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LIBRA
9/23 to 10/23
The scales are confused, like battling a sun spot or something whew -! What you
are trying accomplish might have to begin all over. I know you thought you where
done with this bullshyt, but like the saying goes shyt happens. Seriously Libra you
need to find balance in your life. It seem as though turmoil has been your right hand
friend. Sometimes in life our worst challenges can be our most powerful blessings.
Never doubt the love folks have for you. We all are battling something right now.
At least you don’t have to worry about money, just staffing at home or work. Look up
sometimes Libra and just say “Thank You”, just because it helps!
VIRGO
8/23 to 9/22
Oooooo child things are going to get easier, oooohhhh child things are going to get
brighter. Remembering that song. Well it’s true for you Mr./Ms Virgo. This year so
far has definitely been transitional for you. Look at you now you have survived.
Get ready to take the next step this fall, yes you are ready. If it’s in regards to work
well step up and ask or inquire about a raise or promotion. If its family, tell how
much they matter, but don’t dismiss you. If it’s friend, they will know your confirm
loyalty to them. Also in September Virgo do watch your budgetary matters, make
sure you reconcile all bills, payments, bank accounts. YOU ARE LOVED!
Happy Birthday Virgo
LEO, THE LION
7/23 to 8/22
Leo the world, family and friends are waiting on you. Why? because you stand
out in the crowd. And we listen to what you have to say. Now following your statements
might be another thing, lol. Challenges are before you to make that change in
developing alternative issues, like child raising, relationship, job functions.
At times you can be stubborn, what a Leo yes you can, but listen to your inner
voice at this time it will lead you into the right direction. In the fall you might be
thinking about moving to a closer location for job and family. Just because one
shoe drop doesn’t mean the 2nd one will. Where is that Leo humor, come on
now……… September will be your month to gather your thoughts and judgments,
and analyze your decisions. You are NOT always right.
CANCER, THE CRAB
6/22 to 7/22
Well thank you for coming to the party. Life can be good if you have the patience to
wait for the outcome. At times you can by shy, but adamant about your wants or
needs. Networking with all kinds of people and opening your mouth will get you
where you want to be. Learn to love convincingly, not conditionally.
Money matters will start to clear up after Sept. 12, yipeeeee. It’s been somewhat
of strain lately, that will change my friend. Time to start building up your armor
that is of faith in yourself, that you will survive no matter what.
GEMINI, THE TWINS
5/22 to 6/21
Time to reflect this past year, and now up to your birthday. Are you please with yourself. Do
you enjoy the changes, and the challenges you have went through. Well……………now my
dear is graduation day and time to throw your cap in the air, and scream I did it!!! Yes darlin
you did, and very well I might say. With work, romance, adventures, family, animals………
look at you today………on your birthday. NOW STAND UP AND PAT YOURSELF ON YOUR
BACK! Thank you very much.
We don’t understand sometime why throws us curve’s, but damn it we do known there is a
lesson to be learn there, good or bad. Gemini enjoy the month of September and have
your feet and mouth checked out, let nothing go uncheck do after Sept 12.
TAURUS, THE BULL
4/20 to 5/21
Welcome back, said the Father to the prodigal son. Sometimes stubbornness can get in
your way. It can be good, or it can be a curse your decision, your choices, your life.
Well my beloved Bull your savings energy has paid off financially in a good way. As
always study prior to investing, but anything near water looks good this month, after
September 13th. Promise me you will stop and smell the roses this month. Learn to
love you some more, some time – feel me. Bulls with children patience will be your
key words not only for the month, but the whole first semester. Your children will be
showing there horns to you for a change. You’ve taught truth, justice, and the
American way. So……good as it gets. Be of courage and proud you taught them correctly,
just timing maybe off, and approach wrong. But – hey – we love em there are babies.
If you are still looking for a job, after 9/13, doors should begin to open for you. As I stated
earlier ‘timing” is everything. I see more construction openings, and plumber jobs.
Be blessed Taurus life is right on course for you!
