Showing posts with label young people. Show all posts
Showing posts with label young people. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

The C.Y.N.I.C.A.L Side of: The 2010 Election Year....So Far


I see that the 2010 primaries are in rare form this year. Between both parties, Democrats and Republicans are feeling the sting. I can tell you from these primaries that these are the most heated in years. Here is the rundown of the survival and prediction of this year’s primary.


People REALLY want change – I like Obama as a president, but his cabinet members…..well not so much. He is really doing the same thing and making the same mistake Bush did. This time it is a turn-around from that ole Kanye West, “Bush hate black people thing,” Even though the Oil Spill is as much of BP screw-up as the government, you can really say the same from the Corp. of Engineers. Both disasters were screwed up by lack of responsibility and both administrators were lacking in response and pointing fingers. Sorry, but that is the exact reason why one was mad then and one is mad now.

People are TIRED of the same songs- I know we wanted change in office, but very few did not understand why people wanted change. If you go by the same rules, people will get tired of them, plain and simple.

People DO NOT like just to be talking and the representatives DO NOT give them any action – Some people just do not get it. Just because you have worked in the same office for many terms does not mean you can turn a deaf ear on the people who put you there. Just ask Representatives Rep. Alan Mollohan, Parker Griffith, and Senators Bob Bennett and Arlen Specter (Yeah, Mr. Steroid Guy).

People REALLY HATE being abandoned – Exhibit A. Artur Davis

That “Obama Effect” only works on one person, BARACK OBAMA – Davis got upset due to him being conservative with his swaying away from the people who put him into office (see the previous point), and McGlowan lost due to her being naïve (Come on, Seriously, I said I was rooting for her. I also knew her election run was going to be literally all of Oxford and that is it.)

People had been through some really rough patches throughout this decade, ENOUGH SAID- I mean if you were born literally between 1978 and 1990. You really had to deal with very little. Now health care, the economy, people stealing money, serious natural disasters, and finger pointing like we are little kids. I can really said Reagan and Clinton were merely the only two problem-solving presidents that really came into mind during the years I have been in this lifetime unless someone can beg to differ with Reagan. I know for a fact Clinton dealt with some serious issues but the only thing he was known for is getting brains in the office. Everything he did was a serious success.

Obama is really not going to be challenged unless someone is has a serious team – I know The Obama Administration is full of it at times, but seriously, who can run against him in GOP. Haley can’t even take care of his own people, Palin got fraud out by LL, Huckabee likes his TV Show, the GOP don’t respect Jindal, Mitt Romney still looks and acts like a Pixar character, Guiliani still think American is all about 9-11 (Playa, get a new line), and Bob McDonnell placed a joker card on the black people in his own state, yet alone fueling fire in the South.

Some Tea Partiers are good for the goose and other are…well just look at RAND PAUL – Nikki Haley could still has shot but she is definitely no Rand Paul. As for others,

…..well just look at Rand Paul, Arizona, and you will get the idea.

So if you want change, listen to all the incumbents and their challengers. See where they stand on issues that are important in your life. Go vote or we will have another 2 more years in turmoil.

(On a side not: Although Bennie Thompson has not done anything to improve the state of the 2nd district. He will be running against either Richard Cook or Bill Marcy. Personally, Bennie Thompson will win anyway because those two cannot connect with people across the Second District. They are too busy thinking about the cities where it is the rural areas that run the show in the 2nd district. So Good Luck on the Bill Marcy or Richard Cook.)

How do you feel about the 2010 election so far? Are you voting? What can be done for the incumbents to win general elections? What can be done for challengers to win also?

Voter Backlash could be a sign of new times in America.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

The Suite Life of a Teacher of The Year (AKA How Keenon Got Her Groove Back ... and Shafted Too)
















(These teachers today are really something serious (and not in a good way). Just last week I gave a feel good post about a teacher retiring after 63 years and now I have to talk about another teacher of the year in a bad light. When will teachers learn that they are the one who mold the generation next to us.)

