Friday, October 16, 2009

Interracial Couple Denied Marriage License!

Another perez Hilton find- and I'm astonished!! This makes me sick! When I was 17 I had a huge crush on a football player at my college who was black. When I told my mom (I use the word lightly) she gave me that tight lipped "mmmhmmm" and I asked why the change in attitude? She had been very excited when I told her I had a crush on some one named "Jason" and flipped he attitude when I showed her a picture of him. She said " I just worry about you having interracial children, they get treated differently". Well, the last time I checked I was just crushing on the guy and I wasn't planning on having children at the time- let alon the fact that I was a virgin still!! People make me SICK especially racist people!!! 

http://perezhilton.com/2009-10-16-interracial-couple-denied-marriage-license

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This is unacceptable! It's 2009!

An interracial couple was denied a marriage license from the justice of the peace of Tangipahoa Parish Louisiana. Now there is a demand that Keith Bardwell step down from the position. Patricia Morris of the local NAACAP chapter says:

"He's an elected public official and one of his duties is to marry people. He doesn't have the right to say he doesn't believe in it. If he doesn't do what his position calls for him to do, he should resign from that position."

Apparently Bardwell's reasoning for refusing to issue the marriage license to Terrence McKay and Beth Humphrey was that in his experience interracial marriages do not last and he worries about the couple's future children. He insists that he's not racist:

"I'm not a racist. I do ceremonies for black couples right here in my house. My main concern is for the children."

We call BS and his behavior is completely racist!

Morris has said that she has forwarded the case to the statewide and nationwide levels of the NAACP. Good!

Love is love, people! Marriage should be for everyone!

[Image via WENN.]

Balloon Boy Spawns Criminal Investigation!


I found this tidbit on Perez Hiltons website (which I love!!) and I think this is awesome! I remember that douchebag of a "father" from wife swap-- he needs to be taught a thing or two and I hope one of those things is do NOT use your children for publicity!!


http://perezhilton.com/2009-10-16-balloon-boy-spawns-criminal-investigation

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The Larimer County Sheriff's Department will conduct interviews with Balloon Boy and his family, which may lead to a criminal investigation due to filing a false report.

According to a Sheriff's official, the interviews will begin tomorrow because "their physical and emotional state as of this morning is not well."

Considering the on-camera barfing and back-to-back shameless interviews, they could probably use a breather before they're taken for all they're worth!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Make it RAIN baby!!!!

http://www.blackra1n.com is the location of the 3.1.2 3GS jailbreak and is rumored to be able to jailbreak EVERY upcoming update apple has to throw out there! Let me say now...GeoHot is a GOD!!!!

If you donate and it works for you---please donate! This guy has done something that it seems the DevTeam gave up on for us Windows users.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Mattel Introduces African American Barbies With Realistic Features

Good idea however- white girls are rarely as thin as Barbie, and not to be racist, but I haven't seen very many African American women that thin either. And "sassy attitude" and "makeup"---really? Are we marketing this for children, or is this designer projecting what she wishes she looked like?? 


http://cocoperez.com/2009-10-09-mattel-introduces-african-american-barbies-with-realistic-features

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It's about time!

Mattel is releasing a new line of African American Barbie dolls, called Barbie So In Style, in which the dolls' facial features more realistically reflect those of African American women.

Head Barbie designer, Stacey McBride-Irby, said "I wanted to create a beautiful line of dolls that [my daughter] can look at and be proud of. I wanted to create dolls with fuller lips, the makeup, the sassy attitude, that little girls will want to actually continue to play with or even 12 year olds might want to just have them on their shelves in their bedrooms that they can collect and say 'Oh that doll looks like me!'"

The first African American Barbie doll, "Christie," was introduced in the 1960s and was basically just Barbie dyed brown. In 1980, "Black Barbie," debuted, but was still essentially the white doll with a generic darker skin tone, which has been the pattern with nearly every African American Barbie that has been released since, until now.

McBride-Irby's line of dolls features 3 grown up dolls, "Grace," "Trichelle," and "Kara," and the "Little Sisters," they mentor, "Courtney," "Janessa," and "Kianna," respectively. The dolls exhibit a range of more realistic features, with varying skin tones and hairstyles, fuller lips, and fuller noses. McBride-Irby said, "I want them to be examples to real girls, so I wanted to put that together in the play pattern that big sisters are mentoring little girls. They can be real sisters, or they can be part of the mentor program."

Each doll comes with an inspirational background story. For instance, Grace is a cheerleader who's favorite subject is science. Trichelle is an artsy journalist, and Kara loves to play music and do math.

"I wanted to make sure I had an aspirational component to these dolls… that moms will hone in on and let little girls know that you can play music, but you also need to enjoy math too, or science, or journalism writing," said McBride-Irby.

Despite McBride-Irby's efforts to "make sure it was what we see on the outside world," some critics are saying that the dolls are still not "black enough," particulary when it comes to the the hair. Only one grown up doll, Trichelle, has curly hair, which some find troubling. One customer asked, "Why are we always pushing this standard of long hair on our girls? Why couldn't one of the dolls have a little short afro, or braids or something?"

Another complaint transcends race and is really just an issue with Barbie in general: concerns have been voiced about the doll's impossibly thin frame.

Still, the general response has been positive, with women praising the variety of skin tones and physical features.

"I just wanted to make sure that I was answering my community's needs with different skin tones, the hairstyles, the fashion," said McBride-Irby. "I would love for little girls - first of all, I know that they're growing up really fast right now, so I wanted to bring back that wholesome little girl, and I know that creating a happy, inspired childhood creates happy, inspired, powerful women…. I want little girls to be able to say 'I have an African American Barbie that I love.'"

The Barbie So In Style collection is in stores now.

[Images courtesy of Mattel.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

My morbid kids

My children are definately mine- they are so morbid!! I love it! They love vampires and mummies and werewolves!!! The girl wants to be a cleopatra vampire and the boy wants to be a mummy cop fo Halloween! It's great! We re on our way to the fair right now- so there will be more pics and stories tonight or tomorrow. Here's today's awesome morbidity!!














-- Posted from my iPhone

Hanging out


My dad has been here for 3 days now an it's awesome. The kids are happy, I'm happy, John is happy! Here's a video of my dad on the way from Arizona.

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Zen quite of the day

Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of the men of old; seek what
they sought.

-Basho

Saturday, October 3, 2009