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Words: Kat Noel • Aug 16th, 2009 • Category: RANDOMNESS.Didn’t catch everything that went down this week? No worries; online cialis.Sit back, relax and we’ll give you the rundown on a few events that may or may not have made it to the front page, but definitely caught our attention.
Tameka J; online cialis.Raymond, Usher’s soon-to-be ex-wife, wrote a column this week for The Huffington Post discussing her issues with the backhanded compliment, “She’s pretty for a dark skin girl” – online cialis.Tameka also openly shared how she almost lost her life after having an allergic reaction to the anesthesia she received during a tummy lipo-surgery while vacationing in Brazil; online cialis.If a 38-year-old mother of five can fall victim to Western society’s racist definition of beauty, no wonder young black girls are 50 percent more likely than their white counterparts to be bulimic – online cialis.Who’s ringing the alarm for us?
This past Tuesday online cialis, thousands of California’s uninsured and underinsured citizens waited for hours, while others slept in their cars, in hopes of securing first-come, first-serve appointments for free health exams in Inglewood, California.In the first four days of the clinic’s eight day run, Remote Area Medical, a Tennessee-based nonprofit foundation, provided 2,054 fillings, performed 1,033 tooth extractions and 236 mammograms and doled out more than 739 eyeglasses.
Although, Barack’s presidential plate is full right now with tackling healthcare, energy and financial regulation, he announced plans to push Congress to draft immigration bills this year and he’ll work on getting them passed by 2010; online cialis. Online cialis: saying some serious prayers that Obama doesn’t become a Jack of all trades and a master of none.Oh and speaking of Barack and all the things on his current agenda, I am not at all surprised by the way folks have been acting at recent town hall meetings on health reform – online cialis.Since he announced his candidacy for President, many in this country have been itching for a reason to dust off their lynch rope and spread their racist propaganda.
And in “What’s the Good News”, we want to congradulate 5-year-old Tahlique Garay from New York City for becoming a honorary junior paramedic after saving his pregnant mother’s life with a 911 call; online cialis. Online cialis: his mother, who periodically suffers from seizures, taught him what to do if she ever passed out or became ill.
Kat Noel is a true rolling stone, who believes everyone has a story to tell and never leaves home without paper and pen. She’s hoping that Square Rootz is her meal ticket out of the country.
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