Saturday, December 5, 2009

Crazy is as Crazy Does

Check out this story and see how easy it is to live up to your last name. If my last name was Creep does it really mean that I'm a creep? Did he really think he was a boob?

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Honorable Minster Louis Farrakhan on Barack Obama, Churches, and Satan

I couldn't agree any more with Minister Farrakkan's words if I had voiced them myself. He's right on so many points. Stay tuned.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

I'm Feeling Kinda Blue Today

Not to be a downer, but I'm feeling a bit blue today. I guess I'm having a "blue day." So to help me get through this moment, I'm gonna listen to the blues man himself, Mr.Bobby "Blue" Bland.

Random Thoughts

Word Association:

Knees
Ache
Leg
Tremble
Kiss
Love
Sweet
Michael
Honeymoon
Dreamin'
Sunset
Sunsrise
Promises
Hope

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Long Time, No Hear or See

I know it's been a minute -- okay, six months -- since I last posted, but I have a really good reason for why I haven't been online. Really. I've been busy pursuing higher learning.

Yep. I've had my nose in the books for the past nine-months immersed in leadership development program. And lemme tell you, this girl is now developed, in more ways than one. :-)

I'll tell you about my journey in another post, but I just wanted to send out a quick shout to let you know I'm back. So watch-out-der-now, it's on and crackin'. Holla back at me and let me know you're out there.

In Peace,

A newly developed and evolved Leader.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Hello, Mr. President!

Former Senator Barack Hussein Obama took the oath of office today and became America's 44th President. Joined by his beautiful wife and First Lady, Michelle Obama, the attractive couple waved to the jubilant crowd estimated at over 1 million strong, who broke out into a chant of "O-BA-MA! O-BA-MA! O-BA-MA!"

What a day in American history!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Feds: Black man posed as white racist in threats

11/14/2008, 3:11 p.m. CST
By KEVIN McGILL The Associated Press

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A black man from Mississippi has been arrested and accused of sending racist death threats over the Internet to three black students at Louisiana's Nicholls State University.

The FBI in New Orleans said Dyron Hart, 19, was arrested Wednesday. He is accused of sending the messages by way of the students' Facebook accounts. The messages contained racial epithets and death threats and were sent to two black women and a black man at Nicholls State in Thibodaux, La.

The author of those messages cast himself as a white man who intended to kill blacks because Barack Obama was elected president.

Hart told an FBI agent that he sent the messages to "get a reaction," according to the agent's sworn statement.

The criminal complaint was filed in U.S. District Court in New Orleans. U.S. Attorney Jim Letten's office said Hart made his initial court appearance in Biloxi. Assistant U.S. Attorney Jay Golden in Mississippi said Friday that Hart was released on bond and was ordered to appear in federal court in New Orleans on Nov. 24.

Although the case sprang from a probe into messages sent to the three Nicholls State students, the FBI agent's statement said Hart also admitted sending the message to students at other institutions, including LSU, the University of Mississippi and the University of Alabama.

An FBI news release said Hart, if convicted, would face a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.

Repeatedly using an obscenity and the N-word, the author of the message threatens to kill more than 3,000 black people in a month because of Obama's election and warns the recipient of a pending attack from "a random white man," according to the agent's affidavit.

Neither Hart nor his family could not be reached for comment. The phone number listed at his home address was not in service. A message left Friday with Hart's court-appointed defense attorney was not immediately returned.

Colton Brodoux was the name of the person who purportedly sent the messages. "Hart admitted that he created the Colton Brodoux profile on Facebook," the FBI affidavit said. The document details how the FBI traced the messages back to a computer at Hart's Poplarville address in Mississippi.