved in the United States and the 13 American colo- nies from 1619 through 1865; ica resembled no other form of invol- Whereas slavery in Ame untary servitude known in history, as Africans were eap- tured and sold at auction like inanimate objects or ani- mals Whereas Africans forced into slavery were brutal zeal, humili- ated, dehumanized, and subjected to the indignity of being stripped of their names and heritage; Whereas enslaved families were torn ap art after having been sold separately from one another; Whereas the system of slave and the viseeral racism against persons of African descent upon which it depended be- came entrenched in the Nation’s social fabri Whereas slavery was not officially abolished until the pa sage of the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitu- tion in 1865 att the end of the Civil War, which was fought over the slavery issue; Whereas after emancipation from 246 years of slavery, Afr can-Americans soon saw the flecting political, social, and economie gains they made during Reconstruction. evis- cerated by virulent racism, lynchings, disenfranchisement, Black Cod rigid system of officially sanctioned racial segregation in and racial segregation laws that imposed a virtually all areas of life; Whereas the system of de jure racial segregation known as “Jim Crow,” which arose in certain parts of the } ation following the Civil War to create separate and unequal societies for whites and African-Americans, was a direct r is of African des esult of the racism against pers nt engendered by slavery; Whereas the system of Jim Crow laws officially existed into the 1960's—a century after the official end of slavery in Ameriea—until Congress took action to end it, but the vestiges of Jim Crow continue to this day; Whereas At sequences of slavery and Jim Crow—long after both s; ‘ican-Americans continue to suffer from the con- “HRES 194 TH for tems wer nally abolished—through enormous damage and loss, both tangible and ‘tangible, including the loss of human dignity and liberty, the frustration of careers and professional lives, and the long-term loss of income and opportunity Whereas the story of the enslavement and de jure segregation of African-Americans and the dehumani: ing atrocities committed against them should not be purged from or minimized in the elling of American histo: Whereas on July 8, 2003, during a trip to Goree Island, Se egal, a former slave port, President George W. Bush a knowledged slavery’s continuing legacy in American life and the need to confront that legacy when he stated that slavery “was... one of the greatest crimes of history y did not end with ... The racial bigotry fed by slavery slavery or with segregation. ud many of the issues that still trouble America have roots in the bitter experience of other times. But however long the journey, our destiny is set: liberty and justice for all.”; Whereas President Bill Clinton also acknowledged the deep- of rac- seated problems caused by the continuing legacy ism against African-Americans that began with s when he initiated a national dialogue about race; Whereas a genuine apology is an important and necessary first step in the process of racial reconeiliat Whereas an apology for centuries of brutal dehumanization and injustices cannot erase the past, but confession off the wrongs committed can speed racial healing and ree- oneiliation and help Americans confront the ghosts of their past; sHRES 194 TH 4 Whereas the legislature of the Commonwealth of Virginia has recently taken the lead in adopting a resolution officially expressing appropriate remorse for slavery and other State legislatures are considering similar resolutions; and Whereas it is important for this country, which legally recog: nized slavery through its Constitution and its laws, to make a formal apology for slavery and for its successor ee Jim Crow, so that it cam move forward and seek oncilia ion, justice, and harmony for all of its citizens: Now, therefore, be it 1 Resolved, That the House of Repre a ntatives— the fundamental injustice, cruelty, bratality, and inhumanity of slavery and Jim Crow; (2) apologizes to African-Americans on behalf committed against them and their ancestors who suffered under slavery and Jim Crow; and 2 3 4 5 6 of the people of the United States, for the wrongs 7 8 9 + (3) expresses its commitment to rectify the lin- 0 gering consequences of the misdeeds committed ll against African-Americans under slavery and Jim 12 Crow and to stop the occurrence of human rights 13 violations in the future. “HIRES 194 TH IA 110r8 CONGRE sanate" HJ, RES. 3 ‘To acknowledge a long history of official depredations and ill-conceived policies by the United States Government regarding Indian tribes and offer an apology to all Native Peoples on bebalf of the United States. