Politics as Usual

A New Frontier

0 Comments 24 November 2008

Now that we know Barack Obama will be this country’s next president we can breathe a little easier or can we? With all the promise and hope that Barack Obama and his political team can offer there is still uneasiness amongst the American people. On November 4th I did cast my vote for the Obama-Biden ticket, but I still wonder how much will they be able to accomplish. Our great country faces many challenges in the upcoming months and years. People must understand that there is no quick fix to problems that we face. Our country is fundamentally flawed. I say this because the economic, social, and environmental issues that we face are as a result of poor decisions made over the last 30 years not just the last eight. Don’t get me wrong, I will be in the line to help George W. Bush move out of the White House, but our problems did not start in the last eight years. President Bush only accelerated our downfall.
The economic problems stem from shipping too many jobs out of the country, the failing auto industry, and mismanaged funds in the private sector. Our dependency on foreign oil has also contributed to our energy crisis. You have to ask yourself: Why do we depend on foreign oil? Why do we still use oil period? The technology has existed for years for automakers to build affordable alternative energy vehicles but it would destroy the big oil industry and thats why in 2008 we can have cell phones that can do everything under the sun but we still use GASOLINE in our cars. What sense does that make? Exactly it doesn’t. Everything that has been done to weaken our nation was done to strengthen those in power.
I will say that significant progress has been made in our country when it comes to race relations, gender issues, and other social issues. Technology also remains one of our country’s biggest assets. I feel that my generation can lead this country into “the new frontier” but there must be a “change” in the way we think. Now is the time that we look toward the future but be aware of the past. It is time to put aside the petty differences in order to move forward. The question is are we willing to do what it takes?

If you are interested in moving this country in the right direction contact me at truwordz@att.blackberry.net

Politics as Usual

Responsibility

0 Comments 07 September 2008

As we head into the home stretch for this historic election each day becomes more and more important. I first want to urge you to register to vote if you haven’t already done so. Voting rights are a privilege in this world we live in. You must understand that there are those who fought and died for this democratic process that we have. We all have a responsibility on November 4th to exercise our right to vote.
I also encourage you to vote for the person who you feel is best qualified for the job not because of gender, race, party affiliation, popularity, or any other irrelevant factors. However, I will be casting my vote for Barack Obama. I believe that he will be a great leader for our nation and I feel that he is best candidate for the job. As an African-American I am proud that we share the same ethnic background. I know that there will be a significant amount of people that will vote for Barack Obama because he is an African-American. I do not support doing such a thing but I do understand it. I believe that behavior like this can lead to bigger problems if he becomes elected President of the United States Of America. The keyword is United States of America, not the United States of Black America. It is very important that people understand this, blacks especially. Barack Obama is a presidential candidate that happens to be black. If elected he must lead and represent people of all races, genders, political parties, and ethnicities. However, I do feel that he should be sensitive to the needs of the black community, but he is not our saviour. The purpose of Barack Obama’s movement is to initiate change. He can not change things by himself. The real change comes me and you. We have the ability to put pressure on local legislators, local school boards, and the so-called leaders of our communities. Black or white if you believe that Barack Obama will solve all of your problems you are sadly mistaken. He is only a small piece of the puzzle.
NEWS FLASH!!!, Barack Obama cannot bounce bullets off his chest, doesn’t have superhuman strength, and he definitely doesn’t have any super cool high tech gadgets. I say all this to say don’t expect any miracles after November 4th. Don’t wait for President Obama to create opportunities, create them for yourself. If we don’t take action for ourselves then his entire campaign would have been in vain. Remember CHANGE comes from within.

Human Nature, Politics as Usual

THE FUTURE

0 Comments 03 September 2008

Gone are the days of silence and inactivity. The status quo is no longer a viable option. You have two choices: you can ALLOW things to happen or you choose to CHANGE. UNDERSTAND that this is OUR world. WE are the protectors of this great society. WE have the ability to make things different. Remember the future is history’s unborn child. Will you give it the care that it needs to survive?

The Clean-Up Woman

Do For Love

The Clean-Up Woman

0 Comments 27 July 2008

In my short time on this earth I have learned a lot about the opposite sex. Of course I don’t know everything and there is always more to learn. Women can be very hard to understand and other times they can be read like a book. In a world where the divorce rate gets higher and higher everyday and where monogamy is far-fetched. The dating scene in today’s society resembles something that you might see on your television screen. I’m not talking about your typical love story, I’m talking about your favorite soap opera or an episode of WWESmackdown“. That’s right it has become that crazy and is always full of drama. Now maybe you are in that one percent of people that actually have the right person and have decided to stick together no matter what.
Now that I have gotten all the formal introductions out the way, its time to get to matter at hand. We live in a world where almost always females outnumber males in most situations. This is even more evident in the African-American community where black females outnumber black males from age 25 to their death. Studies show that females of other races do not outnumber males until about age 45. This can be contributed to a number of factors, black males being incarcerated, black males being victims of homicide, and also poor health habits of black males. Now you have to ask yourself how many black males are actually alive, well, and have their freedom. The first thing you have to do is consider is how many of these black males are homosexuals. How many have a college education? How many don’t have any children? How many are infected with a STD? How many have a job? I hope haven’t discouraged anyone yet. lol. Then after you left with that pool then and only then do you begin to look at normal things like how many are attractive? Have a good personality? Good morals? Responsible? Honest? and whatever else you consider when looking for a potential mate. i say all this to say I empathize with African-American females. The pool you have to choose from is not that big.
Now I can empathize with you but I have to say that there are a lot of “good” single black men out there. I know a times it might seem hard but they do exist. When you do get the opportunity to meet one these men I encourage you to take FULL ADVANTAGE. So black women I ask you to let go of the EGO and your superficial standards and appreciate what you have. I’m not asking you to tolerate the foolishness because you deserve better. I’m just asking you to recognize a “king” because he treats you like a “queen”. Just know that if you don’t appreciate it their is somebody out there who will. Who is it? The Clean-Up Woman. The Clean-Up Woman can be any race and any age. The Clean-Up Woman is the woman who comes along after YOU gave up or didn’t have time for that “good” black man. Unfortunately I can’t take credit for the phrase “Clean-Up Woman” you can thank R&B singer Betty Wright for that. For those that don’t know (youngsters get up on your old school) Betty Wright had a song called “Clean-Up Woman”.

