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Is it true? Are we only voting for Barack Obama because he is Black?

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

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Shirley Chisholm – 1972
Jesse Jackson – 1984 & 1988
Al Sharpton – 2004,
Alan Keyes – 1996, 2000, 2008

What is the correlation among these Black leaders? With the exception of Alan Keyes who represented the Republican Party, all have vied unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for the presidential election. Enter 2008 one would be led to believe Barack Obama is the first Black person in history to make this feat. So what is it that places Obama on a higher platform than his predecessors? I applaud Shirley Chisholm and her determination, but in 1972 racism against blacks remained so upfront and open that America never would have allowed any black person to be President much less a black woman! Shirley Chisholm laid the foundation and brought to life the belief that we as a people can strive for something unimaginable.

We have all joked at one time or another about “painting the White House black”, and having barbeques (they way we do it) on the White House Lawn. The closest we ever came to making that fantasy come true was when Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton announced their run for President. They represented Black America, the peace sign, Blue Magic hair grease, fried chicken, collard greens and all things Black. Unfortunately their message for change did not absorb the ears of all Americans. Republican Alan Keyes wasn’t embraced by the Black Community and never made any attempt to connect with us. We saw him as the guy on the “other” team, so he got no support from us (Keyes separated from the Republican Party this year).

Barack Obama is touted as the Savior able to unite the divide within our nation and create positive alliance internationally. As a culture, people of color and low economic status are no longer waiting patiently for our turn. We have traded our relaxed approach to politics for a more aggressive position. We are vocal about the things that matter to us and our livelihood and are tired of being ignored. We want a country which promotes peace, freedom of religious belief, acceptance and respect of all life styles, lower taxes, good paying jobs, and health care for everyone. It is assumed if you are black, you are only voting for Obama because he is black. Well, if that was the case we would have been barbequing on the White House Lawn alongside Jesse or Al a long long time ago! Obama’s being Black is merely a piece of the pie. It’s not the whole pie! Obama is a man whom America is willing to embrace. I clearly see his vision of change and direction he wants this country to go in and it is reachable. More importantly, his vision is for the benefit of all people not just some. Obamas’ plan for America uplifts the poor and middle class yet does not punish the upper class or wealthy. He paints a happy medium and dispels the myth that the classes can not come together. I’m voting for Obama because I want the wheel re-invented, how about you?
Are you voting Obama because he is a Black person? Are you voting for him at all? Holla at me, and tell me your position.
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When is it time to hang up the “Hood”?

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

triple-og.jpgThose of us who grew up in the “hood” know about Triple O.G.
Triple O.G. is the 40 year old Hood Negro who refuses to hang up the hood. Every day he patrols the neighborhood in certified in Gangster style. Press n’ curl hair do, wife beater shirt with a fresh white-tee, creased khakis, white gym socks and of course corduroy house shoes. Triple O.G. been on the set since he was 5 years old and let him tell it, he’s been putting in work for the hood since that time. Triple O.G. revels in story telling to the B.G.’s (baby gangsters) about the old days when Gangsters were true and displays each bullet wound on his body as a badge of honor, evidence that he has been shot for the hood. So I ask the question, when is it time to hang up the hood? All of us have a Triple O.G. who still exists in our neighborhoods and every time you roll through, like clock work, Triple O.G. is standing in front of his house or sitting on the porch with a drink in his hand, and a blunt in his pocket not doing a damn thing. If you ask him what’s up for tomorrow he will let you know same “ish” different day. If you remain confused while reading this, you may be the Triple O.G. in your neighborhood. Triple O.G.’s greatly distress our Community, namely the children and young men who see Triple O.G. as a positive role model or someone to be emulated. As we strive to instill the value of higher education and establishing goals in our children, Triple O.G. gives the impression you can always take a shortcut by putting in “hood work”. Unfortunately those who buy in, end up dead or in prison. All the while, Triple O.G. is doing what he been doing, not a damn thing.

I want to hear from you, especially if you are Triple O.G. or married to one. When is it time to hang up the “hood”? Holla at ya Gyrl

~Godspeed~
Latoya (wordsRmylife)

Should convicted Felons be allowed to vote?

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

american-flag.jpgApparently our Forefathers thought of everything when constructing the United States Constitution, including in its text the demise of voting rights for anyone convicted of a Felony Offense. Well, maybe they were not that precise, but they did cover the basis in the 14th Amendment characterizing that all citizens of the United States shall not be denied the right to vote,”except for participation in rebellion, or other crime.”

In my opinion, once a convicted Felon has served his/her prison term, the right to vote should, at the very least, be revisited in a manner in which one is evaluated for Parole or Probation suitability. Granted there may be Convicted Felons who are not adept enough to vote for the next M&M color, let alone the next president. However ponder on the numerous brain porous, “non-Felons” entering polls and punching holes through the ballots as if it were a connect the dots game. As a citizen of the United States, my fellow citizens, Felons, or whatever should be allowed to participate in changing our world. Do you agree? Do you disagree? Well make it make sense to me. Holla at me! – Latoya