America how can you continue to teach hate ?

This cartoon illustrates the story below – Stupidity at Work Today.
America, How Can You Continue to Build on a Legacy of Hatred ?
This is absolutely stupid – I saw this on Aldon Hynes’ blog today; and it pissed me off to no end. how the scenario played out according to the article points out some fundamental issues that seem to be too American, for America.
Please Be Sure to Continue to below the article to read Aldons’ Very Well Written Letter – which has received NO Response yet from Sheraton.
Leave the Kids out of your Damn Racism Adults – Really Doh

Drill Team Booted
by Melissa Bailey | August 6, 2009 7:32 AM

Dixwell’s drill team soared to victory in a national competition in Kansas City — then saw its trip cut short by a late-night visit from the cops.
The Nation Drum and Drill Squad took a bus ride back to New Haven Wednesday after scoring gold and silver trophies in a national drill team competition.
Their return trip came one day earlier than planned — after an early-morning wake-up call from the police.
In what staff called a “highly unusual” move, the Sheraton Kansas City Sports Complex Hotel evicted the 35 kids and 13 chaperons from their hotel rooms at 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, citing repeated noise complaints from people who were trying to sleep nearby.
The hotel called in police officers to kick the group out. No arrests were made.
Doug Bethea, leader of the Nation Drill Team, called the eviction a “horrible” end to an otherwise successful trip.
“I’ve never in my life experienced something like this,” Bethea said. He accused the hotel of racial discrimination and vowed to litigate.
“It all boils down to, they had 48 black people in their hotel and they did not like it,” Bethea said. The hotel denied that charge.
Bethea, the founder and head of the Nation squad, has been leading the group to national competitions for 21 years. The competition is in a different city each year. This year’s trip started out well: On Tuesday, the group scored first place in the junior division precision category, and second place in the senior division “fancy trick” category, in which they were defending champs. Click here and on the play arrow to read about how hard they worked to get there.
After the competition, the trip took a turn for the worse, Bethea said. He described Wednesday morning as the breaking point of a week of discriminatory treatment from hotel staff.
“Get Out Of Here Now”
Ten police officers banged on his hotel door wielding Taser stun guns at about 1:30 a.m., he said. Hotel staff was there, too.
“We want you guys out of here now,” they told the drill team, according to Bethea. The cops didn’t use the Tasers, but their presence scared the kids, he said.
Bethea was outraged. He said at that time, the only people who were awake were four adults and four college-aged kids. They were hanging out together in one hotel room, giggling, laughing and telling stories. The drill team folks in the other nine rooms were asleep, he said.
He asked why the police needed to wake up all the children, including three babies, in the middle of the night.
“There’s no justification” for that, he said. He asked the hotel to let these kids stay; he would get them out in the morning.
The hotel refused.
According to the hotel’s general manager, Ted Frerking, Bethea had already been warned that the group was on the verge of eviction. Staff had received repeated complaints about the group being noisy ever since the drill team checked in Sunday night, he said. On Tuesday at 10:30 p.m., they got two more noise complaints from guests.
Hotel staff gave the drill team a “final warning,” Frerking said. Then, at 1:20 a.m., they got two more guest complaints. They made the decision to kick the group out. Since it was such a large group, they called police for help with the eviction, Frerking said.
Bethea said the situation was tense. Parents and some older kids on the trip “wanted to stand their ground.” Some of the kids “were ready to fight the police officers.”
Bethea said he complied with the officers’ request, in order to defuse the situation.
“Let’s get out of here before anyone gets hurt,” he told them. With police standing guard, the group packed up its belongings and left at 2:30 a.m., Bethea said. He pulled $400 from his own pocket to find rooms to stay in at a nearby Days Inn.
The eviction was carried through without incident, according to Sgt. Stacey Graves, a public information officer for the Kansas City police. She confirmed that a staff person at the hotel called police at 1:20 a.m. Wednesday. The caller said a large group was refusing to leave the hotel. They were “arguing about payment, and arguing with security,” she said. Police showed up at the hotel and resolved the issue, she said. She said the police did carry Tasers, which are standard issue on police uniforms. No arrests were made and no police report was written, she said.
