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Question 1: A woman
is pregnant and already has 8 children, 3 are
blind, 2 are deaf, and she has syphilis. Would you recommend
that she have
an abortion?
Question 2: It is
time to elect a new world leader, and your vote
counts. Here are the facts about the three leading candidates:
Candidate A:
* Associates with crooked politicians
* Consults with astrologists
* Has had two mistresses
* Chain smokes and drinks 8 to 10 martinis a day
Candidate B:
* Was kicked out of office twice
* Sleeps until noon
* Used opium in college
* Drinks a quart of whisky every evening
Candidate C:
* He is a decorated war hero
* He's a vegetarian
* Doesn't smoke
* Drinks an occasional beer
* Hasn't had any extramarital affairs
Which of these candidates would be
your choice?
(Decide first, no peeking. Find your
answers at the bottom of the newsletter)
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Welp,
the cover says all…
…There is some debate over the
cover. Perhaps it does diminish the book’s grave subject
matter. But then again, I could think of no better image to
illustrate America’s ravaging of Black culture. “Everything
But The Burden: What White People are Taking From Black Culture”
is an intellectual masterpiece; the modern day Drylongso of
academia. This anthology – conceptualized and edited
by Greg Tate – features essays by some of the country’s
most conscientious artists and writers. Fasten your seatbelt
for an excerpt: Bold
Type: Excerpt by Greg Tate A must have for your
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Books: Everything but the Burden: What White People Are Taking
from Black Culture
Bullshit! No, Fertilizer!
“Bullshit or Fertilizer: Tough Love for Artists on The
Fence” is for those who haven’t quite figured
how or when to become whom or what they truly aspire to be.
Like an old-fashioned whipping, Pierre Bennu manages to say,
in just a few words, what it takes Iyanla and Tony Robbins
volumes to impart. A pocket-sized kick in the butt, visit
www.exittheapple.com
for more info…and to learn more about Pierre, his philosophy,
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