Now during my time in school, I have had crushes on my teachers (….well just one, the rest of the teachers were seriously not my type. I mean they were old, married, or just plain ugly.) , but I will never would have encountered having a lil fling with my teacher. The two reason is that although I was a teenager, I would have thought that is low and she is thirsty where no man have gave it to her (Note: I started dating older women after high school, not during.) and being a honor roll student in high school 12 out of 13 times with a 3.56 GPA, I would never jeopardize my future of going to a nice college like that. I do thank God that our class never had to encounter that due to the fact that we were country folks and we, as children and adults, have morals. These teachers today are possibly a little older or younger than me. So when I heard this in the news, old or not, I just had to evaluate this the best way I can.

Shiloh High School’s Teacher of the Year resigned last month after she admitted she had been involved in a sexual relationship with a student, Gwinnett County Public Schools officials said Thursday.

Language arts teacher Keenon Aampay Hall, who began working at Shiloh in 2005, submitted her resignation letter April 20, a day after Gwinnett County Public Schools launched an internal investigation into a student’s claim that Hall lowered his grade after he refused to impregnate her, according to documents provided Thursday to the Post. Hall’s letter said she resigned for medical reasons, school district spokesman Jorge Quintana said.

The 18-year-old student said the relationship began in October, when he was 17, and lasted until the day before spring break, the documents show. Hall, however, wrote that the “consenual (sic) relationship” took place from February to March.

In his statement, the student wrote the relationship began in October when he stayed after school to receive extra help from Hall.

“On that day she began touching me on my leg, and then asked me when I was gonna let her molest me,” the student wrote. “I said never and we begun to laugh, then she asked me agin (sic) this time handing me a phone number and asked me to call her.”
The following week, the student wrote, Hall paid for a cab to bring him to a hotel, where they had sex.

…..Okay she lives in Atlanta, you are telling me out of all those guys out there……..

…..Well never mind. Note to guys that live in Atlanta and are single; she really told off on you guys to stoop to a teenager, yet alone a student in her class.

Stories like this one is the reason when my uncle asked me “How come you never moved to Atlanta when some of your hometown people move there;” I just shrug and say “Just did not want to move there.” I wouldn’t know who is worse off the teacher or the student. I have to look at it through both crystal balls.

She will always have that on her record and that is like a serious cloud in the sky. She won’t be going to teach at a prestigious school anytime soon. (Everybody knows once you did something wrong in the school system and it is on the national news, that’s a wrap.)

He could end up being a bum after high school, because for black males, high school and college are so different it doesn’t make sense. That will make her look like she has a lack of taste in men.

She is already looking thirsty so guys are going to pursue her very different.

I hope she can find another teaching job because she seems like she has a promising calling, but stuff like this don’t go away easy.

Who do you think is at fault on this? What are your views on teacher/student relationships whether male or female?

Gwinnett teacher quits after affair with student

Friday, May 21, 2010

Eff' Hinds Community College


(I always like my post to be PG-13 rated, but today I am going rated R for this post, so if you are not over 18 or if you are at workplace that do not tolerate profanity on your screen and have some snitches nosey people. click here,

P.S. like somebody is really going to do that.)

Anybody that goes to school knows the rules of etiquette for being in class. Even though some people don’t enforce it, there are some that understand and use those rules. When the bell rings and you are walking, you are open to do anything with the exception of dumb-shit (fighting, getting drunk in public, anything literally illegal). So when this happen I was like. What the Fuck!!


I mean, are you serious, this whole-ass instructor barred a young man for saying “That is going to fuck up my entire GPA.” I am serious. What is so disrespectful of saying that? It is not like he just went on a rampage and just starts saying things like the following:

“How the fuck you going give me that grade, bitch!”

“That is some bull-shit.”

“When I re-take this class over and make an A with another, I want you to let know “Tell me how my ass taste.”

“Kiss my ass. I want a do-over you cluster-fuck.”

Now that would have been downright nasty and disrespectful. I also found out that the rule is unconstitutional. Hinds Community College is really on some kiddie shit. I know that it is an institution of high learning, but come don’t people have freedom of speech. This is not high school, THIS IS A COMMUNITY COLLEGE. I just don’t get these institutions with shitty rules.

