Saturday, March 31, 2012

Keriduan Tak Pernah Sampai


Bertahan demi waktu-waktu
Segilir malam dan siang berganti
Semua itu berlalu tak pasti
Dirimu tak pernah tahu apa yang aku rasakan saat ini
                                Gelisa saat ini diriku ingin bertemu
                                Di dalam kerinduan yang  tak pernah sampai
                                Pujaan ku datang lah untuk ku karena di sini aku rindu pada mu
                                I love you cayang....
Cinta ku pada mu akan slamanya untuk mu....
Kan ku jaga selanyaknya
Warna putih yang suci
Dan tak akan aku biarkan noda-noda mewarnai nya......
I love u cayang......

                                                                By :Pebri Prawito "(P_P)"

Justin Bieber Kisser Game

Are you the biggest Justin Bieber fan?




Here is  a very entertaining game about Justin.
How would you feel if you succeeded in tricking Justin's bodyguards and enter into his dressing room ? By playing this game, you will have the chance to virtually meet and finally kiss Justin!!!

Hope you have fun!
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Goldie Hawn Surgery

Her 2005 autobiography "A Lotus in the Mud" reportedly reveals that Goldie has in fact undergone breast augmentation in addition to frequenting cosmetic doctors for skin smoothing injections (perhaps laser resurfacing or Botox).



She has expressed her surprise in a 1992 edition of People magazine (vol.37 No.3):

"Why would somebody want to talk about plastic surgery? I don’t think it’s anybody’s business."

Goldie Hawn may occasionally fall victim to another celebrity plastic surgery rumor-mill but she has been allowed to age gracefully. This is attributed to her healthy lifestyle and not multiple trips under the knife.








Many are left wondering, though, with those beautifully arched cheekbones and full lips, if the iconic actress has in fact gone under the knife for some touch up work.

The overall consensus seems to be, that even if she has in fact had some work done, it’s not over the top and she is still as beautiful as ever.

On the other hand though, weighing 115 pounds at 5’6”, Goldie Hawn would appear to be a more likely candidate for touch up work on facial features and not more invasive procedures like liposuction.






Besides what was told in her autobiography, Goldie Hawn has managed to keep her surgery secrets under wraps while keeping the words true "less is more."

Dr. Paul S. Nassif has been quoted on MakeMeHeal.com stating "Goldie Hawn may have had filler injected to her lips, as they do appear more pouty in certain photos. Overall, if filler was injected, it was not too overdone. Her look still appears natural."

The "trout pout" look is a nickname given when the filler starts to wear off and a noticeably uneven effect is left in the injection site. For Goldie Hawn, this may be a result of Restylane or Juvederm.


On the flipside, many Hollywood critics have noted that Goldie Hawn’s face looks much different now than when she started in the film industry. Other critics would claim that some plastic surgery may do her some favors.

Recent pictures show Goldie Hawn with a larger, upper lip and cheekbones that appear to be lifted or possible implants.Her natural glowing beauty shines through, although her skin is showing aging, especially on her neck and chest.


There are plastic surgeons that beleive that Goldie Hawn has gone overboard with plastic surgery! According to celebrity plastic surgeon, Dr. Anthony Youn, who has not treated Goldie Hawn "The actress has looked a tad puffy recently, with cheeks that appear to have been plumped by fat grafting. In addition, some of her wrinkle lines look filled and blunted, likely with an injectable like Restylane. Also, her skin is taut and smooth, a possible result of laser treatments. I suspect that a facelift has contributed to her sharp jaw line, which is unnaturally tight for a 66-year old woman," Dr. Youn added.

While it's more than obvious that Goldie had a lot of work done, the doctor approves of how she did it but considers she should slow down and realize that enough is enough.








"Overall, Goldie looks youthful, happy, and at least 15 years younger than her real age. Even so, I recommend that she let things settle down a bit before having any further treatments. She should stop so she doesn't look like she belongs in the First Wives Club!" Dr. Youn said.

There are some plastic surgeons that don't seem to agree with Dr. Youn's estimation and claim that Goldie doesn’t seem to have had nearly as much plastic surgery as many credit her with. In fact, they suggest that she could likely benefit from some facial procedures to reduce the bags around her eyes and tighten the skin on her neck.




