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Small Things Matter:  Prolific and Thoughtful Advocacy for Elders Submitted by:  Jerel Shaw Let's face it, the world would be screwed without the expertise of lawyers helping people when they've been wronged.  Then of course, this reality (helping) is predicated on the a myriad of competing conflicting interests in our capitalist society - in others words, everybody has to get paid. From the guy who was just blindsided by an errant vehicle who is lucky to be alive to the child who just unfortunately didn't survive when a out-of-control vehicle came out of nowhere onto the sidewalk in both the the lawyers and the claimant or their survivals can be well compensated if the lawyer works his magic.  From stifling class action lawsuits to million dollar lawsuits, the likelihood of the inevitable occurrence of disagreements often are the supply that demand that lawyers are needed.  And, unfortunately if  there's  money (profit) then without t...

The Ancestral Spirit of Africa Speaks In A Quiet Voice

Jerel Shaw @jerelshaw Presently, I am finishing a book that I envision being published before the end of 2019.  I find it a unique essay in the sense that the reader will find an interweaving of prolong dichotomy that separates the Africa roots from what we call Black American diaspora.  It's been a long process of disenfranchising American Blacks from their ancestral roots.  The book is not a history lesson on how blacks have through slavery have evolved from the motherland to a foreign land, but it is a commentary filled with flashes 'what if'. The  transatlantic slave trade  began in the 15th century, after the Portuguese started exploring the coast of West Africa. At first the number of enslaved Africans taken was small. In about 1650, however, with the development of plantations on the newly colonised Caribbean islands and American mainland, the  trade  grew.  The slave  for America until 1808 - that's nearly two centuries of shi...

$32 Million of TaxPayers' Money Wasted on the Mueller Report? Now This

Jerel Shaw @jerelshaw So, Trump calls it a "witch hunt" and the Democrats says that he's broken the law.  Either way, it's costing the taxpayer lots of money.  Let's say that that hypothetically it is a political witch hunt; and, the Democrats have decided that they've found an incontrovertible smoking gun to finally get rid of Trump.  Now if this is true, did anyone break the law by not pointing out how Lawmakers overall are breaking the laws and not paying a price?   Let's take a look. So after a two-year-long investigation into the Trump campaign’s ties to Russian interference in the US election, and the president’s efforts to obstruct that investigation, and the dramatic unveiling of the final report by special counsel Robert Mueller, and then Mueller’s own testimony before Congress, and a myriad of other potential offenses, this phone call to Ukraine is what finally spurred the Democrats to start the process of impeachment. But why, after ev...

Passages Through Grace: Life's True Bucket List

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This is Landmark Legislation: McCollum for President?

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Jerel Shaw @jerelshaw Of course there are many things going on in our turbulent world - so much to talk about and not enough time to cover everything - it seems.  I would however like to  take up some space to reiterate an unprecedented move by  US Congressperson Betty McCollum presenting legislation that would "tie the US military aid to Israel to its long-standing policy of imprisoning Palestinian children". Sounds like a small thing, you say?  Well, it's not.  It's refreshing and liberating even when the robotic Zionists Congress offers some sign that they can disagree with Israel, McCollum has been serving since 2001 as a Democrat from Minneapolis and has served on many important committees affecting women rights, the environmental protections, farmers and labor, yet her being a member of the powerful United States House Appropriations Committee hopefully will be the lasting legacy that she leaves as the bill challenges interest groups like the Americ...

Oh Mary Don't You Weep: Miracles can happen - sometimes

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Jerel Shaw Of course when one hears the familiar words "Oh Mary Don't You Weep" many will associate it with a Biblical rendition of a sister (along with her other sister) who just lost a brother (Lazarus).  Mary was overcome by grief when Jesus arrived to visit. Yet, to make a long story short, her grief was turned into joy when Jesus miraculously raised Lazarus from the grave.  Yet, this story is not about that Mary, but a Mary who I became acquainted with when shopping at a local supermarket (national chain).  Her smile, and bubbly personality when serving the customer was always buoyed by her fantastic customer service. Mary is a senior citizen who still has to work for a living, but she has never complained (not to me) about needing to do what is necessary to maintain a roof over her head, food on the table, and to pay the other bills.  If you can identify, it's never seems to be enough, but a little can go a long ways.. Recently, when shopping at th...

The Meme "Stay in Your Lane" Is not Absolute

Jerel Shaw      There are a lot of memes that people use in conversations that I would call a 'shortcut' to avoid relevant issues.  I like and don't like the meme stay in your lane .      Let's start with the likes.  I like it because there really are times when people should stay in their lane versus getting into other people' business that often starts and confusion and can be the cause of negative consequences.  You know the story about the 'nagging mother-in-law" who is always butting into the marital affairs of her sons or daughters? This is a a unnecessary nuisance and a behavior not becoming of an adult.  So here, her married children should tell her to buzz-off (another meme), or get lost.      What about that roommate that you have that is always advising you on who you should date; or telling you who is best for you?  Or, maybe someone telling you that your living standards need an upgrade - you need...