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    • Jan
      26th
      2009
    • OBAMA! OBAMA! OBAMA! (AS DC CHANTS…..on 1/20/09)

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    SECTION: Barack ObamaChange, History, Inauguration, Obama, Presidency

    IT HAPPENED ON THIS HISTORIC DAY- TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2009 in WASHINGTON, D.C.

    Since I am practically speechless, I will let YouTube do the speaking for me….more specific inside inauguration tidbits coming soon…Enjoy

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Posted by Beautiful Stranger at 2:05 am 0 Comments
    • Jan
      20th
      2009
    • BUSH’S FAREWELL ADDRESS (**BLANK STARES**)

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    SECTION: Discuss,Food for Thought,Foolywang Materials/ Absurd Sh&%^!,I Swear.....,Important American Government & Politics,In More Bullshit News.....,Just sayin'.....,Karma,Oh Please.....,WTF?!?!,What do you think?Bush, Farewell Address, Good Riddens

     

    My Thoughts on Bush’s Farewell Address…

    This dude is so delusional (can you imagine my blank lonely stares while watching that crap?)

    I think the line that he says that got me was this:  “I have followed my conscience,” Bush said, “and done what I thought was right.”

    LIKE HE CAN’T BE SERIOUS SAYING THAT SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!….

    Anyway, Judge for yourself (see below)

     

     

     

    Posted by Beautiful Stranger at 12:43 am 0 Comments
    • Jan
      20th
      2009
    • INAUGURAL FABULOUSNESS :)

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    SECTION: Barack Obama,Important American Government & Politics,What I LoveBarack Obama, Barackdocumentary.com, Cafeyouth.org, Commemoration, Cultural Academy for Excellence, Hip Hop, Inaugural weekend

    Check out just some of the fabulousness happening around DC for the next few weeks!

     PARTYING IT UP WITH EVA THE DIVA AND FIANCEE LANCE GROSS IN HONOR OF BARACK OBAMA DURING INAUGURAL WEEKEND

    COMMEMORATING OUR 1ST AFRICAN AMERICAN PRESIDENT IN WAX AT MADAME TUSSAUDS IN LONDON

    This Hip Hop Inaugural Ball is an official event.  Details are below:

    Click for your ticket right here: https://co.clickandpledge.com/sp/d2/default.aspx?wid=24453

    For Monday, January 19th: Celebrity Guests for the Hip Hop Inaugural Ball include: Ashanti, T.I., Young Jeezy, Dave Chapelle, Missy Elliot, Mos Def, Ray Lewis, D. Woods, Bow Wow, Russell Simmons, and many more. TheYBF.com is a premiere online partner for the HSAN Ball.

    For Tuesday, January 20th:  ITS THE BIG DAY LADIES AND GENTLEMAN, Official Presidential Swearing-In Ceremony

    And if these events were not enough, how about a list of events courtesy of TheYBF.com (Natasha sure is on her grind)

    • The Cultural Academy for Excellence featuring the award-winning Positive Vibrations Youth Steel Orchestra presents… ” A Celebration of Change”: From Emancipation to Presidency! This historic concert will take place Monday, January 19th at the Harman Center for the Arts in Washington, DC. The concert begins promptly at 7:00p.m. Please visit Cafeyouth.org to purchase tickets.
    • Barack Obama Film presents Obama for Change Staff and Supporter Victory Celebration  Location: Zanzibar, 700 Water St,SW ( Washington,DC) Info: Barackdocumentary.com

    AND I AM SURE THERE ARE OTHER PARTIES UNDERWAY…ENJOY AND BE SAFE!!!

    HISTORY HAS OFFICIALLY BEEN MADE….YES WE CAN!!!

    (STAY TUNED TO MS. DE LALEU’S OFFICIAL UPDATES OF THIS HISTORIC INAUGURATION, I’VE GOT MY SOURCES IN DC RIGHT NOW THAT WILL BE PROVIDING ME WITH THE FABULOUSNESS OF THIS DAY…KEEP MSDELALEU.COM/BLOG ON LOCK FOR THE BEST OF THIS GREAT CHANGE IN 2009!)

     

     

     

    Posted by Beautiful Stranger at 12:26 am 1 Comment
    • Jan
      19th
      2009
    • HISTORY IN THE MAKING….(The Excitement is Building…)

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    SECTION: Barack Obama,Black Love,Important American Government & Politics,What I Love,What is your purpose in life?,Words of WisdomBarack Obama, essay, History, honor, Inauguration, Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday

        This is indeed the most exciting time in history and the excitement is building! As you all know, today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Our first African American President of the United States of America Barack Obama wrote a special essay for The Washington Times in honor of the Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday! Check it out Below and once again

    HAPPY MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY!

