Tuesday, June 25, 2013

SCOTUS Watch!

Big decision coming from Supreme Court.

Controversial decisions on the Proposition 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act are coming.

The LGBT community is patiently waiting on the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court.

The conservative wing of the Supreme Court includes Chief Justice John Roberts, Antonin Scalia, Anthony Kennedy, Clearance Thomas, and Samuel Alito are not approving. The swing resides in Chief Justice Roberts and Kennedy. They are the swing justices.

The liberal wing of the Supreme Court includes Stephen Breyer, Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg are likely going to favor the rights of the LGBT community.

President Barack Obama last year came out in favor of gay marriage and there are over 12 states that have legalize gay marriage.

This decision could impact a lot of Americans who love their partners and want to have the rights as straight couple to marry.

Again, gay marriage doesn't bother me. It doesn't bother me that two loving people want to celebrate unison of love.

Who are we to stop them?

Wednesday and Thursday will be the day of reckoning for all who fought for the right to marry.

Developments will continue.

SCOTUS Gives Voting Rights The Ax!

Conservative wing of the Supreme Court struck down provision that prevents voter discrimination.

In a major decision, the conservative wing of the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a portion of the Voting Rights Act that advocated for Southern states to be monitored for scheming during elections.

The progressive movement is outraged by the decision. Many figured that the Supreme Court is now acting like a bunch of activists. The 5-4 decision once again proves that each decision made by the court will greatly affect everything.

In Shelby County v. Holder, the United States Supreme Court struck down Section 4(b) of the Act and its formula for requiring preclearance as unconstitutional based on current conditions, saying it was rational and needed at the time it was enacted but is no longer necessary, notwithstanding the fact that Congress had nearly-unanimously reauthorized the Act in 2006. Preclearance itself was not struck down, but has no effect unless Congress passes a new formula.

That portion of the Act in question was designed to prevent discrimination in voting by requiring all state and local governments with a history of voting discrimination to get approval from the federal government before making any changes to their voting laws or procedures, no matter how small. In an opinion by Chief Justice John G. Roberts that was joined by Justices Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas, and Alito, the Court did not invalidate the principle that preclearance can be required.

Petitioner Shelby County, in the covered jurisdiction of Alabama, sued Attorney Genera Eric Holder in Federal District Court in Washington, D.C, seeking a declaratory judgment that sections 4(b) and 5 are facially unconstitutional, as well as a permanent injunction against their enforcement. The District Court upheld the Act, finding that the evidence before Congress in 2006 was sufficient to justify reauthorizing §5 and continuing §4(b)'s coverage formula. The D. C. Circuit affirmed. After surveying the evidence in the record, that court accepted Congress’s conclusion that §2 litigation remained inadequate in the covered jurisdictions to protect the rights of minority voters, that §5 was therefore still necessary, and that the coverage formula continued to pass constitutional muster.

Monday, June 24, 2013

BREAKING: Nelson Mandela Gravely Ill!

Former South African president Nelson Mandela health has taken a toll for the worse.


The former South African president and ambassador of peace in the last African nation occupied by White rule is gravely ill and the nation is preparing for his departure.

Nelson Mandela, age 94 is suffering from a lung infection that is considered severe. He was admitted to a Pretoria Hospital after it became apparent that treatments aren't working.

We here at Journal de la Reyna will continue to follow this story.

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Embarrassing Pictures Force Woman To Sue Former School!

Chelsea Chaney is suing her former high school after a picture of her turned up on public websites.

Since this is an issue of what you post on the social networks, we will clearly explain this story.

Even though this has nothing to do with him, Snoop Dogg (or known as Snoop Lion) continues to be in the news. This controversy once again shows that whatever you post on the internet is there "FOREVER".

I've learned this. And hopefully she'll learn this.

At least on this message she will now make sure that everything posted stays just simple. She will keep her posting on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube smaller and it may drive her away from them.

I've done it. Millions of others have too.

