Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Budget Cuts Leaving The Poor Without Representation
Woman Told Police A Ghost Killed Her Children and Attacked Her
PRESIDENT'S UNCLE CAUGHT DWI
Flash Mobs Literally Giving Police A Run For The Money
Monday, August 29, 2011
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Saturday, August 27, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
King To Recieve Long Awaited Memorial
BY JULIUS KANE
Travelers visiting the National Mall searching for the founding fathers will soon be getting an unexpected surprise; the face of a black man. A monument honoring Civil Rights Pioneer Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will soon sit among those dedicated to former presidents Lincoln, Washington, Jefferson and Roosevelt. Thousands of people from around the country will travel to Washington D.C. on August 28th to witness the unveiling of the long awaited memorial. Since King's assassination in 1968, many feel that such a memorial was long overdue.
King is one of several leaders who literally changed the social and political landscape of America during his lifetime. His leadership along with thousands of others led to The Civil Rights Act of 1964 banning discrimination in public places, jobs and housing. It also led to the Voting Rights Act of 1965 prohibiting discriminating voting practices such as poll taxes adopted by southern states after the Civil War.
Born Jan 15, 1929, the son of a Baptist Minister, King followed in his father's footsteps and became one of the most influential ministers of the 20th century. King's appeal, leadership and fiery sermons allowed him to organize one of the largest demonstrations in American history. Over 250,000 people gathered for the March on Washington where King delivered his now famous "I have a dream" speech to protest segregation and inequality among blacks.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Snoop From The Wire Pleads Guilty for Drug Conspiracy

Your Black World reports
Felicia Pearson, better known as “Snoop,” who played a drug assassin in the popular HBO show “The Wire”pleaded guilty on Monday to drug conspiracy charges, which were caught on a wiretap in a recent federal drug probe.
Monday, August 8, 2011
George James: Athletes and Mental Illness