Plastic surgeon Dr Sherrell J Aston says, "In my opinion, Goldie Hawn looks great. With that said, there are several procedures she could do to improve her overall appearance. I would recommend a Face Lift, Neck Lift and Blepharoplasty. Ms. Hawn would also benefit from laser resurfacing to combat years of sun damage. In addition to those surgical procedures I would suggest that she try a diferent hairstyle with a softer color that compliments her facial features and skin tone."

To date, Goldie’s procedures seem to be pretty minor, and likely involve subtle fillers rather than invasive procedures. Instead of drastic plastic surgery, Goldie usually wears concealing make-up and hides flaws behind her signature shaggy mane of golden locks.






Dr. Paul S. Nassif, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon at Spalding Drive Cosmetic Surgery says: "Goldie Hawn is not one of the women out there who appears to be overdone with plastic surgery. She may have had some Botox and minor facial work done which is apparent in certain photos, but nothing over the top."

Plastic surgeon Dr. Richard Ellenbogen states: "Goldie Hawn seems to have lost some of that silly grin and sparkle in the eye. There is a joke that goes: in 1950 everybody wanted to look like Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Brando, but in 2000 nobody wanted to look like Elizabeth Taylor and Marlon Brando. No one can stay young forever. Goldie is one of my favorite actresses. Charles Dickens used to create a hero then spend the rest of the book breaking him down and we do that with celebrities. We judge too sharply…her plastic surgeon should have his picture up and ridiculed, not Goldie…leave her alone."

What do you think?
Has Goldie Hawn gone overboard with plastic surgery?

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Kristin Cavallari's Laguna Beach Family Home Foreclosed


Kristin Cavallari's family home has been foreclosed on after they fell behind on the mortgage payments, according to new reports.
The “Laguna Beach” babe’s dad apparently couldn’t afford the mortgage payments and so the 7,100-square-foot oceanfront mansion was auctioned off for $6.1 million.
Papa Cavallari reportedly owed $7.5 million on the mortgage for the 5 bed, 5 bath, 3.17-acre property that also features a swimming pool, dry sauna, wine cellar, and extravagant beach views.
It's hard to believe that the Conrad's and Kristin's Dad both lost their LB homes. Sad! :(
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credit - celebrity-gossip.net, thanks for the heads up portia! : )
~Kelli at Hills Freak

Olivia Palermo Dishes on her Style Influences & Her Favourite Places to Shop

By Deirdre McQuillan
Describe what you’re wearing
My jacket is from Reiss in New York – it’s the perfect transition piece for spring. The shirt is Belstaff, the black skinny jeans are from Cos in Germany and the scarf is Christian Dior. I always have a great pair of ballet flats – these in maroon velvet are from French Sole – it’s a better colour than black, I think, particularly in photographs. This is what I’d wear travelling.
And the jewellery?
I picked up this gold bracelet from an antique dealer in New York, and the watch, ring and earrings are vintage pieces from my mother. I like wearing my mother’s jewellery – she has an amazing sense of style.
What’s the key piece in your wardrobe?
A good blazer is very important and I always think there is something very sexy about a tailored jacket. I have a tailor in Hamburg who makes great jackets for me. I love colour and have jackets in different colours. I also have vintage Christian Dior and a Givenchy dinner jacket with velvet lapels to which I pin art deco clips.
How do you describe your style?
It is relatively classic and, although I am fashion-forward, I like to be covered up – a little uptight and buttoned up.
What are your style influences?
I look at old movies from the ’40s for inspiration. I dress for myself and think it is important to look polished. Italian men are always impeccably dressed. It is not acceptable to walk out of the house in sweatpants.
Is there anything you wouldn’t wear?
I don’t like wearing tank tops without a cardigan unless I’m on a beach. I won’t wear Crocs, Birkenstocks (especially with socks), jumpsuits or chokers.
What is your favourite look?
An oversize man’s cashmere sweater over little ballet pumps. Fashion is so accessible to everybody now and people are more interested - I hope a more covered-up look catches on. More designers and buyers are coming back to a ladylike look.
What are your favourite shops?
I try to shop on my travels, but also balance that with seeing museums and galleries. I might be in Tokyo checking out street fashion and just to have a little something is a reminder of where I have been. I love 10 Corso Como in Milan and the Corner store in Berlin because the buyer has an incredible eye. I spend a lot of time in Berlin and Hamburg – Berlin is cool, but Hamburg is beautiful.