A woman from Georgia is suing her former high school after it was revealed that some of her pictures on the social network Facebook were turning up on the school's rules of the media policy website.

She wants $2 million in damages for the embarrassing photo being seen. She is standing near a cuttout poster of Snoop Lion. She is wearing a scantly clad bikini.

The Daily Nothing has covered this. Of course I am guessing they were hoping that Big Snoop would have some role in this so they could blame President Barack Obama for this. They reporting that Chelsea Chaney, who is now a freshman at the University of Georgia, said the photo was taken on a family vacation when she was 17 years old. She took the picture sometime ago.

Chaney posted the photo on her Facebook page, believing that only people she had accepted as Facebook friends (and, of course, their friends) would be able to see it.

The director of technology at Starr’s Mill High School then decided to show the image during a well-attended district-wide seminar focused on the long-term dangers of social media.

In the seminar, which allegedly occurred when Chaney was a student at the school and a minor, the caption of Chaney’s bikini-clad photo was allegedly: “Once it’s there, it’s there to stay.”

“I was embarrassed. I was horrified,” Chaney told a WSB-TV reporter. “It never crossed my mind that it would ever — that this would ever happen to me.”

The school official allegedly failed to obtain — or, apparently, even try to obtain — Chaney’s or her parents’ permission.

The unnamed school official did later apologize, in writing, explaining that the image had been “randomly chosen.”

Chaney did not accept the apology. She also remains skeptical of the motive.

“I just don’t think it was random,” she said. “It wasn’t my main picture. You had to go looking through it.”

Pete Wellborn, an attorney now representing Chaney and her family, told the ABC affiliate that he has filed a lawsuit on her behalf for $2 million, alleging that the school district violated federal law, state law and Chaney’s constitutional rights.

Wellborn maintains that a person does not cede rights to others by posting images on Internet sites such as Facebook.

“Their idea that putting something on Facebook gives them a license to steal it and carte blanche to do with it what they did is wrong ethically, it’s wrong morally and it’s absolutely wrong legally,” the attorney argued.

“I just don’t want this to happen to another student,” Chaney added, according to the station.

The school district denied legal liability but otherwise declined to comment on the litigation.

Snoop Dogg appears on Doggystyle Records/RCA Records.

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Lil' Snupe Passes Away!

Teenage rapper Lil' Snupe was gunned down. Many in the entertainment industry are expressing condolences to the rapper. Meek Mill and Rick Ross are devastated over the lost.

We here at Journal de la Reyna express our condolences to family of Lil' Snupe.

Okay, the internet is buzzing about an inspired rapper named Lil' Snupe. The 18-year old rapper was tragically gunned down in Louisiana. Many in the entertainment industry are expressing their condolences to the rapper.

MTV News reports that less than 48 hours after Lil' Snupe was shot and killed, authorities have identified a suspect in the death of the Meek Mill protégé.

According to a statement released to MTV News by Louisiana's Winnfield City Police Department on Friday (June 21), warrants have been issued for the arrest of 36-year old Winnfield resident Tony Holden.

The convicted felon stands 5'8" and weighs approximately 215 pounds, according to police records, and has black hair and brown eyes.

Police officials are asking that anyone with knowledge of Holden's whereabouts to contact the Winnfield Police Department immediately at 318-628-3511.

"Holden has not been located at this time and is considered armed and dangerous," the police department told MTV news in a statement, accompanied by a color photograph of the accused.

The WPD's investigation revealed that the shooting death of Lil' Snupe (born Addarren Ross) at the Maplewood Apartments at 1901 South Jones Street in Winnfield, Louisiana, was the result of an altercation that erupted during a private video-game session a friend's apartment. The R.N.I.C. (Real Nigga In Charge) MC was in town visiting from Jonesboro when he was fatally shot twice in the torso.

