Pages

Thursday, July 25, 2013

North Carolina lawmakers approve drug testing for welfare | abc11.com

North Carolina lawmakers approve drug testing for welfare | abc11.com
John Butts@JBMedia - Reports:
Lawmakers want suspicious applicants for North Carolina's worker-training and welfare program to be drug-tested or fingerprinted.

The state Senate gave the bill final legislative approval Thursday. It now goes to Gov. Pat McCrory for his signature.
The measure would allow county social services departments that suspect a recipient is using drugs to require a test before receiving benefits through the Work First program. Applicants would have to pay for the test, but could be repaid if they test negative.
Welfare and food stamps applicants also would see expanded background criminal history checks as agencies search for people with outstanding felony warrants, or probation or parole violations. Counties could collect fingerprints to check applicants
Lawmakers in nearly 30 states have introduced such bills.
 http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=news/politics&id=9185082

Plea deal offered to Cleveland kidnapping suspect Ariel Castro, TV station reports - Yahoo! News

Plea deal offered to Cleveland kidnapping suspect Ariel Castro, TV station reports - Yahoo! News
John Butts@JBMedia - Reports:
A plea deal has been offered to the man accused of kidnapping three Cleveland women and raping them repeatedly while he held them in captivity at his home during the past decade, according to a Cleveland TV station.

If Ariel Castro, 53, of Cleveland accepts the deal, he would avoid the death penalty, according to a report by WKYC-TV in Cleveland. The deal, however, has not been finalized.
A final pretrial hearing has been scheduled for Friday morning, said a spokeswoman for Judge Michael Russo, who is presiding over the case.
Maria Russo, Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy McGinty’s spokeswoman, said she could not confirm if a formal deal had been offered to Castro.
Phone calls to Castro’s defense attorneys were not immediately returned.
Prosecutors and defense attorneys met in Russo’s http://news.yahoo.com/plea-deal-offered-to-accused-cleveland-kidnapper-ariel-castro--165830942.htmlcourtroom on Wednesday and said they were working toward a plea deal.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Anthony Weiner | Breaking News for Black America

