Just Jokes…
February 25, 2009 by Marc Lamont Hill
Arranged Marriage Reality Series In Production
CBS has picked up a reality show with the working title Arranged Marriage, a program in which contestants’ spouses are selected by friends and family, and the married couples’ lives are then filmed. What do you think?
James Varana,Service Associate
“That’s disgusting. They are ruining the sanctity of reality TV shows.”
Susan Feeny,Claims Adjuster
“They’re ripping off that Indian show Marriage Based On Mutual Love And Respect. “
Eric McElhaney,Legal Assistant
“I don’t get Hollywood. What’s the difference between this show and my idea to push people out of planes?”
Photo of the Day
February 25, 2009 by Marc Lamont Hill
Today’s photo of the day shows Chris Kelly, aka Mac Daddy, from Kris Kross. My, how time flies!

Video of the Day
February 25, 2009 by Marc Lamont Hill
Today’s video of the day comes from Barack Obama’s first address to Congress. Thoughts?
Video of the Day
February 23, 2009 by Marc Lamont Hill
Today’s video of the day comes from Red Eye, where I talked about white people’s fascination with chimps. In the second clip, Mike Huckabee debates Ellis Henican and I about the week’s news.
Live From Death Row
February 18, 2009 by Marc Lamont Hill

Economy of Ashes
By Mumia Abu-Jamal
[col. writ. 2/4/09] (c) ‘09
What we are seeing in the economy is something not seen in this country since the 1930’s — the time of the Great Depression.
If we think of the companies shedding jobs like trees shedding leaves, they are so numerous that it may prove easier to name companies that haven’t — (if we could find any!)
In January alone, some 1/2 million workers got pink slips.
And this economic crisis is global. Europe is locked in a financial vise, and big countries, like England and France, have announced ambitious stimulus packages. England has openly nationalized prominent banks facing default. Iceland has, for all intents and purposes, declared bankruptcy — with not just banks, but government itself is failing.
And while China, the site of the world’s most robust economy is still growing, its rate of growth has fallen so fast that some 20 million people — 20 million! — have lost their jobs, a direct result of the U.S. economic recession.
Over a year ago, American economist Nouriel Roubini, speaking at a meeting in Davos, Switzerland, said the U.S. economy looked “like an emerging market.”
Roubini predicted that the U.S. would enter a recession which would last at least a year. he added, “The debate is not whether we’re going to have a soft or hard landing. The question is only how hard the hard landing will be.” *
A Chinese economist echoed that sentiment. Yu Yongding, of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences described the Chinese economy as at “quite a delicate stage.” The problem, he concluded, was the “very bad situation” in the U.S.
Globalization was sold as the next best thing to the industrial age, when Americans would live in the warm glow of the information age, lit by computer screens, and the rest of the world would do scut work.
How’s that working out, as the economy crumbles?
–(c) ‘09 maj
[*Source: Landler, Mark, "U.S. Policies Evoke Scorn at Davos: Fed Caved In to the Markets (or Maybe It Dawdled), Critics Say, New York Times, Thurs., Jan. 24, 2008, p. C9.]

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