Both tears and sweat are salty, but they render a different result. Tears will get you sympathy; sweat will get you change. –Rev. Jesse Jackson
28 May 2009
Sexy Spec & Pretty Ricky
27 May 2009
From the Projects to the Supreme Court
President Obama nominated Sonia Sotomayor to the nation’s highest court on yesterday. If elected, she will become the first Latina and third woman to serve on the Supreme Court.
Her academic success and law records were enough reasons alone for her to be selected. In his revealing speech, Obama credited her background and her amazing story from the Bronx projects, to becoming a judge as highlights of her accomplishments.
Sotomayor, raised in the housing project, graduated from Princeton University and Yale Law School. She is a competent and smart judge - who inspires all, just like President Obama to "not despise the days of small beginnings".
Some are already labeling her a racist. However, she simply stated that because of her race, she has had different experiences than her counterparts. As a result, she would be able to have a broader picture of people from all walks of life (i.e. from people who lives in the projects to those who are stockbrokers and lawmakers) when making decisions from the bench. She may have poorly selected her words - perhaps she could have said "because of my humble experiences…” – nonetheless let’s get her confirmed. She's the business.
26 May 2009
25 May 2009
Do you watch Cheaters?
Education in America
- 1.2 million students drop out of high school every year
- ¼ of high school students do not graduate on time
- 70% of 8th graders can’t read at grade level
- 2/3 of jobs require a college education
- The majority of employers and college professors say today’s high school graduates do not have the skills to succeed. The majority of high school graduates say they regret not learning more in high school.
Source: www.strongamericanschools.org
Memorial Day Gratitude
24 May 2009
He called 9-1-1 for what?
BEDFORD, Ohio (AP) -– An Ohio man who argued with his grown son over a messy bedroom said he overreacted when he called 911. Andrew Mizsak called authorities after his 28-year-old son — who's a school board member in the Cleveland suburb of Bedford — threw a plate of food across the kitchen table and made a fist at him when told to clean his room.
The son, also named Andrew, lives in a room in his parents' basement. The father declined to press charges and told police he doesn't want to ruin his son's political career. The son, who also works as a political consultant, said he's lucky to be living in the house rent free. He also promises to keep his room clean.
1st Black NASA administrator, hopefully
President Obama announced on Saturday that he has selected Charles Bolden, 62, to lead NASA. Bolden, a former astronaut, if confirmed, will become NASA's first black administrator. Bolden has an extensive resume. He has been to space at least 4 times.
22 May 2009
T.I says "wait"
Queen & Lil Rounds
Dick Cheney... go away!
I strongly believe that we have to uphold fair and equal justice - even to those who are considered an eminent threat. This is the only way we are going to retain our powerful and respected position in the world. Housing these inmates in a federal prison would be just as safe. President Obama credits that there has never been a breakout in one of these high maximum security prisons. Furthermore, intense and harsh interrogation is not only unethical, but it also tarnishes the reputation of this great nation and what she stands for. Several studies also conclude that these unlawful interrogations causes people to admit to crimes they never committed.
This will be an interesting development to see if the Democratic Party will support the POTUS efforts to close Guantanamo Bay.
21 May 2009
5 Birmingham Police Officers Fired
Blacks Graduating College
Black students that have enrolled in higher education is creeping up to meeting all-time high numbers; however, the Department of Education shows that only 43% of black students who begins college graduate - compared to the 63% of white students.
In 2006, NCAA released figures of the schools with the highest black graduates in the nation:
Harvard University - 95%
Amherst College - 94%
Princeton University - 94%
Wellesley College - 94%
Williams College - 94%
Brown University - 92%
Yale University - 92%
Washington University - 91%
Stanford University - 90%
... the next question is - exactly how many black students are enrolled at the aforementioned schools? Also, it would be interesting to know the schools that had the lowest percentages...
Lunch discussion.
20 May 2009
Jay Z demands a lot from the University of Arizona
-1 late model black Mayback 57 or 62 with tinted windows ($400,000 luxury vehicle)
-2 six packs of Sapporo beer in bottles
-1 750 milliliter bottles of Belvedere Vodka
-2 750 milliliter bottle of Patron Silver Tequila
-2 Bottles 2004 Sassicaia - Red, Italian Wine from Bolgheri Region
-2 Bottles Armand de Brignac Champagne aka "Ace of Spades" and ice buckets
-2 quarts each of orance and cranberry juice
-1 hot tea service
-8 glasses, wine glasses
-12 glass, champagne glasses
-1 martini shaker
-12 glass, shot glasses
-1 pack marlboro lights hard pack (box)
-1 package of lighters
-6 cans "Coca-Cola"
-6 cans Red Bull
-6 bottles of vitamin water in assorted flavors
Dressing Room:-hold 8 people
private acccess to a minimum of 1 shower, toilet, washing facilities, with hot and cold running water
-desired temperature is 72F
-Table and floor lamps rather than overhead lights
-1 large couch
-1 love seat
-2 matching end tables
-2 lamps
-6' banquet tables with tablecloths for catering
-4 standard folding chairs
-1 full length mirror
-1 rolling wardrobe rack
-1 humidifier
-1 microwave
19 May 2009
College Hill
So much for reality TV.
