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            <title>Black woman switches the &quot;National Anthem&quot; for &quot;National Black Anthem&quot; at Denver state of the city address</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>Jazz singer Rene Marie was invited to sing the National Anthem at Mayor John Hickenlooper’s State of the City address in Denver, Colorado.  Homegirl broke out into the “National Black Anthem” also known as “Lift Every Voice and Sing” over the “Star Spangled Banner” beat.  This enraged some of the event attendees.  The Rocky Mountain News reports people have sent hate mail out as a result.</p>

<p><strong>According to Rocky Mountain News:</strong> </p>

<p><strong>Councilman Charlie Brown: </strong>“There is no substitute for the national anthem. Period…This is the State of the City address. It's not an NAACP convention." </p>

<p><strong>The Mayor responded: </strong><br />
"I'm disappointed that this matter has been a distraction from the great work and significant accomplishments of our city employees over the past year and the many important initiatives on tap for the coming year.</p>

<p>She blended the two songs together.  She was trying to make an artistic expression of her love for the country. She did not intend to make a political statement or anything."</p>

<p><strong>Renee Marie said she was expressing her artistic expression:</strong><br />
"…I don't think it is necessary for an artist to ask permission to express themselves artistically…I would not change a thing…You have to risk things. You have to. Otherwise, you might of well live your life by a script."</p>

<p><strong>Was she right to start singing the National Black Anthem when she was supposed to be singing the National Anthem? <u> I think</u> if she agreed to sing the “National Anthem,” then that is the song she should have committed to singing.  Why do people have to send hate mail? </strong></p>

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<a href="http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/jul/01/singing-black-national-anthem-hits-sour-note/"target="_blank">Rocky Mountain News Article</a><br />
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            <title>NYC patient dies on floor in waiting room</title>
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<p>Esmin Green, 49 year old black woman was reportedly involuntarily admitted into psychiatric emergency department of Kings County Hospital Center  supposedly for "agitation and psychosis" behavior on June 18th.  Very scary to SEE this happen in a hospital. <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/07/01/waiting.room.death/#cnnSTCVideo"target="_blank"> WATCH VIDEO</a></p>

<p><strong>In a CNN report:</strong></p>

<p>“Upon her admission, Green waited nearly 24 hours for treatment, said the civil liberties union, which was among the groups filing suit against the facility last year seeking improved conditions for patients.</p>

<p>The surveillance camera video shows the woman rolling off a waiting room chair, landing face-down on the floor and convulsing. Her collapse came at 5:32 a.m. June 19, the NYCLU said, and she stopped moving at 6:07 a.m. During that time, the organization said, workers at the hospital ignored her.”  <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/07/01/waiting.room.death/"target="_blank">READ MORE...</a><br />
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            <title>Black Women Fallen Heroes Tribute site</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>I ran into a this link somewhere online, maybe BWV, but the blog owner created a touching memorial page for black women soldiers who have died in Iraq and Afghanistan.  It is absolutely tear jerking.  Stop by and look at the photos and profiles of women who have made brave sacrifices and keep their memory and family in prayers.  All service people are brave heroes.  Check the site out:  <a href="http://www.tributetoblackwomen.com/patriot/"target="_blank">www.tributetoblackwomen.com/patriot/<br />
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            <title>The 2008 ESPYS is coming up, so vote for your favorite pro sport ATHLETES</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image"><img alt="espy.jpg" src="http://www.weneedtostop.com/espy.jpg" width="155" height="350" class="mt-image-left" style="float: left; margin: 0 20px 20px 0;"/></span>The 2008 ESPYS Awards ceremony hosted by singer Justin Timberlake and airs on ESPN on Sunday July 20 at 9 PM ET.  All of you sports fans can visit ESPN and vote for your favorite professional sports player. <br><br>

<p>I have placed my votes. After a quick registration process (and I mean it took about 30 seconds) you can vote immediately.  <a href="http://promo.espn.go.com/espn/specialsection/espys2008/"target="_blank">VOTE NOW</a></p>

