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WIDK By Staff Writer EMILY MOORE

As a New Yorker I am inherently skeptical of all things ‘news’ simply for self-preservation. And this year our good friend the news has chucked a few curveballs, or strike psyche outs at us if you will.

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Just as a forewarning, all things ‘news’ to me means everything from the depths of my facebook newsfeed, youtube, my friends, random strangers yelling on the street as well as the news itself. [Click to read more…]

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WIDK By Contributing Writer NADIA BRUCE-RAWLINGS

Beatings

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I remembered one beating, vividly.  I was 8, maybe 9.

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The truth of the matter is that as a woman gets older she becomes sexier. She becomes a much better lover as she learns to accept herself, becomes comfortable with her sexuality and much freer in its expression.

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Men are becoming shallower than ever. They are focusing on a woman’s packaging to the virtual exclusion of other far more erotic elements of feminine attractiveness that strike deeper than skin. [Click to read more…]

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WIDK By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach

One can only imagine the sigh of relief on the part of all those who contributed to the death of Michael Jackson. With the conviction of Conrad Murray, there is an official scapegoat and the finger-pointing can now end. We found the culprit. It was Michael’s corrupt physician who would do anything to remain in the orbit of the superstar and receive his monthly retainer of $150k per month. Murray was even prepared to become Michael’s pusher. Now he has been justly punished and we can put the matter rest. Rest in peace Michael. Your killer has been identified and sent to jail.

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If only.

For years a group that surrounded Michael watched as his life deteriorated but did nothing for the very same fear that if they opened their mouths they would be out. The publicists he paid, the managers who took their percentage, the handlers who got their cut, watched as he dangled a baby from a balcony, proclaimed his pride in sharing a bed with a child on international TV, and slowly went bankrupt as he squandered his fortune as garbage purchases. And they did… nothing.

Michael’s addiction to prescription medication was well known yet few cared to get him the help he needed. Worse, Michael was lethargic, uninspired, and required serious counseling to get his life in order. The response, however, was to persuade him to agree to 50 concerts in London – a staggering feat for even the most well-balanced performers – in order to take their share. Whatever the consequences, the troubled golden goose had to continue to lay some golden eggs.

So much of it came out in the trial. There was the testimony from concert director Kenny Ortega who said, “”My friend wasn’t right. There was something going on that was deeply troubling me. He was chilled. He appeared lost. Just sort of lost and a little incoherent and although we were conversing and I did ask him a question and he did answer me, I did feel though that he was not well at all.” Ortega went so far as to email AEG Chief executive Randy Phillips that Michael was seriously unwell. “My concern is, now that we brought the doctor into the fold and had played the ‘Tough Love,’ Now or Never’ card, is that the artist may be unable to rise to the occasion due to real, emotional stuff… He appeared quite weak and fatigued this evening. He had a terrible case of the chills, was trembling, rambling and obsessing. Everything in me says he should be psychologically evaluated. If we have any chance at all to get him back in the light, it’s going to take a strong therapist to help him through this as well as immediate physical nurturing.”

But if Ortega felt this way, why was he prepared to proceed with the concerts? Why did he not resign and declare that he would not contribute to Michael’s decline?

The role of AEG has similarly escaped serious evaluation. If the director you’ve hired is warning you that the artist you’ve contracted to do 50 concerts is in psychological turmoil, why were the concerts not cancelled or postponed? Was profit a factor in the decision to proceed, regardless of Michael’s psychological state?

To be sure, Michael was an adult and bears responsibility for his actions. But if he was not prepared to heal himself than it was the responsibility of all those who benefited from being in his orbit to get him the help he needed and, if the effort failed, at the very least not contribute further to his self-destruction.

Is it only the doctor who gave Michael Propofol who is the culprit? What about doctors who continued to give him plastic surgery to the point that his body was falling apart? And even if that’s not illegal, should they at least not be ashamed?

It was the tragedy of Michael Jackson to have been so successful that he became an industry that supported so many that they were prepared to look the other way as his life slowly sunk into the abyss. In the final analysis, Conrad Murray was the person that was most responsible for Michael’s death. But a host of others played a significant role. They ought to thank their lucky stars that the sins of the many have fallen on the shoulders of one.

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach is the author of “The Michael Jackson Tapes: A Tragic Icon Reveals his Soul in Intimate Conversation”. Follow him on Twitter @RabbiShmuley.

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WIDK By Rabbi Shmuley Boteach

Readers of this column will know that last week my wife and I, thank G-d, married off our eldest child. What they will not know are the conditions we endured for the days prior to the wedding when a freak snow storm caused a power outage in our home town of Englewood, New Jersey, and much of the Northeast. We were preparing for a wedding with a house filled with relatives from around the world who, freezing with no heat, light, or phones, thought America was a third world country. Compounding that feeling were the dilapidated roads, like the I-95 – one of the America’s premier highways – that passes near our home and that is so filled with potholes and is so perennially under construction that it calls to mind a war zone like Kandahar. Add to that the staggering traffic in New York City where it can take 30 minutes just to go around a city block and my Australian, European, and Israeli relatives came to the conclusion that America is teetering on the brink.

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We were fortunate that, although the beautiful Rockleigh Country Club where the wedding was held itself lost power, its internal generators allowed us to proceed with what was a magnificent wedding. But a few relatives who were supposed to stay for the seven days of celebration that traditionally follow a Jewish wedding left in the morning hours after the ceremony swearing they could no longer endure the freezing conditions to which our area of the country subjected them.

They were right.