Are you a collector?
I collect vintage jewellery and that love came from my mother and aunt from an early age – they have an amazing archive of ’40s vintage pieces. You can find incredible pieces in antiques road shows in the US and in Miami.
What magazines do you read?
I come from a magazine background, so I look at everything and anything because different markets have different looks all over the world and their magazines have very different layouts and approaches. I am a big supporter of British fashion and British Vogue is one of my favourite magazines. People are looking for fewer investment pieces now so you don’t need so much variety any more.
Are you developing your blog?
My blog is a lifestyle blog with magazine features and can’t just be all fashion – I’d love to see it evolve into its own brand over the next five years.


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credit - irishtimes.com, photos by Andreas Pettersson
~Kelli at Hills Freak

Friday, March 30, 2012

What else can go wrong for Obama that works in his favor?

There are the soaring gas prices. But we haven't heard much from the media about gas hitting 6 bucks a gallon.  Instead we get to hear about racism and birth control and SSG Robert Bales. When we do hear something about the highest gas prices of all time in America, it usually goes something like this...

How High Gas Prices Could Help Obama


(wow, I certainly don't remember George W. Bush getting that kind of treatment when gas prices peaked during his presidency....considerably lower than today.)


Now, when faced with a crushing defeat of Barack Obama's cornerstone piece of legislation, the very thing that defines his entire presidency, in the Supreme Court, the liberal activists within the media just can't help but wish for the best. Take George Steponallofus for example...
Can President Obama Win By Losing at the Supreme Court?

or Frank Rich...
Why the Supreme Court Can Only Help Obama

or Mark Penn...
Could defeat for Obamacare mean victory for Obama?

Am I the only one that finds this nonsense utterly laughable? Looks like the Obama koolaid is a'flowin already in 2012! Get ready for the spinzone all the way to November.

Ha! Ha! Ha! Mario Diaz Balart is Pissed Off! He Goes to Cry at the Shoulders of the FEMINAZIS @ The Huff Po

“I’m exceedingly disappointed,” Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.), told The Huffington Post. “He refused to meet with any members of the opposition. He refused to speak out in any real way against forced abortions. He refused to speak out against the human trafficking that is sponsored by the regime. He refused to condemn the human rights violations in any meaningful way. And it cannot be said that he’s not aware of those issues ... He is aware of it because a lot of us have made him aware of it.”

My advice to Mario: GO SUCK AN EGG!

AMLO for President in Mexico

Andrés Manuel López Obrador,
candidato de una coalición de izquierda

Este viernes arranca campaña electoral presidencial en México

Millions join general strike in Spain

Published by the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI)

By Vicky Short
30 March 2012


Yesterday’s general strike against new labour laws imposed by the right-wing Popular Party government was backed by millions.

The two main union federations, the Socialist Party (PSOE)-aligned General Workers Union (Union General de Trabajadores, UGT), and the Communist Party (PCE)-led Workers Commissions (Comisiones Obreras, CC.OO) estimated that the stoppages were supported by 77-80 percent of the workforce. Many more people, unemployed, school children, housewives and students used it as a vehicle to protest government cuts and austerity measures.

Mass stoppages took place in industry, transport and services. The walkout hit road, rail and air service with barely any domestic or European flights in operation.

Nissan, Seat, Ficosa and Valeo and the petrochemical factory in Tarragona were shut down as well as Yamaha, Derbi and Panrico. The PSA Peugeot Citroën plant was opened, but with about 10 percent attendance. In Navarre, factories such as Volkswagen, FCC Logística, Human Koxka, TRW, Kybse and Dana were paralysed. Factories near Madrid closed down. Industry, ports and shipyards in Galicia were idle.

Although the trade unions had agreed minimum transport services of 30 and 35 percent, huge queues formed in all cities. The unions report that 91 percent supported the strike on the railways.

Around 30 percent of bank workers struck. The big stores such as El Corte Ingles opened under heavy police protection, but there were few customers. Refuse collection stopped the night before and though a minimum service was agreed, most containers remained full.

Minimum services allowed hospitals to function, but in many hospitals there were incidents between strikers and those who scabbed. Public buildings were under heavy police guard.

The stoppage was massive at universities all over the country. Libraries were closed. Calling for unity with workers, students marched with banners that read, “Education Rest In Peace”. Masses of workers and young people filled the streets, halting traffic in main streets and roads.