Apparently the ratings are slipping or something over at BET ‘cause there’s just a little bit too much Kyle-drama on this season of College Hill. Of course drama brings in viewers (that's why I tune in every Tuesday), but Kyle is just over the edge. With his "it's all about me" mentality and taking a minor situation and blowing it way out of proportion, he's definitely playing a character role… alter-ego Keisha. Almost as if he's trying to make a name post-College Hill.
Just this last show, he tripped out over somebody eating his ribs. This had to be like one of the stupidest episodes I've seen. Paul sold Kay out. Recalling from previous shows, he was the one who made it a point to bring up how "things are done in his hood" back home and how Allison shouldn't snitch. So yeah, it kinda confused me when he ratted her out.
Another one of Kyle's antics is when he told Allison that she helped commit a crime for watching someone eat his ribs. Ah... Then, there's more backbiting than anything. It seems like everyone is looking out for Kyle, when every argument on the show, he's some way involved. I really couldn't believe that Tiffany would show the letter that Allison wrote to Kay, which started out with "wifey". What’s that all about?
So I can't wait til tonight to see what's gonna happen. Is Paul and Kay gonna get together? Who will Kyle fight with? Just have to wait and see...
Oh, one more thing - did yall see when Kyle made Kay put his $10 in the microwave (the place where his ribs were "stolen" from)? lol too much Miss Kyle!
18 May 2009
Notre Dame Controversy
"These honorary degrees are hard to come by... so far, I'm only 1 of 2 as President," Obama said joking about not receiving an honorary degree from Arizona State University earlier this month. Instead, campus officials decided to have a scholarship named after him.
It amazes me that some felt that the President of the nation should have never been invited to the campus. His appearance was clouded by pro-life critics - who intentionally were arrested to make a point.
It is extremely disappointing to know that these students who worked hard for many years studying, only to have the biggest day of the end of their undergraduate days interrupted by people who wanted to inject politics into such a momentous occasion. While I agree that people who have strong beliefs should protest, but these protesters went too far.
I absolutely enjoyed watching Father Jenkins (my hero) handle the scene. He said that the community, public officials and students should use the opportunity of the POTUS coming to campus to "engage in responsible and reasonable dialogue". After all, this is what higher learning is all about. Some may side with pro-choice; others with pro-life - this is what makes us a melting pot of ideas.
President Obama said in his speech, "We are not going to shy away from things that are uncomfortable sometimes."
Whether you agree or disagree with abortions and embryonic stem cell research, one thing that we can take away from this is what Father Jenkins said in his introduction of the President: President Obama is not someone who stops talking to those who differs with him.
17 May 2009
Gratefulness
Right now, I am up and getting ready to head out to church. I am definitely reminded of God’s grace on a daily basis. Sometimes I get caught up in doing me; however, He quickly reminds me of His love when I am flaky and inconsistent. Getting caught up in wanting to have a successful career, continuing my education and overcoming insurmountable obstacles – usually brings me to my knees to give the honor to the Creator for shining on me.
Before I start a sermon ;), I need to head and shower. Church is in an hour. I'll leave you all with a YouTube video of Fantasia singing "Total Praise".
Have a great day, peeps!
*knockout*
16 May 2009
what a life
So what's new with me? Currently, I'm trying to get some articles published on students matriculating through college with chronic illnesses; the challenges and struggles of the next generation. Researching the similarities and contrasting principles of this decade to previous ones is quite interesting, to say the least.
So relationships - ah, I didn't even know that word still existed. I'm slowly becoming a pessimist when it comes to finding a "ying to my yang". If I start elaborating on this, I'm afraid that I'll sound like an angry old man. So I'ma leave this one alone! :-) Nonetheless, I'm slowly starting to come around to this city. I'm having a sort of difficult time establishing solid friendships. This can be a task in itself.
Well, I am off to listen to some good ole Patti Labelle and catch up on my girl O.
*knockout*