The 18-year old rapper was signed to Meek Mill's Dream Chasers record label on the spot late last year after the two met during the MMG (Maybach Music Group) rapper's Grambling State University tour stop. After hearing Snupe's demo, the Dreams & Nightmares spitter knew that he had to sign the upstart lyricist and guide him away from the streets.

"He was spittin' so much pain, he's from the south with a flow like an East Coast guy," Meek told MTV News back in February during NBA All Star weekend. "Like with that bounce flow, all over the place, he really can spit, and he was talking that talk that I can really relate to. I seen potential in him."

The "Nobody Does It Better" spitter was poised to become one of the most sought-after new artists in hip-hop with weighty co-signs from the likes of Rick Ross, who wanted the young upstart to contribute a few bars to Maybach Music's new compilation LP, Self Made, Vol. 3 and "Take Over" collaborator DJ Khaled.

We do not endorse or condone this behavior of the young rapper. We do respect his talents and ability to use his given. This young entertainer would of had a future. How could a callous individual take such a young life.

You notice that in Black America, our society is stuck in the cultural ills that the junk food media paints us out to be! They paint young Black teens as "natural born criminals" and "violent".

It's not fair, but that's the perception by Whites and even some Blacks.

Trayvon Martin was killed by a reckless fool. They painted Martin as the thug and that fool as the hero. The junk food media always painted the victim as the aggressor. Look at how they've handled the Stuebenville case in which the girl was painted as a slut.

Meek Mill appears on Maybach Music Group/Atlantic Records. He is affiliated with Dream Chasers Records.

Rick Ross appears on Def Jam. He is affiliated with Maybach Music Group.

Lil' Snupe appears on Dream Chasers Records.

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Loserville Defends Controversial Talker Bill Cunningham!

Controversial talk radio/talk show host Bill Cunningham runs afoul with "phony" liberal agitator Tamara Holder.

The fake liberal Tamara Holder got into a heated confrontation with conservative agitator Bill Cunningham on That Guy Who Helped Obama Win show a couple of days ago.

Cunningham told Holder to shut up and know her place.

Now Loserville is discussing how to be a little more civil in discussion.

Unfortunately Chief Roger can't stomach a network that's civil. The chief loves constant agitation. He's built his fortune on the formula of his boss Rupert Murdoch.

Cunningham is a controversial talk radio and reality television host. He's based out of Cincinnati. He often on his weekday program on WLW 700 AM talking about issues in the city and on the Sunday show, he looks at That Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall's website to get his daily talking points. During the days off, he heads off to Greenwich, Connecticut to film his daily talk show that deals with issues he complains about on radio. He has a syndicated show on The CW network.

Cunningham is good friends with That Guy and King Hippo. They each respect each other and have a strong dislike for President Barack Obama.

Senator John McCain (R-Arizona) had to distance himself from Cunningham after the agitator made reference to Barack Obama's middle name being Hussein. The reason was to paint the president as a Muslim and dictator.

Cunningham, Holder and That Guy are frequently attacking the president over petty nonsense.

Again, Loserville finds controversy where there is none. Look at the IRS scandal for example. A bunch of poor uninformed citizens defend billionaires and corporations. Because the Tea Party groups aren't grassroots organizations, they are businesses masquerading as political organizations.



Friday, June 21, 2013

Curtains For Paula Deen!

Nosedive for celebrity chef.

The controversy finally taken its toll. The celebrity chef was fired from The Food Network after it was revealed that she had said racial slurs towards her Black patrons.

The Southern based chef Paula Deen was embroiled in a huge controversy. According to a lawsuit, the celebrity chef went into a verbal tirade against Blacks. She was known to utter a racial slur about them.

Is there hope That Guy Who Helped Obama Win will give Deen an exclusive interview?

Will Chief Roger get a network together and call it Dine?

Are you accepting of Paula Deen's apology?

Well the news is getting worse. The Chicago Tribune says the impending loss of Deen's broadcast deal represents a potentially huge setback for a television personality who has built an empire on high calorie food, with cookbooks and restaurants in her native Georgia and other states.

