
Barack hit the lanes in Pennsylvania yesterday, where he bowled a 37. he may have struck out with bowlers, but he is headed closer to the Democratic Party Nomination. Hey Senator, try using that right hand!!
Self-proclaimed Archbishop Don "Magic" Juan, the former pimp best known as the spiritual advisor to Snoop Dogg, has launched a new Web site that aims to help troubled singer Britney Spears.
HelpBishopSaveBritney.com features a series of Bishop-hosted episodes that include interviews with celebs willing to help Spears in her "journey of recovery," according to Allhiphop.com.
"Britney all I need is 33 minutes of your time to sit down, to talk and to find out what it is that you’re missing in your life to fulfill your dreams because dreams do come true," said Don Magic Juan.
The Bishop said he hopes the Web site can help Spears find joy, love and happiness in her life.
"I’ve been there. I’ve done that. I understand what you are going through Britney and you don’t have to go through it like that," he said. "One day at a time. That’s all God asks for. One day at a time. Don’t worry about the day before or the day after."
Ummmm....No. The B.D.J. needs to get his house in order, and stop kickin' it at those Pimp Conventions! Let Jesus Take The Wheel Bishop!
It didn't take a recent "Saturday Night Live" cartoon for Rev. Al Sharpton to realize that a public display of affection for Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama may do more harm than good.
According to the New York Daily News, the civil rights veteran said he's made the strategic decision to keep quiet about his support for the Illinois senator, despite speaking with him "two to three times a week."
"I said, 'I'm gonna do whatever I gotta do to help you. Hillary Clinton has never done nothing for us,'" said Sharpton, recounting a conversation with Obama during a weekly rally Saturday for his group the National Action Network.
Asked to explain his comment that Clinton had "done nothing for us," Sharpton said he was referring to his NAN organization, not the black community.
An endorsement from the controversial Sharpton is a double-edged sword, impressing some voters and driving others away. A recent "SNL" cartoon poked fun at the idea of Sharpton and Rev. Jesse Jackson attempting to help Obama's campaign, only to be sent on phantom assignments in remote parts of the world by Obama in an attempt to distance himself from the two civil rights veterans.
Sharpton told the Daily News Tuesday he has no plans to officially endorse Obama, but admitted he's "absolutely supportive" of his White House bid.
So why go public now? Sharpton said one of the reasons he has "started discussing my private feelings is because of the disappointment I've had in the public conduct of the Clinton campaign."
He specifically mentioned racially charged statements from former President Bill Clinton, Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell and former vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro as troubling.
Rapper T.I. will get a break from his house arrest this weekend after a federal magistrate judge ruled Thursday that he'll be allowed to attend Ressurection services.
The artist, born Clifford Harris, is currently confined to a home near Atlanta while awaiting trial on weapons charges. But on Easter Sunday, he'll be granted a reprieve to attend services at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Under the rules, T.I. must be accompanied by a court-approved monitor and one of his attorneys, the judge said.
The rapper was arrested Oct. 13, just hours before he was to headline the BET Hip-Hop Awards in Atlanta. He is charged with possession of unregistered machine guns and silencers and possession of firearms by a convicted felon after an FBI sting caught him allegedly trying to purchase unregistered machine guns and silencers.
He was released on bond, but is under house arrest at a home in Henry County. He faces up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine on each of the weapons charges if convicted.
T.I. had previously asked to host a Thanksgiving Day gathering at the home where he's staying, but the plan was scrapped after the government opposed it. His bond conditions require court approval of visitors.
Would you have let T.I. out to attend church?
During one of the most difficult periods in the presidency of Bill Clinton, he addressed a group of clerics at an annual prayer breakfast in September 1998 just as the Starr report outlining his dalliance with Monica Lewinsky was about to be published.
Among those in attendance, was the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr., who is seen shaking hands with Mr. Clinton in a photograph provided today by the Obama campaign. Mr. Wright’s relationship with Senator Barack Obama, as his longtime pastor, has been the subject of considerable controversy in recent days because of incendiary excerpts of sermons Mr. Wright gave at their church, Trinity United Church of Christ, in Chicago.
In providing the photograph to The New York Times, the Obama campaign appeared to be trying to divert some attention to the Clintons after a week in which Mr. Obama’s relationship with Mr. Wright has left him facing one of the biggest challenges of his campaign. There is nothing in the picture or the note that addresses whether Mr. Clinton had met Mr. Wright prior to the White House meeting or whether he or Mrs. Clinton knew anything about Mr. Wright’s views. Wait, there's more! Click here
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The age of consent is 18, with a misdemeanor if the minor has 3 or less years of difference with the major. Penalties increase if the minor is under 14 and the major is above 21.
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