<p>Here is the <a href="http://proxy.espn.go.com/i/espnpromotions/espys2008/print.pdf"target="_blank">2008 Nominee List</a></p>]]></description>
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            <title>KEYSHIA COLE Launches Luster&apos;s New Pink Smooth Touch</title>
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<p>She does some "Sad and Lonely" acapella, and sounds just like the album.  When I think Luster's the only thing I can think about is pink oil moisturizer.  That stuff has been around forever.</p>

<p><strong>Description of event from <em>Rolling Out TV!</em> YouTube:</strong></p>

<p>"Tastemakers from across the country and Luster Products, Inc. employees celebrated last evening at the company's much anticipated launch of one of its latest product line, the Pink Brand Smooth Touch line of hair care products. The evening was highlighted by an impromptu performance by Luster's new celebrity endorser, Keyshia Cole, who personally unveiled Luster's Pink Brand Smooth Touch Limited Edition relaxer kits featuring her image in front of a crowd of several hundred guests.</p>

<p>Cole, a platinum-selling R&B recording artist and reality television star, has endeared herself to fans of all ages and resonates with the Pink® Brand Smooth Touch® target audience, women 16 to 24 years of age. "When we were thinking about the image and benefits of Smooth Touch®, Keyshia Cole was a perfect choice," said Jory Luster, president of Luster Products. "It was important to us to work with someone who already had success and visibility, but also could relate to our target and be someone they would want to emulate. Keyshia is young, talented, beautiful and has an electric personality. She's perfectly represents the woman who uses Smooth Touch® products." Luster's® Pink® Brand Smooth Touch® line of hair care products will arrive in stores this summer."</p>

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            <title>Hairy armpits and hairy legs: what’s the big deal?</title>
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<p>The photos are pictures of actress, comedienne Mo’Nique and the other is supposedly someone, a young lady from a MySpace page.  Both photos were spotted and mocked on other websites, for the God given hair one has on her legs and the other, her underarms.</p>

<p>This might be too much information, but I will put it this way, in general, I let all of my hair grow.  I never shave my legs and could care less what someone thinks.  I don’t have woolly mammoth legs so that could be a factor also, but I shave the hair under my arms only when<u><strong> I</strong></u> think it is too long, the outdoor temperatures are too hot or I begin to perspire enough.  In addition, I don’t let it get long enough to braid…lol.  But it is a personal choice.  I shave, but I don’t shave due to any outside pressure.  If I wear a tank top and have ¼ inch of hair under my arms (which I do right now, and just showered) and someone doesn’t like:  Too Bad.  </p>

<p>I did not know anything about shaving nor ever heard about shaving until I reached high school, and this is when I would hear fellow students grossed out over the sight of someone’s armpits.  I think it is silly.  This is the hair God gave us, and if someone does not want to trim or shave that is her perogative.</p>

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            <title>Color Struck</title>
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<strong>The description under this video:  </strong><br />
<em>"The legacy of slavery has left African-Americans with an interracial disparity between light-skinned and dark-skinned blacks. This candid conversation between black women of all shades asks, "Is the black community still color struck?" "</em>  </p>

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            <title>AriZona is moving away from its “controversial” Sweet Tea label</title>
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Well, I guess it was more like an Internet rumor, conspiracy, or birth of a new urban legend.  There were rumblings going around on blogs, where someone initially claimed the labeling was racist, supposedly portraying slaves at the plantation house on the cover of the cans and bottles.  If I had seen those images, I would not have purchased the tea.<br><br>

<p>I have been drinking this tea for a few years and had never seen any racially insensitive appearing images on the tea containers.  With that person’s rants, there was a phone number to call the Arizona company and complain about the images.  </p>

<p>It was a cause not worth my time, but it was a good time to acknowledge the fact that sometimes people try to make you see racial smoke where no fire exists.   It is quite possible that many individuals took the bait, called this company, and fired off a few emails.  </p>

<p>Okay I had not thought about that campaign until I was in the 7-Eleven last week and thought I would buy four 23 oz cans of this delicious Sweet Tea.  When I reached into the cooler to load up, I noticed two different labels.  I thought to myself, “whaaaattttt?” did that little campaign work?  </p>