What do you think about this bullshit? Are these ass-holes taking this rule too far?

College Student Says He Was Kicked Out of Course For Swearing

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The Ace Revisits: The 2005 NBA Drafts, The Booms



Yesterday, the 2010 Draft started with the Washington Wizards becoming the team to draft the first overall pick. I always think to myself 5 years ago and the players that came out in the year of 2005 so I present to you the Who’s Who of the NBA Draft class of 2005. Today we are going to talk about the booms.






Deron Williams and Chris Paul (picks 3 and 4) – both point guards respectively change the demeanor for Utah and New Orleans. Paul came in after the Hornets let Baron Davis go and never looked back anchoring a second seeded team into the Playoffs, 2nd in MVP voting behind Kobe. Deron Williams is what you call John Stockton reincarnated, leading his team to now three straight playoff appearances in 5 straight years after not being in the playoffs in three years, nuff Said. In combination 4 ALL-NBA Teams received (1 1st team, 3 2nd team), 2 Gold Medals in the 2008 Summer Olympics, 4 All-Star appearances, and both on the All-Rookie Team.

Andrew Bogut – (1st pick) other than Dwight Howard, Andrew is starting to live up to the big man status that he was picked. Although he was not an All-Star, he has put up number similar to Dwight Howard. This year he along with Brandon Jennings led the Milwaukee Bucks to the playoffs for the first time in many years. Bogut will be fine at number one as long as he do not get hurt.

Danny Granger – (pick 17) Every fantasy player’s player. Granger can get you 20/10 in every game that he plays.

David Lee – (pick 30) Another fantasy player’s player. Lee is also double-double person and is the most under-rated player in the game. He will give 10/20 every game. Don’t believe me; ask Golden State when he notched 37, 20, and 10. The last guy that put up those numbers was some guy named Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Andrew Bynum (pick 10) – Speaking of the man with the sky-hook, Kareem mentored this young man. Although he does not have an All-Star appearance yet (which I think is coming soon), He does have a ring (and possibly two more if Kobe doesn’t retire).

Honorable mentions: Charlie Villanueva (7th pick) , Jarret Jack (22nd pick)


If any basketball fans out there, Can you think of anybody in the class of 2005 that I omit of being booms? Who is your NBA class of 2005 booms?

Friday, April 23, 2010

The Mystery of Richard Barrett


Well today I could chime in on that dead horse about single black women thing, but I vow to myself I am not, If you want to know my views on the single black woman dilema, click here and here. I have something else I really want to write about and this one is uneasy for me the following two reasons (I will put these in MLK quotes):

1. Everything that we see is a shadow cast by that which we do not see (MLK)

2. Never succumb to the temptation of bitterness. (MLK)

With that being said , I know that there are very few people that have heard of the name Richard Barrett and if you don’t know him I will just give you a brief description of him.

Richard Barrett was a lawyer, author and founder and leader of the National White Supremacist Organization. According to the Anti-Defamation League, Barrett was able to attract small numbers of like-kind.

Barrett was often seen at rallies around the nation, touting his nationalist movement and ideology. The former Vietnam veteran was labeled everything from a rising star to a troublemaker. He was in skirmishes, arrested multiple times, and was the suer and suee numerous times in race-relations cases.

The pro-white Barrett never changed his segregationist ways, was never apologetic for his actions, and frequently sought the spotlight. (click here)

And for all that he has done he was stabbed and burned to death in his property in Pearl. Now everybody thinking “Maybe he was killed by his own,” but the shocker (or not) of who killed him was even uneasy because it was a young black man that came fresh out of prison who killed him

“Oh crap, you know that this has added fuel to the fire in this post-racial era. The white supremacists groups are going to try to retaliate and we can’t call it a hate crime because of this.”

…..But hold on, hear is where the mystery part of this comes in.

According to Lewis, the 22-year-old was angry over money. He said his stepson was hired to do lawn work at Barrett's home in Utica on Wednesday.

The two traveled the roughly hour-long trip each way together. After six hours of work, Lewis said Barrett paid McGee $26.

"He thought he was at least going to get $60 or $70 for the work he did. He was kind of upset for $26," said Lewis.

