Saturday, October 10, 2009

Today on Sista Girl Talks Radio 10/10/09

Check out my Radio show Sista Girl Talks Saturdays at 10:00 a.m (EST)

www.blogtalkradio.com/sistagirltalks

We will be talking about President Obama's Nobel Piece Price win with Jame Walker of Walker and Assoc. Mr. Walker is a Entertainment Lawyer, Real Estate Owner, Community Worker, TV legal analyst, and Author of "THIS BUSINESS OF URBAN MUSIC" Please visit www.walkerandassoc.com and Mr.Thomas DeWolf author of Inheriting the Trade:http://inheritingthetrade.com


We will also have our new sports segment in our P Squared sports segment with Paul Robinson of www.offsidz.com and Pat from Atlanta.

Please join us it will be fun.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Good job Mr. President Keep it up



Congratulations President Obama on your Nobel Prize. Well deserved!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Radio show 9/12/09 Health care Social Media and Sports

Join us today as we talk about how race has affected the health care debate, and how social media how changed everyting. Also it is the start of football season how is your team gong to do? Please join us at www.blogtalkradio/sistagirltalks at 10:00 a.m. (est)

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Ted Kennedy Novemer 7, 1962 to August 25, 2009


Every American should have the right to have a quality education, a job that respects their dignity and protects their safety and health care that does not condemn those whose health is impaired to a lifetime of poverty and lost opportunity

Monday, August 10, 2009

Let's have a real health care debate

About 16 years ago I lived for a year without health insurance. Of course I was much younger and the thought of coming down with a serious disease was not an issue but in the back of my mind was always the fear of being in a serious accident or breaking a limb. The blessing was that I was not resposible for a child or sick parent and in that entire year not one thing happened to me. I felt a strong relief when I did get finally get health insurance and could see a doctor on a regulare basis.

The statisitcs show that 46 million Americans do not have health insurance, and many of those people have childern. In a country this rich that is a travesty, and for over sixty years Washington has tried to so somethning about it. This year for the first time since the Clinton administration there seems to be a clear path to universial health care.


During the August recess members of Congress are having town halls meetings to talk about the issue of health care and unfortunately they are being shouted down in meetings by people on the right who disagree with the proposed health care bill

Therefore no one wins, not the people withourt healthcare, not the peoploe with healthcare who need something better and not the people who need thier health care premiums to come down.

What needs to happen is true civil converesation on this subject. This is the most serious subject we will face as a country and if we do not treat it as such the price we will pay is one that we can not cover.


Stop the shouting, stop the lies and let's have a conversation.

Let's have a real health care debate.

Let's have a real health care debate.