by George James, Your Black World
We expect a lot from athletes, from little leagues to professionals. We expect athletes to perform at high levels, entertaining us with their physical ability and amazing us with their talent. Unfortunately, we don’t expect athletes to be just like us, human. We put athletes on a pedestal making them celebrities and above the normal rules of life. This process starts at an early age. It could be at a pee wee football or soccer game. Our projections, that athletes are special, unique and gifted starts when they are young and continues as they develop their abilities and get older.
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Julius Kane is the author of 'The Fruits of Sarah Bartmaan' and 5 other books. Visit
Through the Looking Glass: An Open Letter to President Obama
Any compromise on mere fundamentals is surrender. – Mohandas Gandhi
Mr. President, I remember.
I remember serving on your Media Rapid Response Team, and the hours spent pounding out responses to false attacks on you. I remember steering committee meetings on sweltering summer afternoons. I remember the cold October and November nights, when the bands between professor and student dissolved, as we all went door to door hanging campaign paraphernalia. I remember manning the polls, and the endless lines on election day. How can I forget the stream of elderly men and women in wheelchairs voting for the first time, because they believed? I remember hurriedly packing my bags, and driving four hours south later that evening, so that I could watch the election results come in with my father and my brother. I remember the stunned silence, at the midnight hour, when Keith Olbermann announced, “Barack Obama has been elected the 44th President of the United States.” I remember watching the lone tear make its way down my dad’s cheek.
Yes, Mr. President, I remember, and you owe me an explanation. You owe my dad an explanation. You owe ALL of your supporters an explanation.
Mr. President, please understand that I am writing out of character at the moment, because I try to live by the old Japanese credo:
“A man knows when you have done right by him. However, this good should never be raised or spoken of by you, because it is not your job to remind the man of what you have done…it is HIS job NEVER to forget.”
And so here I am, speaking for myself, for my family, and for tens of millions of other people I will never meet, because evidently Mr. President, you have forgotten the blood, sweat, and tears shed by all of us over the course of your 2008 campaign.
Mr. President, you have made one thing clear over your tenure in office: where politics and principle divide, you have consistently chosen what is politically expedient, even at the cost of willingly denouncing things you once enthusiastically accepted. I readily concede that there may be a myriad of top-secret factors that dictate the decisions and compromises you have made, but despite this, your supporters need to hear SOMETHING. Even if that “something” is as simple as: “there are things that I cannot provide details, but trust me when I say that I got the BEST deal possible for the Nation at this point and time”. Mr. President, we need you to tell us…something.
As it stands right now, all we see from you is compromise after compromise. While I fully understand the concept of compromise, I do not subscribe to a philosophy of “compromising unto death”.
President Bush is rightly criticized for ignoring a Daily Brief emblazoned with the title: “Bin Laden Determined to Strike U.S.”, and part of the castigation stems from the explicit nature of the warning. Similarly, Mr. President, you have been warned over and over again by Republicans of all ranks, that they want you to fail. Rush Limbaugh pulled no punches: "The dirty little secret ... is that every Republican in this country wants Obama to fail, but none of them have the guts to say so; I am willing to say it.” Let’s be honest, there is even a television network dedicated to your demise!
Turn the cheek once, Mr. President. Turn it twice, if you must, but there are only so many cheeks to turn. After your enemies have been revealed as such, it becomes your solemn duty to crush and slay them faithfully. Politics is a contact sport, and you cannot have clean hands in this fight. The sad part is, after all these years, I still do not know what you stand for. I rooted so hard for you to succeed, that I allowed myself to be convinced by faithful members of the Democrat base that your capitulations were merely those of a Harvard educated lawyer thinking 10 steps ahead of the curve. Day by day, issue by issue, ground was ceded: Healthcare, Iraq, Afghanistan, Gitmo, Wall Street regulation, cutting funding for heating oil for the poor, cutting funding for graduate education, failure to appoint Elizabeth Warren (or your numerous other nominees) during the congressional recess, the list continues.
For me, the moment of truth came with your compromise on the Bush tax cuts, which were set to expire last December. This was the moment, Mr. President, that YOU (and I do blame you) failed to rescue our country from the fiscal hell spawned by President Bush. By allowing the tax cuts to expire, you could have single handedly saved America a projected $4 trillion in the coming decade, and simultaneously saved us from a tanking stock market, and subsequent AA+ credit downgrade. This was the moment that you could have proved to be the courageous leader America desperately needed.
The use of “courageous” is pivotal, because “courage” has been described as “not the absence of fear, but the strength to do what is right in the face of this fear”. Instead of showing courage, you folded, and now you want to sell us the idea that “Republicans are holding the country hostage, because they won’t agree to revenue increases”. With all due respect, Mr. President, you insult our collective intelligence with that incomplete retelling of events leading to the debt ceiling brinksmanship fiasco. The reason? You were complicit in the hostage crisis, and YOU had the opportunity to shape the narrative with regards to the Bush tax cuts, but you decided to extend them, and thereby entrusted your fate to others. Fast forward a few months, and you effectively negotiated against yourself, with chips that you voluntarily gave to the Republican opposition. The Republicans are guilty of plenty, but they are true to their principles, and they have you as an unwitting, or possibly witting, accomplice.
And so, yes, this economy is now your economy, and unfortunately you will go down in history as the presiding President when America received its first ever credit rating downgrade. You chose to side with Wall Street over Main Street, and Wall Street burned you, while sitting on over $2 trillion that they refuse to spend to lubricate the economy. The wealth gap of African American and Latino families relative to their White counterparts has exploded, and the unemployment rate continues to be astronomical. Your Democrat base is frustrated, the Independents are seeking alternatives, while the Republicans are high-fiving.
Mr. President, you pride yourself on being a historian, and readily embrace the comparisons of Abraham Lincoln. As a fellow fan of history, please allow me to remind you that in fact, Lincoln is not remembered as much of a compromiser. Yes, he was a strong leader and a savior of the United States Government, but by no means was he a great compromiser. You see, in a lot of ways he was the very opposite of yourself. He employed some rhetoric of compromise, but none of the action. He understood that when times get tough, the tough get rough.
Mr. President, your greatest gift is not compromise, rather, it is the ability to move the masses with your oratory flourishes. With the unique bully pulpit of the presidency, and both chambers of Congress, you stood poised to present an agenda and have it swept through the legislative pipeline by sheer power of will, and a healthy dose of strong arming. Instead, you stood on the sideline, and watched your political capital fritter away. Mr. President, I will still vote for you in 2012, because the truth is I see no viable alternative, and I value the symbolism of having a Black face in the White House. But the truth is, you have lost the confidence of the American people, and without the people, you have nothing.
By C. Frank Igwe, PhD
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Celebrities Losing their Homes to Foreclosure