    Barack Obama’s Essay to MLK Jr.:

    On the day of the first inauguration to take place in this city, a small band of citizens gathered to watch Thomas Jefferson assume office. Our young and fragile democracy had barely finished a long and contentious election that tested our founding ideals, and there were those who feared our union might not endure.

    It was a perilous moment. But Jefferson announced that while we may differ in opinion, we all share the same principles. “Let us, then, fellow citizens, unite with one heart and one mind,” he said, urging those assembled to begin anew the work of building a nation.

    In the more than two centuries since, inaugurations have taken place during times of war and peace, depression and prosperity. Beneath the unfinished dome of the Capitol, a young lawyer from Illinois swore an oath to defend the Constitution a divided nation threatened to tear apart. In an era of unprecedented crisis, an optimistic New Yorker refused to allow us to succumb to fear. In a time of great change, a young man from Massachusetts convinced us to think anew with regard to serving our fellow man.

    At each and every moment, the American people have joined with one heart and one mind – not just to commemorate a new president, but to celebrate those common ideals, share our hopes for a brighter future and resolve to advance our bold experiment.

    Tomorrow, we’ll gather at a new time of great challenge for the American people. Our nation is at war. Our economy is in turmoil. We have much work to do toward restoring prosperity and renewing the promise of this nation.

    And yet while our problems may be new, what is required to overcome them is not. What is required is the same perseverance and idealism that our Founders displayed. What is also required is that we break free from rigid ideology and small thinking, and together grab hold of this opportunity to bridge partisan divides and deliver change for the American people.

    The state of our union and challenges of a new century demand that we move beyond the old debates and stale arguments. We must focus today not on the dogmas of left and right, but on practical answers to the difficult problems of our times.

    The impetus for that change will come from the American people, where the ultimate power in our democracy lies.

    That is why the events of this week are not simply about the inauguration of another American president – they are a celebration of our democracy. We have made this inauguration the most open and accessible in our history, with the sole purpose of involving more citizens than ever before. And as we gather on a mall, in our neighborhoods and in our homes to begin our new journey together, we remember that our greatest strength has always been found in one another.

    For the first time ever, we’re opening up the entire length of our National Mall for an inauguration. We’ve invited ordinary citizens from across the country, welcomed local schoolchildren and their families to the parade, and worked with local organizations to distribute free inaugural ball tickets to D.C. residents and military families. And we’ll broadcast and webcast the first-ever Neighborhood Inaugural Ball so that all Americans can join us – wherever their neighborhood may be.

    We’ve heeded Jefferson’s words by involving Democrats, Republicans and independents in all aspects of this inauguration. Tonight, we will hold a series of dinners to honor leaders whose lifetime of public service has been enhanced by a dedication to bipartisan achievement, including my former opponent, Sen. John McCain.

    We will couple the spirit of this inauguration with the celebration of the life of a preacher who once stood and shared his dream for America on the very mall where we’ll gather tomorrow. Martin Luther King lived his life as a servant to others, and today, ordinary citizens all across the country honor that legacy through the more than 10,000 service projects they’ve created on USAservice.org. And I’m asking the American people to answer the call and turn today’s efforts into an ongoing commitment to enrich the lives of Americans in their communities, their cities and their country.

    After all, it’s that commitment to one another that’s always led us forward as a people. Because from those first citizens to the millions technology will connect this week, through times of great challenge and great change, we have remembered that fundamental American truth – that what unites us is always more powerful than what divides us.

    That is the spirit that has always sustained us. That is the principle that must drive us now. And I am confident that if we come together and summon that great American spirit once again, we will meet the challenges of our time and write the next great chapter in our American story.

    Posted by Beautiful Stranger at 10:31 pm 0 Comments
    • Jan
      19th
      2009
    • QUOTE OF THE DAY – Monday, January 19th, 2009

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    SECTION: Quote of the DayGossip Girl, Quotes

    “In our world, people say one thing

    but they mean something else”

    - Quote courtesy of “Gossip Girl”

    Posted by Beautiful Stranger at 9:05 pm 0 Comments
    • Jan
      19th
      2009
    • I HAVE A DREAM…..

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    SECTION: Black Businesses/Uplifting the Community,Black Love,Important American Government & Politics,RIP/Tribute,Words of WisdomAssassination, History, I have a dream, Jr. Day, Martin Luther King, racial segregation

     

    August 28, 1963

    Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an African American clergyman, activist and prominent leader in the American civil rights movement. His main legacy was to secure progress on civil rights in the United States and he is frequently referenced as a human rights icon today.

    A Baptist minister, King became a civil rights activist early in his career. He led the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott and helped found the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1957, serving as its first president.