The Food Network said in a statement it "will not renew Paula Deen's contract when it expires at the end of this month."

A spokeswoman declined further comment but the network, which is owned by Scripps Network Interactive Inc, said on Thursday it "does not tolerate any form of discrimination and is a strong proponent of diversity and inclusion."

The network's decision to drop Deen was announced hours after she failed to make a scheduled appearance on the NBC television morning show "Today" to discuss the controversy. She later apologized on video that was posted online.

"I want to apologize to everybody for the wrong that I've done. I want to learn and grow from this," Deen said in one video posted on YouTube and other websites.

The controversy surrounding Deen erupted earlier this week when a deposition was released in transcript form in which Deen, who is white, was asked if she had used the "N-word," and responded, "Yes, of course."

Asked about the epithet in the deposition, Deen said she had used the slur when describing, probably to her husband, how a black man robbed a bank where she was working in the 1980s. She said she had used the word since, "but it's been a very long time."

A former employee of Paula Deen Enterprises, Lisa Jackson, is suing Deen and her brother, Earl "Bubba" Hiers, in federal court alleging racial and sexual discrimination in the workplace. The deposition was related to the lawsuit.

The lawsuit alleges that, while discussing with Jackson plans for Hiers' 2007 wedding, Deen said she wanted a "true southern plantation-style wedding." She went on to say in the lawsuit, she would like to see "n-word" wear long-sleeve white shirts, black shorts and black bow ties. You know in the Shirley Temple days, they used to tap dance around," Deen said, according to the lawsuit.

'PLENTY OF MISTAKES'

In one video message posted on Friday to YouTube, Deen apologized to "Today" host Matt Lauer for failing to show up for her interview, as she tried to reach out directly to the public.

"I want people to understand that my family and I are not the kind of people that the press is wanting to say we are," Deen said in that message.

In another video statement posted on YouTube and other websites, Deen said she had made "plenty of mistakes along the way."

"But I beg you, my children, my team, my fans, my partners, I beg for your forgiveness," she said.

Deen did not directly mention the lawsuit or her deposition in either of the two widely shared video statements.
You can't butter the public!
A spokeswoman for Deen did not return calls or an e-mail seeking comment.

Howard Bragman, vice chairman of the reputation management service Reputation.com, told Reuters the chef "needs to be honest, emotional and convincing."

"She's never going to come back whole, she's never going to come back to where she once was," Bragman said in a phone interview. "Do I think she can salvage some measure of a career? Yes I do, there's a lot of people who still like her - the butter manufacturers of America. But she's never going to come back whole."
Long before becoming a celebrity chef, in 1989 Deen started out of her home a catering service called The Bag Lady. It later became the critically acclaimed restaurant The Lady and Sons in Savannah, Georgia.

Her show "Paula's Home Cooking" debuted on The Food Network in 2002 and her program "Paula's Best Dishes" premiered in 2008. She had a longstanding love for butter as an ingredient, but after revealing last year that she had Type 2 diabetes, she became a paid spokeswoman for drug maker Novo Nordisk and introduced light recipes.

GOP official’s racist attack latest proof we need direct elections | Republican News Watch

GOP official’s racist attack latest proof we need direct elections | Republican News Watch: GOP official’s racist attack latest proof we need direct elections




By DOUG IBENDAHL • June 20, 2013



On Wednesday morning, Republican News Watch published the racist email rant we received from Montgomery County GOP Chair Jim Allen. By late Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Allen had officially been cut loose from Rodney Davis’ congressional campaign, and on Thursday Mr. Allen was forced to relinquish his county chairman post.



This is all very positive news of course. One bad player is off the field and can no longer level vile attacks against good people – at least not in an official capacity. It will be difficult for Mr. Allen to inflict further damage on our party.

Erika Harold Attacked By Jim (RACIST) Allen...


Paula Deen Uttered Racial Slurs Towards Blacks!

