Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Five month old baby girl brutally molested and later dies at PMH


Nassau, The Bahamas - For nine months in a womb she clung on to life as tight as she could, but before she could experience living, the beastly passions of someone violated her world. ‘BRUTAL BLOODY MURDER’ one nurse called it, which left the infant defenseless, a Nassau community fuming and a country paralyzed in shock.
A five-month old child from Nassau is dead tonight following a brutal molestation of the baby girl. Bahamas Press has received reports today, which confirm that the baby girl died after being raped. Police confirm that both parents are now in police custody and a full investigation is now underway.
From 7 grade boys at Eight Mile Rock High School, to 11 year-old girls in Andros, to now 5 month old baby in Nassau. The time has come to evoke civilian justice and rid this land of these pedophile creatures that prey on the innocent of this land!
In 2008 The Bahamas was confirmed as having the highest number of rape incidents per capita in the world! Here’s something we should be VERY shame of. As we said Andre Birbal is just a tip of the iceberg.
Bahamas…WE NEED CHANGE!

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Kim Kardashian Wigs Out


Just when you thought the only breaking news was the Heidi Montag - Spencer Pratt wedding, along came Kim Kardashian sporting a blond look in the Big Apple.
Whether it was an attempt to steal some of Speidi's spotlight or just a way to get folks to talk about something other than cellulite cover-ups or a certain sunburn situation, however it can't confirm.
But it is known that the reality star twittered about it and later post a pic of the stop-the-presses, headline-making mane.
Then, as if this story couldn't get any more riveting, Kim hopped on her website Monday morning to reveal that—wait for it—her "hair" was nothing more than a wig left over from a photo shoot.
Well, real or not, it does beg the question:

Should Kim actually consider losing her darker 'do in favor of lighter locks?

Friday, May 22, 2009

Dealing with Jealousy Issues

Jealousy is a complex emotion that people can experience from early childhood throughout the rest of their lives. Feelings of jealousy may be either positive or negative. Both the perpetrator and the recipient of jealousy can experience the negative consequences.
The person feeling jealous of another individual commonly denies this emotion. A typical reaction is: "Who, me? I'm not jealous!" Denial of the feeling of jealousy can lead to self-defeating behaviors that others might overlook. So how best should one deal with their jealous behaviors? Can they recieve help?