It has been quite some time since I have written on my blog . I was in the hospital in October. It has been a interesting time of of recuperating and watching some of the dumbest programs on television. All the judges on day time TV , the political talk shows on cable , and less we forget all the half hour commercials spreading it's way from station to station.
Lets Talk Politics
November News
TEA PARTY ( "DUH... LETS DO IT AGAIN" )
The Tea Party protesters are proof enough that there is a serious lack of education in some parts of America, it is hard to believe these angry republicans cant' or won't read the Health Care Bill and why should they? many of their cognitively challenged Republican leaders in congress refuse to read it too. How many pay for play protest are they going to have in Washington before they finally get it ...most of main stream America wants Health Care / Insurance Reform.
They lack the ability to construct a reasonable argument or debate against health care reform, and what is truly sad is that their so called real leaders of the GOP, Limbaugh, Beck, Hannity, the Questionable Christian Right and all of Rupert Murdoch s minions at Faux News seem to relish in their ignorance of the facts.
Sarah Palin Holy Book Tour
Amazing that this woman can still stir up enough attention that every television network such as Fox, CNN, MSNBC, NBC, ABC, CBS continues to allow her lie all book to get press, many in the msm are not allowed to ask any questions this goes especially for the public. The Christian Right has embraced her (lies, racist idiology and all ) as the greatest leader since the Holy Apostles.
Her book is promoted and sold at Christian book stores , advertised on Christian radio and television stations. Most surprisingly she is touted by many so called Christian leaders as a viable candidate for President in 2012, so was Alan Keys, Pat Robertson, and Gary Bauer who all were considered to religiously conservative to even receive the nomination by the Republican Party.
It's All About Looks ( Looks Sell )
Bottom line... if a less attractive woman made half the dumb, lying, statements Sarah Palin is accused of making she would be yesterday's news. She would not be on the front page of "News Week Magazine" posing in a short pants jogging suit. People don't care whats in that wacky brain of yours as long as you look good spouting your ignorance and will pay money to read it.
Motor Mouth Matthews ...Get it Right
On his MSNBC November 20th airing of "Hard Ball" Chris Matthews questions if president Obama is " dithering " on a decision regarding an Afghanistan troop surge?
OK lets look at the numbers of dead men and woman who bravely defended our nation in both campaigns of war in Afghanistan , Iraq According to i Casualties.org there have been a total of 4,371 soldiers who paid the ultimate price in " Operation Iraqi Freedom" and in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan the US fatalities is now 936 soldiers.
The Washington Post gives a slightly different count of 4,356 soldier fatalities in Iraq and 932 in Afghanistan as of Dec 22, 2009. There is a a total of injured or wounded is over 31,557.
Since President Obama's Dec 1 announcement he is sending 30,000 more troops into Afghanistan the next question by the talking heads of cable news is will he be able to keep his time line for ending the war? and how is the surge of troops going to work ? and why is he?, and will he?... it never ends with these so called political pundits.
Some of these TV pundits get on my last nerve they are afraid of the GOP or Palin but will go toe to toe with the most powerful leader in the free world and question every little thing he does from eating a chili dog to his not wearing a lapel pin.
http://www.icasualties.org/Iraq/Index.aspx
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/fallen/
Bottom line after only one year in office facing the biggest financial crisis since the "Great Depression" taking on other issues like Health Care which has a direct link to our economy making every effort to repair our standing in the world.
December News
December 24 the Senate passed the last hurdle in the 25 day debate over health care in a 60 to 38 vote to move the Senate version of the Health Care Bill H.R. 3200 to committee in order to now compare both senate and house bills and see what stays or goes or is added to the final bill.
Health Care has been an issue since Teddy Roosevelt called for health care reform back in 1912 the same year the Titanic sunk.
Bottom Line
Rather then get all flustered about the issues within the two bills we should see what the House and Senate work out. Some say that there may be some type of a Public Option in the bill that will offer a better health care choice for those insured and un insured citizens.
Some unhappy progressives and new voters want to "Throw the Baby Out with the Bath Water", but keep in mind that we have never done this before and it will be a growing process much like the Civil Rights Bill of 1964 under Lyndon B.Johnson. Democrats are so used to not being in the majority and loosing that they want the whole Enchilada or nothing at all, and bottom line is politics don't work that way.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Friday, August 28, 2009
Beware of Lying Revisionsits.

