Archive for October, 2009

David Banner Postpones "Something Is Wrong" Community Rally In Chicago To Combat Violence

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Due to the overwhelming response, safety issues and the unexpected anticipated number of attendance, the “Something's Wrong” community rally has been postponed to mid-November.

The event was expected to attract 500-700 attendees but superseded the expectation in such a short time frame.

Other issues that involved certain people within community organizations and activists sparked major open dialogue among the participating Chicago celebrities and artists including Twista, Malik Yusef, Naledge of Kidz In The Hall, and J-Niice (B-96), to go back to the drawing board and gather a greater support through out the City of Chicago, major corporations and as well as major community influences.

Founder of Heal The Hood Foundation David Banner, responded saying, (more...)

Obama Administration Eases Medical Marijuana Policy

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Medical marijuana users are free to breathe easier so to speak, thanks to the Obama administration. A new memo issued by the Justice department allows medical use of the drug without fear of prosecution for users or distributors.

The policy notes that it is not in their “best interest” to pursue individuals who use or provide medical marijuana in compliance with state law.  According to The Associated Press, the memo advises prosecutors that they,

 “Should not focus federal resources in your states on individuals whose actions are in clear and unambiguous compliance with existing state laws providing for the medical use of marijuana.”

The Obama's administration's new policy is a sharp contrast to the Bush administration's idea to endorse anti-marijuana laws regardless of state laws.

The memo does note however that federal agents will continue to detain individuals whose “medical” marijuana use exceeds the allotted amount and those who use it as a cover for other crimes.

Fourteen states allow the medical use of marijuana including Alaska, Colorado, Hawaii , Washington State and of course California.

New Ponzi Scheme Robbed Haitians of Millions

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Immigrants hoping to start life anew on America's opportunity-laden shores have always been targets to those that seek to destroy them as a mean to turn profits.
In one of the largest cases of fraud against minorities on record, three men have been accused of running a very lucrative ponzi scheme, using Haitian-American investors as dispensable pawns on their route to the top.

Ronnie Eugene Bass Jr., Brian Taglieri, and Abner Alabre were all reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission    after promising clients that they would double their money every90 days though an investment club known as HomePals.

Nearly the majority of all that reported the scam resided in the New Jersey and South Florida areas.

“The extraordinary promises made by these three men spread byw ord of mouth throughout a close-knit community, remarked Glenn Gordon of the SEC's Miami regional office.

Bass, whom operated as the public face for the trio, invested no more that $1.2 million of the $14.3 million stolen, only suffering 20% in financial losses.

All three men are facing criminal charges for wire fraud, securities fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and conspiracy to commit securities fraud. Each is facing a maximum of 20 years in prison if found guilty.

It is the mission of the SEC to The mission of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is to protect investors, maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets, and facilitate capital formation.

Cops Caught Breaking The Law. . .Again!

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Adding another log on the proverbial flame that is police injustice, members of Chicago's finest are being investigated after video of wrongdoing surfaced.

Captured in Pittsburgh during this year's G-20 summit, the footage shows several members of Chicago P.D. donning full riot gear, forcing an arrested college student to pose for a group photo.

Kyle Kramer, a 21-year-old University of Pittsburgh student, was captured by police as he ventured back to campus after making a pizza run. Officers assumed that he was apart of several protesting groups that captivated the nation with their wild, uncivil antics.

He was a college student arrested for walking on campus,” said Cristopher Hoel, Kramer's attorney. “That seems to me to make him a victim.”

Hole maintains that his client is innocent and will plead as such during a preliminary hearing, where the disrespected youngster is facing counts of disorderly conduct and misdemeanor charges of failure to disperse.

Chicago P.D. is in full damage control mode, releasing a statement to press in an effort to pacify any issues that might arise from this blatant misuse of police power.

“The Chicago Police Department does not tolerate misconduct by any of its members, regardless of where it might occur.”

An internal investigation is being conducted by Chicago P.D. into whether any of Kramer's civil or constitutional rights were violated in the incident.

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Monday, October 19th, 2009

Cormega Discredits MTVs Hottest MCs; Bashes Drake

Monday, October 19th, 2009

“I don't listen to MTV, cuz they talking about MCs, but they didn't even name MCs, they named rappers.  There's a difference between a rapper and an MC.”

Cormega can be deemed as an artist that specializes in his craft and as a rapper/MC it only makes sense that he would have the ability to weigh in on what works for the art form.

Calling into Street Disciplez Radio, the Queens rapper spoke on his overall issue with the Canadian sensation known as Drake.  Feeling as though the last 5 had more pull than the top 5, Cormega went in on the newcomer stating that (more...)

Wyclef Jean To Release Memoir

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Kanye and 50 made recent headlines with the announcement of their books hitting stores. Now following in their footsteps is Wyclef Jean.

Wyclef is the latest in Hip-Hop to lend his name and back story to a tell-all book. Clef is having his life story revealed in a memoir published by It Books. He'll team up with Anthony Bozza, the Rolling Stone editor who co-authored books for (more...)

Bill Cosby Prepares For Hip-Hop Town Hall Meeting Today

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Bill Cosby, the man noted for his socially conscious opinion made headlines after announcing that he was releasing a rap album. As previously reported while the album is backed with his blessing, Bill will not rap or sing, instead the Cosnartati Band will lend their vocal and lyrical talents to the project. Tonight Bill and his Hip-Hop band will host a virtual town hall in New York City and preview songs from their State of Emergency album. Ustream will broadcast the event at (more...)

Young Buck Has Moment of Clarity With G-Unit

Monday, October 19th, 2009

“If me and your homeboy can come to conclusions then they can get another album out of me.”

Since the fallout of Buck with G-Unit, the Tennessee native has been on his music hustle and has been grinding out for the streets on the mixtape circuit.  Regardless of his evident potential, nothing seems to matter as his heavy grind has not been able to iron out his issues with 50 Cent and has not been able to release another album.

Calling into DJ Whoo Kid's radio station during Kid's birthday, Buck spoke on the past and the hope to find a way to reconcile their differences and move on to future endeavors.

“At the end of the day, it was really all a misunderstanding from the beginning with me and the 50 cent situation.  It just was no communication to get anywhere…He took his actions and (more...)

Birdman feat. Drake - "More Milli"

Monday, October 19th, 2009

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