Black Shows + ABC=Stack Your Checks While U Can!

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Damon Wayan has entrusted ABC with his career again. I guess he didn’t learn from his lat sitcom “My Wife  & Kids” when they were cancelled, despite good ratings.  I guess you gotta make the donuts by any means necessary.  
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The sitcom is entitled “Never Better” and Wayans stars as a recovering alcoholic who is striving to do right by his wife and kids.
I hope it’s better than it sounds.
Seriously. 
 
And I BET, he won’t be saying NI*GER anytime soon on ABC, either! lol
Wish u well, Damon. 
 

If A Nanny Can Tell U How To Raise Your Kids on TV, Then a School Can Potty Train Your Child!!

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I’m not sure where I am on this subject:
POTTY TRAINING.
It can be difficult, and frustrating for both parties (parent/child), but I’m not sure if I was able to send my child to a potty training school, I would have taken advantage of the opportunity.
Keeping it real…I know I wouldn’t have.
I would’ve taken that (putting my child in a potty training school) as a blow to my parenting skills, and I would feel unworthy being a parent.
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But that’s just MY OPINION.
Heck, if they can sell canine couture clothing, I guess you can have a potty training school. I mean they do have stripper pole classes…same ridiculousness, right?
lol
At Children’s Hospital Boston, potty training school has been a godsend. Some children are traumatized by the sound of a flushing toilet, other kids just aren’t ready to be potty trained.
I learned that lesson. I tried to potty train my son prematurely and it was a disaster.
He was almost 3yrs old (after 100 trillion mothers told me, boys are late bloomers and you can’t rush them), but looked 5yrs old, when he was potty-trained. I’m happy to say he was a success. The first night in his big boy pants, I woke up every 2 hours to check on him and take him to the bathroom.
Nothing.
Next morning I woke up taking the “dead man walking” walk to his room, fearful an aromatic urine whiff would meet me at the threshold of his room.
Nothing.
My kid had his 1st successful night in his big boy pants.
I’m happy to report he’s been piss and Pampers free ever since (he’ll be 17 in July).
But that’s just me.
If you’re on the verge of doing some abusive, wrestling moves on your child bcuz they’re wetting themselves or they refuse to be potty train…
SEND THEIR PISSY BEHINDS TO A POTTY TRAINING SCHOOL-cuz if you make the news due to hurting your child, I’m sending YOUR story to <a href=”http://www.parentsbehavingbadly.com/”>Parents Behaving Badly</a>!
But send them AFTER you’ve taken them to the dr., and made sure your pissy angel is ok physiologically. Truth be told YOU may be your child’s hindrance to potty training success.

You probably scared the piss back into their kidneys!
I’m just saying…
For more info on potty training school and all it entails, go here.

*sigh* Hillary’s Still Here…

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Silly of me to assume she was just going to HAND OVER the election to Obama!  She definitely has fight in her, but I’m ready for her to go.  Whenever I think about November being EIGHT MOS away,  & it’ll be EIGHT MOS before all of this is over (for constituents) my bones ache!!  Hillary is definitely going to give Obama a run for his money, and that’ll make his being prez all the more sweeter-he’ll appreciate it more.  
Congrats Hillary!


IT AIN’T OVER YET!!


(CNN) — Sen. Hillary Clinton got her campaign back on track with projected wins in the Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island primaries.

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 Sen. Hillary Clinton claimed victory in Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island.

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Delegate-rich Texas and Ohio were considered must-wins for her campaign.

Obama, who claimed victory in Vermont, had won 12 straight contests since Super Tuesday on February 5.

Texas also held Democratic caucuses Tuesday, but it was too close to declare a winner.

“For everyone here in Ohio and across America who’s been ever been counted out but refused to be knocked out, for everyone who has stumbled but stood right back up, and for everyone who works hard and never gives up — this one is for you,” Clinton said before supporters in Columbus.

“You know what they say,” she said. “As Ohio goes, so goes the nation. Well, this nation’s coming back and so is this campaign.”

Obama congratulated Clinton on her victories but downplayed his losses. CNN’s political team weighs in on the results »

“We know this: No matter what happens tonight, we have nearly the same delegate lead as we had this morning, and we are on our way to winning this nomination,” Obama told supporters in Texas.

Sen. John McCain swept all four Republican contests on Tuesday to become his party’s presumptive nominee. Read about McCain’s victory

McCain won primaries in Texas, Ohio, Vermont and Rhode Island, giving him more than the 1,191 delegates needed to clinch the GOP nomination.