<p>The wording was the same: Original Brand, Arizona, Southern Style, Real Brewed, and Sweet Tea.  However, on my left were about five cans of the old labeling with the plantation on it, and to my left were about 20 cans of the new labels with faded black and white images of two old steamships.  Waiting for the next rumor of someone spotting slaves on these ships…</p>

<p>Maybe the company gave in and decided to phase out the plantation images due to the rumors.  Again, time will tell.<br />
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            <title>Vin Diesel in la Zona Colonial, Dominican Republic</title>
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<p>This photo of Vin Diesel was spotted on Monaga blog and was taken last week in the Dominican Republic.  Lucky guy...lol.  Wish I could be there.  Anyway.  Diesel is on location for a film there, and I wonder if it is for his "Fast and Furious" film due out next year.  Diesel and his girlfriend model (had to be, right? couldn't have been former cashier or toll booth operator.  let me get back to the story...) Paloma Jimenez welcomed a baby daughter on April 2nd.  So now we have a baby Diesel.  congrats to the couple</p>

<p>Has he lost some of his pizzazz. twinkle. star spark?  It seems as if when he first came on the scene, women could not get enough of him-black-white-hispanic-Asian-whatever.  It did not seem to matter.  gugu gaga drool everywhere.  Now I don't hear women talking about him anymore.  It seems, the more the media pushed the race or racial makeup question on this guy, the less appealing he became.  </p>

<p>I think people liked the ambiguity factor associated with him, and the mystery of not knowing his background made him more sexy and alluring.  Once he had to make comments about his racial identity all of that mystique went away, and so did the fantasy for many women.</p>

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            <title>Ruben Studdard gets Married</title>
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The big velvet voiced teddy bear is off the market ladies and married his beautiful girlfriend of two years Surata Zuri McCants at a Birmingham, Alabama church yesterday.  Word is, he met his bride in a Wal-Mart during a CD signing event.  According to AP, the ceremony was over in about 30 minutes and a string ensemble played music.  The former "American Idol" Studdard has another album due out later this fall.  Congrats to the lovely couple. www.rubenstuddard.com

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<strong>Watch Wedding Video Footage:</strong></p>

<p><a href="http://www.myfoxal.com/myfox/MyFox/pages/sidebar_video.jsp?contentId=6871077&version=1&locale=EN-US"target="_blank">Ruben's Big Wedding</a><br />
<a href="http://www.myfoxal.com/myfox/MyFox/pages/sidebar_video.jsp?contentId=6872439&version=1&locale=EN-US"target="_blank">Newlyweds Ruben and Surata</a></p>

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Essence.com interviewed the happily wedded couple.  Sounds like a true love story....awwwww. How sweet!</p>

<p><strong>Essence: </strong>What made you fall in love with Zuri? <br />
<strong>RS:</strong> She’s my best friend. I can talk to her about anything. When we go out, I just feel like I can always be myself. I never have to be anybody other than the real Ruben. Also, she’s the most gorgeous woman I’ve ever met. She loves God, and I love her for just being who she is. </p>

<p><strong>Essence: </strong>What is it about Ruben that made you fall for him? <br />
<strong>ZS: </strong>Before we really started dating, it was as if I’d known him forever. He was my homeboy. Then, after I visited him in Birmingham for the first time, I just looked at him differently and thought, Wow, I could really love this guy. He’s sweet and genuine. I knew I was in love when I started telling my friends about him, and I was like, Ruben this, Ruben that.   <a href="http://www.essence.com/essence/themix/entertainment/0,16109,1818668,00.html?xid=063008-EssenceNews-RubenStuddardImage"target="_blank">READ MORE...</a></p>]]></description>
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            <title>Do Black Israelites hate black women?</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>I was listening to Warren’s radio show yesterday while in the car and he had a topic, which I did not get to hear him discuss, but he said he was going to talk a bout the Black Israelite street preachers in Manhattan-NYC.  I heard some of the audio clip and all of the vulgar language was bleeped out.  Warren was saying that these people reportedly yell at black women as they walk down the streets screaming in an angry antagonistic manner repeatedly, “Sl*ts, Ho’s, B*tches!” </p>