Celebrity chef Paula Deen with NBC News reporter/weatherman Al Roker. The chef is in hot water for uttering racial slurs about bad clients and President Barack Obama. The celebrity chef has taken herself away from the spotlight after it was revealed that she said NIGGER around a Black worker.

The queen of cuisine is under fire for saying racial slurs about Black people.

Deen an American cook, cooking show host, restaurateur, author, actress and Emmy Award-winning television personality. Deen resides in Savannah, Georgia, where she owns and operates The Lady & Sons restaurant with her sons, Jamie and Bobby Deen. She has published fourteen cookbooks.

She was diagnosed with Type II diabetes after her food gotten the best of her health.

Reports that Deen is having not only this controversy but a feud with chef Anthony Bourdain.

He commented in 2011 that he "would think twice before telling an already obese nation that it's OK to eat food that is killing us."

On January 17, 2012, Deen announced that she had been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes three years before, a disease for which a high-calorie diet is a major contributing factor.

It was also disclosed that Deen is a paid spokesperson for the Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk, whose main export is insulin.

She was called a hypocrite for continuing to promote her high-sugar diet while only disclosing her medical condition when it benefited her in representing the drug company to market their diabetes management program.

It was alleged in a lawsuit against Deen that "In the presence of Ms. Jackson and Uncle Bubba's restaurant manager and a vendor, Bubba Hiers stated they should send President Obama to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico so he could nigger-rig it."

According to the court documents, the plaintiff stated that she was appointed by Deen to handle the catering and staff for Bubba's wedding in 2007, and she asked Deen what the servers should wear; "Well what I would really like is a bunch of little niggers to wear long-sleeve white shirts, black shorts and black bow ties, you know in the Shirley Temple days, they used to tap dance around," the plaintiff alleged Deen told her. 

"Now, that would be a true Southern wedding wouldn't it? But we can't do that because the media would be on me about that."

In the case Lisa Jackson has brought against Deen, the chef stated in her deposition that she has used the "N Word" at times, saying "Yes, of course" she did, and also acknowledged making racist jokes, though she claims she is not racist. "It's just what they are—they're jokes ... most jokes are about Jewish people, rednecks, black folks. ... I can't determine what offends another person."

Now what do you think of Paula Deen and her position on The Food Network?

She's taken a leave of absence after the controversy blew up.

Ohio Mom Killed In Gunfire!

Da'Lyne Foster was killed by a gunman after a fight. She was pregnant and the medics had to deliver her child. The child is fighting for his life.

In my community there's talk of a tragedy.


A mother of three and one expecting was killed this week in Dayton, Ohio after a gunman fired upon a crowd after they've gathered to see a fight.

The mother was an innocent bystander and was shot through the chest into her heart. She was pregnant and the medics had to rush her to the hospital to deliver her baby early. The baby is fighting for his life.

She was 27-years old and was attending Sinclair Community College. She was trying to move her life forward.

Dayton police are searching for the killer and witness are slowly coming forward.

In that area known as the DeSoto Bass Homes, it's one of the government instituted housing projects.

In regards that area and my friends and the formers, I knew this woman named Ashley Clack.

She was a former girlfriend at the time. I won't say I've hadn't had a enjoyable time with the woman but her history speaks for what goes on in that neighborhood.

I have dated Clack for some time and it wasn't one of my pleasant experiences with her. She was an ignorant young woman and later an ignorant young mother.

Like my former best friend Charles Barrett, this young woman relished on the ignorance of Black America to survive.

I don't speak volumes of those who lived in the housing projects. But for all who lived there and witnessed this fight, they're obviously at least a dozen who know the killer.

The Dayton Daily News is covering the story.