After the death of Senator Edward Kennedy on August 26, 2009 many mainstream, cable news pundits and reporters seized the opportunity to show their so called bipartisan efforts to take shots at the current leaders of congress for not being like Ted Kennedy, who was able to befriend some particular members of the Republican party even if they were diametrically apposed to each others political standings.
We must keep in mind that Republicans and Democrats of the fifties and sixties had the ability to be civil to one another, even going to dinner or lunch and able to express kind jesters between the two parties. It was not uncommon for these two party members. Both parties may have had different ideas or opinions as to what was best for the country but they were able to compromise for the betterment of the nation.
This may not have happened often but there were cases where men like the former Speaker of the House Tip O’Neal and former president Ronald Reagan would share time together. Tip respected the office of the president and even though he did not agree with Reagan’s policy they were able to find some common ground, this is not so today.
It is true that Ted Kennedy was a reasonable man when it came to governing and working on the behalf of his constituents and the nation as a whole, but never let it be forgotten that he was liberal to his core and our nation is much better as a result.
When ever a political leader passes away there is this need for the press to over indulge in how this person lived and concentrating on the all the negative and some of the positive issues in their lives, friends, enemies, and such.
Now, that the country is in a tough battle over the need for Health Care reform, Senator Kennedy's new best friends have some how become the conservative right wing who are making an effort to invoke his name and memory to better their attack on president Obama and the democratic leaders in the house and senate.
They are claiming that if Ted Kennedy was in better health many months ago he would have compromised and come to a so-called bipartisan agreement with the republican leaders. These same republicans are now trying to hijack Ted Kennedy’s funeral by using a talking point against anyone speaking about politics at a politician’s funeral.
These People have no shame to think that Ted Kennedy's funeral is going to be something other then political is the height of stupidity. These people who galvanized their political agenda off of the death of Ronald Reagan.
If those men and women who are our elected leaders in the House and Senate had half the back bone and courage of Ted Kennedy … not worrying about polls, Limbaugh, Fox News, the powerful Insurance lobbyist and all of those of whom the main stream media has not the journalistic savvy to investigate .
I believe emphatically that his dream will not be forgotten and the work that he started will continue just as assuredly as we honor the works of his brothers and Dr. King, one of the highest cause's of Senator Kennedy life will be the passing of a bill for true health care reform.
K. Gerard Thomas
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Good Bye Teddy !