Anthony Weiner | Breaking News for Black America
John Butts@JBMedia - Reports:
NEW YORK (AP) – Anthony Weiner found himself caught in another sexting scandal Tuesday like the one that destroyed his congressional career, but stood side-by-side with his wife to say he won’t drop out of the race for mayor of New York.
SEE ALSO: Woman Killed In Harlem Projects Days After Mayoral Candidates Spend The Night
“This is entirely behind me,” Weiner said at an evening news conference, hours after the gossip website The Dirty posted X-rated text messages and a crotch shot that it said the former congressman exchanged with a woman after he left office.
Weiner admitted sending a woman sexually explicit photos and messages and acknowledged the activity took place as recently as last summer, more than a year after he resigned from the House in disgrace for the same sort of behavior with at least a half-dozen women.
But with his wife, Huma Abedin, smiling shyly an arm’s length away from him, he said: “I want to bring my vision to the people of the city of New York. I hope they are willing to still continue to give me a second chance.”
Weiner then turned the microphone over to his wife, who did not appear with him at the June 2011 news conference when he stepped down from Congress over a scandal that began with a Twitter photo of his bulging underpants.
This time, Abedin reaffirmed her support for her husband and said the sexting matter is “between us.”
“I love him, I have forgiven him, I believe in him, and as we have said from the beginning, we are moving forward,” said Abedin, a longtime adviser to former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Abedin said her husband had made some “horrible mistakes both before he resigned from Congress and after” but insisted the two of them discussed “all of this” before he jumped into the mayor’s race in May.
On Tuesday, Harper’s Bazaar released an excerpt from a piece Abedin wrote explaining that although she doesn’t like the limelight, she decided to campaign for him because he’s “a better man” now.
The latest disclosures could severely test voters’ willingness to forgive Weiner, who has said he spent his two years in political exile since the scandal trying to make things right with his wife and earn redemption.
The New York Times and three of his rivals for mayor called on him to drop out of the race.
The 48-year-old Democrat has been near the top of most polls since his late entry into the campaign.
“I said that other texts and photos were likely to come out and today they have,” said Weiner, who added that he was surprised that more had not previously surfaced.
After the news conference, Weiner went directly to a mayoral forum on gay men’s issues and was warmly received.
The woman with whom he exchanged the messages was not identified by The Dirty. She told the website that she was 22 when she began chatting with Weiner on a social networking site. She said their online relationship began in July 2012 and lasted six months.
She said that Weiner used the alias “Carlos Danger” for their exchanges but that she knew she was talking to the former congressman.
The exchanges posted on The Dirty consist of sexually explicit fantasizing about various sex acts. At one point, the man reported to be Weiner wrote, “I’m deeply flawed.”
The woman said Weiner promised to help her get a job at the political website Politico and suggested meeting in a Chicago condo for a tryst.
The woman said she and Weiner also exchanged nude photos of themselves and engaged in phone sex. The Dirty ran a pixelated photo of what it said were Weiner’s genitals.
“This was a bad situation for me because I really admired him. Even post scandal, I thought he was misunderstood. Until I got to know him. I thought I loved him. Pretty pathetic,” the woman was quoted as telling the website.
She said he later asked her to destroy the evidence of their chats. She insisted that she never had sex with Weiner or received any payment from him.
The woman said her relationship with Weiner “fizzled” in November 2012. She said she last heard from him this past April, when his intention to run for mayor was revealed in a New York Times Magazine profile.
Weiner said that not every allegation made by the woman was true but that he was not going to dispute specific claims. The lawyer for The Dirty’s founder, Nik Ritchie, said his client was ill and would not comment Tuesday.
Weiner said his last sexting exchange happened “sometime last summer, I think,” after he and his wife sat down for a glowing People magazine profile in which they said their troubles were behind them.
Abedin, who was pregnant when the original sexting scandal broke and gave birth months later, has played a large and visible role in his mayoral campaign.
Two weekends ago, she walked hand-in-hand with Weiner as they talked to voters on a Harlem street.
In an editorial posted online Tuesday, the New York Times urged Weiner to drop out of the race, saying Weiner “should take his marital troubles and personal compulsions out of the public eye, away from cameras, off the Web and out of the race for mayor of New York City.”
Three of his rivals for mayor – Public Advocate Bill de Blasio and former City Councilman Sal Albanese, both Democrats, and billionaire John Catsimatidis, a Republican – also called on Weiner to quit the race.
“Enough is enough,” de Blasio said. “The sideshows of this election have gotten in the way of the debate we should be having about the future of this city.”
Another mayoral hopeful, city Comptroller John Liu, stopped short of calling for Weiner to bow out, but suggested his “propensity for pornographic selfies is a valid issue for voters.”
The other leading Democratic candidates, including City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and former City Comptroller Bill Thompson, did not immediately comment.
The disclosure suddenly puts Weiner’s indiscretions, judgment and candor back in the forefront of his campaign, political analysts said.
“It makes it tougher to believe this is behind him,” said Democratic former state Assemblyman Michael Benjamin, now a political consultant.
Some voters have said they felt Weiner had atoned for his past and were willing to give him a second chance. But a third chance, for misbehavior that occurred after his resignation?
“I think he had a chance to redeem himself and if he did it twice, he really betrayed the public’s trust again,” said Jeremy Green, a New Yorker. “I think he’s past the point of no return for New Yorkers.”

