Thursday, October 9, 2008
Bigotry is the oldest form of terrorism. Most media has the playbook...
So why do they act like it's brand new? We see it. But this time the Karl Rove politics are out the window!
Take
the 2008 Presidential Election Coverage. First, in response to my first blog, I know we americans are not sheep! My fellow
Americans are talking. And they're talking loud!
Here's how;
They're saying it in all sorts
of ways,
NO MORE BUSH!
NO MCPALIN!
"I'M VOTING FOR THAT ONE!"
NO WAY, NO HOW, NO
McCAIN!
STEELWORKERS for OBAMA
FIREFIGHTERS for OBAMA
STUDENTS for OBAMA
RURAL FAMILIES for OBAMA
REDNECKS
for OBAMA
WOMEN for OBAMA
MoMoCraTS
ARTIST for OBAMA
AUTOWORKERS for OBAMA
TEACHERS for OBAMA
.................And so many more. The last 8 years have opened everyone's eyes. Opened them to how little the
GOP care about the backbone and heart of this country. IT'S MIDDLE CLASS!
The Bush and Cheney administration has
robbed us blind and sighted. With McCain cosigning damn near every policy.
But the bigots just don't
get it!
I feel disrespected with him even running for the office of President of the United States. I'm sure
Bush had guaranteed him he'd be able to steal it. [Like he did]. But God doesn't like Ugly. God doesn't seem
to be to crazy about GOP either. It's too close to his name's spelling. lol
God saw to it the bottom feel out
of this economy at just the right time for the republicans ship to sink. McCain thought this would have Americans running
to vote for him like he's going to save us. They want to call the first white man ever a TERRORIST now that they are losing
to the BEST MAN! Why wasn't Tim McVeigh a terrorist? The Republicans think we're stupid. They think we are going to
go blindly behind him like some Jim Jones follower. But hell no, we won't go! lol
The media coverage of
these McCain and Palin lies are just dumb;
The GOP have really lost any real sense. [If they ever had it.] Pat
Buchanan is a damn fool. They tell lies with a wink. They spew hateful rhetoric with a half smile. They remind me of drones.
The media airs it and ask questions like its so strange to them. I also thought they were going to stop covering Palin
since she didn't want to grant interviews? Yeah right.
McCain's strategist are drones. Every fallible
thing their candidate has done, they go on TV and in ads and lie to america; saying Obama is the one who's done it.
hahaha It's laughable. Only because I see the majority of American people know they are liars!
THE GODFATHER
OF REGULATION REFORM as McCain tagged himself, is going to need longer arms to box his way out of that corner he's
deregulated himself into. He's so wealthy he doesn't even have to check or count his money. While Middle Class families
[Known only as Middle income voters to McCain/Palin] are wondering if they'll have Thanksgiving and Christmas. Hell, Middle
Class America wonder all year if they'll be able to provide for their families.
I am so eager to see a change.
I dedicated myself to the Obama/Biden campaign over a year ago. Along with Mississippi for Barack Obama, we managed to registered
over 19 thousand voters. I feel like a proud mother. I am so proud to be a part of this movement. God knows I work hard
and honest. When that faithful day comes when I am of age to retire. I don't want to have to find some supplemental job
to make ends meet. Why the hell should anyone have too? They've worked they're hearts out. I know 300 million
Americans feel the same way I do. I've talked to hundreds of them this past year. Thousands if you add in the internet.
We're sick and tired of robbing Peter to pay Paul. [That's a term my mother use to use] lol
Those who make more
then 250k will be taxed. I don't even mind that. It's affordable when you make that much. There are families of 4
who are trying to survive on less then 30,000 a year.
Are you kidding me?
I know families of 4 with
twice that who are struggling too. Gas, Food and needs cost are steady rising. They have kids in college, doctor bills, storm
repairs still [no fema and little insurance pay out] rogue contractors and everyone else trying to hustle them out of what
they can get. It's a sad state of existence.
Still, Americans are very resilient. We will survive. That's
our nature.
