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Tuesday, May 26

Get Your Real Property Management On

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Wednesday, May 20

Going to the Franklin Roosevelt Memorial Site

This Saturday May 23rd, Memorial Day, long-time Lyndon LaRouche collaborator and FDR expert Lonnie Wolfe will join Dennis Speed, in Hyde Park, NY, for a presentation on Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Then, following the lecture and questions, we shall tour the FDR Presidential Library and Museum exhibit of "THE FIRST 100 DAYS: ACTION, AND ACTION NOW."
Any citizen who goes to this exhibit will discover and understand the crucial difference between President Franklin Roosevelt's defense of the general welfare principle of the U.S. Constitution, and the dangerous policies being pursued by President Obama, in his administration's copying of the health policies of Hitler's Third Reich. The presentation will be given at 11:00 AM SHARP to 12:00 NOON. For more information call Jerry at 201-441-

Thursday, May 14

India Doesn't Buy Economic Reforms

The mumble in Mumbai India, is that the economic reforms of the IMF and the US Capitalist class is now the road to suicide, not to reform. The Congress Party is bragging that under Indira Gandhi they were the ones to nationalize the banks. The BJP wants to protect the diamond industry. The smaller regional parties and the Communist party want even more protection. This may sound like socialism in the current jargon of newspeak, but it's only the latest form of the American System of Alexander Hamilton, and Friedrich List. The bottom line coming out even in the Indian press, is that India cannot boost its growth by increasing speculation.

Monday, May 11

Perfumes to Make Life Smell Good

What kind of evening perfume do you like? I used to like women who used Chanel #5, but that is a little old fashion. In Harlem NY and Bronx NY I'm happy if the lady that I am with using any perfume, something fruity is fine, especially lemony. So many women are so tough today that they don't like to wear perfume at all. That's how my girl is, she just won't wear anything. Ha ha.

Men wearing scents is pretty unnecessary except using a good basic deodorant soap is fine. That might sound a little macho, I guess I'm pretty old school. Still I would like women to try to use some of the new scents on the market, they don't have to be expensive at all. I just saw a new scent, at least to me, that is supposed to smell like a Tootsie Roll. That could be funny if you could actually place the scent. I also saw the Play-Doh cologne. I think if I smelled that on someone, I could recognize it.

Sunday, May 10

Bronx Earth Day

On Sat. April 25th, there was a group manning a table was Youth Ministries for Peace and Justice as part of the South Bronx Earth day celebrations. This particular group was celebrating the opening of a new city Park in June, located at Whitlock, Westchester Ave. and Bronx River Ave, by the #6 subway. Group spokesperson Ms. Dawn Henning said that the park is at the site of a former cement plant. Youth Ministries is currently engaged in projects to reduce the pollution of the Bronx River during rainstorms and sewage overflow, and is located at 1384 Stratford Ave. by East 174th St, or call 718-328-5622.

A couple of bus loads of people went on the white-hulled boats of the Rocking the Boat Organization. These boats set-off propelled by oars from docks on the Bronx River near Lafayette and Edgewater Rd. From there they can go upriver to the Bruckner Blvd. landing station or to Soundview Park. This organization engages students in boat building and on-water education, and can be reached at 60 East 174th St, or call 718-466-2892. The Sustainable South Bronx Organization has watching and commenting on various environmental issues in the South Bronx, such as monitoring the NY Organic Fertilizer Company plant. They are also running a training program in green jobs called B.E.S.T. Trainees get free education on topics such as: basic building construction, energy retrofits, and helping homes to conserve energy. For more information, see www.ssbx.org. The Organization has started its first for-profit venture, SmartRoofs LLC, which installs green roofs that combine roof insulation, and the construction of urban agriculture or foliage on roofs. Their Fab-Labs or Fabrication Laboratories help create products from waste materials that come through the South Bronx. Nearby, the Green Workers Coops were promoting their large Green Home-Depot type store, Rebuilders Source at 461 Timpson Place, near East 147th St and Bruckner Boulevard, which recycles construction materials. For more information call 718-742-1111.

Saturday, May 2

The Havana Film Festival NY at Bronx Museum



A special preview of the Havana Film Festival New York was an eye-opener at the Bronx Museum, on April 17th. First movie shown was: “Tengo Lo Que Tenía/ I Have What I Had to Have” is a documentary of the life of the Cuban Diva, Xiomara Laugart. Xiomara is from Cuba and now based in New York City. She is very modest, saying that she has never been privileged; she is just “one more black woman who sings.” Xiomara is best known for her portrayal of the late Celia Cruz, the great Cuban salsa singer, in the Broadway play “Celia: A Musical Journey.” Xiomara is happy about her success and now is known as a singer of alternative Latin Music. Yet, for a long time she had “no house, and no car.” Directed in 2009 by Ms. Tané Martinez. This and the second film just about 15 minutes each.

The second film is “Pinchos y Rolos/ Hairpins and Rollers,” a hilarious comedy set in Washington Heights, New York City. Maria inherits a hair salon from her sister, but now must keep it going since her husband has left her. The short film goes through a week in Maria’s life with Maria opening with a song “How Unfair… you have been to me.” She comments, those we love the most are the ones that really make us suffer. Maria puts in an ad for a new hairdresser. After several incompetents, she gets a reliable looking young woman, and also a gay man who fits right in with the women. The hairdressers go wild when a “pretty boy” type comes in to seductively sell them hair care products. The salon temporarily turns into a small discothèque. The new female hairdresser, Dolores turns out to be a disaster, and finds out that she is pregnant. Maria ends on Saturday going out on a Romantic date with the hair products salesman. Directed by Freddy Vargas.