Browsing All Posts published on »May, 2011«

Memphis’s Identity Crisis: Subdued?

May 22, 2011 by

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Booker T. Washington High School, Grizzlies Basketball, and The Great Flood of Memphis are this year’s historical points that placed Memphis into stardom; along with B.B. King, W.C. Handy, Elvis Presley, and Memphis in May; home of the blues, world-renowned Civil Rights Museum, and four Fortune 500 International Headquarters including Service Master.  With this level […]

Booker T. Washington High School: “Center of The Universe”.

May 14, 2011 by

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For months politicians in Memphis and Nashville have bombarded the Memphis City School system with negative attacks. They have passed laws with race as their number reason for doing so; along with their ideas that African-American city school students would pull down the grade value of Shelby County schools and increase violence to boot; that Memphis […]

Black Family, Homosexuality, and Memphis: What’s in The Mix, Really?

May 11, 2011 by

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This is a real and interesting topic; when I posted several days ago, “If there is a devil then, he lives in Memphis.” I told the truth.   Almighty God allowed me to discover the devil and who it is.  I’ll tell you its identity at a later day and time but now, let’s talk about […]

No Bloggers Allowed in Northhaven: A Memphis Subdivision Devastated by Flood Waters

May 10, 2011 by

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The waters of Loosahatchie River have over flooded its blanks creating what seem to be a small lake at Thomas and N. Watkins, 38127.  This area has historically flood after heavy rains but not to this level. Most of the homes to the west of Thomas are mobile homes in trailer parks.  They take a direct hit […]

Muslims Put Off Plane in Memphis

May 8, 2011 by

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Nabil Bayakly, chairman of Muslims in Memphis, said, “Both of them are good friends of mine, and I know how mild-mannered they are. I think the pilot has been really obstinate.” “They are imams,” Bayakly said. “They are religious figures. They usually wear the traditional Muslim gowns and head covers. Just like what the pope would […]

The RAINMAKER (John Grisham)

May 3, 2011 by

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The Rainmaker: A movie based on a novel written by John Grisham is one the most profound views of a wicked relationship between lawyers, insurance industry, medical industry, and you.  Re-visit “THE RAINMAKER” as you’re placed squarely into today’s health care debate again, for the umpteen time. As you get into this movie, medical care in […]

African-Americans & The Osama Death Conspiracy?

May 2, 2011 by

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The American people respect all religious beliefs therefore, under the tenets of Al-Islam and its Sharia, natural law; an autopsy isn’t to be performed on a Muslim’s body and it must be buried immediately.  Osama Bin Ladin was found guilty by congress, our administrative, Presidential, institution, and public opinion; his punishment was death.  He had […]