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Schools Dismissing Rape With Excuses Like 'He Didn't 0rgasm' | Liberals Unite

Schools Dismissing Rape With Excuses Like 'He Didn't 0rgasm' | Liberals Unite
John Butts@JBMedia - Reports:
The University of Southern California is finding itself in some legal hot water for alleged failures to pursue and prosecute charges of rape.
According to this report from the Huffington Post, 13 students and several unnamed students have filed charges alleging the the campus does not reports of sexual violence.
The lead complainant, Tucker Reed, alleges that the university refused to pursue charges that Reed’s ex-boyfriend had raped her. An official at the school reportedly told Reed that their goal was to be “educative,” not to “punish” (in reference to her alleged rapist).
Another student claimed that the school determined that there was no rape because the assailant didn’t orgasm.
“Because he stopped, it was not rape,” she was told, according to the complaint. “Even though his penis penetrated your vagina, because he stopped, it was not a crime.”
Source: Huffington Post (emphasis added)
Another student claimed that she was raped at a fraternity event and that USC blamed her, saying that women should not “go out, get drunk and expect not to get raped.”
Of the students who were found guilty of sexual assault, the complaint states that they were given slaps on the wrist, sometimes including just a letter telling them to stay away from the alleged victim. They were still allowed to graduate.
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has dismissed parts of the complaint, citing too little information or in some cases, the lapse of a shocking 180 day time limit. The statute of limitations on rape cases in California is six years.
It’s estimated that one in five college-aged women will be raped. 65% of college rapes go unreported. According to the Center for Public Integrity, even when an assailant is found guilty in the university system, only 10 to 25 percent are expelled – which means that victims are often forced to drop out to avoid coming face to face with their rapist.
The Obama administration has addressed the issue, asking schools to take women more seriously and to lower their standard of proof needed for investigating.http://samuel-warde.com/2013/07/sickening-schools-dismissing-rape-with-excuses-like-he-didnt-0rgasm/

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Father Michael Pfleger: Racism is in the DNA of America | The Raw Story

Father Michael Pfleger: Racism is in the DNA of America | The Raw Story
John Butts@JBMedia - Reports:
As Chicagoans rallied to demand justice for Trayvon Martin on Saturday, Father Michael Pfleger of St. Sabina’s Catholic Church urged Americans to “stand your ground” against racism.
“My prayer is that today the rich seed of Trayvon’s life will not just be a moment of anger but a launching pad,” Pfleger said, “a launching pad to a moment to change America. As I watch people of all races and creeds and ages come together and speak out, I pray that we will finally come together in unity and create a voice of black and white and brown and young and old to come together with a cry for justice and quality that nobody can not listen to in America.”
The activist preacher, a prominent critic of Chicago gun violence, said the United States needed to reexamine its soul and confront racism. The country’s long history of institutional racism still lingered, despite the advances of the past century. “Let’s finally have the discussion on race and racial profiling because racism is in the DNA of America,” Pfleger continued.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/07/21/father-michael-pfleger-racism-is-in-the-dna-of-america/

Donna Edwards schools Ben Carson for ignoring ‘systemic problems’ about race | The Raw Story

Donna Edwards schools Ben Carson for ignoring ‘systemic problems’ about race | The Raw Story
John Butts@JBMedia - Reports:
Rep. Donna Edwards (D-MA) explained to retired conservative neurosurgeon Ben Carson on Sunday that he was making a mistake by refusing to talk about race because there are “deep systemic problems that really impact African-Americans.”
Fox News Sunday invited Carson — who has been talked about as a possible 2016 Republican presidential candidate — to respond to President Barack Obama’s surprise remarks on Friday about how his experience as a black man related to the Trayvon Martin case.
“We have a tendency to overemphasize the superficial,” Carson told Fox News host Chris Wallace. “You know, I was asked once by an NPR reporter why I don’t talk about race that often. And I said it’s because I’m a neurosurgeon. And she looked at me quite quizzically. And I said, ‘You see, when I take someone to the operating room and I peel down the scalp and take off the bone flap and open the dura, I’m operating on the thing that makes the perhttp://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/07/21/donna-edwards-schools-ben-carson-ignoring-systemic-problems-about-race/son who they are.’ It’s not the covering that makes them who they are.”

