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Why Busta Rhymes Should Run For Governor Of NYC [EXCLUSIVE]

Politics is a major discussion as election season approaches. The founder of Hip Hop Union, Jineea Butler wants two rappers to put their name on the ballot. She’s looking to Busta Rhymes and LL Cool J to run for governor of NYC, but that might be an issue. Follow @TheRSMS LL Cool J was raised in Queens and currently lives in LA because of his television show. Headkrack believes that Busta Rhymes would win every debate because he would just yell through it. We will see what will happen with that, but at this point we just want people to go out and vote for the candidate that will serve our communities best. RELATED:  Busta Rhymes Feat. Missy Elliott & Kelly Rowland “Get It” [NEW MUSIC] RELATED:  LL Cool J Raising Money For Cancer Research, Inspired By Wife Make sure you listen to “ The Rickey Smiley Morning Show ” 6am ET. RELATED:  LL Cool J’s Daughter Has Beautiful Moroccan Themed Baby Shower [VIDEO] The Latest : Aretha Live: Watch 5 Of Aretha Franklin’s Iconic Performances Paternity Test For Woman That Slept With Best Friends [EXCLUSIVE] Did Tristan Thompson Cheat On Khloe Kardashian Again? [EXCLUSIVE] Create Your Own Edible Garden with Tips from Home Depot! Why Busta Rhymes Should Run For Governor Of NYC [EXCLUSIVE] This Alabama County Has Never Had An Integrated School Until Now Man Steals Car From Date To Take Another Woman Out Lil Duval Talks All The Ways He Lives His Best Life With Big Boy Kanye West Says He Would SMASH His Sisters-In-Law In New Song Virgil Abloh Gets Serena Williams Ready for The US Open With The Queen Collection [ione_media_gallery src=”https://rickeysmileymorningshow.com” id=”1629391″ overlay=”true”]

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Create Your Own Edible Garden with Tips from Home Depot!

Gettyimages.com/Cropped portrait of an attractive young woman standing outside while working in a vegetable garden This summer make healthy eating your top priority! So, how do you jumpstart the process? HelloBeautiful.com recommends growing your own food! In a snap, you can build your own edible garden with the best products from Home Depot. During this video, get the real deal regarding the best soil for your garden and the tools needed to bring fresh food to your table.  

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Prince Charles’ Garden Party Features Gardens Galore

Prince Charles is hosting a garden party this week, in his own back yard and those of two neighbouring historic houses. In keeping with the theme of sustainability , there were some very special garden initiatives on display, including HRH’s own royal vegetable garden (which was looking rather scruffy, just like everyone else’s does right now). The Future Cities Garden is an eclectic and stylish display of edible, medicinal, ornamental and just pl… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Tell NYC’s Mayor Bloomberg You Want a Vegetable Garden at City Hall!

Amy Seek of Flatbush Farmshare’s conception of what a vegetable garden outside City Hall might look like. Image via People’s Garden NYC . If the White House has one, and the city halls of Baltimore, Portland, and San Francisco have (or had…) them, why not New York City? I’m talking about planting vegetable gardens right out front. That’s what the people behind People’s Garden NYC are pushing for, creating a petition urging Ma… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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There is Absolutely NOTHING "Ethical" About Animal Slaughter – NOTHING!

PART ONE OF A DISGUSTING TRUE STORY… http://eatocracy.cnn.com/2010/07/12/a-day-two-pigs-would-die/#comment-10519 July 12th, 2010 12:30 AM ET A day two pigs would die: ethical slaughter There's no pretty way to say this. I was present for the death of the pig pictured above. It was a grim, sodden day on an upstate New York farm. A local meat sciences professor named Eric explained to the pig's owners that the most humane method of slaughter was to shoot it at close range between the eyes with a .22 rifle – a stunning blow to knock its central nervous system offline – then slit the main artery so the blood loss would bring about swift, arguably less painful death. The blow would also supposedly reduce the stress on the animal, allowing for better meat quality. The farmers, having researched the matter thoroughly and consulted with the Humane Animal Farm Care project, believed this to be true. Still, as they stood several yards from the slaughter, half sheltered in the doorway to their goat barn, they flinched at the stark crack of the rifle, and then they cried. They can certainly be excused for that. This was their first slaughter – mine, too – and it's a shocking act. As the farmers' friend and neighbor, I'd met Porky and Bess (the first death was followed swiftly by a second) only a handful of times, tossing cucumbers and corncobs from the farm's vegetable garden into the lopped-off silo in which they were penned. They were affable, loud as all get out and smelled to hell and back. It was always a bit bittersweet to check in on them, marking their maturation from wee piglets into fully grown hogs, knowing that that someday soon, they'd be dispatched and turned into food. For as charming and vibrant as they are, it is simply impractical to keep pigs as pets on a farm. They don't produce milk like the farm's dozens of goats, can’t be sheared for wool like their sheep, don’t lay eggs, herd, chase vermin or scare away predators. They're simply not useful, from a strictly practical standpoint, so to buy and raise a piglet is a commitment to turning it into food. That doesn't make the act of their slaughter any easier to watch. Josh Kilmer Purcell and Brent Ridge, the pigs' owners, are fledgling farmers and yes, they have a reality show about it – Planet Green's 'The Fabulous Beekman Boys' – but they are by no means unserious when it comes to the welfare of the animals they raise. The vast majority of the Beekman Farm's livestock, over 120 goats at last count, along with chickens, a turkey or two and a llama who earns her keep as comic relief are housed in a clean, spacious barn. They are tended to, most affectionately, by Farmer John, who knows the name of every single animal on the premises. He, along with help from Brent (who lives there full time) and Josh (who commutes back and forth between Manhattan and Sharon Springs, New York) feeds them, cleans the barn, grooms them when needed (a llama's coat can get terribly matted) and harvests the goat milk that's used to make the Beekman 1802 soap and Beekman Blaak cheese that, in addition to Josh's salary as an advertising creative director, sustains the farm. Walk into the barn, and roughly 120 heads crane in your direction and acknowledge your presence with a friendy baa. It's a really warm, friendly place to be. The pigs' sunken silo was like that, too. Porky and Bess would caper around the perimeter, accepting offerings of whole vegetables, wallowing in the mud, luxuriating in the sun or nestling together in the cool of the shade. CONTINUED… added by: EthicalVegan

Pieces of Americana That Are Now Un-American Because Obama Has Done Them

Even though he didn’t deserve it, it’s still awesome that Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize, right? No, it’s not.

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Pieces of Americana That Are Now Un-American Because Obama Has Done Them