<p>I did hear the audio and he said there was a You Tube video that was so bad, it received too many complaints, was flagged, or pulled by the person who posted it, and it is no longer available on YouTube for viewing.</p>

<p>This particular black woman in this video confronts them and uses a couple of expletives, and does not help the situation, but listen to what the men have to say about black women.  The audio of the video I heard on Warren’s show did not sound like this one, because the one he played yesterday sounded like a group of men shouting those three words listed above repeatedly at people.</p>

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For those interested here is an in depth article on the Black Israelites from the Washington City paper.  I don’t know enough about their beliefs to comment too much, but what I do know from the video is, that interaction with those two women is not a good representation of any religious beliefs.  So I ask the question in the title of this post.  <a href="http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/display.php?id=34768">The Real Jews: Socrates, Mozart, Queen Elizabeth, and these guys</a><br />
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            <title>Friday Flix:  Mad Hot Ballroom</title>
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<p>This is a good documentary which I happened to see at the movie theatre a few years ago when it was released.  You will really enjoy watching a group of New York City elementary kids who learn how to ballroom dance then enter a citywide competition.  What a charming film and it is heartwarming to watch these kids evolve.  <a href="http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMTUyOTE2MjQ=.html"target="_blank">WATCH FILM</a></p>

<p>I always thought this should be a program offered in every school including high school and recently ran into a news article on how the program may be going national.  Kids really need their horizons expanded.  <a href="http://milwaukee.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/stories/2008/05/12/story8.html"target="_blank">READ ARTICLE...</a></p>]]></description>
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            <title>Indian man on trial for the killing of his son&apos;s black wife</title>
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<p>Chiman Rai, 69 years old is on trial for the murder of his black step-daughter, Sparkle Reid, which took place eight years ago.  He is accused of paying for a hit of $10,000 to have the then 22 year old mother of one killed.  She was holding the  couple's 7-month old baby when she answered a knock on the door, and was then stabbed 13 times.  Cleveland Clark has been identified as the alleged hitman.</p>

<p>According to Ajc.com:  <em>"Rajeeve Rai told police his parents were a "little racist" and didn't approve of his relationship with Sparkle."</em>  <a href="http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/metro/stories/2008/06/16/contract_killing_trial.html"target="_blank">READ MORE...</a></p>

<p>I guess being a "little racist" is like being a "little pregnant."</p>

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<strong>UPDATE 6/27/8:</strong> <a href="http://www.newindpress.com/NewsItems.asp?ID=IEH20080627011515&Title=Top+Stories&rLink=0"target="_blank"> Indian man found guilty of killing son's black wife.<br />
</a>  Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.  Follow the jump for a photo of Ricky Rai, the convicted murderer's son who was at the center of this marriage.</p>]]></description>
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            <title>Words of death used to be what we called &quot;fightin&apos; words&quot;</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/jamieson/368451_robert26.html?source=mypi"></a>Nowadays it is not uncommon for verbal disputes to end up with a deadly or near fatal result.  Here is what happened in Seattle as columnist Robert L. Jamieson Jr. pens his article, "Another dead black kid -- still no justice":</p>

<p>"A recap. On Aug. 31, 2006, about 10 p.m., Johnson, his male friend and a woman -- all white -- were in the parking lot of the Ventana Apartments. A group of three blacks -- two men and a woman -- thought one of the white men yelled a racial slur. </p>

<p>This touched off a volley of words. Before fists flew, Drungo, who authorities say had no part in the initial dispute, approached the shouters. This was his nature. He liked to see people get along, as I learned when I wrote about him after his death, a death that initially elicited little more than a public shrug.</p>

<p>Drungo planned to go into law. He was a model product of a Seattle YMCA program for young people. He was beloved by parents at a Shoreline elementary school where he worked. In Seattle he also was known for being book smart, a peacemaker. His nickname: "Knowledge.""  <a href="http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/jamieson/368451_robert26.html?source=mypi"target="_blank">READ MORE...</a><br />
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