Saturday, February 29, 2020

How I'm Getting Prepared For The Coronavirus

Greetings Everyone,

Well, as you my know, everyone is talking about the Coronavirus around the world. Well I can't offer anything but advice to you guys. My advice may or may not help you. Now keep in mind that I'm just a regular person and I'm NOT a certified doctor. And there is no cure for Coronovirus.  I'm just using my brain. But I can tell you folks how I'm preparing: I got my Lysol Disinfectant Spray (to spray in the air and hard seats and wait 30 seconds to dry), Disinfectant Wipes (to wipe down door knobs, tables and remote controls), disposable gloves to wear while disinfecting things, 91% rubbing alcohol and hand sanitizer for my hands, orange and apple juice with vitamin C or some vitamin C supplements, herbal (choose between chamomile, ginger, cinnamon, tumeric, green or black) tea with local honey (always get local raw honey that come from your nearest state or city, never imported honey that just says 'made in the USA'), apple cider vinegar (drink 2 teaspoons everyday) and anti-bacterial hand soap (to wash my hands for 30 seconds). You can't play with this virus and you can't take risk. I'm also doing what doctors advised. I'm avoiding large crowds! Please do not get around a large group of people!  P.S. Don't ever give a baby who is either the age of 1 or 2 honey and/or apple cider vinegar!  The herbal teas, Chamomile and Black Tea will make you drowsy and sleepy, so you better drink either Chamomile or Black Tea if you are planning to go to bed  or take a nap immediately.  Also, when using disinfectant wipes, always let the wet part dry by itself! Don't ever dry the wet part off with a paper or regular towel. And most importantly: Wash your hands for 30 seconds guys! Oh, I almost forgot: If you're thinking about the millions of germs (including the Coronavirus) in your dollar bills, spray your dollar bills with Lysol Disinfectant Spray on each side and move on! I wish you good luck to you guys! Now if you are already having symptoms and if you are sick, you need to go to the doctor. If you are sick, you need to stay home from school and/or work. Good luck to you! And please people, DO NOT drink bleach and DO NOT drink hand sanitizer, those will kill you.

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Where To Register To Vote!

Hello My Dear Brothers And Sisters,

It has been a hot minute since I talk to you guys! As you all know, there are several events on the calendar of the year 2020 in the United States Of America, including........the Presidential Election! Yes it is almost that time people, to vote! If you are just starting out in the big world or if you just want to check or update your voting status and voting information, here are some links! We don't have time to waste, so do this immediately! The sooner you register to vote, the better! Something you must know: REGISTERING TO VOTE IS NOT THE SAME THING AS VOTING! PLEASE BE SURE TO CHECK AND SEE WHEN THE STATE PRIMARY VOTING (VOTING WHICH DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE OF YOUR CHOICE OR VOTING WHICH REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE OF YOUR CHOICE OR VOTING WHICH INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE OF YOUR CHOICE) IN YOUR STATE WILL BE.

QuiƩn puede inscribirse para votar:

https://www.usa.gov/espanol/requisitos-inscripcion-votar

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Election Dates And Deadlines:

https://www.usvotefoundation.org/vote/state-elections/state-election-dates-deadlines.htm
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Voter Registration Rules:

https://www.vote.org/voter-registration-rules/

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Voter ID Laws (THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT!)

https://www.vote.org/voter-id-laws/

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To Register To Vote:

https://www.vote411.org/

https://www.usa.gov/voter-registration

https://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote

https://www.vote.org/register-to-vote/

https://www.vote411.org/register

https://www.voterparticipation.org/register-to-vote/
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Absentee Voting:

https://www.vote.org/absentee-ballot/

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To check your voter status in the USA:

https://www.voterparticipation.org/check-registration-status/

https://www.voterparticipation.org/my-voter-info/

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Find your polling place:

https://www.vote.org/polling-place-locator/

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To update your voter status and address:

https://www.usa.gov/change-voter-registration

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If you have a felony conviction in the United States Of America:

https://campaignlegal.org/restoreyourvote

https://www.nonprofitvote.org/voting-in-your-state/special-circumstances/voting-as-an-ex-offender/

https://ballotpedia.org/Voting_rights_for_convicted_felons

https://www.aclu.org/issues/voting-rights/voter-restoration/felony-disenfranchisement-laws-map

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If you are serving in the military for the United States Of America And Overseas:

https://www.overseasvotefoundation.org/vote/home.htm?phoneNumberTypes=Home&phoneNumberTypes=Work&phoneNumberTypes=Mobile&phoneNumberTypes=Other



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Monday, August 22, 2016

Bill & Hillary Clinton were loved by African Americans in 1990s!

