This is a hilarious promo for Adiddas. You may remember Slim Chin from last year’s blockbuster, The Hangover. This may just get me to go out and buy a pair of Adiddas.
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This is a hilarious promo for Adiddas. You may remember Slim Chin from last year’s blockbuster, The Hangover. This may just get me to go out and buy a pair of Adiddas.
This is an important case to watch for developments in. Prosecutorial misconduct is one of many problems in the criminal justice system that greatly affects people of color.
Yusef Komunyakaa writes very gritty, visually vivid poetry. I like to read him, especially when I need a reality check. “Prisoners” was written about the Vietnam War, since we are involved in two wars this piece has a heavy resonance to today.
Usually at the helipad
I see them stumble-dance
across the hot asphalt
with crokersacks over their heads,
moving toward the interrogation huts,
thin-framed as box kites
of sticks & black silk
anticipating a hard wind
that’ll tug & snatch them
out into space. I think
some must be laughing
under their dust-colored hoods,
knowing rockets are aimed
at Chu Lai—that the water’s
evaporating & soon the nail
will make contact with metal.
How can anyone anywhere love
these half-broken figures
bent under the sky’s brightness?
The weight they carry
is the soil we tread night & day.
Who can cry for them?
I’ve heard the old ones
are the hardest to break.
An arm twist, a combat boot
against the skull, a .45
jabbed into the mouth, nothing
works. When they start talking
with ancestors faint as camphor
smoke in pagodas, you know
you’ll have to kill them
to get an answer.
Sunlight throws
scythes against the afternoon.
Everything’s a heat mirage; a river
tugs at their slow feet.
I stand alone & amazed,
with a pill-happy door gunner
signaling for me to board the Cobra.
I remember how one day
I almost bowed to such figures
walking toward me, under
a corporal’s ironclad stare.
I can’t say why.
From a half-mile away
trees huddle together,
& the prisoners look like
marionettes hooked to strings of light.
I agree with HRH Princess Haya Al Hussein of Jordan wholeheartedly. It is time for the world to put up or shut up about this issue. We can make much more progress than we have.
The global economy is like a body if one part is infected, the entire body responds. It was lunacy to think that the recession would not affect the continent. It is great news that the African economy is rebounding, private industry is always a great engine
. I agree that the colonial economic ties to the West need to be revised and expanding trade with Asia, Latin America increased and deepened.
2011 is going to a BIG year for concert tours! Prince and Sade, all I can say is: “I have started saving my
money for tickets to BOTH shows!”
Prince To Kick Off Welcome 2 America Tour In December – Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV.