Sometimes, we tend to find excuses for the things that don't work out for us. We tend to blame others instead of taking responsibility for our actions, which only elevates the excuses. This behavior also applies to standing up for what is right. We often remain silent and wait for someone else to take the initiative instead of holding ourselves accountable. "What's your excuse, now?" is about empowering ourselves to make choices that will help us feel comfortable and confident in our skin.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
The Five Heartbeats - Heart Is A House For Love
This is some old school music. They got it together in time. Eddie Cain can sang!
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Friday, September 23, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Diversity In The Fiduciary
From the Associated Press - President Barack Obama is moving at a historic pace to try to diversify the nation's federal judiciary: Nearly three of every four people he has gotten confirmed to the federal bench are women or minorities. He is the first president who hasn't selected a majority of white males for lifetime judgeships. Of the 98 Obama nominees confirmed to date, the administration says 21 percent are African-American, 11 percent are Hispanic, 7 percent are Asian-American and almost half — 47 percent — are women. By comparison, of the 322 judges confirmed during George W. Bush's presidency, 18 percent were minorities and 22 percent were female. Of the 372 judges confirmed duringClinton 's terms, 25 percent were minorities and 29 percent were women. In these figures, some judges fit into more than one category. The president won Senate confirmation of the first Latina to the Supreme Court, Justice Sonia Sotomayor. And with the confirmation of Justice Elena Kagan, he increased the number of women on the high court to three for the first time. Thurgood Marshall became the first African-American to serve on the Supreme Court in 1967, and Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman to be elevated to the nation's highest court in 1981. "The more diverse the courts, the more confidence people have in our judicial system," said Nan Aron of the liberal Alliance for Justice. "Having a diverse judiciary also enriches the decision-making process." Obama also has doubled the number of Asian-Americans sitting on the federal bench, including adding Denny Chin to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York as the only active Asian federal appeals court judge. There currently are 14 Asian-American federal judges on the 810-judge roster. Having said this, there are still some narrow-minded critics who refuse to accept the fact that these minorities are more than qualified to deserve these positions. Then again, some of these same people think we vote for people of color running for public office just because they are people of color. We accept the fact that hatred causes people to be this blind.
From the Associated Press - President Barack Obama is moving at a historic pace to try to diversify the nation's federal judiciary: Nearly three of every four people he has gotten confirmed to the federal bench are women or minorities. He is the first president who hasn't selected a majority of white males for lifetime judgeships. Of the 98 Obama nominees confirmed to date, the administration says 21 percent are African-American, 11 percent are Hispanic, 7 percent are Asian-American and almost half — 47 percent — are women. By comparison, of the 322 judges confirmed during George W. Bush's presidency, 18 percent were minorities and 22 percent were female. Of the 372 judges confirmed during
Monday, September 12, 2011
We Stood United, 9/11/01
The Crashes |
WTC In Ruins |
The Pentagon |
Happy Birthday, Melinda!
Well, Colonel, you made another goal! Enjoy this blessed day! Love to you and the young man & woman who recently celebrated their birtdays. God bless!
Friday, September 9, 2011
Me - Tia D (Thanks, Tia)!
Me
Don’t ya try to tell me who you think I should be
How is it that you’ve figured me out
You’re honestly mistaken if ya take in what you see
And never even have a single doubt.
You can put me in a box if you really wanna try
But I won’t stay in it I guarantee
That may have worked before but it won’t work anymore
So maybe you should go and let me be.
I am who I am
(No matter what you say)
I am who I am
(That ain’t gonna change)
Let me be me
Just let me be me.
So now I’m stepping out gonna show ya what I mean
Just leave your expectations at the door
For they are now no use to me and so I refuse
To cater to all of them anymore.
Don’t ya try to stop me or convince me otherwise
Nothing you can say will change my mind
And so I’m moving forward my old self in the past
It’s time to show you who I really am.
I am who I am
(No matter what you say)
I am who I am
(That ain’t gonna change)
Let me be me.
This is who I am
(Each and every day)
This is who I am
(No matter what they say)
This is who I am
I’m free to be me.
tmd 9-8-11 ©
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