Hello Everyone,

If you (African Americans that exists today) say Hillary Clinton called African Americans "superpredators" (and she didn't) back in 1996, why did African Americans continue to love and praise her and Bill Clinton for doing a wonderful job in the White House? Why did all African Americans continue to trust her and Bill Clinton during the Clinton Presidential Term (1992-1996)?
People, don't you think IF Hillary Clinton really called African Americans "superpredators", don't you think African Americans (including myself who was 13 years old then) who remember the Clinton Term would've been upset at Hillary Clinton back in 1996? If Hillary Clinton actually called African Americans "superpredators", African Americans who remember the Clinton Term would NOT have forgotten that. The African Americans who exist today who don't trust Hillary Clinton might want to do their research and rethink their decision about her. Hillary Clinton NEVER called African Americans "superpredators". If African Americans love and praise Hillary and Bill Clinton during the Clinton Presidency in the White House back in 1992-1996, you need to find out why. If African American said what a wonderful job Hillary and Bill Clinton did through out their lives, you need to find out why. If you go on YouTube, there are African American famous people and comedians from the 1990s who praise Bill and Hillary Clinton for the jobs they done while in the White House. And trust me when I say when you do your research, you will have a whole new respect for Hillary Clinton.




Sunday, July 24, 2016

Registering To Vote in the United States

Hello Everyone,

Guys it is almost that time! The 2016 Presidential Election! Are you registered to vote? If not, you better register immediately! Remember registering to vote is NOT the same thing as voting! Voting for the new U. S. President is on November 8, 2016. Please be sure to read the qualifications for voting and make sure you have all the necessary things in order to vote on November 8, 2016. Please keep in mind that each state has different voting rules (which means the qualifications for voting are different). If you can't get access to a computer or cell phone, please go to a library or Department of Motor Vehicles to fill out a voter registration form. You should get something in the mail that tells you where to go to vote on November 8, 2016. Below are some links where you can register to vote online. You must be at least age 18 and older to register to vote in the United States.

Register To Vote Online:

https://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote

https://gobierno.usa.gov/elecciones-electorales (En Espanol)

http://www.eac.gov/voter_resources/register_to_vote.aspx

https://registertovote.org/

https://www.usvotefoundation.org/vote/voter-registration-absentee-voting.htm

https://www.vote.org/

https://www.fvap.gov/

https://www.vote.org/register-to-vote/?gclid=CPnBo-n0i84CFdgLgQodCgsGRw

https://register.rockthevote.com/registrants/new

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Laws Concerning Online Voter Registration:

http://www.ncsl.org/research/elections-and-campaigns/electronic-or-online-voter-registration.aspx






Wednesday, July 20, 2016

The Truth About Hillary Clinton & The Crime Bill

Hello Everyone,

I don't know how this mess got started about Hillary Clinton saying African Americans are super predators back in 1996. But I know one thing, whoever started this about Hillary Clinton was not telling the truth. The African American Community has been mislead by the media (I don't know any specific people in the media). Some people in the media intentionally picked bits and pieces of what Hillary Clinton said. Now, let me tell you something about some people in the media and I do mean "some people" : It is their job to take things that are really said and twist it around and make it seem different and bigger than it really is, this is how they make their money.  When some media companies "edit" videos to make it look or sound like something else, people get the wrong message about other people. There are some news media companies you can trust and there are some news media companies you can't trust. When people look at the "edited" versions of the tape on news channels and news websites, when Hillary Clinton says the word, "superpredators", please notice that Hillary Clinton's first part of the speech has been cut off and it goes right to the part where she says a sentence that has the word "superpredators" in it. In my opinion, there are some African Americans who owe Hillary Clinton an apology. Hillary Clinton has been mistreated and misunderstood by people who don't trust her. There are probably some African Americans who looked at an edited recording of what Hillary Clinton said about the crime bill back in 1996. If you're going to criticize someone, at least now the person better and extend your research. Now CSPAN went back in their video records and found the unedited recording they did back in 1996. Now back in the early to mid 1990s, crime was and still is going up at a large rate (and that is the honest truth). But Bill & Hillary Clinton always stood up for African Americans and other minorities around the world. I trust both of them. I'm with Hillary Clinton. The truth is Hillary Clinton has NEVER been disrespectful to African Americans. Hillary Clinton NEVER said anything bad about African Americans. Hillary Clinton has NEVER referred to African Americans as "superpredators". Please watch the entire CSPAN video.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violent_Crime_Control_and_Law_Enforcement_Act

https://www.ncjrs.gov/txtfiles/billfs.txt

http://www.factcheck.org/2016/04/bill-clinton-and-the-1994-crime-bill/

http://www.lao.ca.gov/1994/pb092794.html







Thursday, July 7, 2016

The Importance of Voting (Revised)

