For everyone who commented on this..do you not think that there are WHITE servants as well?? Do us all a favor and stop pulling the race card everytime you get a feeling that you were discriminated against. It seems to me that the only people who talk about racism anymore ARE BLACK people and let me assure you..there are just as many racist blacks as there are whites..you just don't hear us whine about it!!
By: Online Interracial Dating Community on 1/14/2008 8:32PM
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interracial marriage is OK. I saw many successful interracial couples at http://www.interracialconnect.com. As you know it becomes the outstanding interracial dating site recently . Thousands of new members FREE to join daily to meet dream date there!!!!
She's a beautiful person and I respect what she said on a personnal point.I am a cook at a hotel and if you do a 360* turn housekeepers,bellmen,cooks,ect. are at lease 85% if not more black or african america.
Ms Allen has the wisdom of life and is a Texas woman ..she knows her insights is blessed by God and experience ....Know that God would not have made us all so different if it were not OK with GOD so all you so-called faith filled buttheads back off. Check with your God on how you are doing ...... Debbie is just alright with me as is Jesus! would be good to see you in Texas next time cousin. www.myspace.com/1016media
I Love Debbie Allen. Do you remember when she appeared on Godd Times as JJ's drug addicted prom date?
You Reap What You Sow a novel by F. A. Goodwin
Visit me on MySpace at www.myspace.com/fagoodwin purchase a copy of my AWESOME novel for only $2.50 and you're automatically entered, it's that easy!!!
SYNOPSIS:
Jada Lindsay is a single woman living and working as an ER nurse in her hometown of Philadelphia when she meets who she thinks is her Prince Charming one hot summer day. She quickly realizes that fairy tales are for kids. The story begins with Jada’s tumultuous relationship with Aidan Peacock, the son of a preacher. She tells her story of sex, lies and love in her own gripping words which are often flip and straight from the hip. Jada speaks of the love for her grandmother to the contempt that she harbors for her mother. When her relationship with Aidan is ended in front of the entire congregation of Shiloh Christian Church at a New Year’s Eve service, Jada vows to never see him again. But the heart goes where it wants to, and she finds out the hard way… ~You Reap What You Sow~
Please tell all your friends that LOVE a good book.
Very Ingenius of Mr/Ms. Goodwin to take advantage of what could only be viewed as a shameless plug for a book none of us would have heard of otherwise, Granted the subject of the article was still used, but only to give a vague referance to validate the authors use of the space, Now I have a book of poetry that......
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By: me on 5/18/2008 12:28PM
For everyone who commented on this..do you not think that there are WHITE servants as well?? Do us all a favor and stop pulling the race card everytime you get a feeling that you were discriminated against. It seems to me that the only people who talk about racism anymore ARE BLACK people and let me assure you..there are just as many racist blacks as there are whites..you just don't hear us whine about it!!
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By: bnmo on 6/09/2008 6:54PM
Vanessa Del Rio is the sister of both Debbie and Phylicia. It's not spoken of but they are in fact sisters
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By: mambo207 on 2/01/2009 2:19AM
Hey Me At,
Sounds like you're whining now.
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By: JC on 1/11/2008 5:28PM
I Like Debbie Allen. I Guess She's Just Being Real.
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By: jahira love on 1/13/2008 2:28PM
i been told i look just like debbie allen, shoo i wish i had her money and talents other than just her looks lol
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By: Online Interracial Dating Community on 1/14/2008 8:32PM
interracial marriage is OK. I saw many successful interracial couples at http://www.interracialconnect.com. As you know it becomes the outstanding interracial dating site recently . Thousands of new members FREE to join daily to meet dream date there!!!!
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By: vic on 1/22/2008 7:46AM
She's a beautiful person and I respect what she said on a personnal point.I am a cook at a hotel and if you do a 360* turn housekeepers,bellmen,cooks,ect. are at lease 85% if not more black or african america.
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By: terry allen on 1/22/2008 7:54AM
Ms Allen has the wisdom of life and is a Texas woman ..she knows her insights is blessed by God and experience ....Know that God would not have made us all so different if it were not OK with GOD so all you so-called faith filled buttheads back off. Check with your God on how you are doing ...... Debbie is just alright with me as is Jesus! would be good to see you in Texas next time cousin. www.myspace.com/1016media
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By: F A Goodwin on 1/22/2008 8:20AM
I Love Debbie Allen. Do you remember when she appeared on Godd Times as JJ's drug addicted prom date?
You Reap What You Sow
a novel by F. A. Goodwin
Visit me on MySpace at www.myspace.com/fagoodwin purchase a copy of my AWESOME novel for only $2.50 and you're automatically entered, it's that easy!!!
SYNOPSIS:
Jada Lindsay is a single woman living and working as an ER nurse in her hometown of Philadelphia when she meets who she thinks is her Prince Charming one hot summer day. She quickly realizes that fairy tales are for kids. The story begins with Jada’s tumultuous relationship with Aidan Peacock, the son of a preacher. She tells her story of sex, lies and love in her own gripping words which are often flip and straight from the hip. Jada speaks of the love for her grandmother to the contempt that she harbors for her mother. When her relationship with Aidan is ended in front of the entire congregation of Shiloh Christian Church at a New Year’s Eve service, Jada vows to never see him again. But the heart goes where it wants to, and she finds out the hard way… ~You Reap What You Sow~
Please tell all your friends that LOVE a good book.
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By: R. Harper on 1/22/2008 10:08AM
Very Ingenius of Mr/Ms. Goodwin to take advantage of what could only be viewed as a shameless plug for a book none of us would have heard of otherwise, Granted the subject of the article was still used, but only to give a vague referance to validate the authors use of the space, Now I have a book of poetry that......
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