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just before the blood runs into the valley/the pearl
    Logic really doesn't belong here. It's only emotion -- the eloquence of bliss, the ecstasy of relief, and the clarity of sufferance.  I try to think of a time when I had control over it or a time of contentment, but there's nothing. So I let the music play as the sensation kick in, feel my eyes roll into my skull, smile ear to ear before it ends. After all, it isn't exactly definitive. I'll enjoy every second before I'm deprived of it.


    I need to feel like this until I die.
 
 
   
 

One of the last great appropriate Black role models.... Ed Bradley 1941- 2006

http://www.abcnews.go.com/US/story?id=2641304&page=1

 

I just read this and felt the need to post it. I've always admired Mr. Bradley for his indepth interview and the fact that he was always cool and composed. I mean, how many Black television Journalist have a career as long as his at a major network and still got to rock his earring? LoL.

 

Although, we are now in the 21st century, we Blacks do not have the positive role model images that our grandparents (in my case) assumed we'd have following the civil rights movement. The few we had in the 60s, 70s and 80s soon detriorated into what we see today on various covers of magazines, award shows, and stupid talk shows, not excluding Oprah. (Yes, I hate Oprah. How do you not give back to the city you were raised in. Milwaukee, WI, my hometown...but that's for another post). The Black community has very little positive role models in a time when parents are so consumed with staying above water financially, while also keeping up with the Jacksons (Yes, I meant Jackson instead of Jones....I know more Blacks with the surname of Jackson LoL) that they are desparately needed.

 

Even though, this guy didn't save lives, soul, or threw beaucoup backs to charity (as far as I know), it is a shame that few Black in my peer group will even know who this man was. In my opinion, he was the reason why I even watched 60 minutes any time my life. Why? Primarily, because he didn't do fluff journalism. His shit was hard hitting. Not the contrversial-for-the-ratings-Rivera-style of journalism, but "the this is some serious shit we all  should be concerned about" journalism". I can not remember ever reading, hearing, and/or seeing this man's associated with some bullshit. I do believe he won an lifetime achievement award from the NABJ (The National Association of Black Journalists: http://www.nabj.org/about/index.html ) last year, but of course you don't remember hearing about it because we we're too busy trying to figure out if Bobby & Whitney were cracked out and sticking to 'til death due us part'.

 
 
 

   
The poor work the hardest?

Something that's been on my mind.

 

Do the poor work the hardest?

 

Today I was stopping by the mall to drop off some mail at the post office.  It just happens that the post office is next to the food court.

 

There is this Indian place there that has the best curry.  Got to talking to the person behind the counter that was Korean and not Indian. Oh well, there's another story there....

 

I found out that she was so happy because she was getting tomorrow off. That's when I found out that she works 6 ten hour days and then gets one day off.    Sixty hours a week at minimum wage.

 

It really got to me, she is such a hard worker and for what?

 

That's when I started wondering. Do the hardest workers work at the bottom of the wage rung?

 

I don't know, just wondering.

 
 
   
 

 
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