In total, 111 demonstrations and rallies took place around the country.

The police were out in force. Police attacks on strikers led to dozens of arrests and injuries.

Trade union spokesmen referred to “situations of intimidation”, “police provocation” and “unjustified aggression”. The UGT’s 64-year-old Secretary of Training and Employment, Juan Jose Couso Ferreira, had to receive medical attention for wounds to his eyebrow, nose and arm. A cameraman was arrested as early as 6 a.m. An attack on a man in an electric wheelchair was filmed.

The new changes in the labour law go much further and deeper than those agreed between the PSOE government and the trade unions in September 2010, opposition to which also forced the unions to call a general strike. Many of these changes are already in operation, as the government unilaterally implemented them in February by decree.

All workers will eventually have to sign a contract which will limit severance pay to just 33 days for each year worked, with a limit of 24 months for unfair dismissal, as opposed to the present 45 days of severance pay, with a limit of 42 months. If layoffs are “financially driven”, companies only need to pay 20 days’ wages.

Companies are given the freedom to reduce working hours without having to apply to the Employment Authority and to reduce the number of employees depending on profitability, as well as redeploy them to other towns. People who are registered in unemployment offices and receiving benefits will be forced to “carry out services of general interest in the benefit of the community” through agreements with the Public Administrations.

Young people will be forced onto cheap labour “training” contracts. After they have finished one, they can be forced onto another, and so on, until the age of 30.

The law undermines collective national agreements and allows agreements by company. Congress has already approved the new labour law, and the Senate voted yesterday in the middle of the general strike.

Today’s budget announcement is expected to bring in further and much wider austerity measures.

Despite the massive response and militancy of Spanish workers, the unions are insistent that all they want are modifications and concessions from the government that would aid them in imposing the measures on the working class.

UGT’s leader Cándido Méndez said, “We are convening the strike because we have to connect it with the parliamentary debate which is now reaching the high point of amendments. The general strike is not an end in itself, it is a means to correct.”

CC.OO’s leader Ignacio Fernández Toxo defended the unions’ record of collaboration in the attacks on Spanish workers. “The country was in need of more compromises, but quite honestly I don’t think that anyone can accuse the UGT and CC.OO that we have not made considerable efforts”, he said.

Toxo elaborated on the unions’ record of betrayal: “In the midst of the longest and deepest crisis that Spanish society has known in decades, we have signed three agreements that I think have had an insufficient appreciation. We have repeated in January the salaries (agreement) of 2010, correcting its contents while it was still in force. And also we made an agreement on pensions the likes of which does not exist in Europe. We have put forward proposals in 2011 on the eve of the election such as progressive fiscal reform ...”

Méndez added, “If we haven’t reached more agreements it is because they haven’t let us. We have had three agreements during the crisis and two strikes; three to two.”

At a press conference yesterday, he stated, “We have to look for a compromise with the government so that we can row in the same direction.”

Toxo added, “They have forced a general strike. I hope that this will be sufficient.”

The PSOE Parliamentary Group issued a statement supposedly in support of the strike, but focusing on a denunciation of the PP for not negotiating with the unions.

Minister of Labour Fátima Báñez replied that the government was open to proposals as far as the improvement and amplifications of the legislation was concerned, but the reforms were not going to be changed, strike or no strike. Asked about the brutal actions of the police, she said the government was elected to guarantee the right of those who want to strike and those who want to work.

The Madrid government delegate, Cristina Cifuentes, declared that “there are three groups with about one thousand people who are intending to mount riots in the centre of the city. They are being controlled by the police.”

The PP has received a big setback in two regional elections this week, and Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has been accused by the European Union of going too softly on the cuts in response. Rajoy had hoped that a big majority, particularly in Andalucia (the biggest region in Spain), would have given him the clout to say that his next plan of drastic austerity measures had the backing of the country. But despite the setback, he is under orders to step up the attacks on workers. The EU will be sending officials in April to make sure he does not back pedal in the wake of the strike.

In industrial action in Athens the same day, thousands of protesters, including doctors, nurses and administrative staff marched on the Greek parliament.

The author also recommends:

Spanish “left” groups use one-day general strike to promote trade union bureaucracy

[29 March 2012]

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JG: Workers of the world, UNITE!

PC ALERT! Woman files complaint over "Albino Rhino" beer.

