Liberty Is Important

I am studying this picture very deeply. My spirit is low (as that of many Americans) because of the hate and lies we see on TV every day. Is there any hope, justice or righteousness? Are there any men or women left any more who stand for liberty, true historic “American” ideals, virtuous ideals anymore?

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Yeah, ya’ right!!

WHOOP! THERE IT IS! I got my answer in a flash.. DO NOT mess with Barak!

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DO NOT mess with Barak Obama!

Happy Halloween!

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Jump the Broom, Caesar

I am studying the practice of jumping the broom. I believe that spiritually this practice is for real. However, legally and civilly, you have to abide by the laws of the State when it comes to being considered married in the eyes of the State.

Jumping the broom
This Wikipedia article is about the custom and phrase.

Jumping the broom is a phrase and custom relating to a wedding ceremony where the couple jumps over a broom. It has been suggested that the custom is based on an 18th-century idiomatic expression for “sham marriage”, “marriage of doubtful validity”; it was popularized in the context of the introduction of civil marriage in Britain with the Marriage Act 1836.

There have also been suggestions that the expression may derive from an actual custom of jumping over a “broomstick” (where “broom” refers to the common broom rather than the household implement) associated with the gypsies (Romani) of the United Kingdom.[2] especially those in Wales.[3]

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Jesus walks on water.

The custom of a marrying couple literally jumping over a broom is now most widespread among African Americans, popularized in the 1970s by the novel and miniseries Roots but originating in the mid 19th century as a practice in antebellum slavery in the United States.[4]

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As an expression for “irregular marriage”

References to “broomstick marriages” emerged in England in the mid-to-late 18th century, always to describe a wedding ceremony of doubtful validity. The earliest use of the phrase is in the 1764 English edition of a French work: the French text, describing an elopement, refers to the runaway couple hastily making un mariage sur la croix de l’épée (literally ‘marriage on the cross of the sword’), an expression the English translator freely renders as ‘performed the marriage ceremony by leaping over a broomstick’.[5]

A 1774 usage in the Westminster Magazine also describes an elopement. A man who had taken his under-age bride off to France discovered it was as hard to arrange a legal marriage there as in England, but declined a suggestion that a French sexton might simply read the marriage service through before the couple as “He had no inclination for a Broomstick-marriage”.[6] In 1789 the rumoured clandestine marriage between the Prince Regent and Maria Fitzherbert is similarly referred to in a satirical song in The Times: “Their way to consummation was by hopping o’er a broom, sir”.[7]

Despite these allusions, research by the legal historian Professor R. Probert of Warwick University has failed to find any proof of an actual contemporary practice of jumping over a broomstick as a sign of informal union. Probert also points out that the word broomstick was used in the mid-18th century in several contexts to mean ‘something ersatz, or lacking the authority its true equivalent might possess.’ She therefore argues that because the expression broomstick marriage, meaning ‘sham marriage’, was in circulation, folk etymology led to a belief that people must actually have once signified irregular marriage by jumping over a broom.[5]

There are later examples of the term broomstick marriage being used in Britain, always with a similar implication that the ceremony so performed did not create a legally binding union. This meaning survived into the early nineteenth century: during a case heard in London in 1824 regarding the legal validity of a marriage ceremony consisting of nothing more than the groom placing a ring on the bride’s finger before witnesses, a court official commented that the ceremony “amounted to nothing more than a broomstick marriage, which the parties had it in their power to dissolve at will.”[8]

A decade later, the Marriage Act 1836, which introduced civil marriage, was contemptuously referred to as the ‘Broomstick Marriage Act’ by those who felt that a marriage outside the Anglican church did not deserve legal recognition.[9] Some also began to use the phrase to refer to non-marital unions: a man interviewed in Mayhew’s London Labour and the London Poor admitted: “I never had a wife, but I have had two or three broomstick matches, though they never turned out happy.”[10]

Tinkers were said to have a similar custom of marriage called “jumping the budget”, with the bride and groom jumping over a string or other symbolic obstacle.[11]

Charles Dickens’ novel, Great Expectations (first published in serial form in the publication All the Year Round from 1 December 1860 to August 1861), contains a reference in chapter 48 to a couple having been married “over the broomstick.” The ceremony is not portrayed, but the reference indicates that the readers would have recognized this as referring to an informal, not a legally valid, agreement.[12]

It has often been assumed that, in England, jumping over the broom (or sometimes walking over a broom), always indicated an irregular or non-church union (as in the expressions “Married over the besom”, “living over the brush”),[13] but there are examples of the phrase being used in the context of legal weddings, both religious and civil.[14]

Other sources have stepping over a broom as a test of chastity, while putting out a broom was also said to be a sign “that the housewife’s place is vacant” and a way, therefore, of advertising for a wife.[15]

