Thursday, July 22, 2010

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

JUDGEMENTAL MEDIA!! Popular blog BLASTS great role model/actor/rapper WILL SMITH for KISSING HIS OWN SON!!

Now who are these people to judge what is appropriate and inappropriate between a superstar Dad and his superstar son? ONLY a corrupted mind would see anything inappropriate in this father-son interaction

the most GLARING TRUTH EVER for WHY KIDS SHOULD NEVER JOIN A GANG!! This FOOL is a testimony STRONGER than ANY D.A.R.E. program!!

Fools die young and go straight to hell, so unfortunate..

HYPOCRITE BABYLON POLICE!! 25-year-old US NATIONAL GUARD SEARGENT faces 16 YEARS for VIDEOTAPING an over-zealous officer!! WHAT?!?!

The POLICE need to be POLICED more than the citizens do!




http://abcnews.go.com/US/TheLaw/videotaping-cops-arrest/story?id=11179076&page=1

STOP THE RACISM! BLACK British couple gives birth to a beautiful WHITE BLONDE BABY GIRL, NOT ALBINO!!








Wow.. a rare and beautiful occurrence..
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British Nmachi Ihegboro has amazed genetics experts who say the little girl is NOT an albino.

Dad Ben, 44, a customer services adviser, admitted: "We both just sat there after the birth staring at her."

Mum Angela, 35, of Woolwich, South London, beamed as she said: "She's beautiful - a miracle baby."

Ben told yesterday how he was so shocked when Nmachi was born, he even joked: "Is she MINE?"

was look at her and say, 'What the flip?'"

But as the baby's older brother and sister - both black - crowded round the "little miracle" at their home in South London, Ben declared: "Of course she's mine."

Blue-eyed blonde Nmachi, whose name means "Beauty of God" in the Nigerian couple's homeland, has baffled genetics experts because neither Ben nor wife Angela have ANY mixed-race family history.

Pale genes skipping generations before cropping up again could have explained the baby's appearance.

Ben also stressed: "My wife is true to me. Even if she hadn't been, the baby still wouldn't look like that.

"We both just sat there after the birth staring at her for ages - not saying anything."

Doctors at Queen Mary's Hospital in Sidcup - where Angela, from nearby Woolwich, gave birth - have told the parents Nmachi is definitely no albino.

Ben, who came to Britain with his wife five years ago and works for South Eastern Trains, said: "She doesn't look like an albino child anyway - not like the ones I've seen back in Nigeria or in books. She just looks like a healthy white baby."

He went on: "My mum is a black Nigerian although she has a bit fairer skin than mine.

"But we don't know of any white ancestry. We wondered if it was a genetic twist.

"But even then, what is with the long curly blonde hair?"

Professor Bryan Sykes, head of Human Genetics at Oxford University and Britain's leading expert, yesterday called the birth "extraordinary".

He said: "In mixed race humans, the lighter variant of skin tone may come out in a child - and this can sometimes be startlingly different to the skin of the parents.

"This might be the case where there is a lot of genetic mixing, as in Afro-Caribbean populations. But in Nigeria there is little mixing."

Prof Sykes said BOTH parents would have needed "some form of white ancestry" for a pale version of their genes to be passed on.

But he added: "The hair is extremely unusual. Even many blonde children don't have blonde hair like this at birth."

The expert said some unknown mutation was the most likely explanation.

He admitted: "The rules of genetics are complex and we still don't understand what happens in many cases."

The amazing birth comes five years after Kylie Hodgson became mum to twin daughters - one white and the other black - in Nottingham.

Kylie, now 23, and her partner Remi Horder, now 21, are both mixed race.

Even so the odds were estimated at a million to one.

The Sun told in 2002 how a white couple had Asian twins after a sperm mix-up by a fertility clinic.

Yesterday three-day-old Nmachi's churchgoing mum Angela admitted that she was "speechless" at first seeing her baby girl, who was delivered in a caesarean op.

She said: "I thought, 'What is this little doll?'

"She's beautiful and I love her. Her colour doesn't matter. She's a miracle baby.

"But still, what on earth happened here?"

Her husband told how their son Chisom, four, was even more confused than them by his new sister.

Ben said: "Our other daughter Dumebi is only two so she's too young to understand.

"But our boy keeps coming to look at his sister and then sits down looking puzzled.

"We're a black family. Suddenly he has a white sister."

Ben continued: "Of course, we are baffled too and want to know what's happened. But we understand life is very strange.

"All that matters is that she's healthy and that we love her.She's a proud British Nigerian."

Queen Mary's Hospital said: "Congratulations to Angela and her family on the birth of their daughter."

Friday, November 14, 2008

President-Elect Barack Obama First Youtube Weekly Address

It's still so surreal, but it is real. President Barack Obama.


Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Barack Hussien Obama elected 44th President of the United States



CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) -- The United States has a different face.

Having glimpsed the victims of Katrina, the jailers of Abu Ghraib and the failed financiers of Wall Street, the world can see the next president of the United States. He is a symbol of what America wants to be now.

After the longest and costliest election in U.S. history, Barack Obama won a landslide -- defeating his Republican opponent John McCain in the Electoral College by a margin of two-to-one.

Obama has promised enormous change for the United States and the world -- withdrawal from Iraq, real dialogue with America's enemies and better relations with its friends.

But the biggest change will be the obvious one. On January 20, an African-American will begin leading a country that first brought Africans to its shores as slaves and refused their descendents full rights until well into the 20th century; a country that was still wondering until the election results finally came in, if race would doom his candidacy.

Obama campaigned for the presidency as an outsider. Chicago, where he began his political career and claimed victory in the presidential election, is only his adopted home. He was born in Hawaii and educated in Indonesia and elsewhere in the United States.

He seemed like an outsider even at his own victory party. Thousands of people packed into a downtown park to celebrate -- laughing, crying or holding each other close. Broadcaster Oprah Winfrey and Activist Jesse Jackson both had tears in their eyes.

Obama may have been the only one who wasn't giving in to his emotions. He gave a very serious speech with a demeanor that made him seem like the only one in the crowd who wasn't all that happy.

Even before his victory, he told journalists that he wasn't particularly nervous about losing the election. He said that what kept him up at night were thoughts of the responsibilities that await the incoming president.

He'll be president in just over 10 weeks. He is promising change. You can see it in his face.