Atlanta, GA; Good Life Music Group teams up with Lil Donald, who already has a solid following and name via releases of various records. The union made sense due to both Good Life Music Group and Lil Donald having solid foundations; together they drop his latest track "Clap Yo Hands". "Clap Yo Hands" brings in feature artist Ghetto Barbie and has production by Mr217. When it kicks off, the sound is similar to some throwback Atlanta sounds, yet when Lil Donald starts the hook; it takes you back t
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Let's start with the incessant look the other way when the US government, its pharmaceuticals, its AMA, its FDA and many other so called health organizations that allow experiments to go on unabated, many times with poor and unsuspecting candidates for the testing.
NB Commentary: Sharing this article from Atlanta Black Star. A must read speaks to the disparity between the needs that vary between White and Black Feminism movements. SOURCE
Why the Historic Women's March Was Controversial for Some Black Women - Atlanta Black Star
By Tanasia Kenney - January 24, 2017Wow, they are gonna get their divide and conquer by any means necessary.
Don't like it, protest it!
Don't like somebody else's leader ruling over you?
Protest it.
Somebody else's leader can go to hell in a hand basket. F 'em. Not my President!
I can hear the chanting.
Protest!
Drop tons of dollars into the coffers of this corrupt system!Protest more and more, buy sharpies and card board and bus tickets and hotel rooms and show that Billionaire you can pay other billionaires you favor, to continue
NB Comentary: She handed him his arse!!
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The Sculpture
First watch the video of the 'A Sporting Chance for Peace' sculpture. A Must See - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Haju6DKk4kA by the International Award Winning Artist Donald Brown.
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April 28, 2011
Raynard Jackson
When Donald Trump began to make public overtures about his possible interest in running for president of the U.S., I thought he could be a substantive wild card in the race.
I thought Trump could be a viable candidate because he does have a successful track record as a businessman. During next year’s presidential campaign, the economy will be the number one issue—this would have played right into Trump’s strength.
But, Trump has allowed himself to be hijacked by h
March 3, 2011
Raynard Jackson
In agriculture, if the root of the plant goes bad, so goes the rest of the plant. Above the ground, the plant may be very beautiful, but internally it is dying.
This reminds me of “The Root” online magazine (www.theroot.com). According to their website: “The Root is a daily online magazine that provides thought-provoking commentary on today's news from a variety of black perspectives.” They are owned and published by the Washington Post Newsweek Interactive.
Michael Vick—From Vick-tim to Vick-tory
December 2, 2010
Raynard Jackson
Am I the only one who is sick and tired of the media coverage of NFL quarterback Michael Vick—post incarceration? Last July I wrote a column titled, “Michael Is A Vick-tim.” I discussed Vick’s going to jail for nearly two years for killing a couple of dogs.
He has served his time and is now playing football again in the NFL. He has had a stellar season as the starting quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles. Since leaving jail
September 16, 2010
Raynard Jackson
Everybody wants to go to heaven, but no one wants to die. I have been told that the only way to go to heaven without dying is by visiting the beautiful island of the Seychelles (pronounced—say-chells).
It is an island country consisting of 115 smaller (mostly uninhabited) islands. It is located off the east coast of Africa (northeast of Madagascar) in the middle of the Indian Ocean. It has a small population, just over 87,000 people; but is big on hospitality.
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