In America the phrase could be used as slang describing the act of getting married legally, rather than as specifying an informal union not recognised by church or state.[16]
British Romani customsEdit

In Wales, Romani couples would get married by eloping, when they would “jump the broom,” or over a branch of flowering common broom or a besom made of broom.[3] Welsh Kale and English Romanichal Gypsies and Romanichal populations in Scotland practised the ritual into the 1900s.[3]

According to Alan Dundes (1996), the custom originated among Romani people in Wales (Welsh Kale) and England (Romanichal).[17]

C.W. Sullivan III (1997) in a reply to Dundes argued that the custom originated among the Welsh people themselves,[18] known as priodas coes ysgub (“besom wedding”),[19] Sullivan’s source is the Welsh folklorist Gwenith Gwynn (a.k.a. W. Rhys Jones),[19] who assumed that the custom had once existed on the basis of conversations with elderly Welsh people during the 1920s, none of whom had ever seen such a practice. One had claimed that: “It must have disappeared before I was born, and I am seventy-three”. Gwynn’s dating of the custom to the 18th century rested on the assumption that it must have disappeared before these elderly interviewees were born, and on his misreading of the baptism register of the parish of Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog.[20]

Local variations of the custom were developed in different parts of England and Wales. Instead of placing the broom on the ground, and jumping together, the broom was placed in an angle by the doorway. The groom jumped first, followed by the bride.[21] In southwest England, in Wales, and in the border areas between Scotland and England, “[while some] couples … agreed to marry verbally, without exchanging legal contracts[,] …. [o]thers jumped over broomsticks placed across their thresholds to officialize their union and create new households”, indicating that contractless weddings and jumping the broomstick were different kinds of marriage.[22]
African American customEdit
A couple jumping the broom (photograph of a 2011 wedding in California)

In some African-American communities, marrying couples will end their ceremony by jumping over a broomstick, either together or separately. This practice is well attested for as a marriage ceremony for slaves in the Southern United States in the 1840s and 1850s who were often not permitted to wed legally. Its revival in 20th century African American culture is due to the novel and miniseries Roots (1976, 1977).[23]

Dundes (1996) notes the unusual development of how “a custom which slaves were forced to observe by their white masters has been revived a century later by African Americans as a treasured tradition”.[24]

There have been occasional speculations to the effect that the custom may have origins in West Africa, but there is no direct evidence for this, although Dundes points to a custom of Ghana where brooms were waved above the heads of newlyweds and their parents.[25] Among southern Africans, who were largely not a part of the Atlantic slave trade, it represented the wife’s commitment or willingness to clean the courtyard of the new home she had joined.[25]

Slave-owners were faced with a dilemma regarding committed relationships between slaves. While some family stability might be desirable as helping to keep slaves tractable and pacified, anything approaching a legal marriage was not. Marriage gave a couple rights over each other which conflicted with the slave-owners’ claims.[26] Most marriages between enslaved blacks were not legally recognized during American slavery,[27] as in law marriage was held to be a civil contract, and civil contracts required the consent of free persons.[28] In the absence of any legal recognition, the slave community developed its own methods of distinguishing between committed and casual unions.[29] The ceremonial jumping of the broom served as an open declaration of settling down in a marriage relationship. Jumping the broom was always done before witnesses as a public ceremonial announcement that a couple chose to become as close to married as was then allowed.[30]

Jumping the broom fell out of practice when blacks were free to marry legally.[31] The practice did survive in some communities, however, and made a resurgence after the publication of Alex Haley’s Roots[23] Danita Rountree Green describes the African American custom as it stood in the early 1990s in her book Broom Jumping: A Celebration of Love (1992).
In popular cultureEdit

American singer-songwriter, Brenda Lee, released the rockabilly song “Let’s Jump the Broomstick” on Decca Records in 1959. Via its association with Wales and the popular association of the broom with witches, the custom has also been adopted by some Wiccans.[32]

A film titled Jumping the Broom, directed by Salim Akil, and starring Paula Patton & Laz Alonso was released on 6 May 2011.

In a 2013 episode of Grey’s Anatomy, Miranda Bailey and Ben Warren jump over a broom at the conclusion of their wedding ceremony.

In the classic 1977 TV mini-series “Roots”, Kunta Kinte/”Toby” (played by John Amos) had a marriage ceremony where he and Belle (played by Madge Sinclair) jumped the broom.

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Pictures of My Fam

Here are five pictures of my family at a party.

This is the picture (below) that I was planning to post individually if I decided to. However, everyone saw a different picture because people commented on that other picture first.

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My brothers and sisters, and my mom.

This is a picture of 2 of my daughters and me at a wedding.

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Why is my mouth always moving?

I also add Carl (my brother) here in order to not leave him out.

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Carl and Joan.

