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Child Uses Lunch Box as Toilet

March 19, 2008

A teacher refused to give a child permission to use the bathroom. She told him he had 2 choices: 1. Use the lunch box or 2. Pee on yourself. Click Here to see more on this story.
BMWK Family – What do you think? Should this teacher be punished? My thoughts are is it is hard [...]

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How Do You Feel about Religion in the Office?

March 14, 2008

Prayer is becoming more and more common in the workplace. More employers are tolerating religious expression in the workplace…some are even allowing prayer meetings during office hours.
In the article, When God goes to the office, CNN reports that:
Religion, like sex and politics, once was considered inappropriate watercooler talk. Not anymore. Prayer sessions, religious diversity groups [...]

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Stand By Your Man!

March 13, 2008

As you may already know, the governor of New York, Eliot Spitzer, has been linked to a high end prostitution ring.  On Monday, the Governor held a press conference to address the issue and to apologize to his family and the public.  And his wife, Silda, stood by his side….and the pain was written all [...]

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In Response To: Should We Bail Them Out? Foreclosure & Housing

March 9, 2008

This is from a reader who calls herself thoughtful, In Response To: Should We Bail Them Out? Foreclosure & Housing
I am one of those people who’s home was in foreclosure, not once but twice. It had nothing to do with buying more house than I could afford. I have been in my home 12 years. [...]

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Videos We Love – Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles

March 8, 2008

Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles – Living For The City

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Segregation in Canadian Schools!

March 6, 2008

A few weeks ago I saw on a friends blog (Keminications) a story about the Toronto Canada school board giving the OK to segregated “Black-Focused”  schools. Click here for the full article from the Star.  There were a number of blacks who felt like this was necessary because their kids were being neglected in the [...]

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Do you want your kids reading about Gay Penguins?

March 4, 2008

 
A children’s book about 2 male penguins that has been causing some buzz this week in Loudon County, VA.
The children’s book,”And Tango Makes Three”, is about two male penguins in New York City’s Central Park Zoo that raised a fertilized egg as their own. This book has caused controversy all across the nation.
Because of complaints from [...]

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Should We Bail Them Out? Foreclosure & Housing

March 2, 2008

In December 2007, foreclosures were up 75% from what they were in 2006, per RealtyTrac®, the leading online marketplace for foreclosure properties.  Their research shows that over 1% of American homes were in some stage of foreclosure process in 2007.
The Rev. Jesse Jackoson was in Illinois ( which is in the top 10 among foreclosure filings) last week [...]

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Videos We Love – We Are The Ones – will.i.am

March 1, 2008

will.i.am continues to provide the unofficial soundtrack for Obama’s run for the oval office. Chech this out I liked the first one but think this one is even better. Also notice the hispanic influence. Don’t they know MSM say’s hispanics won’t vote for Obama (just like whites and women weren’t supposed to either.)

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Politics In The Pulpit – Part II

February 24, 2008

Your favorite Pastor is at it again. This time instead of bashing Oprah and how she hates white women he’s bashing Obama-rama and how Obama is a mack daddy that pimps white women and black women and got his campaign started with big chested white women with 54D’s. Utterly rediculous, in every since of the [...]

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“A Raisin in the Sun” Returns for a New Generation

February 23, 2008

“A Raisin in the Sun” originally debuted on Broadway in 1959 and returned to Broadway with a star studded cast that included Phylicia Rashad and Sean “Diddy” Combs.
We felt it was important to expose it to a new audience. Lorraine Hansberry [the play's author] is our African-American Shakespeare,” said Combs on “Good Morning America” today. [...]

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