Today Senator Edward Kennedy 77 passed away from brain cancer that was discovered in 2008 shortly after his endorsement to the presidential campaign of President Obama.
Senator Kennedy passed away in the early morning of August 26, 2009 in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts at the Kennedy family compound just two weeks after loosing his elder sister Eunice Kennedy Shriver 88.
Senator Kennedy was the last of the Kennedy brothers who were often called America's royal family. Senator Kennedy followed his two elder brothers into politics both President John F. Kennedy (President from 1960-1963)and Robert Kennedy who would assuredly have been elected president in 1969, if it were not for an assassins bullet that took his life as his brother John.
He was called the Lion of the Senate a nick name he earned because of his true fighting spirit he also was a strong advocate for the rights of minorities. His 40 years in the senate helped to change laws that all Americans benefit from.
He was a powerful force in Washington and it was his endorsement of then presidential candidate Barrack Obama that caused many to follow his leadership and also endorse Obama even over Senator Hillary Clinton who was a personal friend of the Kennedy family.
Ted Kennedy's list of accomplishments in his many years in the senate affected change in students access to loans for college , equal rights for all minorities, poverty concerns, health care issues,veteran concerns, and much more.
Ted Kennedy championed the cause for affordable health care and the need for coverage for all, yet it seems that the proponents of his desired Health Care Reform have been hit hard by the lies and distortions instigated by the likes of the..( GOP, big insurance companies, special interest groups, and the average ignorant citizenry who follow Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, Glen Beck, Sarah Palin, and a host of so called members of the press who are too lazy to take the time to investigate a story ) but this should not cause them to quit or give up hope as he never did.
"The Work Goes On , The Cause Endures ,The Hope Still Lives and the Dream Will Never Die"
Senator Edward Kennedy 1932-2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Philly Comes to LA
Recently I had the distinct pleasure of going to see The Mighty O'Jays and a number of other acts who were part of the Philadelphia sound of the sixties and seventies acts such as Eddie Holman, The Intruders, The Jones Girls,The Delfonics, Harold Melvin's BlueNotes, Jerry Butler, Russell Thompkins Jr. and the New Stylistics, and last but not least The O'Jays.
Each performance left it's own significant mark on the evening bringing back to the memory of songs that have caused relationships to start or end and less we forget songs some call baby making music. There were a few groups that stood out and took you back to what is considered the innocence of real R&B music where a parental warning was not needed to enjoy the lyrics .
Eddie Holman performed his hit " Lonely Girl " in his classic faucet o style that made girls scream. The Intruders and the Jones Girls gave the audience a well tuned performance, expressing energy and excitement that drew the audience into their party .
The Iceman Mr. Jerry Butler exemplified a special vocal integrity that still remains after all these years. The Delfonics were a highly anticipated act who showed signs of vocal in cohesiveness within the group, howbeit if there performance skills were as flashy as their wardrobe it would have been more pleasing. Harold Melvin's Blue Notes and Russell Thompkins Jr. and the New Stylistics did not show any audible or visible signs of age all the right notes were hit. Both groups were flawless in sound and style , these so called balladeers coming up today could truly learn from them.
The show stopper of course was the Mighty Mighty OJay's... Eddie Levert who opened the show with a hardy dose of levity but also spoke of the sadness in the loss of Michael Jackson a friend and acquaintance, this was even more special coming from a father who has lost his own two sons Gerald and Sean in recent years
The Mighty O'Jays took the audience to a place where Gods gift of song and music resides Rev Walter Williams and the Right Rev Eddie Levert preached a musical sermon like no other. If it were just the O'Jays alone it would be worth the show.
It was an exciting moment to witness all of the acts who performed their hit songs from back in the day bringing back memories of my youth when love & relationships were taken for granted we had fun and we had some sad times but bottom line is this music is a map of our lives.
K Gerard Thomas
Each performance left it's own significant mark on the evening bringing back to the memory of songs that have caused relationships to start or end and less we forget songs some call baby making music. There were a few groups that stood out and took you back to what is considered the innocence of real R&B music where a parental warning was not needed to enjoy the lyrics .
Eddie Holman performed his hit " Lonely Girl " in his classic faucet o style that made girls scream. The Intruders and the Jones Girls gave the audience a well tuned performance, expressing energy and excitement that drew the audience into their party .
The Iceman Mr. Jerry Butler exemplified a special vocal integrity that still remains after all these years. The Delfonics were a highly anticipated act who showed signs of vocal in cohesiveness within the group, howbeit if there performance skills were as flashy as their wardrobe it would have been more pleasing. Harold Melvin's Blue Notes and Russell Thompkins Jr. and the New Stylistics did not show any audible or visible signs of age all the right notes were hit. Both groups were flawless in sound and style , these so called balladeers coming up today could truly learn from them.
The show stopper of course was the Mighty Mighty OJay's... Eddie Levert who opened the show with a hardy dose of levity but also spoke of the sadness in the loss of Michael Jackson a friend and acquaintance, this was even more special coming from a father who has lost his own two sons Gerald and Sean in recent years
The Mighty O'Jays took the audience to a place where Gods gift of song and music resides Rev Walter Williams and the Right Rev Eddie Levert preached a musical sermon like no other. If it were just the O'Jays alone it would be worth the show.
It was an exciting moment to witness all of the acts who performed their hit songs from back in the day bringing back memories of my youth when love & relationships were taken for granted we had fun and we had some sad times but bottom line is this music is a map of our lives.
K Gerard Thomas
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Good Bye Michael We Will Miss You.

It has happened... what those of us in our late forties and early fifties who were fans of Motown and Michael Jackson dreaded, the death of our hero has come Michale Joseph Jackson died today on June 25, 2009 in Los Angeles at the age of 50.
We are of course bombarded with information regarding the negative issues that he had to confront in his later years , and now the word Icon will be over used by every news cast on television but he was much more then just an Icon.
The Michael Jackson that we knew was the little boy who revolutionized the way America and the world respected and recognized young black talent he and his brothers put the sounds of black youth on the map.
Michale Jackson of the late sixties and the seventies captured the hearts of America and especially black America , Black Americans didn't have many celebrities on television then, and if a person of color was on television momma would get on the phone and make a call to family and friends to tell them the Jackson 5 or Diana Ross and the Supremes were on television.
The Jackson 5 were the first R&B Soul group to have their very own cartoon and the first black cast cartoon. Michale Jackson was was a lighting bolt of energy and talent that had not been seen since Sammy Davis Jr to whom Michale paid homage shortly before Davis death in 1990.

