Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Very Important News.

 


Some breaking news is that a jury found Donald Trump abused and defamed E. Jean Carroll. On a deposition tape, Trump admitted that he desired to do things to women that no human should do. This verdict is a victory for democracy and to the rule of law. The Golden Rule remains true. No human should be stripped of their dignity and rights. The verdict mentions that Trump must pay $5 million. The verdict made E. Jean Carroll to say on ABC's Good Morning America that this is the greatest moment of her life. No one is above the law and that includes the former President of the United States of America. Rape traumatized innocent human beings constantly. Donald Trump plans to appeal the decision which experts mention won't be successful. 


More breaking news is that George Santos (a member of the GOP) has been criminally charged by the DOJ (the Department of Justice). Santos has been involved in numerous scandals. This means that the federal government has charged him. Usually, when the federal government charges a person, the previous investigation took a long time to exist previously. There has been a federal probe about him. We know that the Republican lawmaker of New York state Santos has been involved in a pattern with lies and fabrications. A federal charge is very serious. The indictment right now is sealed, so we don't know exactly what he has been charged with. The federal government reviewed all evidence before the charge was enacted. Santos is expected to go to federal court in New York's eastern district on Wednesday. Santos may have no other choice but to negotiation a plea deal. If that doesn't happen, Santos has a tough case to defend. He may be in prison for a long time along with a fine if he is convicted. Many Democrats and even some Republicans want Santos to resign over allegations like criminal behavior on the campaign trail and overt personal dishonesty about his life. The only way how George Santos can be placed out of the House is by a 2/3s vote in the House of Representatives. 


The story of Jordan Neely was a sad one. He was a subway performer who was choked to death by a person on the subway in New York City. The family of Jordan Neely told the truth that the person who restrained Neely showed indifference. Far-right media organs cite Neely's imperfections. Those imperfections never justify or merit his death. Neely never deserved to be murdered by a chokehold period. Protests have existed in New York City and all over the nation in favor of uncompromising justice. Prosecutors are investigating the case. The murderer is a former Marine named Daniel Perry. The medical examiner's office ruled Neely's death as a homicide, but the prosecutors have not brought criminal charges against Perry. Neely was a dancer who dressed like Michael Jackson. He had mental health issues for years. Penny prevented a person from putting water on Neely's head in trying to save his life. It is no secret that homeless people are demonized and dehumanized by evil individuals. That should end and real solutions should exist to help homeless human beings in a progressive fashion.


Governor Greg Abbott is a liar to blame the federal government for the Allen outlet shooting. This liar is a disgrace to the state of Texas. This shooting is caused by a society placing more value on guns than human lives. That shooting is caused by lax gun laws that now cause almost anyone under the sun to own a gun in Texas. This situation is a product of years of apathy, a lack of courage among many politicians to do the right things, and the gun cult that worship guns as an idol beyond any consideration for common sense regulations plus human compassion. There are over 400 million guns in America now. No one is taking away innocent people's gun regardless of what the liar says. We want justice and real policies to save human lives. The vast majority of Americans want federal universal background checks, commonsense regulations on guns, and other actions to solve this epidemic of gun violence in America.


If you are a fan of R&B music, you probably know about this woman. Her voice is incredible, and her legacy is set in stone as one of the best singers of our generation. She is Sister Tamia, and it's her Birthday today. She is now 48 years old, and she was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. She has three younger brothers of Tiras, Tajhee, and Tarjan. Her mother raised her. Tamia sang music at the church, as the church is one cornerstone literally of exceptional musical talent. When she was six years old. Tamia sang at the local church. When she was 12 years old, she was in musicals to develop her musical skills. She attended high school at Walkerville. She won Canada's prestigious YTV Vocal Achievement Award in 1993. She performed at a multiple sclerosis benefit in Aspen, Colorado in 1994. Tamira worked hard and performed in front of Luther Vandross and other people like producer Quincy Jones. That is why Quincy Jones allowed her to be on his album Q's Jook Joint in 1995. In that year, he covered Mica Paris' song of You Put a Move on My Heart. Tamira was in the song of Slow James with Babyface, Portrait, and Barry White. The song Missing Your featured legends like Tamia, Brandy, Gladys Knight, and Chaka Khan (for the soundtrack of the 1996 motion picture Set It Off). Tamia was in the movie Speed 2: Cruise Control in 1997. Later, Tamira worked with Eric Benet on the song Spend My Life with You. Her first album was Tamia in 1998 with songs like Imagination and So Into You. Some of her famous songs were Stranger in My House, Officially Missing You, and Beautiful Suprise. Passion Like Fire was her 7th album which came out in 2018. Leave It Smokin was a recent song with old school flavor and great vocals (which is grown folk music). By 2019, Tamia was awarded the Soul Music Icon Award at the fourth annual Black Music Honors. She is married to former American basketball player Grant Hill. They married on July 24, 1999, at Battle Creek, Michigan. They have 2 children together. Tamia is a living legend whose contributions to music and culture will always be remembered forever and ever. I wish Sister Tamia more Blessings. 



By Timothy





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