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Archive for November 24th, 2009


Dallas Escorts: Denton sorority gives African-American boys key to success, leadership

He told them they must always have their short term and their long term goals in mind.
Curtis Cornelious is the first African-American to serve on the Little Elm town council. He said he was teased for being a nerd when he was younger, but that really didn’t matter.
It’s better to be prepared and not have the opportunity than to have the opportunity and not be prepared, he said. Pay attention to your dream.
Jake Reed spoke on MEN, Manners, Etiquette, and Nobility. The former Minnesota Viking and New Orleans Saint said, When you see girls don’t throw paper at them. Treat girls like you would treat your mom.
Don’t let rap music you listen to be the way you call girls. If you see another kid that doesn’t dress the way you do, don’t disrespect them, Reed said. Show manners.

See the full article from “McKinney Courier Gazette”

Dallas Escorts: City Says It’s Serious About Cleaning Up One Beleaguered NW Dallas Intersection

Last week, council member Ann Margolin told a room full of Northwest Dallas residents that the city was going to start cracking down on crime at and around the intersection of Royal Lane and Dennis Road, where day-laborers while away the daylight hours in front of a convenience store. Matter of fact, she said, on November 19 she was meeting with First Assistant City Manager Ryan Evans and Dallas police officials to discuss the matter. Which she did: After the jump, you’ll find a letter Deputy Chief Malik Aziz of the Northwest Division’s Patrol Bureau sent to Evans in advance of their confab detailing the myriad issues with the intersection, which has become a hot spot for drug dealing, prostitution, gambling and, till recently, a homeless camp.

Mr. Evans: 10-19-09 – I held a meeting with all of the area store owners and managers. 90 percent of the meeting attendees signed the Criminal Trespass Affidavits Forms and expressed and interest to …

See the full article from “Dallas Observer”

Dallas Strip Clubs: Time asks the Hasan faith question (kind of)

I was having a private conversation the other day, soon after the Fort Hood massacre, with a specialist in issues of religious freedom and, in particular, Jihadist persecution of moderate Muslims and various religious minorities in predominately Muslim lands.
The details were filtering out about the many clues that U.S. Army officials had missed linked to the evolving, increasingly radical beliefs of Major Nidal Malik Hasan in the weeks, months or even years before he opened fire on his colleagues in the U.S. Army. “We’re probably going to find out,” said the expert, “that Hasan was even visiting strip clubs and nobody (at Fort Hood) understood what that meant.”
Sure enough, the public soon learned that Hasan had, in fact, been frequenting strip clubs. In some previous terrorism cases, including 9/11, this had been a sign that devout Muslim males were freely committing sins that they believed would soon be washed away in the ultimate act of self sacrifice — martyrdom in defense of the faith.

See the full article from “GetReligion (blog)”