Friday, October 19, 2007
NNY random review- Seinfeld's "Bee Movie TV Junior" Ads
Jerry Seinfeld has produced mini commercials for his upcoming Dreamworks animated feature "Bee Movie". The live action comedy skits appear during primetime on NBC and are "brought to you" by Ford.
Its good to see Jerry on TV again and I think the ads are funny.. but why is he
producing live action adult comedy skits to promote a childrens cartoon? ...Why ARE they paid for by Ford? Are there REAL cars in this cartoon movie? Why are the ads only on NBC? Is the movie for children who like adult comedy, on NBC ...and American cars??
I dont know WHAT is going on..LOL.. but the "Bee movie TV Juniors" are funny. If you've never seen one, check out a sample below and ALL of them at http://www.nbc.com/beemovie/
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
LIFE LESSON- Never Give up!!
Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence.
Talent will not: Nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent.
Genius will not: Unrewarded genius is almost a proverb.
Education alone will not: The world is full of educated derelicts.
Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.”
Saturday, October 13, 2007
THOSE WHO DO NOT LEARN FROM HISTORY ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT
THE ENEMY ISNT JUST 245 YEARS OF SLAVERY, THE ENEMY ARE THE THOUGHTS THAT ALLOWED IT
THE ENEMY ISNT JUST GAY BASHING AND HOMOPHOBIA, THE ENEMY ARE THE THOUGHTS THAT ALLOW IT
THE ENEMY ISNT JUST SEGREGATION, THE ENEMY ARE THE THOUGHTS THAT ALLOWED IT
THE ENEMY ISNT JUST SIGNS THAT SAID "NO DOGS ARE JEWS ALLOWED", THE ENEMY ARE THOUGHTS THAT ALLOWED IT
THE ENEMY ISNT JUST JAPANESE INTERMENT CAMPS, THE ENEMY IS THE THOUGHTS THAT ALLOWED IT
IF YOU LISTEN TO TALK RADIO OR LISTEN TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE HIJACKED THE NAME "CONSERVATIVE"
THEY ARE THE BREEDING GROUND FOR THE SAME THOUGHTS THAT ALLOWED MAN TO TREAT MAN INHUMANELY THROUGHOUT HISTORY.
THEY CLAIM TO BE CHRISTIAN BUT THEY USE THE DEVILS TACTICS... CHRIST WAS ABOUT LOVE
ALL IT TAKES FOR EVIL TO WIN IS FOR GOOD PEOPLE TO DO NOTHING...
YOU ARE WATCHING IT ALL BEGIN TO HAPPEN AGAIN..
PAY ATTENTION TO THE NEWS, KNOW YOUR HISTORY,
AND DONT LET THEM USE HATE AND FEAR TO VICTIMIZE YOU, OR ANYONE EVER AGAIN.
Columnist Ann Coulter Shocks Cable TV Show, Declaring 'Jews Need to Be Perfected by Becoming Christians'
Slash-and-burn columnist Ann Coulter shocked a cable TV talk-show audience Monday when she declared that Jews need to be "perfected" by becoming Christians, and that America would be better off if everyone were Christian.
Coulter made the remarkable statements during an often heated appearance to promote her new book on advertising guru Donny Deutsch's CNBC show "The Big Idea."
In response to a question from Deutsch asking Coulter if "it would be better if we were all Christian," the controversial columnist responded: "Yes."
"We should all be Christian?" Deutsch repeated.
"Yes," Coulter responded, asking Deutsch, who is Jewish, if he would like to "come to church with me."
Deutsch, pressing Coulter further, asked, "We should just throw Judaism away and we should all be Christians?" She responded: "Yeah."
Coulter deflected Deutsch's assertion that her comments were anti-Semitic, matter-of-factly telling the show's obviously upset host, "That is what Christians consider themselves: perfected Jews."
NUBIANNEWYORKER
PLEASE READ http://wonkette.com/politics/oh-shut-the-fuck-up/ann-coulter-will-annihilate-the-jews-309859.php
AND YOU CAN VISIT ME AT http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NubianNewYorkers/
Thursday, October 11, 2007
now THATS a cover that will get attention
I have to admit, I never heard of RADAR Magazine.. But I will be checking it out now.
Any Mag ballsy enough to have a cover like this deserves a look.