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Why White People Are Afraid | Alternet

Why White People Are Afraid | Alternet
John Butts@JBMedia - Reports:
What do white people have to be afraid of in a world structured on white privilege? Their own fears.
 
 It may seem self-indulgent to talk about the fears of white people in a white-supremacist society. After all, what do white people really have to be afraid of in a world structured on white privilege? It may be self-indulgent, but it's critical to understand because these fears are part of what keeps many white people from confronting ourselves and the system.
 The first, and perhaps most crucial, fear is that of facing the fact that some of what we white people have is unearned. It's a truism that we don't really make it on our own; we all have plenty of help to achieve whatever we achieve. That means that some of what we have is the product of the work of others, distributed unevenly across society, over which we may have little or no control individually. No matter how hard we work or how smart we are, we all know -- when we are honest with ourselves -- that we did not get where we are by merit alone. And many white people are afraid of that fact.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

One million children labor in Africa’s goldmines | The Raw Story

One million children labor in Africa’s goldmines | The Raw Story
John Butts@JBMedia - Reports:

TIÉBÉLÉ, Burkina Faso -- On the rocky ground outside the Kollo mining village near the border between Burkina Faso and Ghana, about 100 people are working, 30 or so of them children. They smash boulders into pebbles and pebbles into grit with primitive hammers and sticks. They haul buckets of well water up the hillside and, pouring this water into shallow pans filled with rock and dirt, they swirl the muddy mix, looking in the silt for tiny flecks of gold.
Nearby, a small hill rises from this barren gold field, and atop this hill are hand-dug shafts that plunge 150 feet into the ground. Joseph, 15, and Germain, 12, lead the way down into the mine, gripping knotted ropes, finding footholds and squeezing past support timbers in the yard-wide pits. They get to the bottom after 20 minutes and silently begin to fill buckets of ore to be hauled up by rope.
The shaft ends in a cramped, pitch-dark pit. The bottom widens a bit to reveal a tiny, wedge-shaped crevice. In the darkness, sitting cross-legged with a flashlight strapped to his head, is a small boy. He chinks at the rock walls with a handmade pickax and scoops the shards into a large green bucket. His hands never stop moving - scooping and chipping, chipping and scooping. The older boys call him Théophile. They say he is 7 years old.  http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/07/11/one-million-children-labor-in-africas-goldmines/

Harry Reid can’t help but feel sorry for John Boehner - Burgess Everett - POLITICO.com

Harry Reid can’t help but feel sorry for John Boehner - Burgess Everett - POLITICO.com
John Butts@JBMedia - Reports:
“I guess I feel sorry for the speaker,” Reid told reporters Tuesday, citing the immigration, farm, water infrastructure and Internet sales tax bills that have run into trouble in the House.
(PHOTOS: 13 times John Boehner cried)
Reid isn’t criticizing Boehner personally, aides insist. He’s instead making the case that Boehner is a nice guy who just isn’t in charge of things. And they don’t believe Democrats are risking any negotiating capital either.
Reid’s not alone with his crocodile tears for Boehner. Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) said the speaker “wants to do the right thing” by working with moderates.
“I think he’s worried the right-wing, extreme base of his party is going to take him out,” McCaskill said.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Voucher Supporting Black Preachers Throw Their Support Behind Republican Gov. Chris Christie | Your Black World

Voucher Supporting Black Preachers Throw Their Support Behind Republican Gov. Chris Christie | Your Black World
John Butts@JBMedia - Reports:
Much of the black community views vouchers as a way of sucking money out of the public school system and funneling those public dollars to private schools. But there is a cadre of black ministers in New Jersey who feel differently, and those ministers have thrown their support behind Republican Gov. Chris Christie.
Bishop Reginald Jackson, one of New Jersey’s most well known ministers, said Democrats have disappointed him and threw his support behind Republican Gov. Chris Christie.
At issue is the Opportunity Scholarship Act, a bill that would give children in low-performing urban schools a publicly funded scholarship to attend a private school or an alternate public school.
Jackson says he could not support the Democratic candidate for governor, State Sen. Barbara Buono, due to her opposition to vouchers.
“A quality education is a civil right, and it is sad for me to see my party, which embraced the Civil Rights movement, now in New Jersey blocking low-income and minority children from escaping the slavery of failing schools,” Jackson said at a  news conference, as he stood with other black ministers who are supporting Christie.
Most Democrats in the state do not support vouchers and don’t support the bill.
Jackson defended his support for Christie even after Christie vetoed minimum wage legislation which would’ve gone a long way toward helping the poorest people in the state.