WOW! Three out of the five starters for the Houston Rockets on opening night (Wednesday) were recent New Orleans Pelicans starters. Eric Gordon, Ryan Anderson and Trevor Ariza now start for Houston. Unbelievable! I enjoyed every minute of the game. It was like watching the Pelicans last year.

Ryan Anderson, Trevor Ariza and Eric Gordon just came over from the Pels. Watching Houston’s opening night on Wednesday was like watching the Pels last year for me.

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Three of five starters were Pelican starters.

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I Am Upset with Trump

I am sitting in my den watching NFL football, thinking about how disgusting and criminal Donald Trump is. In my opinion, Donald Trump is lower than a weasel whose cousin is Billy Trump the polecat.

I truly love Hillary Clinton, and cannot wait for her to become Prsident.

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I LOVE HILLARY CLINTON.

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I Will Take Christina Milian Out

Christina Milian, I missed you for your birthday this year. However, maybe I will take you out next year for your birthday. Let’s see how the stars all align themselves in the sky by next year.

@Christina >>I heard that you are looking for something to do on your birthday. Are you married? My dream birthday for you and your pretty, fine self is for you to come to my house in New Orleans. Maybe I could treat you to a great restaurant (Commander’s Palace?) and a delicious seafood dinner. Your gorgeous butt will have a fantastic time.

My question: Is this Christina’s butt on her birthday video?

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Today’s Meal-Replacement Shake

I sent the below note to my brother because I had planned to drink my meal-replacement shake for lunch today. However, some no-account handlers did not show up for an appointment at noon. So, I got mad at the world and bought a fish sandwich. I must say that it was actually one of the best catfish po’boy sandwiches that I ever had. The food is always outstanding at the particular establishment that I went to.

I wish I had one of these like what is in the picture below to “do” my meals for me now-a-days. Where do I order one of these?

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I had one like this when I was young. Now-a-days I “do” meal-replacement shakes.

To my daughter: Dear Dominique!! I just left your sister’s house where your mom and I had a nice, long conversation about you, your birthday and other related-type stuff. Hahaha… I will be the bearer of all of that information to you timely because you know that they say I am like a doggone tape recorder :). She says that she hopes that you enjoyed your doggone, nice-looking, delicious-ass CHOCOLATE cake 🙂 🙂 …and, similar-type conversation.

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Dominique (right)

That chocolate, birthday cake looks delicious, and I want a piece.

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Happy Birthday!!

UPDATE: I fell apart yesterday evening and instead of doing my meal replacement shake, I totally lost my mind and gobbled up some seafood and peach brandy.

On second thought, speaking of losing my mind and gobbling stuff up, I happened to run across this oldie but goodie picture. With the 2016 Olympics having kicked off last night I remember a few words that I wrote during the last Olympics.

Here is a picture which I plan to make a hard copy of.

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Tom Brady Out for DeflateGate

Finally some justice and equality are duly being meted out peripherally relating (in my heart and soul) to the whole 1-year suspension that the New Orleans Saints served for BountyGate. Tom Brady will finally serve his 4-game suspension for DeflateGate. About time!! He will miss the first 4 regular-season games in 2016. JUSTICE!!

I believe that Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld put us in this Middle East, Islamic quagmire in 2003 by invading Iraq in an unjust war and killing more than a million innocent people immorally. Now, it is unfair to blame this mess on President Barack Obama because Obama ran in 2008 on a platform promising to bring our troops out of Iraq. He inherited the mess, and went right out and surgically took Osama Bin Laden out without killing millions of innocent people.

Speaking of Apocalypses, I went to see the opening of Ghostbusters on Friday morning in New Orleans. I plan to write my review of the movie at some point this weekend. I will post it then.

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Fox News Wants Holocaust

Awww, man!! More people should confront Fox News like actor D. L. Hughley did last night. FOX NEWS is an illegal, holocaust-driven institution just like the NAZI’s were in 1930’s Germany. When will the real America wake up and shut that Hitler-like network down?

I was actually watching Megyn Kelly’s show last night when D.L. Hughley would ‪#‎NOT‬ allow Fox News’ Kelly to loud talk and push him around with Foxnews’ typical hate and bigotry. Hughley went toe-to-toe with her even when she tried to shut him up (typical ‪#‎FOX‬ tactic) and blatantly insult him. Geaux ‪#‎TeamDL‬. I later watched Bill O’Reilly talk some incredible hate and bigotry on the Seth Meyers’ show where Seth could not handle ‪#‎OReilly‬. FOX should be outlawed for stirring up all this hate and murder from the bigots and haters in America. ‪#‎FoxNews‬ is just like Adolf Hitler and the NAZI’s having a network in America and stirring up the ‪#‎Holocaust‬ here.

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Fox News and Megan Kelly do NOT want to mess with the real America.