We're supporting a man with compassion. A man who know what it's like to live on meager accomodations.
A man who believes in the American dream and is a product of it. A man who will look you in your eyes and speak directly to
your issue. A man who said "NO" to Greedy ass Wall Street and went into the inner city to help other families find
a way out.
A man named Barack Obama.
Who has picked a VP named Joe Biden.
Moses and Joshua
if you want to go there. lol
I'm not looking for the promise land. Just payment on some promissary notes owed
to me. lol Those who owe me need to be able to keep their incomes. Period! Then they can pay me and still be able
to take care of home.
So that I may continue to pay the notes I owe from month to month.
CHANGE WE CAN BELIEVE
IN IS THE CHANGE WE NEED!
OBAMA/BIDEN WILL BRING THAT CHANGE!
BA-RACK THE VOTE THIS NOVEMBER 4!
TOGETHER! WE CAN ALL DO IT!
LET'S GET FREE!
3:50 pm cdt
Thursday, September 4, 2008
AFTER THE HUFFING AND PUFFING. DEMOCRATS HOUSE STANDS TALL STILL.
I wasn't planning on sending you something tonight. But if you saw what I saw from the Republican convention,
you know that it demands a response.
I saw John McCain's attack squad of negative, cynical politicians. They
lied about Barack Obama and Joe Biden, and they attacked you for being a part of this campaign.
But worst of all
-- and this deserves to be noted -- they insulted the very idea that ordinary people have a role to play in our political
process.
You know that despite what John McCain and his attack squad say, everyday people have the power to build
something extraordinary when we come together. My fundraiser link below is a great place to start tearing down these
negative types.
http://my.barackobama.com/page/outreach/view/main/LTBROWN
Both Rudy Giuliani and Sarah Palin specifically mocked Barack's experience as a community organizer on the
South Side of Chicago more than two decades ago, where he worked with people who had lost jobs and been left behind when the
local steel plants closed.
Let's clarify something for them right now.
Community
organizing is how ordinary people respond to out-of-touch politicians and their failed policies.And
it's no surprise that, after eight years of George Bush, millions of people have found that by coming together in their
local communities they can change the course of history. That promise is what our campaign has been about from the beginning.
Throughout our history, ordinary people have made good on America's promise by organizing for change from the
bottom up. Community organizing is the foundation of the civil rights movement, the women's suffrage movement, labor rights,
and the 40-hour workweek. And it's happening today in church basements and community centers and living rooms across America.
Meanwhile, we still haven't gotten a single idea during the entire Republican convention about the economy and
how to lift a middle class so harmed by the Bush-McCain policies.
It's now clear that John McCain's campaign
has decided that desperate lies and personal attacks -- on Barack Obama and on you -- are the only way they can earn a third
term for the Bush policies that McCain has supported more than 90 percent of the time.
But you can send a crystal
clear message.
Enough is enough. Make your voice heard loud and clear by joining team Obama. Go here
Thank you for joining more than 2 million ordinary Americans who refuse to be silenced.
David
David Plouffe
Campaign Manager
Obama for America
6:51 am cdt
Friday, August 29, 2008
REPUBLICAN ON REPUBLICAN ACTION!
| Monday, January 28, 2008
|
| Thad Cochran: 'John McCain scares me' |
Mississippi
Senator Thad Cochran endorsed John McCain last week, as you may have heard. And while it likely came in part due to the two
men's disagreements on ... er ... pork (something supremely important to the country's poorest state, which also receives
the largest amount of taxpayer lucre,) Cochran also took a shot at the famous McCain temper, which is worth repeating:
Cochran said his choice was prompted partly by his
fear of how McCain might behave in the Oval Office.
"The thought of his being president sends a cold chill
down my spine," Cochran said about McCain by phone. "He is erratic. He is hotheaded. He loses his temper and he
worries me." This morning on "Morning Joe," Pat Buchanan made the very salient point that
John McCain is giving us the ultimate straight talk, promising more wars ahead ... and we would be at war with Iran shortly
after he would be inaugurated president. =============================================
HIS OWN PARTY DOESN'T
EVEN TRUST HIM! WHY SHOULD WE?
|
5:43 pm cdt
Sunday, August 24, 2008
SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE!
