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10 months ago

in Old School Friday: Favorite Male Singer on Conversations With Marva
He can sang but cannot get past what he did too Halle.


Have a Blessed Weekend.

Light and Love all the day Long.

Danielle
Modern Musings’ OSF 10

11 months ago

in Question of the Day on Shakesville
This is a valuable line of inquiry. I too started out with a moniker, TaureanDevi. First because I was a Taurus second well Devi means Goddess in Hindi. It started out as egotistical and then surpassed it completely as I recognized the divinity within us all, myself included encapulsated so nicely with another Hindu Phrase Namaste.

As I began feeling more comfortable with my online identity I started using my own name. There are places where I go by Modern Muser from my website's name Modern Musings.

Enjoyed this post a bunch. The comments are so enriching as well.

Extending hope of health, balance and joy to you and yours.

Danielle

11 months ago

in Old School Friday: Rock Songs on Conversations With Marva
Love Free Bird! Queen rules this week's OSF, that's for sure.

Went 60s silly for this theme

Have a great weekend.

Danielle

11 months ago

in Old School Friday: Make Up Songs on Conversations With Marva
Another early bird. I really enjoyed the scenario that you painted.

Great theme. It's all about the lovin'

Have a blessed weekend.

Danielle

12 months ago

in New LaVena petition to Congress and the President on Shakesville
Thanks to all who have signed and forwarded. We have gathered over 525 signatures.

When I created the petition I aimed for a higher target for signatures and it will be open for a year, let's pray we won't need it by then.

I am simply doing my part trying to carry the torch.

Justice and Truth will prevail.

Thank you all again

1 year ago

in Old School Friday - Old School Hip Hop on Conversations With Marva
Love M.C. Lyte.

Great theme for this week. I am having a blast.

Have a great weekend.

In light and love

Danielle

1 year ago

in Old School Friday: Kid Groups on Conversations With Marva
New Edition my hometown band.

We were crazy for them.

Have a blessed weekend.

Danielle V.

1 year ago

in Old School Friday: Gospel/Praise/Worship/Inspirational on Conversations With Marva
Funky and soulfull! What a day and a great theme this week.

Brighest Blessings

1 year ago

in Old School Friday: Favorite Female Singers on Conversations With Marva
Great choices!

Be well and enjoy the day.

In light and love

1 year ago

in Old School Friday: Grown Folks Music on Conversations With Marva
:cool: I updated the catch up post this morning and found that great minds think alike. I too have a case of the maggot brain.

All my best to you.

Danielle

1 year ago

in Old School Friday: Grown Folks Music on Conversations With Marva
:smile:
We were of like minds on number 3. One way to make sure it stays old school is to bring out the perm.

Have a great weekend!

1 year ago

in Old School Friday: Grown Folks Music on Conversations With Marva
Great songs!
Felt the same way as Villager about Tevin Campbell being too young to "get it".

Gotta love Lady T!

Have a great weekend!

1 year ago

in In Solidarity: Global Day for Darfur on Conversations With Marva
Thank you for adding your might voice to the roar.

Genocide no more!

You have harnessed your power potential by furthering education on the genocidal depopulation scheme in Darfur. The precedence must be set in stone, senseless murder is not tolerable at any scale.

I truly appreciate your including the action items. It has been proven in the past that these petitions do make a great deal of difference. If we do not use our voice. We will not be heard.

We were heard throughout the blogosphere during this campaign and I am so grateful to the hard work, effort and spirit of all participants. I am still collecting links from inspired readers who were compelled to add their voices.

In light and love

1 year ago

in Old School Friday: Grown Folks Music on Conversations With Marva
:grin: This week's theme puts me in such a good mood.

Have a great weekend!

1 year ago

in Old School Fridays: Grown Folks Music (1971) on Conversations With Marva
Hi,
I'm a new participate of Old School Fridays thanks to da Villager. I played today with Nina Simone.

I didn't know of the theme year but I'll get it next week.
I have a new favorite day.

Wishing you and yours health, balance and joy

Danielle

1 year ago

in One Progressives Perspective… It is about the Agenda not the candidate on Progressive Democrats of America Blog
An excellent post!

IT IS about the agenda not the candidate. I'm a delegate in Clark County, Nevada and I will be pushing for the agenda since Dennis is out.

We have to stay focused and vigil in 2009 if a Democrat is nominated just as much as we are with the Republicans and not be afraid to call em out when they step outta line. Strict party favoritism is more harmful than helpful.

Dennis Kucinich, Ralph Nader or Cynthia McKinney however would have given us a chance to at least relax.

Onward!

1 year ago

in From Kucinich to Edwards in ‘08 on Progressive Democrats of America Blog
You are wrong BrotherBill. The Republicans stole the elections of 2000 and 2004. Bush was not elected. Check blackbox voting.

I will not vote for the lesser evil [Edwards], no matter how much I am told that my vote isn't viable.

1 year ago

in From Kucinich to Edwards in ‘08 on Progressive Democrats of America Blog
"Philosophically, politically speaking, I’m most in league with the
ideas and principles set out and espoused by Dennis Kucinich. But
acknowledging that one cannot disregard the realpolitik that governs
elections, I am going to support John Edwards in the Democratic
primary."

The realpolitik that governs elections will never change if we allow ourselves to succumb to compromise. Every gain we have won has been due to a steadfast determination despite losses. I for one will not compromise my convictions. I was really beginning to believe that Progressive Democrats of America was a venue for me as DFA has let me down.

In the Primary we are supposed to chose the candidate who best represents our ideologies and policy stances to run in the general election not who is electable. We decide.

If the people lead, the leaders will follow. This cannot be done if we continue to compromise privately with our vote. Compromising publicly, preparing the argument for that compromise in hopes to persuade others to make that same compromise is most damaging.

Edwards, Clinton and Obama will never consider Dennis Kucinich for a cabinet position. They haven't shown any support of Kucinich's role in the primaries, none whatsoever.

If we compromise based on electability, or realpolitiks we will continue to fail in our pursuit to forward progressive issues.

Consider the Republicans, some can't understand how they continue to push their agenda. The answer is they don't compromise! They vote primarily with their Republican peers. They craft a message and push that same message through many voices and that message is then spread by the media and political pundits.

Edwards is NO Dennis Kucinich.

I refuse to compromise. I stand with truth.

1 year ago

in Bill Scheurer thinks it’s time for Dennis to concentrate on winning his house seat on Progressive Democrats of America Blog
I am admittedly new at political awareness but it is mind boggling to me how fickle progressives are.

I have lost my naivety and have promptly removed Kucinich from the pedestal I had him on but I will caucus only for Kucinich and if I am not able to achieve viability then I will be an undecided.

I will not go with Edwards who is talking very good now but his record has not conveniently escaped my decision making process.
Progressive causes will never be championed if we are not fully united, in word and deed. Kucinich made a mistake by asking his supporters to caucus for Obama but it is our decision whether or not to listen to him.

Are we looking for a leader or a messiah? Are we so hooked on convenience that we think working with leaders and candidates should be easy and if it proves too "hard" move on to the lesser evil?

We will ultimately receive the leader we collectively deserve.
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