05/06/2009 23:46 #48609
National day of prayerHi everyone! Please take a moment or two to bless the people in your life that you love. Please bless our country, while we still have a lot of issues, we are still so lucky to say that we haven't experienced war the way other countries have. We have never seen our own brothers and sisters taken into captivity and torturously forced into becoming child soldiers. Most of the prostitues in our country are such by choice. Men aren't allowed to beat or rape their wives in this country.I can't imagine how many starving people could be fed by the amount of food we waste in a day. Yes, I too have my qualms about our government and the garbage going on even in our local politics, but overall i am happy to live in this country and I invite you all to take a few moments to consider the things we take for granted, the people we take for granted in our lives.
For those of you who already know the power of prayer, please pray for the continued ability to pray in our country. if you haven't heard about the special interest group trying to stop this tradition, feel free to check out this site:

If I seem like a crusader or whatever, it's because I've come to know and SEEN Gods hand working in my life. I too was a skeptic once, mocking the "jesus freaks" and slandering Gods good name. But today I stand here so thankful for forgiveness and mercy and the only thing I can do counter the foolishness i feel is to help raise awareness of some of the things that are going on now. It's insane- some state that put out a memo to arrest anyone that was carrying a copy of the U.S constitution because it was "political paraphernalia" (sp?) whatever, i don't have time for all that- these things are really happening, and i find the crdible documentation I'll post it. and most people would lose their lunch if they knew. and more. Some people wont even believe it. It sucks, if they can take away our "freedoms" then what kind of "free" country is this?
If you don't pray, then be thankful you have that freedom. it's your choice, but people who want to pray should be allowed to anywhere they feel like if they're not hurting anyone else or causing disruption.
04/17/2009 17:14 #48424
who really knows?Im not saying that I follow this guy to a "T" or that I believe everything thats being said out there right now- because there's just a ton of B.S and major contradictions. Including the fact that while the president sat down and nodded his head as the british prime minister suggested talking about the one world bank- he completely denied it to an american journalist in a later address to the nation. I know that politicians and liars and ass kissers for the most part, and i guess i'm just seeking out reliable resources because somewhere out there lies the truth of whats really going. How many people are aware of the islamic banking practices that are being adopted and spreading through non muslim countries. How many news stations are talking about these things? yeah it all sounds fine and dandy, for the time being, but there's a bigger picture here and we're likely to be fooled if we don't pay attention. we may very well be on the verge of a new civil war, or it may just be a whole bunch of people talking shit as usual. Either way it goes something is brewing. And news stations everyhwere are getting a goog laugh because they found a reason to legally use the phrase "tea-bagging" on television. I can't help but laugh myself.
01/11/2009 19:11 #47371
not a fashion statement..LOLCategory: headlice
Hey guys! Thanks for comments on my last entry! You probably wouldn 't have noticed me at the new years party because i had to shave my head about 2 months ago. I had a slumber party with my friends kids and they had lice, only i didn't find out until 3 weeks later- after i realized that my whole house was infested, including my babies.(but not my man cuz he shaves his head) she never bothered to mention it to me. After a cut and 3 treatments later, bombing my house and everything they came back. knowing nothing about these little buggers, i almost had a nervous breakdown.the pediatrician prescribed a shampoo for my 2 year old and it was taking her scalp with it. Exterminators said they wouldn't touch it, you have to treat the source. so I shaved my head. I shed a tear or two but reasoned the move was for the greater good. i learned a few things in this process that might be valuable to someone else in this gross feeling situation
Lice go through 3 or 4 different phases, and in the 1st 2 they are so tiny you can't see them unless you know what your looking for, but if your heaqd itches rediculously its safe to assume you have them and deal
A hairstylist told my mother in law that lice have become immune to many of the over the counter lice shampoos. and for kids, i noticed even the doctor prescribed ones are way too harsh for little ones. There's a brand called Fairy Tales, or something like that, that makes shampoo, etc using rosemary and lavender oils, which have been natural repellents. THEY WORK WONDERS!
other natural remedies include dousing head with heavy oils or mayo and wrappin your head in plastic wrapovernight
It is a myth that lice like dirty heads. They can't really jump 6-8 feet. anThey don't live for 4-6 weeks. Really, they don't live more than 24-48 hours outside of a human host, and they don't live and breed on animals. ( like fleas bit ppl and then go away- that how they are with pets) Before you go bombing your house like i did - just wash all bedding, clothing , anything that might be contaminated in HOT water. Clean all non carpet floors with bleach and HOT water. USE GLOVES!! Put all stuffed animals, blankets etc in garbage bags and get them away from population. Treat all household members at the same time. then, JUST LEAVE YOUR HOUSE FOR 24-48 hours.
take care all!!!
