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So, what's NEXT? A Don't Come out of a Bag Wednesday

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Dishing Tea with Big Meach

Dishing Tea with Big Meach

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Hey there Tea Sippers! It's another glorious day and you know what time it is.... It's time for another installment of "Don't Come out of a Bag" where YOU are my cohost.  Now, the rules are simple, we can talk about any and everything that is on your mind, right here....RIGHT NOW... BUT... if you decide to come out of a bag on me, I will come out of a BIGGER BAG on you!

Plus, we will address a "Dear Big Meach" letter today and give you an opportunity to  weigh in on the letter as well.

Here are a few things that are on my mind this week:

  • So, What's Next?:  Now that we have won the right to marry, what are the other issues that WE as the LGBT community need to fight for?
  • As for the LGBT youth, What are YOUR issues? It seems that they don't have anything to fight for these days. Did we put so much on the platter til they don't have anything to do?
  • Mad at the First Black President: Americans of African descent have been criticizing President Obama for NOT ADDRESSING any of "our" issues and I challenge you...  WHAT ARE THEY? What are the issues that are SPECIFIC to the Americans of African descent community that folks believe have bee overlooked by ANY president, but especially President Obama?
  • Spare the Rod, Spoil the child:  With all of the child protection laws that have tied parents hand in disciplining their children, AND with this being a "Christian Nation", are we forsaking "God's word" to be "Law Abiding Citizens"
  • ABSTINENCE!

This is going to be a FUN FILLED HOT POT of tea for your nerves baby, so be sure you have PLENTY of crumpets, ya heard me!

 

 

 

 

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