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE! TaNvany 4, 2007 Mrs. JOANN Davis of Virginia introduced the following joint resolutions which was referred to the Committee on Natural Resources JOINT RESOLUTION ‘To acknowledge a long history of official depredations and ill-conceived policies by the United States Government regarding Indian tribes and offer an apology to all Native Peoples on behalf of the United States. Whereas the ancestors of today’s Native Peoples inhabited the land of the present-day United States since time im- memorial and for thousands of years before the arrival of peoples of European descent; Whereas the Native Peoples have for millennia honored, pro- tected, and stewarded this land we cherish: Whereas the Native Peoples are spiritual peoples with a deep and abiding belief in the Creator, and for millennia their peoples have maintained a powerful spiritual connection to this land, as is evider ed by their customs and leg- ends; Whereas the arrival of Europeans in North America opened a new chapter in the histories of the Native Peopl Whereas, while establishment of permanent European settle- prth Ameri In- ial interactions ments in ) A did stir conflict with nearby dian tribes, peaceful and mutually ben also took place; Whereas the foundational English settlements in Jamestown, Virginia, and Plymouth, Massachusetts, owed their sur vival in large measure to the compassion and aid of the Native Peoples in their vicinitie Whereas, in the infancy of the United States, the founders sssed the of the Republie exy desire for a just relation- North- nance enacted by Congress in 1787, which be- h the phi ways be obser ship with the Indi n tribes, as evidenced by the gins wi e, “The utmost good faith shall al- ved toward the Indians”; Whereas Indian tribes provided great assistance to the fledg- ling Republic as it strengthened and grew, including in- valuable help to Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their epic journey from St. Louis, Missouri, to the Pacifie Coast; Whereas N: numerous armed conflicts; ative Peoples and non-Native settlers engaged in Whereas the United States Government violated many of the treaties ratified | Congress and other diplomatic agree- ments with Indi Whereas this Nation should addr many of the more ill-conceived Federal poli the broken treaties and ies that fol- d removal lowed, such as extermination, termination, fo “aD 31H 3 and relocation, the outlawing of traditional religions, and the destruction of sacred plac Whereas the United States foreed Indian tribes and their citi zens to move away from their traditional homelands and onto federally established and controlled reservations, in accordance with such Acts as the Indian Removal Act of 1830; Whereas many Native Peoples suffered and perished— (1) during the execution of the official United States Government policy of forced removal, including the infa- mous Trail of Tears and Long Walk: (2) during bloody armed confrontations and_mas- sacres, such as the Sand Creek Massacre in 1864 and the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890; and (3) on numerous Indian reservations; Whereas the United States Government condemned the tradi- tions, beliefs, and customs of the Native Peoples and en- deavored to assimilate them by such policies as the redis- tribution of land under the General Allotment Act of 1887 and the forcible removal of Native children from their families hols where their to faraway boarding Native practices and languages were degraded and for- hidden; Whereas of vate United States citizens harmed Native Peoples by the of ils of the United States Government and pri- unlawful acquisition of recognized tribal land, the the! resow 's from such t of tribal trust funds tories, and the mismanagement Wher reas the policies of the United States Government toward Indian tribes and the breaking of covenants with Indian oa 3 tribes have contributed to the severe social ills and eco- nomic troubles in many Native communities today; Whereas, despite continuing maltreatment of Native Peoples by the United States, the Native Peoples have remained com fed to the protection of this great. land, as evi- denced by the fact that, on a per eapita basis, more Na- tive people have served in the United States Armed Forces and placed themselves in harm’s way in defense of the United States in every major military conflict than any other ethnie group; Whereas Indian tribes have activel influenced the publie life of the United States hy continued cooperation with Con- gress and the Department of the Interior, through the in- volvement of Native individuals in official United States Gove nment positis and by leadership of their own sovereign Indian tribes; Whereas Indian tribes are resilient and determined to pre- serve, develop, and transmit to future generations their unique cultural identitie Whereas the National Museum of the American Indian was established within the Smithsonian Institution as a liv memorial to the Native Peoples and their tra ions; and Whereas Native Peoples are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, and that among those are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness: Now, therefore, be it 1 Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives 2 of the United States of Americ a in Congress assembled, ony a Seo Ce ou es) 5 SECTION 1. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND APOLOGY. ‘The United States, acting through Congress— (1) recognizes the special legal and political relation- ship the Indian tribes have with the United States and the solemn covenant with the land we share; (2) commends and honors the Native Peoples for the thousands of years that they have stewarded and protected this land (3) acknowledges years of official depredations, ill- conceived policies, and the breaking of covenants by the United States Government regarding Indian tribes; (4) apologizes on behalf of the people of the United States to all Native Peoples for the man es of vio- y instan lence, maltreatment, and neglect inflicted on Native Peo- ples by citizens of the Uni States; (5) expresses its regret for the ramifications of former offenses and its commitment to build on the pos tive relationships of the past and present to move toward a brighter future where all the people of this land live ree onciled as brothers and sisters, and harmoniously steward and protect this land together; (6) urges the President to acknowledge the offenses of the United States against Indi 1 tribes in the history of the United States in order to bring healing to this land by providing a proper foundation for reconciliation be- tween the United States and Indian tribes; and ons a wR wn Car )8) 6 (7) commends the State governments that have begun reconciliation efforts with recognized Indian tribes loe in their boundaries and encourages all State gov- nments. similar y to work toward reconciling relation- ships with Indian tribes within their boundarit SEC. 2. DISCLAIMER. Nothing in this Joint Resolution author ss any claim against the United States or serves as a settlement of any claim against the United Stat ows aH Past and Present Kings & Queens Black In P Black Out Loud, and Black On Purpose! s photo a. & Vintage Look & Feel. ww classicspe cee Black in Public, THE TO OUTGROW | deideal ideatimage ¢ So-called black leaders need to stop promoting this type ignorance! Little white kids on youtube knows Detter! Stop promoting the ignorance! htptwarw youtube comwateh ?v=TeHPSISnSYE i Terry Spikes Tired of the statement! He is not the first black pres and theses Re: The Real First Black President a Lets took at the Truth tnat Men have covered up for a Long DATE, TIME Fax AO. /NAME DURATION Page(s) RESULT MOE [ote VERIFICATION REPORT TIME: 05/16/2015 18:23 AFFIDAVIT OF TRUTH = NOTICE By and from: Neil Rodney Clo 4089 Wilder Avenue Bronx New -York [10466] Introductory Certification The Undersigned, Neil Rodney, hereinafter ‘Affiant,” does herewith declare, and state that: A. Afiant can competently state the matters set forth herewith B. Affiant has personal knowledge of the facts stated herein C. All the facts stated herein are true, correct, complete, and certain, admissible as evidence, not misleading, the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in accordance with Affiant’s knowledge and understanding. Plain Statement of Facts 1, I Neil Rodney did Fax to the office of Management and Budget Standard Form 181 denoting my standing as white and not black in harmony with sf 181; H. Res 194 as well as H.J.Res.3, [ also faxed over a posting in which Barrack Obama testifies on the Tom Joyner Show; that Black has no standing at law. 2, I Neil Rodney am attaching the thirteen pages faxed to the Office of Management and Budget, as well as the transmission verification, to this Affidavit Verification and Certification E The Undersigned Affiant, Neil Rodney,does herewith dectare, and affirm that Affiant executes this Affidavit with sincere intent, that Affiant can competently state the matters set forth herein, that the contents are true, correct, ‘complete, and certain, not misleading, and the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth in acoordance with Affiant's knowledge and understanding Date: The eighteenth Day of the Ninth Month in the Year Two Thousand Fifthteenth Verification Bronx County) DAS. ) New York State) I Neil Rodney having fsthand knowledge of the facts in the foregoing Affidavit attached hereto and being competent to testiy holds the facts to be true correct to the best of Neil Rodney's belief and Knowledge 0 help me God. Neil Rodney hereby places his signature hereon and holds himseff to the penalty of perury ithe has purposely and knowingly altered or distorted facts herein. ’ Vi "Reserving All Rights << Before me a Notary Public forthe state of New York, personally appeared Neil Rodney who after properly Identifying himself to me has sworn to and subscribed in my presence the foregoing Document on tis day of Sopines l 2015 DAUDA SHOKEYE Notary Public State of wen NO. 5002799 Quatedin Bros County USA Commission Expires Ociover 13,20 18 Notary ane My commission expires Acknowledgement onthe Gh say of September 2015 AD, Neil Rodney personally appeared before the Notary Public in the Organic State of New York with an Affimation of Truth and acknowledge upon the contents thereof Affix My First Hand and Seal Thereon. Notary Public Date DAUDA SHOKEYE Notary Public State of New York ‘no, 5002709 Sonny contents fei (@/

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