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Gender: Female
Status: Married
Age: 30
Sign: Virgo

City: GRAND RAPIDS
State: MICHIGAN
Country: US
Signup Date: 9/17/2006

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Wednesday, May 09, 2007 

Current mood:  chipper

Hey all,

If you decided to read this, I know you're wondering how you're going to get that dollar. If you read my personal MySpace blog entry for today, you will totally get it:

http://blog.myspace.com/ivo_jackson

 

Either now or after you are done reading that, please read my post, Do true conservative really have a Republican candidate for '08? on ForuMatrix, and either reply or reply AND click on one of the Google Adsens ads to support a sister!

Talk to you soon,

I.C. Jackson

 

Tuesday, May 01, 2007 

Current mood:  discontent
Category: News and Politics

SHEESH!

By now, you have seen the news, read the commentary, and rolled your eyes already. If you're out on the West Coast, God help you....for REAL. I don't know if I would be able to focus today if I was in LA...

 

But seriously, this stuff is crazy. I know all of the die hard conservatives have already read the World Net Daily article (http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55462), and are at least comforted to know that when these socialist communists pull this crap, real Americans actually band together even more.

 

These people are crazy. Have you seen http://www.mayday2007.org? It's a shame. A SHAME!!! I know America provides the freedom to be an idiot if you so choose, but this is a bit much. No one is denying illegal immigrants basic human rights. But they are being denied citizens rights, AS THEY SHOULD BE! Considering they're NOT CITIZENS!!!!

LORD have mercy...

and these liberal bird brains are supporting this stuff. A friend of mine (whom I will not name...she is more like a sister...we've been friends almost 20 years) is actually proud to call herself a democratic socialist. We don't talk as much as we used to...for obvious reasons. But the thing about it is she is an intelligent, otherwise decent person. But she is sick...not child molester sick, but like cancer sick...

 

Is there a cure for this ignorance? I thought liberals prided themselves on watching PBS. They must have missed "Heaven On Earth" - it was an EXCELLENT documentary about the history of socialist communism and how it has NEVER worked in any society and NEVER will...that is, unless you consider China "working"...but I figured that cruel dictatorships didn't count...

 

So ANYWAY, anyone know of an antidote for this crap? It's so assinine...I mean, not if you are led around by the nose with the grip of your own emotions...so if you're not a non thinking, emotional basketcase, this illegal immigrant, socialist commie crap is bull AT BEST. Is there any hope for those who have been infected?

 

I.C. Jackson

 

 

Monday, April 16, 2007 

Current mood:  pensive
Category: News and Politics

FINALLY!!!

I don't have to recap; every broadcaster and network that is even remotely conservative has absolutely let Al Sharpton HAVE IT this week. I mean, it's been kind of brutal! Not that I feel bad for him, I'm just saying...

So after I finished doing my (proverbial) victory dance, I started thinking. Are any Black Democrats beginning to question their "leadership"? Are any of them starting to feel like maybe they have been listening to the wrong people all along? I mean, if it was revealed that I had been supporting a hypocrit, I would begin to question a lot of other people and things...

Al and Jesse have bled out on the chopping block. Is this the first step on the road to change for Black America? Or have they been deemed media martyrs by the ignorant left?

NOTE: Even when I was young and still voting Democrat because that's what Black people did, I still could see right through Al Sharpton. I knew he was a joker even then, so the Dems really have no excuse concerning him...at least Jesse has past laurels upon which to rest and fool the Black community with...

If you have seen blogs or had actual conversations with Black Dems on this topic, please cite/note them.

Revolution!

I.C. Jackson

 

 

Friday, April 13, 2007 

Category: News and Politics

Hey MySpace conservatives,

 

As I enter my second trimester, I gain more and more stability, so I should be back more often...but carrying twins is a hard, hard job...

I said that to say that some of these blog entries will be short and sweet. As a matter of fact, from my research on blogging, me saying less so that you can say more is a good idea anyway.

So here's today's topic: Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson make me sick, and they belong on a firing range before they do on television and radio.