Family and neighbors did not know what kind of relationship Barrett and McGee had, but they call it odd.

That is something I kept stratching my head for because of the following:

1. Out of All the people he chose, why this young black man who was fresh out of prison?

2. Why he could not find any of his Caucasian-American friends to help him out on this?

That is the mystery of Richard Barrett that puzzle not only people within the community who at one-time, saw the hatred of his demeanor toward African Americans in the public. But I do agree with what Dan Hall, chief consultant of Mission Mississippi and Charles Evers, Civil Rights leader, said.

Dan Hall said the following:

"What (Barrett) stands for was hate and was wrong," Hall said. "That he was murdered is no more right than someone who would be against abortion murdering an abortionist. That is not something we should take into our own hands. We exist to be able to have conversations in times like this. This is a great opportunity for Mission Mississippi. We don't shy away from it. We don't take stands, as much as we create opportunity for Mississippi."

Evers said this:

"I hate to know he was murdered, No. 1, and No. 2, when you got to know Richard, he was not that type of guy," Evers said. "I hated when he talked all that stuff. He said to me once, 'I don't hate negroes. I just don't believe in mixing."

What are your views about this mystery?


Arrestee In White Supremacist's Death Identified

Friday, March 19, 2010

Beck, Limbaugh, and Malkin Says "Eff Your Kid's Story."


Let me get this straight off the board here. The Smoking Ace loves the kids especially when they have stories to tell, truthful or not. I am just a sucker for children though I don’t have any. When a kid tells a true story about the things that are going on in his life, I cling to listen to it. Take Marcelas Owens (young man on the left) from Washington. His mother got sick, lost her job, lost her health insurance, and died. Just telling the story in a long version is seriously sad.

…..Don’t tell that to the Mt. Rushmore of Republican talk: Glen Beck, Rush Limbaugh, and Michelle Malkin.

Here is what Glen Beck said:

Here is what Michelle Malkin on her blog:

Never mind that there is not a shred of evidence that any health insurer ever “abused” Marcelas. Never mind that the family has made no claim that Marcelas himself has survived without insurance (in Washington state, low-income children have been covered either through Medicaid, SCHIP, or the SCHIP expansion program Apple Health for Kids).(see transcript)

And good ole uncle Rush said:

A little more research on the Washington Community Action Network. Technically, these people are not SEIU but they are involved with them. It's close. I want to be accurate here. They're not SEIU, but they're very much involved. And here is their basic stated mission: "to achieve economic fairness in order to establish a Democratic society characterized by racial and social justice --" which just means redistribution of wealth, that's what social justice means, "-- with respect to diversity and a decent quality of life for those who reside in Washington State." They got 50,000 members. That's who the mother of the woman who died works for, still the woman died. And then the woman's death is exploited by these people, along with the 11-year-old kid. (see transcript)

You see, this is what really kills me about Republican talk show pundits. They are heartless. They are saying “Since this little kid told his story, we are going to exposed his grandmother.” This kid believes that he can make a difference in each person life by telling his heart-warming story. This is not some sort of "Balloon Boy" incident, this is a child with a life that want to do better. There are certain things I say that is off-limit, ridiculing kids is a definite high priority. When the young kid came and said his speech at CPAC. I did not see one Democratic pundit ridicule him nor his parents. What conservatives think is that this young kids was exposed to say that. What if that child is telling the truth will shame all the humanity of the Republican party to the world. People are already saying that "All the Republicans want is what used to be. Things have change and people also change too." What these people are doing is calling bullying. If that is how you play it, do not get mad Michelle, Rush, and Glen if anybody start talking about you family members and such.

Should children be off-limits when they tell their story about things that concerns issue? If these people said something negative about you or your children and you belief of what you feel is true based on experience, what would you do?

State of Health Care Debate: Pundits attack 11-year-old

Boy Story Anger Conservatives

Friday, March 12, 2010

No Man With A Woman, No Problem, No Prom.