“A Reality Call”
Reached by phone Wednesday, Bethea and two members of the trip said they had been discriminated against by the hotel all week. Bethea said the New Haveners were among the few black people at the largely white hotel.
Racial tension first materialized Monday night, when about five teenagers went down to the hotel bar to get something to eat. An intoxicated patron at the bar made a remark to the effect of “wow, look at the black people,” according to Bethea. Heated words flew.
Bethea was called downstairs to resolve the situation. There was no fight, but the kids were on the verge. “These kids were ready to do whatever they had to do to survive,” he said.
Frerking said the New Haven kids misconstrued a statement made by a bar patron. He said they thought the remark was about them, but it wasn’t.
Diane Wilson, a chaperon and the grandmother of a 11-year-old on the trip, said racial profiling took other forms, too: The group wasn’t given room service for two days, was denied new rolls of toilet paper, and was subjected to racially charged remarks by hotel staff, she asserted.
As one hotel staffer got off an elevator, she was overheard saying “there’s a bunch of them running around here,” Wilson said. Wilson took the remark to have a racial connotation.
Ronald Huggins said he heard a female staffer say the New Haven kids were “all over the place like roaches.” Huggins, Bethea’s nephew, drums on the drill team and helps manage the team.
Frerking said he didn’t know anything about those allegations. He denied the group was mistreated on account of race.
“We treat all our guests fairly. It had nothing to do with the group other than the noise,” said Frerking. “Like any room, if they’re noisy, we would ask them to depart.”
He called the situation “unfortunate,” but said the hotel “has the responsibility to maintain quiet and restful environment.”
The disruption was starting to be costly, he added: Frerking said the hotel has had to compensate seven guests with free nights’ stays on account of the drill team’s noise.
“We’ve got to respect the concerns of the other guests as well,” he said. The hotel plans to reimburse the drill team for Tuesday and Wednesday nights’ stays, he added.
Meanwhile, reached on the 22-hour bus ride back to New Haven, Bethea vowed to file a racial discrimination lawsuit.
To top off their trip, Bethea and Huggins said the group was called “monkeys” by a client at the second hotel. The person told them to “go back to Africa,” according to Huggins.
“I’m upset and appalled,” said Huggins. He said the trip served as “a reality call” for the kids on the team, many of whom don’t otherwise get to leave New Haven. He said the trip showed him that in America, “certain parts have progressed, and other parts are still behind.”
Next year, the national competition will be in Las Vegas. Bethea said he doesn’t expect any problems there.
The experience in Kansas City “won’t stop me from doing competitions,” he said. “This is what I live for.”
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This is the Mail sent to Sheraton from Aldon Hynes who pulled our coats to the incident . Thanks Aldon – You’re a Good Man and a Great Journalist.
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From: Aldon Hynes [mailto:Aldon.Hynes]
Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 9:33 AM
To: publicrelations@starwoodhotels.com
Subject: Alleged Racial Profiling at Sheraton Kansas City Sports Complex
Hotel
One of the top news stories in Connecticut right now is about New Haven
Connecticut’s Dixwell National Drum and Drill Squad which won gold and
silver trophies at the Elks Grand Lodge World National Championships in
Kansas City.
According to the article in the New Haven Independent,
http://www.newhavenindependent.org/archives/2009/08/drill_team_boot.php
“In what staff called a “highly unusual” move, the Sheraton Kansas City
Sports Complex Hotel evicted the 35 kids and 13 chaperons from their hotel
rooms at 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, citing repeated noise complaints from people
who were trying to sleep nearby.
The hotel called in police officers to kick the group out. No arrests were
made.”
The local television affiliates are now running the story, with the NBC
affiliate running
http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local-beat/Racket-Or-Racism-You-Decide-52
612957.html
and another New Haven paper has
http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local-beat/Racket-Or-Racism-You-Decide-52
612957.html
and another New Haven paper has
bookmark it,
What do the stars say about the Election Today – Barack/Biden WINS !