Anybody got bullets on this?

 

>>>SPECIAL NOTE<<<

For all of you who agree with me, I'm sure you will enjoy the new voice blog of political analyst and public speaker Mason Weaver. It's brand new and looking for people like you.

 

You can find it on my profile, or you can go to www.americanbeliefs.com

If you really like it, you can even copy and paste the code and add it to your own MySpace!

 

 

I gave my 2 cents...hope to hear yours,

 

I.C. Jackson

Tuesday, February 06, 2007 

Current mood:  indifferent
Category: News and Politics

Hey you guys,

 

I was talking to my mentor today (a businessman with multiple degrees, including one in Black History - it's relevant - not trying to impress you) and I asked, "Wouldn't Black History Month be for the sake of non-Black Americans? We should be learning and celebrating it year 'round, right?"

It started a great discussion on the purpose of Black History Month and how I am really not caring this year. I mean, I haven't been truly excited about Black History Month since I was in elementary school - my school hosted (and still does) a Jeopardy style trivia game and we would learn hundreds and hundreds of facts so that we could compete against other teams at our respective grade levels. We also had a Martin Luther King, Jr. essay contest (which I never won...I was heated about that), and we took cool field trips to see the Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre and stuff like that. (We took cool field trips all year actually...)

So Black History Month used to be fun. It used to be a lot of work, too. But it used to mean something. I guess it meant a lot because I, as a child, was ignorant. Learning about the history of Black Americans was exciting.

Now as an adult, while I don't know it all, I know a lot. I know enough to know that 'taking pride' in my history has not made me or my community one solitary dollar. I know that knowing the Black history that I do know depresses me because we have completely dropped the ball. I know that Black Americans as a whole still can't think their way out of a paper bag (an old country adage my mom uses) because if we could we would be using our historical knowledge to perform critical analyses and forge a path for future development...

But I mean, if you want to wear red, black, and green and go to a lot of time wasting forums that don't actually use Black history to help shape Black futures in a way that will translate into educational and more importantly, financial empowerment, then you go right ahead. I have had my fill for a lifetime.

 

I study what I want to learn about year 'round. I think that Black History Month is for the ignorant. That SHOULD be the non-Black masses, NOT US. My mentor says that Black History Month, just like all other nationally recognized holidays, is for capitalists to make money and for consumers to waste time and spend money.

 

Are you wasting time and bucks?

 

I.C. Jackson

 

Friday, January 05, 2007 

Current mood:  chipper
Category: Romance and Relationships

Hello friends,

While all conservatives need love, I want to focus specifically on Black conservatives finding suitable mates. Why? You know why; Black Americans are so fiercly loyal to the Demcratic Party and all of its propaganda that it is apprently really hard for many Black conservatives to find like-minded companions. Here is a question from one of our blog readers:

 

Dear Black Conservatives,

I am no math whiz so please stick with me. Blacks are about 10% of America, about 10% of those are conservatives. (If you buy the stats ) That would leave a single black conservative man no matter how good of a catch he may be, .5% of the population of women to choose from!. Now I am not a close minded person. I did the interracial thing in college. I dated every race I came into contact with. But when it comes to finding some one I will be attracted to for the rest of my life, I can pretty much only see that happening with a black woman. Now every one in this group I am sure has heard all the names you get called by the liberals. I have done my share of conversions and openings of minds but most are just not trying to hear it! So what is a black man to do?

Even if there was a dating service out there for us, there would not be enough of us to fill a coffee table.

I have a gf right now. She is a little left of Castro. But not as open minded. So it takes a lot to keep it going. Any advice on how or where to meet like minded women?


My conservative mind-set has provided me with every thing I wanted in life. But ironically has kept that most important thing from me. Some one to share it with.