A baby boy, who was delivered after his mother was shot to death by a stray bullet, was in critical condition Thursday — the day his mother’s doctors planned to induce labor.
Ohio mom, Da'Lyne was expecting her fourth child. A cold blooded killer took that opportunity away from her.
The boy had not been named and his grandmother has been at his side since his birth, Dayton homicide Sgt.  Richard Blommel said. The boy is the son of Da’Lyne Foster, 27, who was a bystander during an escalating series of physical confrontations around the DeSoto Bass housing project near Stewart Street on Wednesday.

“We’re thankful for that small miracle. It could have been worse,” Blommel said about the baby’s birth.

Foster, a mother of three other children, is Dayton’s 15th homicide of 2013. In 2011, 38 people were murdered and last year 28 people died in homicides.

Just hours before Foster was shot, she posted this phrase on her Facebook account: “God has a reason for allowing things to happen. We may never understand his wisdom…”

Blommel described Foster as both a “friend of one of the combatants” and an “innocent bystander” struck in the chest when someone began firing at a car that was leaving the scene.

There is a person of interest in the case, a 45-year-old man, and police have the gun he was carrying at the time Foster was shot, Blommel said. Ballistics experts will compare the gun to a bullet recovered during Foster’s autopsy, he said.

The original disturbance started between two women who lived in DeSoto Bass. One had just moved in with her boyfriend and the other was his ex-girlfriend, Blommel said.

As the conflict escalated, participants began calling in friends and relatives and an unruly crowd formed.
“It was a very volatile situation,” Blommel said.

A police report examined by the Dayton Daily News showed that officers were called to 24 Bragg Place about 7:18 p.m. on the report that “people were pushing one another and getting ready to fight.” As officers drove to the scene, they were told that some people had guns, the report said.

When police arrived, no one was physically fighting, but some people were yelling at each other. After the officers calmed people down, they were approached by residents from 24 Bragg and 40 Bragg, the report said.

Shaquala Martin, who lives at 24 Bragg, said she needed a police report, because Britney Boyd, a resident at 40 Bragg, had allegedly broken her window. Police saw shattered glass around the storm door at Martin’s home. Martin told police that she had been having problems about Martin’s boyfriend, Davionte Jones, the report said.

Martin said she was outside her apartment with her son when Boyd and her family members started calling her names. She initially ignored them, but later agreed to fight Boyd. During that fight, one of Boyd’s friends joined in, so Martin fled back to her apartment and shut the door, she told police.

Officer Jacob Rillo reported that he ordered both Martin and Boyd to leave the area for the night to prevent further fights. Neither woman expressed any interest in prosecuting the other for the fight, and Martin was “just upset about her window being broken,” the report said.

Police monitored the situation, but left the area to take other calls, Blommel said.

Just before 9 p.m., several people called 911 to report Foster’s shooting. One caller said Foster was hit “right near the heart. And she’s pregnant.” Another reported that “they were shooting in the air.”

Foster, who was past term and scheduled to be induced today, was pronounced dead at 9:19 p.m. Wednesday. The baby was delivered via C-section sometime overnight at Miami Valley Hospital’s Emergency and Trauma Center by an emergency and trauma team, according to hospital officials

The Dayton Daily News also reports the constant problems with that housing projects. They're were more than enough calls placed to this complex this year. Neighboring residents are getting fed up with it.

As the second round of disturbances built up, one man fired a gun several times in the air, causing a large crowd of people to run north out of the Dayton Metropolitan Housing Authority complex and across Stewart Street, with one group of people chasing another, Blommel said.

The man who fired into the air is not the person of interest in Foster’s death, Blommel said.

Some of the people who were fleeing got into a car, but were surrounded by the crowd. They would not move to let them leave. Someone in the car pulled out a gun and started firing into the air to disperse the crowd and the car began to move. Then someone started firing at the car, and Foster, who was standing nearby, was struck, Blommel said.

The person of interest is the father of one of the “original combatants,” and was carrying a small-caliber handgun, Blommel said. Ballistics testing is necessary as there were several people carrying guns at the scene, he said.