What bugs me the most is the national media. 1st off. Did everyone forget Hillary Clinton was Obama's
opponent in the primaries? Do you remember all her negatives and posturing for the "hillbilly" vote? Now if that
was just all in campaigning. Then shouldn't negative campaigning be campaigned against? Or shown for the phoniness it
really is. [Like fake beef in HipHop?] But I digress.
Why in hell would Obama pick her? Damn her supporters if they
don't support Obama. They wouldn't have anyway. That's the facade. The excuse folks are using to scold Obama for
not letting them push him around. Let McBush do the negative stuff. That is what they do. You say Obama isn't tough enough.
Why? because he's not ranting and raving while lying at the same time? That is what CHANGE is about. Winning without stooping
to their level. I applaud him. Yet the media always report the black man as up in arms. Volatile. Argumentative. Just because
you've reported it, doesn't make it true. Obama is the Essence of a Black man. I feel that is the biggest threat he
brings. SOMEONE STEREOTYPES ARE GOING TO BE DESTROYED. oh we can't have that.
ssheesssh.lol
Kick rocks Hillary
Supporters.
They wanted her as VP so she could do just what her and Bill want to do. TAKE OVER!
SHE LOST!!!
You see how she [thought she] carefully worded her concession speech. Yet she launches Hillary 2012. Please! She
needs to be honest with her supporters about why she "really" didn't get chosen. Or they should be honest with
her. Her husband was impeach! So you want her on Obama's ticket so his campaign can be torn apart? Get out of here.
Obama is a very intelligent man who just happens to be BLACK. As many are. How about you do the research for yourself
and stop allowing the media to spoon feed you. It's awful.
Obama made his
choice and it's a smart one. If Hillary is given a position, she should appreciate it and stay in it. Period! I am appalled
that noone has even spoken out on how the media, including internet media, are coming off like because it's Obama, he
needs something to right [white] him up. That elephant in room has turned into a herd. The one thing I am certainly sure of
is. The Obama campaign has definitely proved racism still lives here in America. I think if given an "equal" chance,
Obama will prove that some of us out here still believe in AMERICA ACCORDING TO THE CONSTITUTION. Media think they've
come up with a clever disguise. But they haven't.
And after George W. Bush, G H. Bush, Reagan and even Clinton.
It is time for a change. It's time out for saying "We." If your we doesn't include all of us.
But
be brave enough to say it. Stop hiding in the closets[=sheets 4 decades ago]. It's disturbing to feel you can belittle
a man of Obama's character and stature. Why? Because he's black? New? It's all discrimination and unconstitutional.
So why are you getting away with it? Do a damn article on that why don't you.
1:59 pm cdt
Monday, August 18, 2008
Who will the VP be?
Who will get the veep nod?
I have complete faith in Barack
Obama in the areas which concern me.
I've read his blueprint for change. [I keep a copy on my desktop]. lol
1.
Economics
2. Enviromental concerns
3. Pro Choice
4. Healthcare
5. Education
6. Family issues
7.
Foreign Policy
Below I list my choice for his Vice President pick.
My Pick is Joseph
Biden!
[for his strong foreign policy knowledge.]
My second choice was Evan Bayh.
My third
Choice was Tim Kaine.
Good Luck, President Obama!
and Joe Biden it is!
OBAMA/BIDEN 2008!
CHANGE WE CAN BELEIVE IN.
8:02 am cdt
Monday, August 4, 2008
"There are always 2 sides to every story."
Something
said by someone who's use to being on the defensive!
"Winning isn't everthing. It's how
you play the game."
Something losers say.
"Beauty is only skin deep."
Something insecure people say.
"She think she's something."
Talk from one with a small mind.
I decided to start this blog with a few quotes. Just because
I wanted too and can.