Thanks

Enjoy your day

[Name Undisclosed]

 

My answer:

 

Dear [Reader],

Your question isn't so hard to answer...many Black people think conservatively, but just don't know the politics yet. If you're still finding the superliberals, then you are probably still finding them in the clubs, bars, streets, or college campuses, poetry slams, and wine and cheese sips. Conservative Black women tend to be in churches (this is not all inclusive, but that's where the majority are) and when in 'chic' places, they are there with few or no friends hanging around. Why? We are loners. Find a woman with a posse of friends, and they are all guaranteed to be liberals.

Chickenhead=democrat. (Hey, I don't make the rules..) You ever seen a chickenhead conservative? Didn't think so.

So, the girl who is well dressed but a little plain, studious looking but not hugging a tree or standing on a soapbox, who is wellspoken but not outspoken - SHE'S the kind you're looking for. If she's not a party member yet, she at least has conservative values....and you can work with that.

I hope this helps...

Talk to you soon,

I.C. Jackson


To my delight, the reader found this information helpul. So helpful in fact that we agreed it should become a blog post. And here we are.

Do you agree, disagree, or what?

This brother, as do others, need your input.

 

Have a great day,

I.C. Jackson

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Thursday, January 04, 2007 

Current mood:  aggravated
Category: News and Politics

Yes, I'm a woman.

I don't care that she's a woman, too.

 

And the kids? Give me a BREAK!

Why don't you just hold a puppy next session?

 

AAAAAGH! If you think I'm a hater, then officially swear me in; haterize me. I just don't see a bright side.

Sure, in 20 years we might all look back and say, 'wow, the first female Speaker of the House'....

but that's what history books are for, not me.

When my grandkids tell me about what they learned in civics class, I will still say, "HA! I remember when that cow got sworn in...cow..."

 

Maybe I need some coffee or something, but I'm just not all mushy about it just because she's a woman. I'm just too conservative to budge on this one.

 

What say you?

I.C. Jackson

 

Friday, December 22, 2006 

Category: Religion and Philosophy

Alright...

I am addicted to blogging now...

 

I just started my personal blog on my not-pimped-out-yet personal MySpace page yesterday...

and already, I am addressing issues of Black self-hatred.

But its a little different this time...just wanted to let you guys know in case you wanted to check out my personal blog, and see if its your cup of tea!

http://blog.myspace.com/ivo_jackson

 

I also have a business blog for any of you who own businesses that you market online:

http://blog.myspace.com/internet_marketing_pros

 

I hope to see you there! And if you cross over, don't forget to add me as a friend!

TTYL,

 

I.C. Jackson

 

Friday, December 22, 2006 

Category: Religion and Philosophy

Alright...

I am addicted to blogging now...

 

I just started my personal blog on my not-pimped-out-yet personal MySpace page yesterday...

and already, I am addressing issues of Black self-hatred.

But its a little different this time...just wanted to let you guys know in case you wanted to check out my personal blog, and see if its your cup of tea!

http://blog.myspace.com/ivo_jackson

 

I also have a business blog for any of you who own businesses that you market online:

http://blog.myspace.com/internet_marketing_pros

 

I hope to see you there! And if you cross over, don't forget to add me as a friend!

TTYL,

 

I.C. Jackson

 

Friday, December 22, 2006 

If you are a regular reader, you know that I am a member of the National United Freedom Alliance. Our president, Mason Weaver, recently posted an article in our forum about Kwanzaa. I wanted you all to check this out:

 

Kwanzaa: Symbolism Over Substance


Increasingly Black Americans are embracing the Kwanzaa celebration and festival. Why? What is the need to recognize a made-up holiday with false traditions? It is because of emotion. The community has been told it is a "black thing" and therefore it must be honored.


Now, do not get me wrong, I have no problem in remembering my past or honoring traditions. I have a degree in Black History, I speak Swahili and had acquired an African name long before it became politically correct. However, let us get serious—traditions are for memories, not for made-up holidays. Kwanzaa is a make believe story full of errors and falsehoods...

Read the full article here

Please post any feedback in that forum or both, but not just this blog, if you please.

And by the way, it is not an all Black or even a pro-Black organization. So, the call is open to all!

 

Think about it,

I.C. Jackson