http://www.yourblackworld.net/2013/07/black-news/voucher-supporting-black-preachers-throw-their-support-behind-republican-gov-chris-christie/

Texas House approves abortion bill — MSNBC

Texas House approves abortion bill — MSNBC
John Butts@JBMedia - Reports:
Rep. Senfronia Thompson listens to questions with other representatives regarding her proposed amendment to allow abortion as late as twenty-four weeks in cases of incest and rape as the House of Representatives meet to vote on legislation restricting abortion rights in Austin, Texas on July 9, 2013. (Photo by Mike Stone/Reuters)
Texas lawmakers are now one vote away from sending a controversial abortion bill to the desk of Governor Rick Perry.
The Texas House voted 98-49 to pass House Bill 2, which would ban abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, require abortions be performed in ambulatory surgical centers, require doctors performing abortions to have admitting privileges at hospitals within 30 miles of the facility, and require doctors to administer abortion-inducing drugs in person—rather than allow a woman to take it at home.
State representatives met all day Tuesday to debate the bill as onlookers clad in blue, in support of HB2, and in orange, in opposition of the bill, flooded the gallery to watch the procedure.
After hours of back-and-forth discussions over 26 amendments, a final vote occurred shortly after 9:30 p.m. CDT.
A House committee approved HB2 last Wednesday after hours of public testimony.
The abortion bill gained a second life after Perry announced a second special session at the end of June to vote on the issue. The bill failed to gain enough votes during the Texas legislature’s regular session (which required a two-thirds majority), and it also failed in the last special session after an epic filibuster in the Senate by State Sen. Wendy Davis, which brought national attention to the measure.
The bill now moves to the Senate, where a vote is expected Wednesday.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Myrlie Evers-Williams talks to Melissa Harris-Perry about SCOTUS rulings on VRA, affirmative action | theGrio

Myrlie Evers-Williams talks to Melissa Harris-Perry about SCOTUS rulings on VRA, affirmative action | theGrio
John Butts@JBMedia - Reports:
The 2013 Essence Festival is definitely a party with a purpose.
Also known as the biggest celebration of black women in the world, it is a place where our greatest leaders have converged to discuss the issues that matter most to the black community — plus those that impact Americans unilaterally, but African-Americans in particular, such as voting rights.
Scholar and MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry spoke to civil rights activist Myrlie Evers-Williams about significant changes in the Voting Rights Act and possible changes in affirmative action that may be coming, due to recent rulings by the Supreme Court.
Myrlie Evers-Williams, the widow of slain civil rights leader Medgar Evers, has carried on this icon’s legacy by becoming a pioneering activist and journalist in her own career. Evers-Williams stopped by the MSNBC experience at the Essence Festival to discuss how she feels about these recent legal shifts and how they may impact civil rights at a live taping of the Melissa Harris-Perry show.http://thegrio.com/2013/07/06/myrlie-evers-williams-talks-to-melissa-harris-perry-about-scotus-rulings-on-vra-affirmative-action/

Why Are Whites Touchy About Being Called Racists?

