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Children know Nothing about being Gay…Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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What do children know about being gay? Yet it seems to be behavior that their exposed to in the home and in the lifestyles of their parents (s) and/or family members. But this is not a choice that children are aware of choosing.

However gender identity appears to be established and influenced by psychosocial factors during the first few years of a child’s life. Theories and psychologist outlined that for some adults who have gender identity disorder which leads to a homosexual or lesbian lifestyle, usually apply this behavior to their children.

It seems as though children are being recruited into a homosexual lifestyle, because a homosexual lifestyle is not genetic but inherited. Parents are easily the most important external force in the life of any child and, as would be suspected, contribute largely to the homosexual or heterosexual predisposition of their children.

As important as the father is in the life of a child, even he must take second place to mother during the first three years of life. The mother feeds the baby at her breast and spends far more time with him in infancy than does his dad. Consequently, mothers actually have more to do with producing a predisposition toward homosexuality than fathers.

Join me tonight on at 6:30 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via “Blog Talk Radio” as I discuss, homosexual influences in a child’s development.

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Join me tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via Blogtalk Radio.Com…On my Own and in my new home!!


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I’m excited to announce that “Conversations Of A Sistah” has officially moved! We are now independently on our own at blogtalkradio.com/conversationsofasistah in our new time slot at 6:30 PM EST on Wednesdays. Here —-> on http://www.blogtalkradio.com/conversationsofasistah you can follow the show, contact us and have full access.

So tune in tonight as I discuss “Will the Republicans win the Senate in 2014?”.

In a year when Republicans have been able to harness economic anxiety to their distinct advantage, the upcoming Senate election is crucial this year. It is increasingly clear that states such as, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas and North Carolina will be the most crucial in determining which party controls the Senate.

According to CNN, nearly 7 in 10 Americans are angry at the direction the country is headed and 53% of Americans disapprove of President Barack Obama’s job performance and a dysfunctional Washington, two troubling signs for Democrats one week before the midterm elections.

Democrats are battling to try and save the Senate majority, while hoping to prevent more losses in the House, which the GOP controls by a 234 to 201 margin. Yet several state polls in the past month of contested races show that Democrats are in danger of losing control of the majority.

In the meantime, the GOP’s plan and position has been to block the vote. To discourage minorities from voting in those southern states where democratic president Barack Obama won big in 2008 and in 2012. 

What’s your opinion, will the GOP control the Senate?

Will you rock your vote or allow your state to block your vote?

Sound off here and I’ll see you on the air!

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Why are women attracted to power? Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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Power plays a key role in attraction. All women are attracted to power. They want a guy who is powerful. There is however a misconception about power many men still struggle to understand this very day. They are unclear about what kind of power this is, that is so irresistible to the opposite sex.

When you think about powerful men, the first thing that might come to mind is money. Money represents power. And if a man has money, women will equate this to power. Why? Because women are attracted to power! 

Take Monica Lewinsky for example, she was attracted to former president Bill Clinton, why? Because he held the office of the most powerful man in the United States, he was president; the commander in chief. Like any female in Lewinsky’s position, she was willing to do anything for him based upon her attraction to his power.

Then you had late rapper Biggie Smalls, who lacked good looks but had women falling and fighting all over him left and right. Why? Because his talents gave him the title along with the money and power as one of the best hip hop artist of our time.

Join me tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via “Conversations Live” for my commentary “Why woman are attracted to power?”

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Masking the pain of Domestic Violence… Tonight on Conversations Of A Sistah


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In light of the recent events in the news with the video going viral of NFL player Ray Rice knocking the crap out of his then fiancé, Janay Rice, (who months later became his wife) in an Atlantic City hotel, this incident sparked new conversations concerning Domestic Violence.

Nationally, nearly 10% of all homicides are committed by an intimate partner (spouse, boyfriend and/or girlfriend), according to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting data from 2012. Of all the homicides known to be committed by an intimate partner, 80% of the victims are women.

October is Domestic Violence Awareness month and for most victims of domestic violence, there is no witness, no camera. For about half, there is no police report. So the extraordinary footage of the Ray Rice incident is shedding new light on a problem hidden behind so many closed doors, which is why Domestic Violence can be so easily masked behind pain.

Join me tonight at 8:00 PM on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via “Conversations Live” as I talk… masking the painful reality of Domestic Violence.

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Ebola Virus…Panic or pandemonium?? Tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah”


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Talks and reports of this Ebola epidemic is on every newspaper, internet and media outlet throughout the country. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta (CDC) reports that doctors and nurses are fleeing the Ebola hot zones in Liberia amid fears that the virus is more easily transmitted than first assumed.

A report conducted by doctors at the CDC noted: “Before the epidemic, six physicians served all four counties. At the time of the evaluation, only three physicians remained; the others had left Liberia because of the epidemic.”

This report comes amid news that a Spanish nurse is the first to be diagnosed with Ebola outside of West Africa.

The CDC has assured the public that the risk of catching Ebola is small if the patient is not exhibiting symptoms. But that doesn’t explain how trained doctors and nurses who are dressed from head to toe in protective suits are contracting Ebola so easily.

Is it true that this deadly disease was manufactured to kill Africans and just wipe out the majority of the black race?

Join me tonight on “Conversations Of A Sistah” via “Conversations Live” as we discuss this “Ebola Virus…Panic or pandemonium??”

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