With all the politicking goin on today we just had to weigh in with our experts – the Stars.
~RE
Saturn Likes Barack Better
2008 Presidential Election Predictions
by Jeff Jawer

Election Day, November 4, is charged with so much astrological intensity that it’s likely to change the world. Saturn, the planet of old structures and forms, precisely opposes Uranus, the planet of breakthrough, in a series of aspects that won’t finish until the summer of 2010. This shape-shifting event on Election Day is a powerful signal of the breakdown of the old order that has already begun with the recent financial crisis. The events that are shaking the economy now do not mark the end of a period of transition, but are the first ripples in an ocean of change.
This pattern — and the polls — appear to favor Barack Obama, who would be our first multi-racial president and who is running as the candidate of change. He is Uranus, the surprise element on the national scene, while John McCain represents Saturn, the planet of old age and tradition. It is interesting to note, though, that the positions are reversed when it comes to temperament. Obama reflects the calm self-control of Saturn and McCain is volatile Uranus.
Three other astrological events make November 4 an especially complex day. Mars, the action planet, makes a tense 90-degree square with slippery Neptune. This combination represents the possibility for trickery that has marred so many elections in the past. However, a more enlightened interpretation of this pair is one of peace, as the warrior (Mars) is tempered by Neptune’s idealism and spirituality, recalling what Lincoln termed the “better angels of our nature.” Communicative Mercury enters mysterious Scorpio on November 4, another source of worry for cynical astrologers who see this sign’s secrecy as a signal of a stolen election. A more hopeful view is that the penetrating perception of Mercury in Scorpio will cut through the clouds of political puffery and instead deliver some truth. The Moon, the planetary arbiter of moods, begins the day in Saturn’s sign of Capricorn and ends it in Uranus’ sign of Aquarius. The former tends toward conservatism, while the latter is liberal. Some astrologers believe that having the Moon in Capricorn when voting starts favors McCain, while others think that polls closing with the Moon in Aquarius benefits Obama.
The Astrology of the individual candidates’ charts does not provide a crystal clear picture of the outcome, which is why we’re relying primarily on the general trends and symbolism of the day. McCain, a Virgo born August 29, 1936, had Saturn pass over his Sun in July. The planet of crystallization with the Sun often sets enduring patterns. This was the time when McCain was either going to establish himself as the clear leader or get stuck in a weakened position. Obama, a Leo born August 4, 1961, had Saturn making a stressful square to his Gemini Moon in June. If he wasn’t brought down then, I believed that he would be likely to win the election.
Jon Stewart recently asked Obama if he would be able to work with McCain after the election. Unsurprisingly, Obama said that there is always conflict in a campaign but that he thought they could. It’s clear that McCain’s discomfort with Obama during the debates was more than election season rivalry. The Senator from Arizona’s aggressive Mars falls right on Barack’s Sun, making Obama a natural target for John’s anger. Regardless of the outcome, don’t count on seeing these two singing “Kumbaya” together any time soon.
About the Author
Jeff Jawer is the co-author of Barnes & Noble’s ‘Your Astrology Guide 2009.’ A professional astrologer since 1973, his articles have appeared in Astrology journals, magazines and Web sites around the world. He holds a B.A. in The History and Science of Astrology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and teaches and lectures both in the United States and abroad.
Are Obama & Biden Compatible?
An analysis of the Astrological compatibility of the Democratic presidential candidate and his running mate

Senator Joseph Biden, Barack Obama’s running mate, is a Scorpio with the warrior planet Mars in this indomitable sign. This makes him well-equipped to take on the rough and tumble of the campaign and fight for Obama’s election.
The traditional role of a vice presidential candidate in a U.S. election is to act as an attack dog for the person at the head of a ticket. We expect future presidents to be above the fray and show strength without being overly aggressive. On that score, Barack Obama’s choice of Joseph Biden as his running mate is a good one.
Biden was born on November 20, 1942 at 8:30 a.m. in Scranton, Pennsylvania. His Rising sign is outgoing Sagittarius, but behind the friendly persona are four planets in Scorpio that give him plenty of bite. His Sun (will), Mercury (intellect), Venus (charm) and Mars (aggression) are all in this passionate and persistent water sign.
Most Scorpios aren’t overtly aggressive, preferring to keep their claws in until they are ready to be used, but they don’t tend to give up easily. Biden is one of the longest-serving members of Congress, a man who has survived the death of his wife and child and a brain aneurism, yet seems to have the enthusiasm of a newcomer. He’s a battle-hardened veteran of two campaigns for the presidency and decades of debate in the U.S. Senate, but he still has a bounce in his step and a ready quip for the media.
Joe Biden is famous for his love of talking. This is not typical for a Scorpio, a sign better known for careful speech or total silence than for garrulousness. Biden, though, has Mercury in a free-flowing trine (120-degree angle) with expansive Jupiter. This unfiltered connection between the planets of communication and excess is a clear reflection of unrestrained speech. However, this positive alignment also indicates an interest in foreign cultures and faraway places. Biden is, of course, the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee and a recognized expert in the field. Another asset Biden brings to the campaign is his working-class roots, which endears him to blue collar voters. This is a part of the electorate that any Democrat must have to win the presidency.
It is Biden’s Moon in down-to-earth Taurus that reflects his background and his appeal to the common man and woman. Taurus, the sign in which the Moon is said to be exalted in traditional Astrology, has a degree of directness and simplicity that makes a person seem more real and accessible.
Biden and Obama are as different astrologically as they appear to be temperamentally. Biden is earthy and intense, while Obama is calm and cerebral. The passion of Biden’s Scorpio Sun contrasts with the shining confidence of Obama’s Sun in Leo, and the solidity of Biden’s Taurus Moon is far from the flexibility of Obama’s Moon in Gemini. These men are complementary rather than comparable. Although this might cause conflict between them down the road, it just might be the winning combination for November’s election.






















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