They may have something or may not have anything whatsoever, to do with the final draft.
They were on my mind. So I let them off. lol
I use to feel like I had to uphold [what I felt like] was the good
name of others. Not anymore I don't. I am not going to be coy. That's for cowards or someone looking to pull you in then
be condescending perhaps. Still it's not a good look.
I think of a few bars from "A long time coming"
by Sam Cooke.
"Well I go to my brother. And I say brother, help me please.
But he winds up knocking me.
Back down on my knees.
There have been times that I thought. I couldn't last for long.
But now I think I'm
able. To carry on."
I am humble. When I speak on someone as being good for something. [i.e. the race, the
game, the soul]. It comes from my heart.
Lately I am finding out people are just phony. They are; "say one
thing but really live another" type of humans. Damn! I thought that was held exclusively by some of those who say we're
fam-mel-lay.
Not true.
Maybe to use someone or being fake with them is what gets you over. Because people are
shallow and have low self esteem. And just want you say what they want to hear. Or Perhaps there is a hidden agenda. I haven't
figured it out and I'm not seeking too. I just rid myself of said affliction and again, keep it moving. Because I'm
not interested in getting over. Just in getting mine.
If you are going to be so easily led or misled. Then we aren't
on the same page or level. It's potential brain rot for me to associate myself with you.
Don't pretend
with me. It's so uncalled for and cowardly. If you have a problem with me. Say it to my face. Don't beat around the
bush. {Unless it's George Bush. [either one]Then just beat the damn Bush. haha}
Truth cannot be hidden or camouflaged.
If you're gullible enough anyone can sway you. Only to slay you later. Be aware of false fronts. I'm so glad I out
grew that gullible stage.
I am not owing to you yet I had considered giving you a chance, in one case.
And making you aware of the "Trojan" horse, in another case.
But after some observation. I've
decided to leave it be. Let it simmer and stew and just leave the kitchen. lol Sometimes it is just what's deserved.
But I will leave you with a quote from "The Hot Boys".
[Laugh Out Loud]
"You Get It How You
Live!"
AMEN and ONE LOVE!
6:07 pm cdt
Saturday, August 2, 2008
THE NEXT BLOG IS DEDICATED TO ILLSEED'S EDITORIAL
....ON THE UNITED STATES apology FOR SLAVERY.
by illseed AllHipHop.com columnist
Slavery: Apology Not
Accepted
I will be brief.
Reps for America, you can take your apology for slavery and shove
it.
What does this apology really mean?
This apology means absolutely nothing (read the AllHipHop.com news story). You are about 140 years late! Be clear, American slavery lasted about 400 years here on American soil during the 16th,
17th and 18th centuries. Rape. Murder. Death. Lynching. Terror. Free Labor. And Much More.
First of all,
we as a people cannot go back in time and reverse the evil and devastation on African Americans. We cannot (or will not) reverse
or equalize the benefits that White people have gained from slavery. Nobody is truly regretful for anything and this admission
of guilt is likely an attempt to pacify people or for some other political end. Here is why:
An apology
of this magnitude has to be backed up by some sort of sustained action. Generally, when you have harmed or done damage to
somebody’s life, property or otherwise, there is measurable restitution for the crime or offense. Displaying a sincere
apology means offering to pay the wrong parties and also show a plan to solve the problem. Oftentimes, the guilty party will
even ask the other group to reveal the best way of rectifying the situation.
Nobody in government asked,
but AllHipHop queried people like rapper Killer Mike. who suggested that a different sort of reparation be doled out.
“When
they start talking about reparations, let's not make it about the money,” outspoken rapper Mike told AllHipHop.com. “Let's make it education based. I think every Black person in America should be able to go to college for free.”
We know that won’t happen, even though it really is an excellent alternative that should yield results. It
is actually more favorable than money if we could get our school systems together enough to prepare kids for college.