Renee Greene, Your Black World
According to Foreclosure.com’s “Distressed Real Estate,” as of July 2011, several famous, and infamous, persons are in the midst of foreclosure and possible foreclosure.
The illustrious AB-(auction block) List includes the following personalities: Cindy (John) McCain’s childhood home in Arizona; R. Kelly’s house in Chicago; Carnie Wilson’s house in Los Angeles; Peggy Tanous’s Irvine, CA home; and Khalil bin Laden’s (yes, Osama’s brother) abandoned home in Oakland, FL. Prince’s home in Chanhassen, MN almost made it to the Carver County auction block in May, when Prince came up with the full amount needed to pay the mortgage off. He now owns his home free and clear.
Saturday, August 6, 2011
ABC News Apologies for Nicki Minaj’s Wardrobe Malfunction
Your Black World reports.
ABC News has issued an apology for the malfunction heard around the world.
Rapper Nicki Minaj was giving a live performance for Good Morning America on Friday, August 5. During the performance, her nipples were exposed as she was wearing a loose-fitting halter top that she had to keep adjusting.
The White House Issues a Statement about the Historic Downgrade of Federal Debt

Your Black Politics received this message from the White House today. It is President Obama’s first response to recent reports that for the first time in U.S. history, federal government debt has been downgraded from AAA status.
Friday, August 5, 2011
In Monumental Move, S&P Set to Downgrade US Gov’t Credit Rating

by Dr. Boyce Watkins, Your Black World – Scholarship in Action
According to CNN, the Standard & Poor’s rating agency has told the Obama Administration that it plans to downgrade the U.S government’s AAA credit rating. The ruling has not been announced to the public and it is reportedly being challenged by the White House. The move would be unprecedented, for the United States has long been considered one of the most credit-worthy financial entities in the world.
Former NBA Player Arrested at the Airport at Gunpoint
Legal trouble continues for Former NBA player Darius Miles. The 29-year-old was arrested at Lambert St. Louis International Airport for trying to bring a loaded gun onto a flight. Transportation Security Administration workers discovered the gun in X-ray screening Wednesday afternoon.
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Congressional Black Caucus Takes a Stand Against the Debt Ceiling Compromise

By JasmineHughes
Dissatisfied with the debt-ceiling deal negotiated by President Obama and leaders in Congress, members of the Congressional Black Caucus are planning a procedural move that would require a majority of House Republicans to cast their votes on the measure before CBC members cast theirs. READ THE REST OF THIS ENTRY→
Rupert Murdoch apoligizes to England. What about an apology to black people here?
This would appear to be a noble act or rather a dragon trying to hide his own tail. Nonetheless, he apologized to the people for these actions. I have a question for Mr. Murdoch. Since you apologized to England for your newspaper, "The News of The World", when will Black Americans get an apology for the racism displayed on Fox News and your other paper, The New York Post? After all, didn't the New York post show an image of Obama as a chimp being shot by two white officers? Hasn't Fox News spewed more hate and venom to Black Americans with calling the First Lady "Obama's Baby Mama" and lynching her, as Bill O Reilly stated on one show?
Don't worry Rupert, you're not alone. We now have to deal with Congressman Lamborn, (R-CO) calling Obama a "tar baby". (Isn't that what started that famous dozen session between Richard Pryor & Chevy Chase on SNL 1975?, #classic) So, don't worry Sir, I think there's plenty of racist rhetoric going around in the world today. Let's just hope you come to your senses and realize, that rich, white folks aren't the only ones that live on this planet. It's just a thought.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Plaxico Burress Signs a One-Year Deal with the NY Jets
by Ayvaunn Penn, Your Black World
Plaxico Burress has found a new home in the NFL after sitting out for two whole seasons. Burress has worked out a contract to play for the New York Jets. The deal entails $3.017 million in exchange for one year of tackles, sprints, and touchdowns. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the deal is wholly guaranteed. Yahoo Sports reports that sources “ indicate that the extra $17,000 in the total was a small vanity point, as Burress’ jersey number was (and is) No. 17.”
Monday, August 1, 2011
Black Men Get Decades, but Ivy League Dope Dealer Gets Probation

By JasmineHughes
It is no secret that Blacks have been on the short end of fair treatment in legal sentencing for decades. Since the establishment of mandatory minimums and three-strike laws under the leadership of the late Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy, African-Americans have essentially been thrown under the prisons. READ THE REST OF THIS ENTRY →

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