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The RAINMAKER (John Grisham)

May 3, 2011

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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

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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 […]

Is Donald Trump a Socialist?

April 30, 2011

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Donald Trump and his followers are out of touch with American values.  Children around the country would hear Donald Trump, potential candidate for President of United States; strew his audience with the F— word.  In fact his audience gave to him a standing ovation.  Trump’s language skills could be used to promote gangster hip-hop and […]

Copy the First Released Presidential Birth Certificate: Free of Charge!

April 27, 2011

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This is first time in United States Presidential history that a President of America is forced to release his birth certificate as evidence to support his citizenship.  Donald Trump and the Republican Party should be ashamed, but of course; its politics, that’s all.  Consider, President Obama has released, on his on accord, this long form certificate; what […]

Dishonest Donald!

April 23, 2011

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Trump isn’t honest, has very little integrity, and thinks we’re stupid.  That might be a formula used to become a billionaire but not president of America.  Imagine, this man wants to be President of America; as he launches a silly campaign, spend large sums of capital, and influence on an attack of a vested President, […]

Is it Too Late for African-Americans and Their Share?

April 22, 2011

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I’m posing to you the most important questions that you have ever answered.  This question is a serious attempt to cause deep thinking.  Your answer would lay a foundation for more serious debate today and for years to come.  This question would also create a wave of other questions from people who would be trying […]

My God; Where is Your Liberty for African American Males?

April 20, 2011

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Why do African-Americans put their children away in jails, thinking they’ll obey after they’ve served jail time?  Why do whites fight hard to keep their children free?  One child is no better than the next however, African-Americans simply give up on their children lives easier and whites see their children lives as their future.  Every people in […]

Facebook: A Political Gateway

April 19, 2011

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We’re living in a time when not one person can compliant about a lack of communication; a time of massive communication opportunities unlike any other time before us.  We can tweet, blog, email, text, phone, chat, and webbot.  Everyone in the world is trying to capture this enormous chance to get in and stay in […]

GOP’s Death Plan for Seniors

April 15, 2011

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Under the GOP budget cut plan for Medicare, seniors must accept and prepare for death. Republicans’ plan is in fact a dead trap for seniors. Americans seniors have worked hard for their entire lives, lead productive and stable lives, paid their taxes, and did the right things for their retirement. Now, Republicans want to set […]

Philosopher, Dr. Cornell West, Rejected in Groundless Attacks on President Obama’s Record

April 12, 2011

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I disagree with about 90% of Dr. West’s Al-Jazeera comments.  I suppose that he is highly upset at the President for reasons that might be unspoken and could be personal.  Back in 1994, Charles Boone, Wali Shaheed, Deke Pope and I traveled to Baltimore, Maryland together.  On the way there, we undertook a very interesting subject of discussion.  […]