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Apologies should really show how much you know the other person were hurt by your actions. Obviously, if you
say sorry you are opting to speak on behalf of your “body” (which is America) or your actual ancestors that owned
slaves. America is supposedly admitting to this domestic holocaust, but what do we really get when it’s all said?
Whenever I talk to White people and some younger Black people, all I get is:
“I didn’t own any slaves.”
“This is a new generation and we don’t see color.”
“Get over it.”
“Its time to move on.”
Well, how do you expect somebody just “get over” slavery when people treat it like a bad break up. Somehow,
the “sincerity” of the governing bodies isn’t trickling down to the rest of the country, even though I admit
progress is being made. But how much advancement has really materialized? We are constantly reminded of the disparities in
everything imaginable (health, wealth, quality of life, etc, etc) and most of the differences travel down the fault lines
of race (and class).
New Orleans and Hurricane Katrina, Sean Bell, Amadou Bailo Diallo, the AIDS rate, murder rates, educational inconsistencies, the Black family in ruins…the list goes on and on and on. Most, if not
all of these ills, are related to slavery or allied with the Father of slavery - White supremacy. I am still impacted, bothered
and outraged at slavery and its racist aftereffects.
I see very few – if any people – willing
to accept responsibility for slavery in any sincere way.
On top of it all, Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.), felt as
though the House deserved some sort of pat on the back for doing something that should been done decades ago. Cohen said.
"I'm proud we did this as a part of this Congress.” I will be proud when these sentiments trickle and permeate
through to the society at large and we can see improvement in the minds and lives of a mighty, but severely disenfranchised
people. I want a commitment to bettering peoples’ lives from federal, state and local governments!
When
it’s all said and done, an apology is a request for forgiveness. The recipient is completely allowed to deny the request.
Apology not accepted, in the immortal words of Latin singer Lisa Lisa. Still, I pledge to progress along with everybody
else willing to do so, but I will accept that apology when those sustainable advances are made in and outside of the Black
community.
Sorry. That wasn’t so brief, but neither was the time it took to get that apology.
Epilogue:
“I believe that this apology is
way over due and it was just done strategically at a time when Congress is at an incredibly low approval rating. I think its
a step in the right direction, but since slavery without a doubt built up the capital for capitalism [in America], there needs
to be a discussion in Congress about some sort of reparations. That and the social, religious and educational mechanisms that
facilitated the justification for slavery and the modern form of racism, that was born from it."
-Immortal Technique to AllHipHop.com
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9:54 am cdt
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Memo to Obama: Moving to the Middle Is for Losers
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Realpolitik is one thing. Realstupidpolitik is quite
another.
Last Friday afternoon, the guests taking part in Sunday's roundtable discussion
on This Week had a pre-show call with George Stephanopoulos. One of the topics he raised was Obama's perceived move to
the center, and what it means. Thus began my weekend obsession. If you were within shouting distance of me, odds are we talked
about it. I talked about it over lunch with HuffPost's DC team, over dinner with friends, with the doorman at the hotel,
and the driver on the way to the airport.
As part of this process, I looked at the Obama
campaign not through the prism of my own progressive views and beliefs but through the prism of a cold-eyed campaign strategist
who has no principles except winning. From that point of view, and taking nothing else into consideration, I can unequivocally
say: the Obama campaign is making a very serious mistake. Tacking to the center is a losing strategy. And don't let the
latest head-to-head poll numbers lull you the way they lulled Hillary Clinton in December.
Running
to the middle in an attempt to attract undecided swing voters didn't work for Al Gore in 2000. It didn't work for
John Kerry in 2004. And it didn't work when Mark Penn (obsessed with his "microtrends" and missing the megatrend)
convinced Hillary Clinton to do it in 2008.
Fixating on -- and pandering to -- this fickle
crowd is all about messaging tailored to avoid offending rather than to inspire and galvanize. And isn't galvanizing the
electorate to demand fundamental change the raison d'etre of the Obama campaign in the first place? This is how David Axelrod put it at the end of February, contrasting the tired Washington model of "I'll do these things for you" with
Obama's "Let's do these things together":
"This has been
the premise of Barack's politics all his life, going back to his days as a community organizer," Axelrod told me.