After a week in the books and taking in the knowledge and putting them on paper for my mid-term test in school, I am finally back. I have to say I was missing my blog for a moment. I heard a week in recap. There was Monique winning an Oscar, Howard Stern pulling a Don Imus, a death of a Lost Boy, a runoff win for a great Democratic leader in our area (Oh, kudos to WDBD Fox 40 for actually showing the guts to at least give the election results the day after. I wonder how come all FOX stations(including FOX News) are usually timely with giving the news than the other major branded stations?), Championship Week (for all the basketball fans), Torii Hunter calling Latinos "posers for African Americans" (you know you are wrong for that Torii), and Rush saying he is leaving the country if a health care bill pass (OOooooh, What are we going to do without Rush? SMH). Oh, did I mention that here in Mississippi we are having a “meth crisis” amongst the elite cities in the Jackson Metro Area. That one is another post coming soon.

Today I want to discuss something that happened two days ago. I want to say that kids are going to be kids and I feel as an adult to only show them a sufficient space of freedom of mind, speech, and all other things. What happened with Constance McMillen, an 18 year old senior at Itawamba Agricultural High School in Fulton, and the Itawamba County School System is sort of a free-for-all double edge sword.

The Itawamba County school board announced today it would cancel the Itawamba County Agricultural High School prom after a gay student challenged the district on its policy forbidding same-sex dates.

"Due to the distractions to the educational process caused by recent events, the Itawamba County School District has decided to not host a prom at Itawamba Agricultural High School this year," school board members said in a statement released through the district’s attorney. "It is our hope that private citizens will organize an event for the juniors and seniors.

"We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this causes anyone," the message concluded.

The announcement alarmed Constance McMillen, the 18-year-old senior who had petitioned the district to change its policy.

"Oh, my God. That's really messed up because the message they are sending is that if they have to let gay people go to prom that they are not going to have one," she said. "A bunch of kids at school are really going to hate me for this, so in a way it’s really retaliation."

I have to say that sometimes adults need to let children be children, especially prom. This part is a case of closed minded adults versus free spirited teenagers. So she wanted to go to prom with another female. Big deal! She could have just said “I go into the school gym and when my date gets there we are walking in together. I am guessing that these board members forgot about the 80s, 90s, and 2000s movies that had prom night in them. Not all of them had a man and a woman together at times. So that is where the closed minded thing begins. Even if she said that she was a lesbian and proud of it, What give you the right to judge a person based on whether she or he go to a function with the same sex. Remember that Matthew 7:1-5 said that Judge not, that you be not judged. For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you. Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me take the speck out of your eye,’ when there is the log in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the log out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to take the speck out of your brother's eye.” So for the board members and the people who are against it in Mississippi remember. We have been judged a lot, and now is not the time to judge.

Now the other side of me is asking why Constance brought the ACLU into the mix. That is something I never got because she could have won on her own because people in the community would have fought for her. Bring outsiders like the ACLU and the LGBT to a community like that is not welcomed. You need a community voice not a national voice on this. That is why they nixed the prom altogether. I am not saying that she should have shut her mouth, but rather find a way to do it without the school board members and community families looking at you sideways. She should have taken a page out of the black hustlers’ book, do it without them knowing or saying anything.

How do you feel about the school district saying that prom is between “a man and a woman?” How can adults be more aware of children preferences in times like these?

Miss. school cancels prom over gay controversy

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

The New CBC: Cheating Black Crooks.


Looks like Angela McGlowan run for Congress will do harm that help for the Congressional Black Caucus.

…..but her running will give a wake up call to the CBC who are mostly made up of Congressmen and women in mostly poor areas in the United States of America that Black Americans is not going to take crap from anybody. NOT EVEN OUR OWN.

With that being, here is what the Congressional Black Caucus is doing with our time spent of telling them what we need to try to better our community.

The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation — a charity dedicated to internships, public policy research and healthy living among African Americans — spends more on its special events than it does on scholarships, internships and its health and education programs, according to an analysis by The New York Times. Money is donated to finance the Annual Legislative Conference by corporations and labor unions that often also turn to the members of the black caucus for support on their issues in Congress. But the donations to the foundation are not subject to limits, like contributions to political campaigns are.