The person of interest was not arrested or booked into the county jail. He did give statements to police, but Blommel declined to comment on what he said.

Family members at the hospital declined to talk about the shooting.
DeSoto Bass Courts sits off Ohio Highway 4 near Interstate 75 in Dayton, Ohio.

The DeSoto Bass Courts is the oldest public housing complex in the Dayton area. This, the Eagle Ridge and the Northland Village housing complexes cater to the majority of poor Black residents. Sometimes they cater to the poor White and Hispanic residents. These areas are prone to constant gun violence.

Conservatives/White supremacists associate public housing with Black or President Barack Obama. They considered the residents of public housing "animals" and "primates" because of the constant violence that occurs in those areas.

Despite the very few who would talk to police. The residents of these areas have a shaky relationship with the Montgomery County Sheriff and Dayton Police.

One of the complexes is close to the Montgomery County Sheriff's office. The DeSoto Bass complex is about a mile from one of the regional Dayton Police stations.

I for one would love to see these public housing places go down. I would rather see the Black family in a single family home instead of a bedbug infested hell hole. I don't want to see the Black family suffer with constant turmoils of gun violence, HIV/AIDS, STDs, domestic violence and poverty.

I don't want the Black family to view the police as an enemy. I know that police view Black men as natural born criminals and that's not fair. But if there's a problem, obviously I will call the police.

I would love to see the Black family use all the resources their taxpayers offer.

So what's the point of "NO SNITCHIN'" if you're paying for the police officers salaries?

I've said it best: Ignorance brings the worst in people. This incident is an example of the ignorance of Black America. For one thing, if you're going to bring a gun to a fist fight, obviously a gun is going to win.

The bullet has no eyes and it always hits a target.

An outpouring of sympathy comes from her friends on her Facebook page.

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to the family of Da'Lyne Foster.

Here's the graphic video posted on the social networks about the fight and another one that was post by an Android phone.

Of course me saying Android phone and housing projects is going to be an example of what conservatives call welfare queens in Cadillacs.



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Illinois GOP Chairman Calls Black Republican A Hoe!

Ericka Harold, a Black Republican candidate for Congress is called a prostitute and a mixture of racial quotas. Her own political party was the ones throwing out the comments toward her. 

First there was Tim Scott. Then there was Allen West. They were the first Black Republicans to hold a position as elected members of Congress.

Scott represented the 1st Congressional District in South Carolina until he was recently promoted to become a U.S. Senator for the state. He currently is running for reelection.

West on the other hand represented the 22nd District in Florida. He ended up losing his election to a moderate Democrat. He's signaled he may run for the seat once again. He is currently on Loserville.

Those were the first in many. They're Black Republicans. And there's more to come.

There was Mia Love, Angela McGlowan, Michael L. Williams, Vernon Parker, Herman Cain and Neal Boyd. Each of these Black Republicans lost either in the general election against a Democrat or Republican.

You know I get tired of this parallel from these guys.

Anytime I hear a Black Republican scream about the "Democrat Party" being the party of slavery, I look at them and just shake my head. I see these NEGROS are emboldened in the past and not the future.

Instead of getting over their racial angst with the Democrats, they double time on the stupidity.

Forgotten a simple fact: The Democratic Party has nominated and the American people elected the first Black president twice. The Democratic Party had succeed in having the first woman Speaker of the House.

The first party to have a woman lead the national party today.

Where have the Black Republicans been?

Under the rock?

Hence the reasons why I can't stand Black conservatives and those who stand with them. These NEGROS aren't looking through the prism of the stain colored glass. They still believe that the Republican Party favors the Black community. They continue to push the notion that Republicans rather see "us Black folk" becoming successful. These NEGROS believe that a majority of "us Black folk" are dependent on the "gubmint" and we worship the alter of "Brotha Barack".

These NEGROS think the Democrats are passing around the racist emails.

