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Sunday, May 20, 2012

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This site was created by Lamar and Ronnie Tyler, a thirty-something year old couple with 4 kids in the DC Area. We share our opinions and points of view on relationships, parenting, politics, current events and anything in between.
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The thing is, y’all don’t know the half of it. When you wait on hold to talk to Rush, during the commercial and news breaks, you’re subjected to a series interstitials that can only appeal to racists. Rush, I think, calls them, “entertaining”. He’s got some guy doing impressions of Jesse Jackson, Ron Artest, Al Sharpton and several other African Americans.
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Bolg: The Devine Nine - it's all about greek to us
I’ve got a question for you.  What if black fraternities and sororities were asked by President Obama to place a moratorium on stepping for exactly one school year?
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Author: gregmaxx Created: 3/14/2011 4:16 PM
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By gregmaxx on 3/14/2011 7:52 PM
City leaders across the country face tight budgets, decreasing revenues, and unemployment challenges. And, as Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index data reveal, they also face another looming problem: high obesity rates that are accompanied with astronomical healthcare costs. Obesity's healthcare costs aren't distributed equally across the nation, and definitely not across U.S. cities. According to its 2009 studies of 187 U.S. metro areas, Gallup estimates that the direct costs associated with obesity and related chronic conditions are about $50 million per 100,000 residents annually in cities with the highest rates of obesity. The direct and additional hidden costs of obesity are stifling businesses and organizations that stimulate jobs and growth in U.S. cities. Losing weight, gaining savings Obesity's healthcare costs are not distributed equally across the nation, and definitely not across U.S. cities. The majority of cities Gallup studied need to cut their obesity rates by at least a quarter...
 
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