Fine, sexy-legged Gretchen Carlson of Fox News has lost her contract with Fox. Where will that pretty cutie-pie work now? I will miss her on her afternoon show. Gretchen’s contract was not renewed with Fox because she filed sexual harassment charges against her Fox boss, Roger Ailes.

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The beautiful Gretchen Carlson of Fox News.

I am not sure that the story at the link below is true. How in the world can the Republican Convention be opening next week, and the delegates that each candidate won not be bound to that candidate on the first ballot? What is the article at the link below talking about? Whatever delegates that Donald Trump won in the primaries must be bound to Donald at least on the first ballot.

All delegates are unbound

Back to Gretchen. Another Fox News anchor, Kimberly Guilfoyle, defends their FOX boss, Roger Ailes.

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Hidden Parts 911 Transcript

Orlando Police Dispatcher (OD): Emergency 911, this is being recorded.
Shooter (OM): In the name of God the Merciful, the beneficial [in Arabic]
OD: What?
OM: Praise be to God, and prayers as well as peace be upon the prophet of God [in Arabic]. I let you know, I’m in Orlando and I did the shootings.
OD: What’s your name?
OM: My name is I pledge of allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi of the Islamic State.
OD: Ok, What’s your name?
OM: I pledge allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi may God protect him [in Arabic], on behalf of the Islamic State.
OD: Alright, where are you at?
OM: In Orlando.
OD: Where in Orlando?
[End of call.]

I would enjoy debating Sarah Palin about her politics while in the middle of us smooching and hugging. I think that Sarah is sexy. Plus, it makes romance better when you debate with a sweetie in the middle of making love. I understand how Sarah won her home town beauty pageant, and came out 3rd in the Miss Alaska Pageant.

Thoughts about Sarah Palin have me all shook up this afternoon. In my opinion, she gets cuter every day. I see now how she came out third as Miss Alaska. Plus, she outright won the Miss Wasilla beauty pageant.

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Sarah looks very cute.

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I Wuv Hillary Clinton

Geaux, Girl! You need to do it for the sake of history. I luv, wuv and love Hillary Clinton. She will make a great president. All of you chauvinist pigs (including that wildebeest Donald Trump) need to leave her the hell alone. POTUS!!

Oh, and By the Way, Bill Clinton will make an excellent 1st Lady.

This is what I was thinking on Saturday; but I thought wrong. My horse did not do well, to put it mildly:

The evening news, not too long after I enjoyed the Belmont Stakes, bore such terrible news that there is now a pallor hanging over the country. Will the world ever see an end to the horrible wars and killings?

Where did my horse finish? That dumb son of a gun ran 11th.:
Belmont Stakes Results 2016: Winner, Payouts and Order of Finish
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Belmont Stakes Results
Place Horse Jockey Trainer Earnings Win Place Show
1 Creator Irad Ortiz Jr. Steve Asmussen $800,000 $34.80 $14.60 $9.40
2 Destin Javier Castellano Todd Pletcher $280,000 $9.40 $6.20
3 Lani Yutaka Take Mikio Matsunaga $150,000 $6.60
4 Governor Malibu Joel Rosario Christophe Clement $100,000
5 Stradivari John Velazquez Todd Pletcher $60,000
6 Brody’s Cause Luis Saez Dale Romans $45,000
7 Cherry Wine Corey Lanerie Dale Romans $35,000
8 Gettysburg Paco Lopez Steve Asmussen $30,000
9 Suddenbreakingnews Mike Smith Donnie Von Hemel
10 Trojan Nation Aaron Gryder Paddy Gallagher
11 Exaggerator Kent Desormeaux Keith Desormeaux
12 Seeking the Soul Florent Geroux Dallas Stewart
13 Forever D’Oro Jose Ortiz Dallas Stewart
Belmont Stakes Results
Place Horse Jockey Trainer Earnings Win Place Show
1 Creator Irad Ortiz Jr. Steve Asmussen $800,000 $34.80 $14.60 $9.40
2 Destin Javier Castellano Todd Pletcher $280,000 $9.40 $6.20
3 Lani Yutaka Take Mikio Matsunaga $150,000 $6.60
4 Governor Malibu Joel Rosario Christophe Clement $100,000
5 Stradivari John Velazquez Todd Pletcher $60,000
6 Brody’s Cause Luis Saez Dale Romans $45,000
7 Cherry Wine Corey Lanerie Dale Romans $35,000
8 Gettysburg Paco Lopez Steve Asmussen $30,000
9 Suddenbreakingnews Mike Smith Donnie Von Hemel
10 Trojan Nation Aaron Gryder Paddy Gallagher
11 Exaggerator Kent Desormeaux Keith Desormeaux
12 Seeking the Soul Florent Geroux Dallas Stewart
13 Forever D’Oro Jose Ortiz Dallas Stewart
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