Hello Everyone,

I've just watched Willie D's video about the 2016 Presidential Election. Willie D was part of the rap group The Geto Boys. According to Willie D, we as African Americans shouldn't vote in the election. Ok, I, Shaunta Simone Williams, think that is a bad idea. Not exercising your right to vote doesn't make our issues in the United States any better. When people ask you why are not choosing to vote and decide to advise you, you're not "being bullied" as some people say. Too many people have died, have been beaten and had their skin torn off their backs not for you to choose which person really has your best interest at heart. Black people who exist today and not choosing to vote in the 2016 Presidential Election wasn't there when black people in the 1950s and 1960s were being gunned down by police (and police have been doing that to black people for years, this problem just didn't start today). Black people who exist today wasn't there when black people from the past were getting lynched. It is easy for African Americans who exist today to say that phrase, "I'm not going to vote".
Black people who exist today wasn't there when black people from the past were facing unfair justices such as sitting in the back of the bus, going to segregated schools and receiving different types of education. And trust and believe when I say that black and white people had different types of education. In the past black people where told that they couldn't be a lawyer, a doctor, or they couldn't have a high paying office job position, because they wanted to keep black people at low standards. In the past black people were sitting separated from different races, using segregated bathrooms (where white bathrooms were clean and colored bathrooms were dirty), and using segregated water fountains. Black people who exist today wasn't there when  the KKK were implementing terrorism by making threats to black people from the past and burning crosses in front of their houses. Despite everything that happened to some African Americans during the last couple of years, African Americans who exist today are at the easiest time in their lives because they have the choice of what school and college and high paying jobs they desire. In places black people can sit anywhere they want. African Americans from the past when through hell really bad and had a difficult time in the United States of America. Despite all the ugliness that has happened during the last few years, African Americans cannot afford to "not vote". This 2016 Presidential Election is entirely too important for African Americans or any other minority in the United States to miss. The strategy of not voting is going to BACKFIRE, plain and simple. Every decision, choice that you make in the back of your mind has a consequence. If you really think black lives do matter, then prove it, cast your vote during the 2016 Presidential Election.

Whether you vote or not, what happens in the United States will still affect you as a U.S. citizens. When you do your part in voting, it is like you are having your say in the U.S, you who are part of the people are speaking, making the government hear you. When you vote, you are saying I want a better life, a better life and education for the children. But when you don't vote, you are choosing to stay silent and letting everything ride. Once again, you can't afford to sit and watch, you have to take action. Get out and VOTE!

Sadly, several Republicans in the USA are eagerly doing whatever they can to change our voting privileges (sending us back to the days of Jim Crow). If you, as an American citizen, don't use your right as to vote, then you don't have the right to complain about anything. If you as an American citizen don't use your given right to vote in the Untied States, then you are doing what your oppressor (Donald Trump) wants you to do. If you don't vote, not only you are doing the will of your oppressor, but you will be fulfilling the dream of the majority, who all these years viewed you as an animal and "property" and who (the majority) have hated the day that you as a human being have been given the freedom of a voice. We as the minorities of the United States need to exercise our right to vote because we have been intimated, whipped and forced into silence entirely too long in America. Now, if you don't like the candidates that the people of this country has chosen, I'm asking you to choose your battles wisely. Personally, I like Bill and Hillary Clinton because I remember both of them during the Clinton President Term in 1992. Bill was a wonderful President for the USA and Hillary is more than just the First Lady. Hillary Clinton was in politics all her life. I don't like Donald Trump because he is racist (in my opinion) and he doesn't know anything about politics and people will see that during the General Election Debate. As an American you must realize how important a vote is worth. When you vote, you are voting for change, you vote for a better atmosphere and better environment, and you vote for better rights.

Monday, June 27, 2016

Open Letter to Mr. Justin Timberlake

Dear Mr. Timberlake,

I hope you are doing well today. I'm sorry you were misunderstood and taken out of context. I was reflecting on your tweet and you are correct, we are the same. I value your opinion for a couple of reasons. According to the bible GOD speaks about racism several times. GOD does not like racism whatsoever. On those occasions, GOD says that there is only one race......the human race. So you, Mr. Timberlake are correct, we are the same. The more we educate ourselves and read, the more we will realize this fact. The second reason why I value your opinion is because several people in the United States who are white are not as white as they think they are. Some white people have Sub Saharan African (Black), South African, Asian, Mexican, Native American, Spanish, Central American, etc. And some African Americans are not as Black as they think they are. Some African Americans have Eurpoean (English, Spanish, Portuguese, Scottish, French, Irish, Danish, Scandinavian, Finnish),  Mexican, Asian, Native American, South American, Central American, etc. So all of us on the earth are not so different. I don't know where or how the ridiculous theory of superior and inferior started, but no one is better than anyone on this earth. Racism is a mental illness that plagues the minds and souls of the uneducated. Those two reasons are why racism needs to be discussed. Not enough people are educated on the deeper level of DNA and race. So when people say the statement, "we are the same", there is truth and logic to that. Our DNA speaks the truth. The more we discover who we really are underneath, the more we can learn to love others in this world.