Yes, a freak snow storm in October is a challenge. But this is the third power outage lasting several days with which we have been hit in about half a year. All could have been easily avoided if our town could simply afford to run the power lines under the ground where they belong, where trees can’t knock them out of commission, and where they can’t dangle and kill small children, as tragically happened in our area in the aftermath of Hurricane Irene. But although we have nearly the highest property taxes in America, our town can barely afford to fix its own streets. Most New York and New Jersey municipalities are spending upwards of $23k per student in the school systems and are locked into such expensive union contracts that they simply don’t have the funds to upgrade infrastructure. The roads in the New York metropolitan area are a disaster zone and will remain that way indefinitely.

While the world reads daily about America’s high unemployment rate and a staggering national debt that just about equals its GDP, what they don’t see is the dilapidated state of America’s infrastructure or the nightmare traffic jams in all its big cities. But government has spent so much money on so many wasteful and ineffective social programs that the funds to stop America from crumbling simply don’t exist.

Truth be told, we should by now all be sick of just complaining about the problems. The last thing America needs is more armchair pundits or television talking heads. It’s time we all did something about it.

When I was a guest on the Glenn Beck show a few weeks ago, he gave his version of the Ten Commandments, one of which was the obligation to run for elective office if you see your country suffering and more worthy candidates than yourself do not exist. This is probably what America most needs: courageous, principled, visionary, and determined citizens unseating the do-nothing class of politicians who watch America crumble by the day yet continue to waste our hard-earned money on efforts that yield few results.

But anyone who has watched what has happened to Herman Cain the past few days will understand why few choose to run and we continue to see mediocrity in the political classes. We’re all human and fallible and most people have things in their past of which they’re not proud. The last thing they want is to be crucified for previous mistakes by the media.

This is not to say that if someone like Herman Cain harassed women it should be overlooked. Of course it should not. These are serious allegations and the American people deserve to know that they are electing dependable, good, and honest people. It is to say that were we to live in a society that had proper values, including that of forgiveness, than Cain and many like him – if the allegations against them are true – could get up in front of the public, admit their mistakes, request forgiveness, change their ways, and run for office. The fear, however, is that the political climate is so fractured, the public so polarized, the media so hungry for blood, that anyone courageous enough to tell the truth and ask to be pardoned for past sin so that they could serve their country would be dragged through the mud and humiliated.

Yet, politicians like Bill Clinton – seen as flawed yet effective – remain highly popular, as does the memory of other seriously blemished men like Thomas Jefferson, Franklin Roosevelt, and John Kennedy.

America has to make a decision. Does it want perfection like Barack Obama who rarely stumbles but lacks the grit to get American out of the morass of crushing debt and joblessness or does it want men and women who can dig us out but who have dirt under their fingernails?

The Jewish people are currently reading the book of Genesis. It is a fascinating narrative of incredible men and women who achieved great things while simultaneously guilty of serious error, from Adam and Eve’s eating of the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden to Jacob favoring Joseph over his other children and the tragic consequences that followed. Yet, these were men and women built whole nations, serving as patriarchs and matriarchs. The moral of the story: righteousness is defined not by perfection but by wrestling with one’s nature to serve the public good amid one’s undeniable defects.

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach is the international best-selling author of Kosher Sex, Kosher Adultery, and the Kosher Sutra. Follow him on Twitter @RabbiShmuley. You can support Rabbi Shmuley’s work and office by texting a $10 donation from your phone to “VALUES,” 85944. For larger amounts please go to http://thisworld.us/getinvolved.

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WIDK by WIDK Staff Writer Bianca Coombs

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The “Before I Die” wall in downtown Brooklyn (created by artist Candy Chang) gets a little out of hand with someone writing they’d like to rape Chris Brown.

 

‘Oh No They Didn’t’ is part of the commentary section of twomediashrews.com, the all things media and then some blog!

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WIDK by Staff Writer EMILY MOORE – Happy Halloween weekend to all you ghosts and ghouls out there! Please enjoy my Halloween compilation at your own risk..

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I selected only the finest shots that truly embody the American Halloween spirit at it’s finest. Like this Jack Daniel’s Dad and his Marlboro baby.

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And who in their right mind doesn’t love a drunk pumpkin?

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Or these pups dressed up as fast food?

fat venomTake it or leave it but Spiderman’s evil (and much larger) twin venom is in all his spandex glory on Halloween. But never fear, I hope to redeem myself with one sexy Lara Croft Tomb Raider…

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Because who can resist a hot gal with guns?

pumpkin assIt’s a full moon every night at this guys house! I truly appreciate the creativity people are putting into their jack-o-lanterns these days, don’t you?

And because everyone loves HOTDOGS, I couldn’t leave this little patriotic wiener out. He gets extra points for the Uncle Sam hat.

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If you have outrageous or funny  Halloween pictures, or any pictures for that matter, CLICK HERE to submit then to WIDK!

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(WIDK By Staff Writer BIANCA COOMBS) – Ever wonder why there is no movie called How To Lose A Gal In Ten Days?

How to lose a woman in ten days

Because the shameful tactics used by Kate Hudson’s character, Andie, on Ben (played by Matthew McConaughey) would never have worked had the sex roles been reversed.

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(Posted to WIDK by Bianca C.) – Car in a Brooklyn strip mall parking lot.

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Perverted signs on car

What’s worse? The sign or the… you know?

Bianca Coombs is the co- creator of Twomediashrews.com, the all things media and then some blog. Oh No They Didn’t! provides funny images and commentary on the most ridiculous New Yorkers.

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(WIDK By Staff Writer NICK POLLACK)

Young Dayn in his daring escape.

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