ARIES, THE RAM
3/21 to 3/19
Well hello there, and how are you doing. It’s been a long time, but hey it seems
like it was only yesterday. So happy to see you again. This will be your theme
song Aries for the month of September. You love the love you hold, and yet
want more, how ironic can you get Ms. Ram or Mr. Ram, damn even I’m tired!
Time to get that health check up, and don’t delay. Preventive measures will save
you at the end of the day. Make contact with your family and give them the
latest updates. Money is good this month, which means in December you should
receive a bonus somewhere. (money owed, paid off, inheritance). Still use
your common sense in spending sprees…. Doesn’t it feel like it time to say it’s
“Off To The Races”, at the speed some elements of your life is transiting through.
Be proud my Aries friend, it’s about time. Growth is marvelous when we understand
it’s all “for the good”. So many blessings coming your way – hold that head high.
A New York City cab driver named Ahmed Sharif was stabbed by a passenger who allegedly asked “Are you a Muslim?” before carrying out the attack.
When the cab driver said yes, the passenger allegedly pulled out a Leatherman tool and slashed his throat, arm, and lip. Sharif was able to lock the passenger in the back of his car, and is currently in the hospital recovering from his injuries, reports The Daily Beast.
The passenger, Michael Enright, is a 21-year-old filmmaker who recently returned from Afghanistan.
“I feel very sad. I have been here more than 25 years. I have been driving a taxi more than 15 years. All my four kids were born here. I never feel this hopeless and insecure before,” Sharif said in a statement
Penn writes…
As Wyclef Jean announces his regrettable turn-about to contest Haiti’s electoral rule of law (a law he has no previous record of dissension toward), his PR team is mobilizing. See Ms. Marian Salzman’s recent blog on the Huffington Post (August 23, 2010). In it, Ms. Salzman, hired to frame perception of Mr. Jean, claims that I “lambasted” Mr. Jean’s candidacy on CNN. Furthermore, she reduced the political dialogue that took place that day by calling the discussion a “celebrity feud”. In fact, a sensationalized celebrity feud, is and was, as far from my mind as the alleged “lambasting.” Though he and his camp came back with many disparaging comments in my direction, I felt that ignoring my initial impulse to react and respond allowed the attention to refocus on the real issues facing Haitians.
One can YouTube the segment of the August 8 Larry King Live in question. In the clip, Wolf Blitzer interviews Wyclef Jean upon his announcing his candidacy. The viewer will also see a response from someone (myself) who runs an NGO in Haiti, someone who has spent most of the last six months following the devastating earthquake, side by side in that country, with so many others, doing whatever we could to lend a hand. I have never met Wyclef Jean, and all I really know of him on any personal level has come through the fond comments of a few mutual friends. Hence, nothing I might say, was in ANY way personal, or intended to be lambasting to anyone. My comments were critical observations of a political candidate and a leader of an organization in Haiti.
Ms. Salzman also works to make the case that Wyclef Jean gave indispensable world attention to Haiti’s incredible misfortune. I was there for those 6 months after the earthquake and so many of us on the ground wondered where he was when that kind of attention was so necessary and absent, and why he was NOT helping to keep this desperate situation in the news. None among us felt or expressed anger toward it, but rather a universal sadness for his silence, as he is America’s most admired cultural link to Haiti. As the six-month Anniversary approached, it triggered the return of the world media, and of Wyclef Jean to Haiti. He’d referred to himself as “His Excellency Wyclef Jean” and “The most famous man in Haiti” on a self-generated flier in the lead up to his troubling announcement
On the Larry King Show, I was an invited guest answering questions and expressing concerns about Wyclef Jean’s place in Haiti’s election. [Watch clip above.] In particular, I voiced the responsibility of Americans and the American media to ask critical questions before jumping to support a candidate simply because they are familiar with him. I asked specifically for those Americans, or American companies, to dig deeper in assessing their own agendas, who might contribute any financial support to a candidate running for office in a country not our own. It’s clear that Mr. Jean can have an important place in drawing attention to Haiti’s needs. However, when New York press agents circle wagons of ignorance and sell as deep insight the advertisement of that which charms them about a client, the lives and needs of the Haitian people are sidelined. The very notion of a celebrity feud is one driven by a culture un-Haitian. And, in this reckless self-interest, Ms. Salzman’s is an obscene input. This said, it is neither my place nor Ms. Salzman’s to cast a vote. My support is with the Haitian people, and whomever they lawfully select as their next President. It is, it seems, folly for we Americans to assume “our Haitian” is their answer, simply because we enjoy the sense of identification we may feel, or are paid to espouse.
