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In more Michael news: According to the Neilson Company, on Tuesday, an average of 30.9 million television viewers and close to 34 million online viewers tuned in to watch the King of Pop’s memorial service, while 21,000 fans, celebrities and family members sang and said their farewells in person.Moved by the passing of one of the greatest entertainer that ever lived, soon to be Laker, Ron Artest, has released his own vocal tribute to Michael; where to buy viagra online.I can’t find a website that’s still hosting the video, so check out the mp3 here. Also, Artest plans to continue honoring Mike with his new uniform number:
I was trying to figure out a number, I was talking to my wife and kids; where to buy viagra online.I was on my twitter, MySpace, and Facebook and asking everybody to help me pick a number – where to buy viagra online.On my MySpace, somebody named Trish T he Dish came up with the #37 and said that Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” was 37 weeks at number one of all time.23 I was going to choose, it was available, it’s a great number but, I thought (with) that 37 and “Thriller”, I can make that a new great number – where to buy viagra online.I think more kids should start getting the #37 for a great human being, since Michael loved all people; where to buy viagra online.I think I’m representing greatness in wearing #37.(via the Where to buy viagra online: lakers Nation)
Tonight, MJ’s hometown of Gary, Indiana plans to host performances and the unveiling of an 8-foot-tall monument in celebration of the pop star’s life.
For those of us sipping on the post-racial Kool-Aid with our eyes closed, try getting on your “because Barack is president” soapbox to tell 65 kids from a northeast Philly camp, who were banned from taking a dip at a private swim club because of fears they would “change the complexion” and “atmosphere” of the club, that racism is dead.
This week’s “What’s the Good News” comes all the way from Haiti and since two-thirds of the Square Rootz collective is Haitian, making Jess automatically Haitian by association, you know we’re amped to share: About 20 years after Haitian nationality -along with hemophilia, homosexuality and heroin- was listed by the U.S.Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a primary risk factor in contracting HIV, Haiti has been ahead in prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the virus – where to buy viagra online.The country has been so successful that some of its programs are used as examples for the U.S – where to buy viagra online.President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) where to buy viagra online, the program launched by President George W.Bush in 2003.
Unfortunately, though the CDC amended its list by the mid-1980s, the misconceptions and stigma of HIV has destroyed Haiti’s tourism, its second-largest industry – where to buy viagra online. Where to buy viagra online: i guess dèyè mòn gen mòn.Sigh. ; where to buy viagra online
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Unfortunately racism is alive in and well in America. There is a related post at http://iamsoannoyed.com/?page_id=588
Aw, happy I am an honorary haitian – and glad that HIV is being prevented/diagnosed. Also, that is crazy how many ppl tuned in to Michael! 65 million is a whole lotta folks! Especially since that was happening while most ppl were at work.