Thriller Album Sold 26 million

Bad Album Sold 8 Million
I can go on with the same info that the news casters or Wikipedia can offer but I choose to remember the positive gifts that Michael brought to the world , such as his USA for Africa humanitarian out reach and many other philanthropic charities he has been apart of for many years.
It is hard for me to continue writing because of the sorrow that I feel , and I am in a state of shock it is hard for me to take in.
I will miss him forever.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Iran Showing Signs of Possible Progress

As hard as it may seem to believe even with the reported seven dead and numerous people who have been injured in the alleged voter fraud uprising that this may be a sign of possible progress for the middle east. After President Obama's Cairo Egypt speech it was questioned as to how it would play out across the Muslim countries in the region now we see that there are those who want the same democracy that the west enjoys and some have credited Obama as being the western leader who is affecting change.
The right wing extremist in our country has tried to use this to their Obama hating advantage even to the point of saying that it is Obama's fault with exception to any thing that would be a positive out come...then of course the right will take the credit, even now Ari Fleischer former Bush White House Press Secretary is setting up some wacky response by stating that (only if it is a positive outcome) that it was Bush's hardliner approach to Iran that caused this voter uprising.
Ari Fleischer emailed fellow Post reporter Glenn Kessler before any results had been issued in Iran’s hotly-contested presidential election to give credit to his former boss for the “reformists’ surge” there. “[O]ne of the reasons there is a substantial reform movement in Iran — particularly among its young people — is because of George W. Bush’s tough policies,” Fleischer wrote. Direct quote from Think Progress Web Blog By Ben Armbruster on Jun 15th, 2009.
http://thinkprogress.org/2009/06/15/fleischer-bush-spin-iran/
Accusing George Bush of being one of the most disliked men in the Muslim world would not be far fetched, he is despised by many in the Mid east region.