It should be said that laws that put limitation on the contribution by Haitians returning to their own country following an education abroad are worthy of review. And it would have been a valuable contribution had Wyclef Jean drawn attention to it in another moment, or in a less divisive ambition. However, the only attention that Haiti seems to be getting today is on a presidential campaign of personality that threatens to create a new swell of social unrest in a plagued country. I would caution Mr. Jean against research, or prospective policy, by sound bite.
When he chose to attempt to discredit me, claiming on the Gayle King Show on August 9 that my time in Haiti had been restricted to “one particular area”, that area he was referring to is the 55,000 person IDP Camp that I and my organization were tasked to manage by the International Office of Migration. Indeed it is at that camp where we are based, but in fact, I and those I work with have operated 24-7 throughout the city of Port Au Prince and the country at large for all these months, distributing thousands of water filters, food, medicine, medical supplies and volunteers throughout the days and nights from the back of pick-up trucks and helicopters. We have directly been responsible for hiring and supervising rubble removal crews, heavy equipment, and coordinating multiple NGO actions from Cash for Work and food/water distribution.
Lastly, I would like, again, to invite the reader to view CNN’s Larry King segment in full. Watch carefully for Mr. Jean’s responses to two questions. First, the one about his consecutive residential status where he states, “I have residency for over five years in Haiti.” Then see his response regarding his fluency in either French or Creole. I’ll let the reader decide if his answers are as forthcoming as his uninformed disparagement of one who was simply there to help.
So, yes, we still must ask questions. Yes I still support those Haitians who believe in him. But, I recommend that Mr. Jean and his advisers keep their future musings on more important topics than discrediting someone involved with a really good NGO. The real and devastating human issues in Haiti must be handled and led by a qualified president’s deft hand. These elections are crucial, and I have no part in them. Neither should Mr. Jean.
As previously reported, conservative radio host and Fox News commentator Glenn Beck is hosting a rally in Washington, D.C., Saturday on the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech — but he says the date was not chosen intentionally.
“Whites don’t own Abraham Lincoln,” Beck said in a recent broadcast of his Fox News show. “Blacks don’t own Martin Luther King. Those are American icons, American ideas, and we should just talk about character, and that’s really what this event is about. It’s about honoring character.”
The “Restoring Honor Rally,” which has Sarah Palin booked to speak, will taking place at the Lincoln Memorial on Saturday- the sight of Dr. King’s speech – and is intended to “celebrate America by honoring our heroes,” according to the event’s website.
Beck, who has called President Obama a racist, says the rally is not political, and will even spend time celebrating Dr. King.
Meanwhile…
Rev. Al Sharpton will also hold an event in D.C. on the same day to honor the 47th anniversary of the famous speech.
“When we heard about Glenn Beck, it was puzzling,” Sharpton told the New York Daily News. “Because if you read Dr. King’s speech, it just doesn’t gel with what Mr. Beck or Mrs. Palin are representing.
Beck is expecting approximately 100,000 people at the event.
DC Metro Map
For readers who live in the DC area or are familiar with its metro system, writer Jason Linkins wrote a hilarious piece last week about a real visitors guide from rally organizers warning attendees to avoid certain stops on the Orange and Blue Lines, and to stay away from the Green and Yellow Lines altogether.
Linkins wrote in his Huffington Post piece: ”As someone who rides the Green and Yellow Lines all the time, I can assure you that there are no ‘rules’ that state these subway lines must be avoided at all times, especially at night. But then, I guess I’m not using ‘A Cliche-Ridden Guide To Avoiding The Black People On The Subway In Washington’ as a rulebook.