Why Are Whites Touchy About Being Called Racists?
John Butts@JBMedia - Reports:

When whites react defensively to people who call them out on their bigotry, they are struggling, in part, to reconcile themselves with a loss of white privilege, Scot Nakagawa writes in a piece at Changelab, which examines racism through a variety of lenses.
I've often pondered the question, why are white people so touchy about being called out for racism?
I know some of you will say that racism is much more than the hurtful prejudice of a marginal few. Agreed. Racism is also inherited structural and political inequity by race resulting in persistent poverty, health disparities, and deficits of opportunity in communities of color. And as with all kinds of oppression, racism is ultimately kept in place by violence and the threat of violence (think in terms of lynchings, cross-burnings, KKK raids, etc. throughout our history). Simple prejudice seems pretty minor by comparison.
However, the powerful effect of white people's touchiness on this subject should not to be underestimated. In fact, I think it goes hand in hand with the threat of violence in perpetuating racism.
For instance, racial inequality nowadays relies more heavily on the intimidation and violence of the war on drugs and immigration enforcement than on the terrorism of vigilante groups. But, racist immigration and drug enforcement policies are founded on the widespread popularity of racial stereotypes that falsely criminalize black men as the source of the illegal drug problem in the U.S., and immigrants of color as drains on our economy. In other words, ordinary prejudice is as much a part of the oppressive equation for communities of color as violence and intimidation, and the fact that these ordinary forms of prejudice are expressed through major public institutions is possible because we deny that these stereotypes are grounded in prejudice at all.http://www.theroot.com/buzz/are-whites-touchy-about-being-called-racists 

Friday, July 5, 2013

Satellite Broadband Aims to Revolutionize African Development

Satellite Broadband Aims to Revolutionize African Development
John Butts@JBMedia - Reports:
AFRICANGLOBE – A new satellite system was launched into orbit last week that aims to bring high-speed Internet to remote communities across the globe. Its backers say it could have a big impact in rural parts of Africa by speeding up economic and social development. Others argue the huge amounts of money, however, should be spent on more basic needs.
Lift-off for the O3b – or “Other 3 Billion” – satellite system occurred last week in French Guiana. The system goes “live” later this year when eight satellites will enter a lower orbit to provide a faster connection.
Its backers include Google and the Development Bank of Southern Africa, among others.
Founder Greg Wyler said the “Other 3 Billion” are the people on the planet without access to fast Internet.
“This will enable everybody, and it will be a cascading effect, but it enablehttp://www.africanglobe.net/business/satellite-broadband-aims-revolutionize-african-development/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+africanglobe%2FQfoi+%28WWW.AFRICANGLOBE.NET%29s everybody in these societies to become economically relevant to the rest of the world,” he said.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Valerie Jarrett Discusses Barack Obamas Africa Trip | Breaking News for Black America

Valerie Jarrett Discusses Barack Obamas Africa Trip | Breaking News for Black America
John Butts@JBMedia - Reports:
Valerie Jarrett: Well, at the beginning of the President’s second term, we thought it was very important to change the paradigm and the relationship between the United States and Africa. That’s what he did at the beginning of his first term, when he visited Ghana. So we wanted to come back and make new commitments. Like [on Sunday], for example, we announced Power Africa, where we will make a major investment of billions of dollars that will help expand the power of Africa. If we do that, it will unleash so much potential that is just sitting there to be harnessed.http://newsone.com/2625931/valerie-jarrett-barack-obama-africa/    

Monday, July 1, 2013

The 9 Most Memorable Moments of the 2013 BET Awards | Stop The Presses! (NEW) - Yahoo! Music

The 9 Most Memorable Moments of the 2013 BET Awards | Stop The Presses! (NEW) - Yahoo! Music
John Butts@JBMedia - Reports:
The 2013 BET Awards took place Sunday, June 30, featuring a slew of performances by urban-music A-listers like Mariah Carey, Robin Thicke, 2 Chainz, and Chris Brown (but none by Drake, who led the nominations with 12, and won the top award of the night, yet didn't bother to show up). But what were the most memorable moments of the marathon 210-minute ceremony? We're glad you asked.http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/stop-the-presses/9-most-memorable-moments-2013-bet-awards-053138770.html