    King’s efforts led to the 1963 March on Washington, where King delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech. There, he raised public consciousness of the civil rights movement and established himself as one of the greatest orators in U.S. history.

    In 1964, King became the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for his work to end racial segregation and racial discrimination through civil disobedience and other non-violent means. By the time of his death in 1968, he had refocused his efforts on ending poverty and opposing the Vietnam War, both from a religious perspective.

    King was assassinated on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee. He was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1977 and Congressional Gold Medal in 2004; Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was established as a U.S. national holiday in 1986. If King were alive today, he would be 80 years old.

                                                                  

    Posted by Beautiful Stranger at 8:40 pm 0 Comments
    • Jan
      16th
      2009
    • IS IT WORTH GOING TO A COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY?

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    SECTION: Just sayin'.....,Venting,What do you think?Celebrities, College, Money, Recession, Self-Worth, Trade School

     

     

    We all know that College or attending a University is not for everyone…right? Do you agree?

    Well I just got finished watching this 20/20 report on College Students and debt…and do you know what they said?

    SOME WERE ENCOURAGING THE IDEA OF SKIPPING COLLEGE and that Today’s Bachelor’s Degree is like a “hunting license” to seek employment!!! Its better to attend a TRADE SCHOOL!!!!

    Why in the hell am I hearing this now 20,000 dollars later??????? LOL

    Hey St. John’s University!!!!…I’ve got a bone to pick with you!!!!! :(   I heard comments like “The friends that I know who are making a lot of money didn’t even go to college” or “I can be making more money as a hair stylist or mechanic” 

    I almost want to ask myself right now…”What am I doing in graduate school?” But I clearly know the answer to that so I won’t go down that path right now.  I just had to VENT!

    The other half of the report on 20/20 was about SELF-WORTH and WHAT’S YOUR SALARY?

    and of course…

    WHO IS THE RICHEST CELEBRITY?

    ANSWER:

    TOBY MAGUIRE & VINCE VAUGHN (Underpaid)

    MARTHA STEWART & OPRAH WINFREY & CEOS of these huge CORPORATIONS like Steve Jobs (of Apple Inc.)  & Stanley O’Neal (Merrill Lynch) (TOO DAMN RICH)

    What happens to your self-worth when you are suddenly rocked with a job loss, academic opportunities are cut short and feelings of anxiety, depression, or complete embarrassment consume you?!?!

     Do you define yourself by the school you attend, friends that you have, money that you make? 

     

    DISCUSS AMONGST YOURSELVES.

     

    SO WHAT ARE WE WORTH?  SHOULD WE JUST GO TO COLLEGE IN ORDER TO MAKE MORE MONEY OR CAN WE JUST GO TO A TECHNICAL/TRADE SCHOOL FOR THAT?

    Posted by Beautiful Stranger at 10:55 pm 0 Comments
    • Jan
      16th
      2009
    • NOTORIOUS B.I.G. DAY- 1/16/09

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    SECTION: Discuss,Just sayin'.....,Must See!!!!,What do you think?movie, Notorious B.I.G., theatres

    OK…Today is the B.I.G. day…literally!!!! 

    THE BIGGEST ANTICIPATED MOVIE IS OUT IN THEATRES RIGHT NOW!!!!!

    NOTORIOUS

    DID YOU SEE IT? IF SO, WHAT DID YOU THINK?

    WAS IT ALL THAT YOU THOUGHT IT WOULD BE?

    DISCUSS

    Posted by Beautiful Stranger at 9:46 pm 1 Comment
    • Jan
      16th
      2009
    • Quote of The Day – Friday, January 16, 2009

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    SECTION: Quote of the DayJudge Mathis, Quotes

     

    “Creative people don’t always make the best business people”

    -Judge Mathis

    Posted by Beautiful Stranger at 6:30 pm 0 Comments
    • Jan
      16th
      2009
    • CONGRATULATIONS TO KIMORA LEE & DJIMON AND THE JONESES!!

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    SECTION: Congratulations!!Congrats, Djimon Hounsou, Kelis Jones, Kimora Lee, Nasir Nas Jones, Pregnant

     

    CONGRATS TO THE HIP HOP ROYALTY COUPLE NAS & KELIS JONES ON BEING PREGNANT!!!! (THAT’S GOING TO BE ONE CUTE BABY!!!)

    & CONGRATS TO KIMORA LEE  AND DJIMON HOUNSOU ON THEIR BABY NEWS AS WELL!!!

    (BOTH PREGGER ALERTS WERE CONFIRMED THIS WEEK!!!)

     

    Posted by Beautiful Stranger at 6:28 pm 0 Comments
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