"He has really lived and breathed it, which is why it comes across so authentically. Of course, the time also has to
be right for the man and the moment to come together. And, after all the country has been through over the last seven years,
the times are definitely right for the message that the only way to get real change is to activate the American people to
demand it."
Watering down that brand is the political equivalent of New Coke.
Call it Obama Zero.
In 2004, the Kerry campaign's obsession with undecided voters --
voters so easily swayed that 46 percent of them found credible the Swift Boaters' charges that Kerry might have faked
his war wounds to earn a Purple Heart -- allowed the race to devolve from a referendum on the future of the country into a
petty squabble over whether Kerry had bled enough to warrant his medals.
Throughout the
primary, Obama referred to himself as an "unlikely candidate." Which he certainly was -- and still is. And one of
the things that turned him from "unlikely" upstart to presidential frontrunner is his ability to expand the electorate
by convincing unlikely voters -- some of the 83 million eligible voters who didn't turn out in 2004 -- to engage in the
system.
So why start playing to the political fence sitters -- staking out newly nuanced
positions on FISA, gun control laws, expansion of the death penalty, and NAFTA?
In an interview with Nina Easton in Fortune Magazine, Obama was asked about having
called NAFTA "a big mistake" and "devastating." Obama's reply: "Sometimes during campaigns the rhetoric gets overheated and amplified."
Overheated?
So when he was campaigning in the Midwest, many parts of which have been, yes, devastated by economic changes since the passage
of NAFTA, and he pledged to make use of a six-month opt-out clause in the trade agreement, that was "overheated?"
Or was that one "amplified?"
Because if that's the case, it would be helpful
going forward if Obama would let us know which of his powerful rhetoric is "overheated" and/or "amplified,"
so voters will know not to get their hopes too high.
When Obama kneecaps his own rhetoric
and dilutes his positioning as a different kind of politician, he is also giving his opponent a huge opening to reassert the
McCain as Maverick brand. We know that McCain has completely abandoned any legitimate claim on his maverick image, but the
echoes of that reputation are still very much with us -- especially among many in the media who would love nothing more than
to be able to once again portray McCain as the real leader they fell in love with in 2000. And the new Straight Talk Express plane has been modeled on its namesake bus, decked out to better recreate the seduction.
The transition between the primaries and the general election -- and from insurgent
to frontrunner -- is tricky. Even a confident campaign can be knocked off course. So this is when Obama most needs to remember
what got him to this point -- and stick with it.
In a Los Angeles Times article detailing
Obama's attempts at "shifting toward the center," Matt Bennett of the centrist think tank Third Way says that Obama is a "good politician. He's doing all he can to make sure people know he would govern as a post-partisan
moderate."
But isn't being a "good politician" as it's meant here
exactly what Obama defined himself as being against? Instead of Third Way think tankers, Obama should listen to this guy:
"What's stopped us is the failure of leadership, the smallness of our politics -- the
ease with which we're distracted by the petty and trivial, our chronic avoidance of tough decisions, our preference for
scoring cheap political points instead of rolling up our sleeves and building a working consensus to tackle big problems....
The time for that politics is over. It's time to turn the page."
That
was Barack Obama in February of 2007, announcing his run for the White House. "I know I haven't spent a lot of time learning the ways of Washington," he said that day, "but
I've been there long enough to know that the ways of Washington must change."
Was
that just "overheated and amplified" rhetoric?
The Obama brand has always been
about inspiration, a new kind of politics, the audacity of hope, and "change we can believe in." I like that brand.
More importantly, voters -- especially unlikely voters -- like that brand.
Pulling it
off the shelf and replacing it with a political product geared to pleasing America's vacillating swing voters -- the ones
who will be most susceptible to the fear-mongering avalanche that has already begun -- would be a fatal blunder.
Realpolitik is one thing. Realstupidpolitik is quite another.