They think women's rights organizations such as Planned Parenthood are committing genocide to Black babies.
Congressman Rodney Davis (R-Illinois) is running for reelection.
In the same breath they'll claim that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr was a Republican while bashing civil rights activists. These NEGROS want to say Fredrick Douglass every five seconds to every attack his son Martin L. King III, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and the NAACP. They'll scream Booker T. Washington when they're saying that our "Brotha Barack" hates White people.

These NEGROS think a majority of Blacks are stuck on a plantation.

I am guessing that they're bitching about "us Black folks" being stuck in the projects or urban slums while they're polluting the suburbs. They'll destroy the environment to get away from "us Black folk".

Enter Erika Harold, a former Miss America, biracial woman who is a Republican. She is running for a congressional seat being held by Republican Rodney Davis, a first term member of the 13th District.

The Associated Press reports that an Illinois Republican official resigned from his leadership post Thursday amid outrage over an email in which he berated a biracial former Miss America as a "street walker" who could fill a law firm's "minority quota" if she loses her bid for Congress.

The controversy, involving a county GOP leader in central Illinois who campaigned for U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis, created a new rift for Republicans already struggling to expand and attract women and minority voters.

Davis demanded the resignation of the county official, Jim Allen, after learning of what he called a "wrong, appalling and incredibly demeaning" email targeting Erika Harold, Davis' opponent in the March 2014 Republican primary.

Sent to Republican blogger Doug Ibendahl, the email referred to Harold as a "street walker" and "love child" of Democrats and suggested the Harvard graduate could fill a "minority quota" at a law firm should she lose the race.

Ibendahl, also a former party official, posted the email Wednesday on his website.

"I hope some of these bullies learn a lesson from this," he told the Associated Press on Thursday. "Our party has a huge branding problem nationwide, especially in Illinois. This guy's attitude sets us back. It's confirmation as to why women and minorities don't take the Republican party seriously."
Former Miss America is running for Congress.
Allen apologized for his message in a brief statement to the (Champaign, Ill.) News-Gazette and resigned from his post Thursday afternoon.

Harold released a statement, saying Allen's comments have "no place within public discourse."

Champaign County GOP Chairman Habeeb Habeeb —who is staying impartial in the 13th District GOP primary — was so offended by the comments he left a message for Harold and personally apologized to her father.

"I don't see that kind of vitriol in everyday Republican circles," Habeeb said. "The party has changed and these things just set us backward."

The incident highlights the rocky path the national party has forged in recent months, with comments such as Allen's derailing efforts by the GOP to become more of a "big tent" organization.

After performing poorly at the polls in November, Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus released a "prescription" for the party's future. Along with changing its tone on social issues to win over younger and minority voters, the party would need to make a concerted effort to elevate more women, Priebus said.


Along with state party officials, Priebus on Thursday joined in the chorus calling for Allen's resignation, via Twitter.


"Chairman Allen's astonishingly offensive views have no place in politics. He should apologize and resign immediately," Preibus wrote.

Harold seeks to be catalyst for change in the GOP. When she announced her bid earlier this month, Harold said she believes she can help expand the party's voting base and reach people who don't traditionally vote Republican.

Former Illinois GOP Chairman Pat Brady, who stepped down last month after coming under fire from state central committeemen over his support of gay marriage, said comments like Allen's are an unfortunate distraction.

Without a Republican governor in Illinois or a Republican president to act as the party's "mouthpiece," Brady said, these comments only get more traction. But they also create a sort of wag-the-dog situation, working to block the election of Republican to those roles.

Davis' congressional district in in central Illinois has been targeted by the Democratic Congressional Committee as a pick-up seat in 2014.

Davis, a freshman, in November defeated emergency room doctor David Gill by approximately 1,000 votes. It was Gill's fourth bid for Congress.

"We do need to welcome folks from all walks of life, regardless of where they come from what they look like and what their policy preference is," said Davis said. "There are no excuses for his behavior. I am not making any. I sure hope it doesn't affect my campaign."

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