You can check them out by buying the Mag or reading the website RadarMagazine.com
TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK ... AS USUAL YOU CAN FIND ME AND 22,000 OF MY CLOSEST FRIENDS AT http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NubianNewYorkers/
PEACE
Monday, October 08, 2007
Sunday, September 30, 2007
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES IGNORE BLACKS
4 Top G.O.P. Candidates Skip Debate With Minority Focus
absence of the four leading Republican presidential candidates at a forum at a historically black university prompted a debate among Republicans about whether their party is attentive enough to minority voters.
absence of the four leading Republican presidential candidates at a forum at a historically black university prompted a debate among Republicans about whether their party is attentive enough to minority voters.
By MICHAEL COOPER
Published: September 28, 2007
The moderator and the panel of well-known journalists were there. A large live audience was there, too, along with the public television cameras that carried the forum to television sets across the nation. But where the four leading Republican presidential candidates were to have stood and debated, four empty, silent lecterns sat on the stage.
That was because the four all cited scheduling conflicts and did not participate last night in the long-planned debate, where they were to be quizzed by black and Hispanic journalists about issues important to minority voters. And their conspicuous absence prompted a debate among Republicans about whether their party is attentive enough to black and Hispanic voters.
If the top Republican candidates were physically absent from the forum, held at Morgan State University, a historically black university in Baltimore, they were very much on the minds of those who came.
“Let me take a moment right here and now to say hello to those of you viewers from home: Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Senator John McCain, Gov. Mitt Romney and Senator Fred Thompson,” Tom Joyner, the syndicated radio host, said in his opening remarks, to knowing laughter from the audience.
And several candidates who did show up wasted little time in criticizing the no-shows.
“I’m embarrassed for our party, and I’m embarrassed for those who did not come,” said Mike Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas. “Because there’s long been a divide in this country. And it doesn’t get better when we don’t show up.”
Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas began by saying: “I think this is a disgrace that they’re not here. I think it’s a disgrace for our country, I think it’s bad for our party, and I don’t think it’s good for our future.”
“You know,” he said, “you grow political parties by expanding your base, by reaching out to people and getting more people. What they’re doing is sending a message of narrowing the base.” Representative Duncan Hunter of California said, “When we have family reunions, and some of the family members don’t show up, we do talk about them — but I’m not going to do that.”
Alan Keyes, the conservative former diplomat who recently entered the race, defended the absentees.
“I think it is a little unfair to assume that they didn’t show up tonight because they were sending some message of a negative kind to the black community,” said Mr. Keyes, who is black. He noted that they also skipped a recent debate that was held to address issues important to conservatives.
The debate comes shortly after Univision, a Spanish-language network, canceled a Republican debate only Mr. McCain agreed to participate. All the leading Democratic candidates participated in a Univision debate this month, and all appeared at the first All-American Presidential Forum, which was held in June at Howard University in Washington.
Tavis Smiley, the television host who moderated both PBS forums, said at the outset: “Some of the campaigns who declined our invitations to join us tonight have suggested publicly that this audience would be hostile and unreceptive. Since we are live on PBS right now, I can’t tell you what I really think of these kinds of comments.”
Without the front-runners, some of the candidates who have been overshadowed in past debates got a chance to be heard on a variety of issues, among them the crisis in Darfur, capital punishment and concerns about the racial discrimination in the justice system.
Representative Tom Tancredo of Colorado noted that he was the only Republican candidate who showed up this summer at a forum held by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Representative Ron Paul of Texas was cheered for his calls to bring the troops back home and end the war on drugs.
Candidates in both parties have shunned debates that fell outside their comfort zones. The leading Democratic candidates did not attend a debate on Fox News after liberal online groups urged them to boycott Fox over what they said was its conservative bias.
A number of prominent Republicans have complained that the decision by the top candidates to skip the debate could endanger the party’s recent efforts to reach out to black and Hispanic voters, and warned that it could turn off independents and swing voters in the general election.
Even Mr. McCain, who defended his decision to skip the debate at a breakfast speech in New York City, voiced concerns.
“I think we have work to do in the African-American community,” he said, adding that he is concerned that Republicans are also failing to reach out to Hispanic voters. “I think that we have to remind ourselves, as well as our constituents, that we are the party of Abraham Lincoln.”
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