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Cheating, Woman and Crime

The age old phrase, hell hath no fury like a women scorned is alive and well in America . I was in the grocery store the other day and overheard a women singing very loudly. The song which she and many women adore was the smash hit " Before he cheats " by American Idol winner and country music star Carrie Underwood. The song is about a woman who goes Al Qaeda on her man's ride because of his philandering. Although, The lyrics are sung by woman nationwide with glee, I however find them very disturbing: I dug my key into the side of his pretty little souped 4 wheel drive,carved my name into his leather seats...I took a Louisville slugger to both headlights, slashed a hole in all 4 tires...Maybe next time he'll think before he cheats . Gee, I wonder what he could have possibly seen in that other woman? Maybe sanity? In 2001, Pop R&B singer Blu Cantrell's smash " Hit em up style " sings about taking her girlfriends on a spending spree with her cheati

Welcome to Arma-gay-don

In the nearly three weeks since proposition 8 passed, the terrorist wing of California's gay community has expressed their displeasure by declaring all out war on any and everyone they feel is full of hate. Proposition 8 is an amendment to the state's constitution which defines marriage between a man and a woman. The passage of this bill has sent gay protesters into the streets blocking traffic and some targeting churches. Over 1,000 protesters gathered in front of an LA Mormon church.-which supported proposition 8. 10,000 protesters gathered peacefully outside of Manhattans Mormon church. Unfortunately, not all of the protest are peaceful or even respectful. The radical strain of the gay mafia has taken their disapproval of prop 8 to a very dangerous level. Video captured several gay activist ambushing a Church service in San Francisco. After interrupting the proceedings with chants of 'its OK to be gay", two of them engaged in a kiss before throwing hundreds on lea

The Coming Power Struggle

Barack Obama's election to the presidency has delighted blacks and Hispanics alike. The two largest minority groups are celebrating a new era in America politics. Blacks are obviously joyful that the doors of access to the highest level of American politics have suddenly swung open. There have been discussions about black power brokers who have been on the fringes of political power now having an opportunity to sit at the big table. The X factor in this new political landscape- Hispanics- now the largest minority group in America turned out ten million strong to vote for Obama. Hispanics are expected to project even greater political leverage in the coming years which has not gone unnoticed by them or the Democrats. They are certainly looking for a return on that ten million vote investment. The Democrats will certainly attempt to exploit that voting block in order to maintain a firm grip on power in the coming decade. The question is what will Hispanics want in return? They will n

Obama's Bubble

The United States has elected it's first African American President, Barack Obama. To his credit Obama ran a very competent campaign albeit thin on substance. The campaign targeted young people and new voters with empty slogans like hope , Chang e and chants of "y es we can ". For all the talk about racism, Obama's created a financial behemoth, raising over $600,000,000-more than any presidential candidate in US history! To say the newspaper headlines around the world were euphoric is a gross understatement. One UK headline read " One giant leap for mankind ", a poster in Italy read " The world has changed ". There were celebrations in London, Kenya and Australia. " What an inspiration. He is the first truly global U.S. president the world has ever had ," said Pracha Kanjananont, a 29-year-old Thai sitting at a Starbuck's in Bangkok, Thailand. Rama Yade, France's Junior minister of Human rights said 'this is the fall of t