This is how the song goes:
A Clean up woman is a woman who
gets all the love we girls leave behind.

The reason I know so much about her
is because she picked up a man of mine.

Tough and slick was my ruin cause,
I found out all I was doing was making it easy,
for the Clean up woman to get my man’s love ah yeah

Just making it easy for the clean up woman
to get my baby’s love ah hum, um hum.
I took this man’s love and put it a shelf
and like a fool I thought I had him all to myself.

When ya needed love I was out having fun,
but I found out that all I had done
was made it easy for the clean woman

to get my man’s love un huh,
yes that what I did I made it easy for the
Clean up woman to steal my baby’s love oh yeah.

The Clean Up woman will wipe his blues away.
She’ll give him plenty of lovin 24 hours a day.

The Clean up woman she’ll sweep him off his feet.
She’s the one who’ll take him in when you dump him in the street.

So take a tip you better get hip.
To the clean up woman cause she’s tough
I mean she really cleans up

If you want to hear the song here is the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-S34K4e4FZI

My “favorite” uncle needs help

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My “favorite” uncle needs help

0 Comments 11 June 2008


As long as I can remember I have been a fan of hip-hop music. I grew up with it and will probably die with it. I have seen it grow and change into many different things. I can remember having a “Go to work” single tape by Kool Moe Dee and playing it in my fisher price tape player. lol. In some ways hip-hop feels like a member of my family. Hip-hop is that cousin or that uncle that you always looked up to that could never do any wrong in your eyes. Well at least you thought they could never do any wrong until you saw them lose all respect for themselves. That “favorite” uncle or cousin is not the same when they can’t put that bottle down, when they can’t leave that pipe along, or when they turn their back on you. Hip-hop has become that way today. Hip-hop has been sipping its own Kool-Aid. The problem is that people don’t realize what is going on or they don’t want to say anything about it because it might upset somebody. Its just like that “favorite” uncle or cousin, if you really care about that person then you won’t just sit by and watch them suffer you will do what you have to do to help them out.
My problem lies with the BIG name rappers who claim to be this and that. They no longer treat it as a art form. In doing this they are disrespecting those who paved the way for them. Everybody is tip-toeing around these guys. People are scared to call them out and say what they know is true. These guys are feeding us bull! By know I’m pretty sure you are wondering who in particular I am talking about. The first two that come to my mind are LIL WAYNE and YOUNG JEEZY. I can’t knock their talent because they are both very good at what they do. The next time you listen to the radio just listen to the verse and try to take something from what they are saying. I have news for you, YOU CAN’T! because there is nothing to take except for words that have nothing to do with nothing. Lil Wayne’s words and lyrics are very clever and creative but they have no meaning no purpose, no substance. So Lil Wayne I want to congratulate you for being a word wizard! Whoopty motherfreaking do! This does not make you the BEST! The only reason people consider Lil Wayne to be the best is because no one has challenged him. No one thinks for themselves anymore they just accept the publics opinion as their own. After you read this I really want you to listen to music with an objective ear. 90% of the time rappers on the radio do not stick to subject of the song. I love “Put On” as a song. I really do like the song, but what is Young Jeezy talking about? How can you have a song called “Put on for my city” but you never mention ATLANTA not one single time in two verses!!! So basically what he his telling us is I can say whatever I want to as long as the beat is on point and the hook is catchy because it really doesn’t matter people are going to like me regardless of what I do because they don’t think for themselves. T.I. said it best “They get high and say whatever the f*ck they feel like”. I feel that the so called “big dogs” in the game have a responsibility to put forth their best effort every time they touch the mic and not just when they get ready to. They owe it to hip-hop and themselves!! Where is the creativity? Originality? Motivation? Purpose? Pride? Hip-hop has gone away from the art keeps it fresh but it is more about the BIG BUSINESS. Can we please stop with all the POLITICAL CORRECTNESS, its just code for I don’t have the balls to say what I want to say!
I was motivated to write this after listening to The Carter III. I was thoroughly disappointed in the album. If the so called “Best Rapper Alive” can’t even put together a solid album then what do we have to look forward to. I hate to say this but Lil Wayne is hurting the game more than he helps it. For him to be the supposed BEST his album has too many misses. 6 out of 17 songs is NOT GOOD. Slowly but surely hip-hop is being killed. You can thank your favorite rappers for that. Don’t get me wrong their are a lot of rappers that are doing their best to save it but the reality is that they are outnumbered and mostly unheard by the general public. I hope that some of you have your own mind and still think for yourself.
So like I said if you really care about your “uncle” help him out. The doctor said he doesn’t have much time.

-The Koolest

please respond I want to know what you “honestly” think. You don’t have to agree with me just be honest.

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