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“I am very, very grateful and pleased to note that tonight, my friends, we have won enough delegates to claim with confidence, humility and a great sense of responsibility, that I will be the Republican nominee for president of the United States,” McCain told supporters Tuesday night. Video Watch McCain claim victory »

Mike Huckabee dropped out of the Republican race after the results came in.

“It’s now important that we turn our attention not to what could have been or what we wanted to have been, but now what must be — and that is a united party,” Huckabee told a crowd in Dallas. Video Watch Huckabee bow out »

McCain is slated to go to the White House on Wednesday to receive the endorsement of President Bush, according to two Republican sources.

The Arizona senator’s campaign — his second run for the White House — was largely written off for dead last summer amid outspoken opposition from the party’s conservative base, a major staff shakeup and disappointing fundraising.

But McCain said earlier Tuesday that he was confident he would emerge as the presumptive nominee by the end of the night.

McCain overwhelmingly won moderates and conservatives in Ohio, but he lost the evangelical vote to Huckabee, according to exit polls.

Obama’s campaign pressed to extend voting by one hour in two Ohio counties. See county-by-county results in Ohio

“Due to reports of ballot shortages in Cuyahoga and Franklin counties, we requested a voting extension in those counties,” said Obama spokesman Bill Burton.

A judge ruled to keep parts of Cuyahoga county open an extra hour.

In Texas, Clinton held a two-to-one advantage over Obama with Hispanic voters, while ObamaSee county-by-county results in Texas had the overwhelming advantage with black voters in the state’s Democratic primary, according to CNN’s exit poll.

Eighty-three percent of blacks voted for Obama, while 16 percent supported Clinton, according to the exit poll.

Meanwhile, 64 percent of Hispanics backed Clinton, while 32 percent went for Obama.

Early exit polls indicate a distinct “age gap” in both states.

Obama appealed most strongly to younger voters while older voters favored Clinton. Among Ohio Democratic primary voters aged 17 to 29, 65 percent went for Obama, and 34 percent went for Clinton. Among those age 60 and older, Clinton led Obama 67-31 percent.

The same pattern held true in early exit polling from the Texas Democratic primary. Among voters aged 18 to 29, Obama led Clinton 61-39 percent, and among voters 60 and older, Clinton led Obama 63- 36 percent.

Poll workers in Collin County, near Dallas, estimated that nearly three-quarters of the Democratic voters would participate in the Democratic caucuses to be held after the polls close.

In an unusual system, the 193 delegates that Texas will send to the Democratic National Convention will be split between Obama and Clinton according to the results of both the primary and the caucuses.

State party officials say the dual primary/caucus system promotes participation in the party. Both Clinton and Obama have encouraged supporters to do the “Texas two-step” and vote in both events.

Obama came into the day with momentum on his side. He had 1,378 pledged delegates and superdelegates to Clinton’s 1,269.

Neither candidate is close to the 2,025 needed to win the Democratic nomination. Allocate delegates yourself and see how the numbers add up »

Former President Bill Clinton said in February that if his wife won Ohio and Texas, she’d go on to win the nomination. source

Would This Be A Case of “Guilt by Association” if Obama Embraced Sharpton & Jackson??

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Tiptoe’n thru my girl AJ’s blog, Over Analyze It, she posted a video (courtesy of NBC SNL- YAWNNNNN) that generated a laugh, but after laughing at something that’s not quite laughable…a question formed: Would Obama be considered a buffoon, if he embraced Al Sharpton, and Jesse Jackson? If seen speaking or socializing with these men, would it endanger his chances at being President?

Watch the video and post your thoughts:

 

 

Bounty Hunter Duane “Dog” Chapman..coming back to a TV screen near U

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A&E ends their “Dog’s” Suffering…Bounty Hunter to resume shooting this week

A&E has decided to end its self-inflicted Duane “Dog”Chapman’s punishment by resuming the shooting of its highest rated show, Bounty Hunter.

For those unaware click here to be reminded of the debacle known as Dog the bounty hunter. Dog’s infamous telephone racist tirade was recorded (unbeknownst to him) by his son Tucker, and made public for all the world to hear. *sigh* Attempting to appear to do the right thing A&E pulled Dog’s show.

Duane of course apologized, contacted Al Sharpton, not sure if he toured the chitlin’ circuit, but he was open to interviews.

So after laying low for 3 mos., Duane and Co., will resume shooting Bounty Hunter this Thursday. I don’t have it in me to tripp out, start a protest, yada yada, blah blah blah…I just hope he’s more sensitive to those different.

One Citizen called it correctly:

A&E will relent, after a suitable period of time, and reinstate his popular money-spinning episodic show.

 

 

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