Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
I have an idea. Since Dubya and his cohorts want this war to continue, I suggest a position in Baghdad for them all the day the new president is sworn in. BRING THE TROOPS HOME AND SEND THE SORRY ASS CHICKENHAWKS THERE. DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT COMING BACK UNTIL THE JOB IS DONE!! I know every American can agree on that one!!
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Another snow day
Well, it time to go and enjoy the weekend - I HATE DOING TAXES!!
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Science Fair Day
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Twenty-eight years ago today
I tasted your love for the very first time
Before
I felt your sting of hurt and pain
The day began with a cold, hard rain
But
This was the day I waited for all my life
Into your bed you became my wife
Antipcipation
Fear
Love and
Hate
Mixed with the soft snow of fate
I had to taste you
I needed your love
On a cold winter's night
I made love to a dove
Your flowing, sweet juices intertwined with mine
Sweet cherry juice flowed, you were so, so fine
Now
Twenty eight years later I awaken in a bed of thorns
The love I thought was true, is gone
But
That doesn't diminish the love
I felt tasting your beautiful skin
The pain, joy, hurt and pleasure
I felt that night made me sin and
I LOVED IT!!
Monday, January 21, 2008
The Dream Lives On!
Today is not a celebration day, but one of reflection and looking forward. Many people have memories of Dr. King, I have 3 specific memories of him. The first is the Selma to Montgomery march in 1965. My father, who was a US Marshall, was part of the security detail for the march but only made it through half the march because granddaddy died. The second was July 30, 1967 at County Hall in Charleston, SC. I had just turned 9 when Dr. King came to give a speech there. It was a hot Sunday afternoon and I remember almost not going. My brothers and my mother didn't want to attend, but my father did. He asked me and I went. I remember Dr. King that day, he would always start out in a slow, deliberate tone and would end up in rousing sweat drenched, thundering tone. Little did we all know that this would be his last visit here. Third was the night of his assassination. My father was in New York at the time and my mother was sleeping because she was a nurse and was on the 11p-7am shift at Roper Hospital. Me and my sister were watching TV when around 8:30pm EST a news flash came on CBS that Dr. King had been shot. We immediately jumped up, ran into my parents room and woke her. By the time she got to the TV Walter Cronkite announced that he had died. These memories I will carry with me to my grave. People, WE MUST NOT LET DR. KING'S MESSAGE FADE AWAY OR DIE IN VAIN. It is in every one's interest to get over the race issue that is still a festering cancer in this country. Some people say Dr. King's dream is dead, some say it's impossible, and some say nothing at all. It's been 42 years since the Civil Rights act had been signed, about that same time the first African-American, Harvey Gnatt, attended my alma mater, Clemson University. I could go on and on, but let's face it, progress has been made! The lovely lady you see in this picture is my niece, Kourtney. This year she was elected homecoming queen at a predominantly white private school in Charlotte, NC. She will graduate in the top 1 per cent of her class and has the OPPORTUNITY to attend the college of her choice. She IS the next generation for us. My grandfather never had an education, his son wanted to be a tailor but ended up a US Marshall, I'm in the field of science, Koutney's mother is a Pharmacist. In other words, we have come a long, long way but we still have miles to go. I was born on the tail end of Jim Crow and segreation, but on the threshold of the Civil Rights movement. For me DR. KING'S DREAM WILL NEVER DIE! Why? All you have to do is look at Kourtney for the answer.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Sunny day in Heaven
McCain and Clinton both won last night, but this run up to the convention will be fleeting for whoever wins the nomination. Both parties are experiencing volatility amomg voters. The liberal wing of the Journal-Constitution endorsed Obama yesterday. In the beginning my vote was for Hillary because I didn't think Obama could win; let's face it, this is America for God's sake!! But one premise I forgot to consider, there are a slew of new voters coming into the process for the first time, in fact, a whole new generation of voters. These people were born on or before the first Gulf War and they have TOTALLY different views than previous generations. What we thought was impossible is achievable for them. Frankly, I feel that Hillary has an old message, one that does not resonate with this generation. To be honest, I find myself more in the camp of the younger versus the older generation. At this point in History we need a leader who can point us to the future, not the past. For me, that person is Obama. Folks, it's time to retire Hillary and Bill, they have had their time in the sun.
As for the Republicans, give me a break!! There is NO ONE on that side even worth mentioning besides McCain and he too is like Hillary - so 20th century! On the Faux News Channel one night I saw all of them standing, old white guys of the country club sort, it was pathetic! Huckabee is a complete joke! His "get rid of the IRS" mantra was worn out long ago. He knows that will not happen because the IRS does not make tax law, it enforces it. Congress is the entity that make these laws, so now you're telling me that Congress should get rid of itself!! Romney is a COMPLETE hyprocrite, I can't believe him on my best day, and the rest, well like I said before, these guys are old and need to be put out to pasture with their nowhere ideas.
I see the genius Dubya is planning another "tax rebate" for us "shop till you drop Americans". People, this is I skinny, I worked for the IRS in Customer Service during the time of the first tax rebate. This is a SCAM and a complete waste of taxpayers dollars! The overtime, paper, equipment and other logistics needed to get the rebate in people's hands will COST YOU MORE than the entire rebate itself!! And besides, if you owe the IRS or state any money they are going to snatch that rebate away from you. Tell Uncle Sam thanks, but no thanks on this one! Just like Rapid Refund, this idea is to line other people's pockets - NOT YOURS!!
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Snow day in Hell
Hillary won Nevada tonight. All the political pundits have put the pressure back on Obama for an SC win next week. Frankly, it is Hillary who needs to fret. She won Nevada, but not by much, she carrries little momentum into next week's primary. Right now Obama has a healthy 12 point lead there and I feel Hillary can't make that up in a week's time. On the Republican side, Romney won Nevada, but let's face it, if he didn't win there where else could he have won!? Looks like Thompson will drop out of the race by next week, his plan to take SC failed miserably. Both these races will be long and brutal, right up to the conventions. Eventually, Edwards will drop out and pledge his support to Obama, that's the way I see it.