4:38 pm cdt
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
To speak or not to speak. It ain't even a question. I'm talking and I'm talking loud!
I haven't always been known for being aggressive when it comes to speaking my mind. I had
to grow into it. It took 17 years of my life to come into it. These days I am known for never holding my tongue.
Let me tell you how I got here.
I've always been an acheiver. All my life, if there
was anything I set out to do. I got after it and got it accomplished. Only to be hated on because my mother praised me for
said accomplishments. To be hated on or envied would've felt normal, had it been strangers. Neighbors
even. But the critics were family members. Siblings and grands of my mother who's age was higher then mine. [And/or their
oldest offsprings.]
It seems no matter what I accomplished, the haters saught ways to try to lessen it. When it
didn't work they resorted to what all small minded people do. Talked about my person. :smh: lol
I've always been a soldier for my people. A comrade. I treat people the way I want to be treated. That's not always reciprocated.
But I pray and keep it moving. I want everyone on the same level and that is the way I view each and every person. No matter
what gender, race, age , creed, etc...you may be. We are all equal under God's eye. All people are the same. I feel this
way because of the fact that I am a humble young woman. I suspect it's that same humbleness that prevented me
from knocking the top out of these haters heads. lol
I have even been criticized for going forth
in my community to help with the ever growing drug problems which affected my family personally. The haters saw fault in that
as well. Saying I was hanging around the wrong people.
I've been criticized for not going
after famous and/or wealthy men that I'm friends with. Going after them for a sexual relationship. Simply
because they have money. "Going after the men with money!" That is an exact quote.
So pathetic is anyone who
feels this way. It's a shame they don't see that they are prostituting themselves. lol
I
go after my own money! Always have. Always will!
Period!Over. End of story.
I've
been criticized for listening to my favorite morning talk show. I was told by these haters that this show dispells harmony
among the races and it is trying to cause a race war or start trouble between the races.
I know! Very ridiculous right?
I've got more.
How about the same hater who said this host was a trouble maker. Eventually saw the host financial
potential and started to date the host? Like less then a year after saying the show was trouble?
It was only after I
gave said hater the positive side of this show. Which are, showing the truth and not being afraid to call people on their
wrongs. Not taking the crumbs the bigots throw us. Shaking our fist and demanding Justice in a often time unjust society.
How is that starting trouble?
It's not! And I made that point clear.
So once this host was seen,
to the hater, as someone I admire? The host became dateable to the hater. lol [Is "dateable" a word?]
haha
There are times when I feel like certain people [these haters] should be exposed for the phony Motherf&ckers
that I know they are. But I've yet to do it. Because I rarely spend mind time on it.
But Sometimes I listen to my
show and think. I wonder if I should tell you what I know? How many lies have you been told about me? Are you wise enough
to realize that these are haters who are and always have been envious of me? Do you realize this person is trying to use you
to gain social status?
I use to correspond with my favorite show but I ceased doing it as of late. Simply because I
don't want be a "smile in your face and know someone means you harm" type of person.
One thing is for sure.
I am going to tell what I know. All that remains are the terms. Meaning how I will approach this matter.
Anyway;
for the wrap up! I leave you with this.
Haters are only your admirers who lack the courage and self esteem needed
to do what you do everyday.
"BEING YOURSELF"
This is what I do. Be myself. I have
a certain criteria that I set for myself. I am far from the smartest, toughest or even shyiest person. But I have an ample
amount of Book sense, Street sense and Common sense. I use them to my advantage to accomplish what is required from day to
day. And to reach the goals I set.
I advise anyone who can relate to my blog today. To do the same. Be you. Because
no one else can.
Isn't God great?
One nation, One God, One family,One love,
Blackdollone
3:16 pm cdt
Monday, June 23, 2008
NOW THAT OBAMA IS THE NOMINEE FOR THE DEMOCRATS?
Just how racist is this campaign gonna get?
Hit me up at;
info@blackdollone.com
Let
me know what you've seen or heard.
Obama 08!
7:17 am cdt