01/01/2009 18:26 #47242
Happy New Years!02/02/2008 16:24 #43149
Why do we still call it Black History?Category: black history month
As you all probably know, the month of February is nationally known as "Black History Month". From an educational standpoint, I have a problem with this calendar tradition for a number of reasons. I remember being in 11th grade and all of our English classes had to write essays on the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Speech: " I have a dream". Instead of writing an analysis of what I thought the speech meant, like most people do, I decided I would write about how I think the month of February should be dedicated to Cultural Diversity rather than "Black History." I wasn't sure how my English teacher would react to my take on the topic, but she was a great teacher and she appreciated my honest thoughts. ( I didn't win the essay contest, but i really didn't care about that anyway.)
Why do we still call it "Black History"???
The term "Black History" itself seems to have racial overtones to it. Or am I dumb? The events that happened in our country that everyone considers "black history", including the entire slave trade and efforts by black people to change that, it is American History. It should be taught the same as all other events in the time line of American history, and of course emphasized as many of the major milestones that shaped the ideology of our country.The efforts of well known black people that fought against racial injustices should be taught just as we teach about well known women who fought for womens rights. Women were allowed to be beaten by their husbands, they had no rights, and they were traded for, $, farm animals and other material possessions. There were injustices among the sexes, the races, and the religions. Americans were an ignorant, inhuman people- TO THEMSELVES just as much as they were to outsiders. But our country has come a long way, and yes I believe that it is important to educate our people, especially our youth, about the events that happened. But I think its more important to put the major emphasis on how far we've come and celebrate the fact that our country as a whole has begun to progress and many of those injustices are not faced on a major level here anymore. And while there are still many ignorant attitudes that endorse racial inequality, I think our generations have been much more tolerant and open-minded than many of those who came before us. That in itself i think is something to celebrate. Also, If you're born in America you are an American, no matter what color you are. If you are white you are an American of European Descent. If you are born in Africa and come to America to live, then you would be considered an African American. I think its important to start teaching these more technical terms to our young in an effort to emphasize the fact that we are Americans of all colors- and among ourselves here in America we should promote Unity rather that continuously pointing out and emphasizing our differences. The notion of "Black History Month" I believe, is keeping the anger of past generations alive and spreading those ideologies to our younger generations. I'm really serious abut this, and I may do some research to find out what the next step to making this change actually happen would be. What do I do, write my congressman or something?
YAY For CULTURAL DIVERSITY!!!!!
I was watching Def Comedy Jam last night and there was an Indian guy on there who cracked a joke about how "brown is the new black" thanks to the recent fear of terrorists. But when he introduced himself he commented about the fact that because he wasn't black or white people couldn't tell what the hell he was. And I really thought about this because you hear latinos joking about how people can't tell whether their Mexican or Peurto Rican. Asians joke about how people can't tell whether or not they're chinese, Japanese, or Korean. People from the middle east are confused for Pakistani, or Indian, or whatever. The list goes on. I think that so much focus put on black vs. white puts the other nationalities that make up this supposed great melting pot of a country in the shadows and its making us very ignorant about the other cultures that we share our country with. Why do we joke about it as if its funny to be stupid? When we hear people from other countries call us "stupid Americans" do we really sit there and make fun of ourselves as well, I mean we should for a minute because it is kind of funny but I don't think we should take initiative to educate ourselves. I think A good way to do that would be to dedicate the month of February to learning about other cultures and their affects on life in America. Live in the present, not the past- looking forward is the only way to progress. Especially right now with all of this tension between other countires and us.
Ok, Im done for now as this is really long and my baby girl is about to wake up... but one more thing...
"Is America Really Ready For A Black President?"
I heard one of the reporters ask this question on tv after the debates and I wanted to throw a shoe at her. As far as American History is concerned, this is HUGE for our country to have 2 minorities competing in the same presidential race... and to have either of them win will be a major victory in their respective minority category. But in the grand scheme of things, with the current state our country is in, to ourselves and world wide, I think hearing her ask that question seemed so dumb to me. I think Obama presents himself as an educated man, he speaks with knowledge and intelligence, and regardless of whether or not America is "ready for a black president" we certainly need those qualities in a leader. ( I don't know about you but I think Bush's inaccuracies, redundancies, and his lack of ability to speak the English language make us look really dumb to have him as our national representative. )
I don't know that anyone other than the people on the fringes would actually want to silence expressions of faith.