Are you serious? I don’t know if they are know that jobs are leaving their district, situations are getting far worse than expected and they are out here with our funding sipping Mai Tai’s and Apple Martini’s, golfing and playing tennis like they are the next Tiger Woods or Venus Williams, and eating lobster and shrimp while we are working 9 to 5 just to really make ends meet (or least try to get them to connect). I guess there are more Dollar Bill Jefferson than Edward Brookes.

The CBC needs to be held accountable for their mishandling of funding also by the citizens they represent.

…..But I hate to be an Uncle Ruckus about this so here it the what the other side of me is saying.

“Black America is not going to hold them accountable, because they are our kind. They are going to pitch us an excuse and we are going to believe it. Why? Because they can. This cycle of black politicians screwing us over will be going on for years to come. Why do you think that most of the CBC has been there for 20 plus years? Because they pitch us a line and we are going to believe because that is all we know. Sometimes, the majority of Black Americans can be single-minded on politics and that is why they stay in office until some major scandal breaks out.”

Like Danny Davis of Illinois and William Clay of Missouri. They are in urban cities that are losing jobs left and right and this is what he does.

Danny K. Davis, Democrat of Illinois. Mr. Davis, who had supported legislation in 2002 to impose tough restrictions on the industry, changed his position after the industry association met with him and offered to make donations in his name. Here is a video of a 2008 ceremony in which equipment was donated to a Chicago job training center named after Mr. Davis. The center has since been re-named.

…..and William Clay

The most important champion of the rent-to-own industry in the Congressional Black Caucus is Representative William L. Clay Jr., Democrat of Missouri. He sponsored the House version of the bill that is being pushed by the industry, which would protect it from the tougher measures proposed by consumer advocates. Mr. Clay, who also has had industry goods donated to causes in his district, is not shy about praising the industry and its leaders. Here are remarks he made at the 2008 industry convention, in his district in St. Louis, where Mr. Clay was treated like a hero.

…and here is the video

Note to self and everybody that is reading. If your congressman is part of the CBC, vote him out and put someone there fresh and new. I know I don’t want them spending my money on lobster while I am out here eating hog maws.

Share your story if you think you are being robbed by your CBC Congressman or Congresswoman.

The Congressional Black Caucus And Their Lobbyist-Funded Galas


Black Caucus Foundation Spent More on Catering than Scholarships

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

It's Bad When Your Own Know You Are Wrong.



I had to say that I am a pretty centric person. My parents always taught me that “There are always two sides of a coin; but once you flip the coin, you will know the odds. Many of the bloggers that I have been reading along with myself has been on a rift about Sarah Palin attending a Tea Party meeting when Tom Tancredo invoking the insidious specter of literacy tests and poll taxes, used in the segregated deep South for nearly 100 hundred years to deny African Americans the right to vote. Even Sarah doing a turn the other cheek at Rush Limbuagh but slams Rahm Emmanuel on the word “retard.” The word Emmanuel apologized for saying but Rush let it rolls off the tip of his tongue when it come to Democrats and namely the president. Palin and this Tea Party thing have too many questionable motives and I nor any left wing person have notice. So When Meghan McCain, daughter of Senator John McCain and a Republican, said what she said on the view. I was like, “Here is a Republican that know that the Tea Party may be more of an altercation that could set us back and not forward.”

Meghan McCain believes Sarah Palin's double standard for Rahm Emanuel and Rush Limbaugh is "what's wrong with politics today."

McCain weighed in on Palin's hypocrisy on Monday when she appeared as a guest host on "The View."

In addition to Palin's contradictory standards on the use of the word "retard," McCain also disagreed with the former Alaska governor's suggestion that Obama should declare war with Iran to win re-election.

…but she did not stop there.

On Monday, Meghan McCain fired back.

"People were saying that this is the new movement in the Republican Party," McCain said during an appearance on 'The View.' "I did not want to go [to last week's convention]. I have (a) very much different, ideological differences with them."

And she described Tancredo's comments as "innate racism."

"And I think it's why young people are turned off by this movement. And I'm sorry [but] revolutions start with young people. Not with 65-year-old people talking about literacy tests and people who can't say the word 'vote' in English. It's ridiculous."