Sunday, May 31, 2009
Republicans Show Their True Colors....Again

In an article from the online web site/blog "Think Progress " there is a description of the attacks on president Obama's recent selection of Judge Sonya Sotomayor as his choice to replace the retiring justice David Souter on the supreme court. Supreme Court Justice David Souters April 30,2009 announcement of his retirement opened a door of multiple possibilities as to who would replace him on the court, political pundits of all sorts weighed in with their opinions as to whom the president would choose and it is Judge Sonya Sotomayor who is the first Latina to be nominated for highest judiciary in the land.
>Think Progress on line refers to Judge Sotomayer as possessing a brilliant legal career after being raised in a South Bronx public housing project by parents who moved from Puerto Rico. Sotomayor graduated from Princeton University summa cum laude, edited the Yale Law Journal, then served as a "fearless and effective" New York City prosecutor and corporate lawyer before being appointed to the bench by President George H. W. Bush in 1992. "Since joining the Second Circuit in 1998, Sotomayor has authored over 150 opinions," only three of which have been overturned by the Supreme Court's conservative majority. During her time as an appeals judge, "her influence has grown significantly." Public reaction to the nomination of the first Latina and third woman to the nation's highest court is "decidedly more positive than negative." Former Bush adviser Mark McKinnon remarked, "If Republicans make a big deal of opposing Sotomayor, we will be hurling ourselves off a cliff." However, "the same right-wing extremists who drove the country into the ground," Salon's Glenn Greenwald writes, "continue to attack Sonia Sotomayor with blatant and ugly stereotypes." Right-wing pundit Pat Buchanan called Sotomayor an "affirmative action candidate," and Weekly Standard editor Fred Barnes claimed she "has benefited from affirmative action over the years tremendously." As hate-radio extremist Glenn Beck described the nomination: "Hey, Hispanic chick lady! You're empathetic ... you're in!"Think Progress by Faiz Shakir, Amanda Terkel, Satyam Khanna, Matt Corley, Benjamin Armbruster, Ali Frick, Ryan Powers, and Brad Johnson
What Would Rush Do ?
"If you tell a lie long enough , someone will eventually believe you"
Newt Gingrich, Rush Limbaugh, Glen Beck, have all called Judge Sotomayor a racist, some have made an attempt to use language such as troubling,or concerned about her stance on particular issues, will she be a an activist judge ...these are buzz words for her race being an issue.
As stated earlier George H. W. Bush in 1992 appointed Sotomayor to the District Court for the Southern District of New York. Bill Clinton appointed her to the 2nd Circuit in 1998.
It does not come as a surprise that she is being called a bigot and reversed racist by those who are themselves a mouth piece for some of the most racially insensitive comments and statements ever made in recent times by a politician , pundit, or talk show host. As reported by the Huffington Post Website and blog.. five current Republican Senators voted in favor of her nomination then: Sens. Collins, Gregg, Hatch, Lugar, Snowe. Among the no votes were current Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, current Minority Whip John Kyl and Sen. Jeff Sessions, currently the ranking Republican on the Judiciary Committee.
Keep it on the Down Low
According to the Web Site " The Hill" in a post titled "Gun-shy Gop urges attacks on nominee by Alexander Bolton, In public, Senate Republicans have kept their distance from conservative attacks on Sonia Sotomayor — but behind the scenes, they have encouraged activists to keep their crosshairs trained on the Supreme Court nominee.
Bolton's article continues the description how conservatives have blasted Sotomayor for a range of statements and rulings, such as her off-hand remark that the “Court of Appeals is where policy is made” and a speech suggesting that a “wise Latina” has better judgment than a “white male who hasn’t lived that life.” Some have claimed that President Obama nominated her primarily because she is a Hispanic woman and others said she would be biased against the wealthy. The question that must be explored is if Sonia Sotomayor had been a white male with the same back ground would he have been labled a racist or a bigot or would he have just been called a socialist.
http://pr.thinkprogress.org/2009/05/pr20090529
http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/gun-shy-gop-urges-attacks-on-nominee-2009-06-03.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/05/26/sonia-sotomayor-10-things_n_207724.html
Friday, May 22, 2009
" Lets Do It Again "
Who ever said there is not enough time in the day was right in more ways then one.
I have recently discovered that the hard part about blogging is keeping up with your blog. When you are busy working , going to school and raising a family can take it's toll on your personal time.
Examples
My Son is about to finish high school while my daughter just received her drivers license ( Whew !)and is finishing her second year of college all with parental help and guidance of course.
The combination of work and traffic result in long tedious hours day after day when all that is left is the weekend and of course we are loaded down with all our weekend chores that are not possible during the week, and lastly the pursuit of a graduate degree at the same time creates even more pressure on the weekly schedule.
So When Do I have Time To Blog?
It is a discipline that requires reading and writing as time permits such as lunch hours, breaks , or late in the evening or early in the morning.
Bottom line
you have to treat the blog like another part of the family or your baby , especially if you truly believe you have opinions and ideas that can be best expressed as a communicator online with others who share your thoughts or those who have differing opinions.
So I have decided that I will Pursue the art of blogging again with out long months in between each post, and make every effort to assure that "The True Clarion Call" stay current with the issues of politics, entertainment, social concerns, pop culture and more.
"Get Ready Get Ready Get Ready"
TD. Jakes (cir) 1996
I have recently discovered that the hard part about blogging is keeping up with your blog. When you are busy working , going to school and raising a family can take it's toll on your personal time.
Examples
My Son is about to finish high school while my daughter just received her drivers license ( Whew !)and is finishing her second year of college all with parental help and guidance of course.
The combination of work and traffic result in long tedious hours day after day when all that is left is the weekend and of course we are loaded down with all our weekend chores that are not possible during the week, and lastly the pursuit of a graduate degree at the same time creates even more pressure on the weekly schedule.
So When Do I have Time To Blog?
It is a discipline that requires reading and writing as time permits such as lunch hours, breaks , or late in the evening or early in the morning.
Bottom line
you have to treat the blog like another part of the family or your baby , especially if you truly believe you have opinions and ideas that can be best expressed as a communicator online with others who share your thoughts or those who have differing opinions.
So I have decided that I will Pursue the art of blogging again with out long months in between each post, and make every effort to assure that "The True Clarion Call" stay current with the issues of politics, entertainment, social concerns, pop culture and more.
"Get Ready Get Ready Get Ready"
TD. Jakes (cir) 1996
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Welcome To Our New Commander in Cheif

Barack Obama, joined by his wife Michelle and daughters Sasha and Malia, takes the oath of office from Chief Justice John Roberts to become the 44th president of the United States at the U.S. Capitol. (Jae C. Hong/Associated Press)
On this historic day our nation has started a journey on the road to redefining itself as a true nation where all things are possible if one dares to work hard and dream. Our newly elected president has challenged our nation to grow up into the country the founding fathers established One nation of the people, for the people, and by the people.
Gerard Thomas
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