Posted on February 29, 2008 by sethandray
Seth: Recently, Congress has made a lot of headlines investigating the use of steroids in professional sports, especially baseball. After giving
sworn testimony to a House committee that conflicted with two other
witnesses, Roger Clemens faces a possible investigation by the FBI.
Many people including sports writer and ESPN personality Tony
Kornheiser think the committee has gone too far. [...]
Filed under: Media and Entertainment, sports | Tagged: Barry Bonds, baseball, Congress, MLB, sports, steroids | 1 Comment »
Posted on February 28, 2008 by sethandray
Ray: What you probably know is that Black History Month takes place every year during the month of February. What isn’t common knowledge is when it started and why it started.
Here are the facts:
* In 1926, “Negro History Week” began as one of the earliest known instances where Black history was recognized
* The creation of [...]
Filed under: History | Tagged: black history month, civil rights, diversity, History, Raysean Hogan, Seth and Ray, Seth Embry, supreme court | 4 Comments »
Posted on February 27, 2008 by sethandray
Seth: Christina Norman is preparing to retire from MTV, where she has been president since 2005. During her 17 years with the MTV networks, she was previously President of VH1 which has recently earned both high ratings and strong contempt for shows like Flavor of Love (just begun season 3) and I Love New York. [...]
Filed under: Media and Entertainment | Tagged: beavis and butt-head, Christina Norman, Flavor of Love, media, MTV, Raysean Hogan, Seth and Ray, Seth Embry, VHI | 2 Comments »
Posted on February 25, 2008 by sethandray
Seth: Welcome to the blog. As two young, intelligent Americans, we feel it is our duty to offer insight and advice to the masses. Here, issues concerning every aspect of society will be discussed. We encourage you to read and respond as we share our minds with the world.
Ray: I couldn’t have said it better. [...]
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