Just when I thought it couldn't get any worse.

‘Albino Rhino’ beer at Earls Restaurants target of human rights complaint


Ordering the house beer at an Earls restaurant just became a human rights issue.


The popular restaurant chain, with outlets across Western Canada and Ontario, is the target of a complaint over the name of its brew: Albino Rhino.


Ikponwosa (I.K.) Ero of Vancouver has alleged to the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal that the name singles out people like her who suffer from albinism, the absence of pigment from the skin, hair and eyes.


In her complaint - which also takes aim at Earls' Albino Wings Wednesdays - Eros alleges the name demeans her and other albinos by deliberately evoking a sense of oddness about the condition, CBC News reports.


It's a medical condition, not a taste treat, Ero argues.


I'm offended that everyone always has to be offended about something. 

Cara Chet Empires & Allies Menggunakan Chet Engine 6.1

Sebelum anda melakukan cara ini di pastikan anda sudah install cheat Engine terlebih dahulu!!!
OK langsung aja....
Pertama anda bikin galangan kapal sperti  ini dulu sebnyak mungkin…

Lalu Bikin  kapal exksperimental….

Anda Buka Cheat Enggine 6.1

Klik lambang di bawah ini yang ada ……

Akan muncul  sperti gambar di bawah ini lalu pilih google chrome klik open….

Perhatikan!!!  klik  Value type diganti merk “text” yang di atas isi US15 lihat gambar….kalau sudah  klik “First scan”

Maka akan tampil seperti gambar di bawah ini lalu Blog semua Klik panah  merah

Akan tampil sperti gambar berikut Blog Dan ENTER ganti Kode yang kamu ingin cheat …..
Missal ganti dengan US54 lalu enter….


Pindahkan kapal exksperimental….yang sudah jadi lalu masukan ke Depot AL…

Dan lihat Hasilnya…….jika ingin cheat lagi harus di reflesh ulang empiresnya……
Ok moga berhasil kurang jelas Komen aja Hehehehehehe!!!
untuk kode klik di sini


Thursday, March 29, 2012

Lauren Conrad Talks About Her New Novel ' The Fame Game'

Lauren Conrad knows a few things about hot clubs, cute guys and life in the fast lanes of Los Angeles. Best known for her starring role in the MTV reality series "The Hills," she's also the best-selling author of the L.A. Candy series, which follows young interns on the prowl. Perhaps in designer threads from Conrad's own clothing line, of course. Now she's back with a new series featuring a favorite L.A. Candy character, Madison Parker. Conrad, 26, chatted with USA TODAY's Craig Wilson from her home base, Los Angeles.
Q: Your newest book, out Tuesday from HarperCollins, is called "The Fame Game." What is it about fame that attracts so many people? It's like a drug.
A: I think it's just simply to be adored. The first thing you think of is people blindly loving you, and all the perks that come along with that.
Q: On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the hottest, where do you put yourself on the fame meter?
A: I'd be down at the bottom right now. I haven't been on TV for a long time.
Q: Did you ever wish you weren't even on the meter sometimes?
A: I think that I had a love/hate relationship with it. I felt like I should appreciate it, and it's lovely at certain times. And if you're able to inspire another person, that's the great side of it. And I was able to travel. That I loved.
Q: But it's not all fun and games being in the spotlight. What's the hardest thing about fame, do you think?
A: I think the level of criticism you're under is never healthy. I think that's why lots of people in Hollywood end up in rehab. There are the ups and downs. I was never a fan of the attention.
Q: Do you have a funny story about being "spotted" somewhere?
A: There were a lot of those. Most of the time it's great. They ask for a photo with you. It's a little overwhelming if it's a young girl, though. They can overreact. Cry.
Q: After you were on the cover of Teen Vogue and Seventeen, didn't people notice you more on the street?
A: If you're on the cover of any magazine, you certainly get recognized more.
Q: Your Lauren Conrad Style guide is now out in paperback. Any style tips you'd like to add now? Any trends?
A: That's a good one! Let me think. I purposely didn't put anything trendy in there. I wanted this to be a book that you could refer to for years. It's all very classic. Things come in and out. I didn't want that.
Q: You live in LA. Where should someone go to be seen?
A: Who do you want to be seen by? If you're an aspiring actor? My experience is so different. I didn't go through any of that. Most of my friends all tend to work in restaurants part time, doing acting classes on the side. I don't know! I was walking through a parking lot when I met my producer.
Q: You're heading to Africa for two weeks. Tell us more.
A: It's a little work and a little safari. I'm excited because we're going to see giraffes. I love giraffes. And I'm meeting with a bunch of groups, foundations. As soon as I finish my next book, I'll have more time, and I want to devote some time working for a cause. So I'm going to take a look at various groups.
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credit - azcentral.com
~Kelli at Hills Freak