Meghan McCain also decried the divisiveness and partisanship in American politics and the growing populist rage that has powered the Tea Party movement.

"Maya Angelou says we have more in common than we do apart," she said. "We need to use this message in politics more."

Meghan McCain added, "This rhetoric will continue to turn off young voters and anybody that says different is smoking something. Period."

I know Meghan McCain is just maybe a small fish in the GOP pond, but you would not believe who else has called out the Tea Party movement on their M.O.

……Mr. Conservative himself Bill O’Reily. That is the person I would never think would say anything against the Tea Party

Fox News anchor Bill O'Reilly is better known for picking fights with liberals, but on Monday he turned his combative drive toward an unsuspecting crowd: teabaggers.

"Some of these tea parties are nuts," O'Reilly told Fox News anchor Brit Hume. "They're crazy."

Hume was silent, and O'Reilly added that Fox News' Jesse Waters, who attended the high-profile Tea Party Convention in Nashville, Tennessee, "puts the number at about 10 percent, that are just loons, out of their minds."

O'Reilly's words came in response to Hume's suggestion that there are "very few really favorable stories about the tea partiers."

His remarks are doubly surprising not only because O'Reilly seldom takes on conservative groups or causes so explicitly manner, but also because the network that has made his career is a vigorous supporter of the tea party movement.

Dont believe me, see for yourself.

Now just like that Divde We Fail Organization, we might not agree on everything, but there are people that know when you are blowing smoke or messing with something that can alter the aspects of the United States. I know I am not the first one that is saying this and maybe not the last. If your own party members can see something that you are doing is wrong or setting double standards, you will get called out. It is like the movie American History X when Derek Vinyard (played by Edward Norton) who was a white supremacist, saw a disillusion when his white supremacist friends’ friendly dealing with a Mexican prison gang, which is contrary to supremacist beliefs. Vinyard voice his opinion but his collegues was ignoring him, leading him to a beat down and rape by the people he once stood by.

Meghan I toast you for standing your ground on that and Bill O really shocked me. I am having a WTF moment just putting Bill O'Reilly, nuts, and Tea Party in the same sentence.

Do you think Meghan and Bill was right about what both said about the Tea Party Movement and Sarah Palin? Do you believe that the Republican Party is going “far to right?” Express your views. And P.S. Is Angela McGlowan in over her head going to these Tea Parties? Seems like she is the “token black girl.”


McCain's daughter questions Tea Party movements

McCain disagrees with Palin's double standard on "retard."

O’Reilly: ‘Some tea partiers nuts, crazy, loons, out of their minds’

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Black Men I Respect - Dalton Sherman

I know I talked about Chris Martin as a teacher telling that young man off, but let reverse the role because Dalton Sherman really told the teachers what they need to do. Show this to teachers who do not think they can make a difference.



DALTON SHERMAN 2012 - BECAUSE I DO BELIEVE

The Audacity of Trey Songz




I was doing a daily tenure in and out today when I hit a snag post. I had to questioned this:

“When do young R&B singers start to talk about the older R&B singers who have paved a style for them to come up on?”

This is what Trey Songz did to Mr. Pied Piper AKA Mr. Pee-on-you AKA R. Kelly and Aaron Hall. Here is what Trey Songz said about Kells.



....here is the song,



……..and here is his clarification,


Okay here is R. Kelly response.



Alright, now listening to both sides of the story; I am agreeing with R. Kelly on both sides. As much bad as he have done (the peeing incident on the young girl, the interview talking about has young teens on your team (not as a mentoring)), he did paved the way for R&B singers to express themselves from the 90s and beyond. I’m mean here is a kid (can’t call him a young man because he doesn’t deserve that title after that rant) telling a grown man what he need to do. I don’t know who Trey Songz is but as singer, his game either needs to step up on his next album or those words are going to come back to haunt him. I think Trey is good talent but leave the fan stuff for us to worry about. You might have the U.S. still listening to “Successful,” but everybody in the world will always remember “I Believe I Can Fly.”

So Note to Trey: “R&B singers can’t be rappers unless you can back it up.”
Girls Generation - Korean