Olivia Palermo's Photoshoot in Madrid







It's not many a MTV reality show star who manages to make the transition from pop culture lightweight to claim a higher level in the celebrity hierarchy.
But stunning Olivia Palermo, seems to be doing just that.
The 26-year-old, who has impeccable fashion nous, has been carving herself a niche as an iconic fashion model.
With her Italian-American good looks, and the frame of a dainty bird... it hasn't been too hard for the star of The City to make the leap.
But her natural talent for selecting sartorial gems has helped immensely.
Of course, this dramatic Gothic red lace gown is likely to have been selected by a stylist to reflect her otherworldly beauty.
It isn't clear who Palermo was posing for in the beautiful Spanish city, but she has just been in Ireland a huge Vanity Fair shoot... so it's likely this is more of the same.
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credit - tlfan, Daily Mail
~Kelli at Hills Freak

Lauren Conrad: Out & About in West Hollywood





Spotted: Lauren Conrad leaving the Kate Somerville salon in West Hollywood on Tuesday, March 27.
Looking a bit camera-shy, Lauren kept her head down as she headed for her car and sped off to tackle the next item on her to-do list.
In other LC news, Lauren recently blogged about a movie cameo she made:
"While I’m happy as can be designing and writing these days, I did take a little break earlier last year to shoot a cameo for a very cool movie called, L!fe Happens. It’s a hilarious story and the movie will be definite must-add to my favorite chick flicks. L!fe Happens is about two friends who try to “maintain normalcy” in their lives after one of them has baby. The best part? The film stars a few of my favorite leading ladies including Krysten Ritter, Kate Bosworth, and Rachel Bilson. Let’s just say this is the perfect movie to go see with your girlfriends…"

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credit - celebrity-gossip.net, laurenconrad.com, just jared, thanks portia!! : )
~Kelli at Hills Freak

Leonard Pitts explains to us why George Zimmerman is white.

In the U.S., privilege is about the color white

I'm here to explain why George Zimmerman is white.


This seems necessary, given the confusion and anger with which some readers responded to my use of that word last week in this space to describe the man who killed an unarmed black teenager named Trayvon Martin last month in Sanford, Fla. One person wrote: "Mr. Zimmerman was Hispanic not White plez do your homework before writing your column!!!!"


But it is they who are wrong. There are two reasons. The short one is this:


"Hispanic" is not a race, but an ethnicity. As the U.S. Census Bureau puts it in its 2010 Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin, "People who identify their origin as Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish may be any race."


The long reason begins with an understanding that the word in question -- race -- is a term both meaningful and yet profoundly meaningless. It is meaningful in the sense that it provides a tool for tribalism and a means by which to organize our biases, fears, observations, social challenges and sundry cultural products. It is meaningless in the sense that, well ... it has no meaning, that there exists no definition of "black" or "white" that carries any degree of scientific precision.
Read the rest of Pitts's vomit splattered on paper here.

This vomit splattered on paper was actually published in my city's newspaper a few days ago. I don't think I have ever been as motivated to write in to the paper in reply. I was really just venting, but it actually ended up getting published today.

To me, Leonard Pitts highlights the entire left wing in the above article. No matter what the situation, facts, and circumstances, the world will always be looked at through the lens of race. The fact is, it doesn't matter what race George Zimmerman is. If he had been any other color, other than black of course, he would be looked at as a white man. This, while Leonard Pitts, Bobby Rush, Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, Spike Lee, Hank Johnson, and Barack Obama flat out ignore the epidemic of black on black crime in this country. Oh and black on white crime? That doesn't exist.

This Pitts is the typical race baiter. Just like Jesse and Al, Pitts makes his living off of racial division. Without it, he would be a broken salesman with nothing left to peddle. 

The Home Runs of Alfredo Despaigne. GIVE US ONE MORE, ALFREDO!