I’m an aspiring actress and i am enrolled in the Govenors School of The Arts i just need an agent! Any help?

Posted by admin on June 7th, 2010 and filed under govenors | 1 Comment »


You do not need an agent. As someone who is still enrolled in school, you would be less than useless to an agent who can only earn income when his actors are called in by casting directors and actually book the job.

Focus on learning what you can at the arts school. It will be a long, long journey before you need to start worrying about agents.

Greg Meriwether – ejected from the LA Govenor’s Mansion

Posted by admin on June 6th, 2010 and filed under govenors | 6 Comments »

WAFB Reporter/Anchor Greg Meriwether being ejected from the LA Govenor’s Mansion prior to her statement about not running for another term. He was caught using his cellphone to text from inside the mansion.

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Countries Govenors see problem with Obamacare? Will the Obama Admin threaten to cut off funding to the States?

Posted by admin on May 29th, 2010 and filed under govenors | 6 Comments »

If the governors do not fall in line soon, will the Obama Administration threaten to cut off funding to states that bock at the Obamacare plan?

http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2009/07/20/governors_balk_over_what_healthcare_bill_will_cost_states/

YES~ They have already threatened Arizona to cut them off. This is black male. He is currently explaining to Americans. America will come to and end if you do not pass welfare ghetto health care community socialized medicine.

Bears at the Western Residence

Posted by admin on May 29th, 2010 and filed under govenors | 3 Comments »

Governor Bev Perdue had a run in with a bear outside the Governor’s Western Residence in Asheville. These security camera videos show many bears lurking outside the residence on that same weekend.

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Anyone interested in joining me for a run at the Govenors Office of North Carolina? President?

Posted by admin on May 27th, 2010 and filed under govenors | 1 Comment »

I am at present, the Chairperson of the VPOA-NC.(veterans party of america) a new third party forming here in NC. VPOA now have formed and are reconized as a new polical party in 18 states.
(Go to our web site….it’s not all about veterans….anyone can join.)
Here in NC. I’m ready to set up the partys staff and offficers…And i’m looking for help….We need to plan and start our signature and membership drive so we can make a difference in 08′
Everything in the polical-arena is a mess stomped through!
Here is my question? Why can’t we?
Why can’t we build a three thousand mi. long wall?
Why can’t my wife make a wrong turn on a major city street and not be murdered?
Why can’t we controll global warming?
Why can’t we pull out of Iraq?
Why can’t we send three-hundred-thousand more troops to Iraq and WIN this war"?
Why can’t we stop the sex preditors that rape murder our kids?
THE LIST GOES ON AND ON…………WHY?
BECAUSE IT CAN…………WHY? BECAUSE WE LET IT!

sorry

What were the factors that caused Bill Clinton to lose the 1980 govenors race?

Posted by admin on May 23rd, 2010 and filed under govenors | 4 Comments »


People were smarter back then.

What do you think of the new immigration web site by Govenors Brewer and Palin securetheborder.org?

Posted by admin on May 20th, 2010 and filed under govenors | 2 Comments »


I could not be more proud of those two. They are showing courage, leadership, and respect for the laws of this land, unlike Mr. Obombo. He is just a corrupt politician.

Report and Deport!

2Pac – Gaffled Like That – (OG – Version 2) – (feat. The Govenor & Richie Rich)

Posted by admin on May 20th, 2010 and filed under govenors | 7 Comments »

2Pac – ‘Gaffled Like That’ – (OG – Version 2)
Featuring: The Govenor & Richie Rich)
– This song is actually “The Govenor’s” song.
From the Album: Govenor’s Taxin’ – 1992. –

**DOWNLOAD LINK: ** http://rapidshare.com/files/178321823/Gaffled_Like_That__Version__2_.mp3

Tupac’s Biography:
Tupac grew up around nothing but self-delusion. His mother, Alice Faye Williams, thought she was a “revolutionary.” She called herself “Afeni Shakur” and associated with members of the ill-fated Black Panther Party, a movement that wanted to feed school kids breakfast and earn civil rights for African Americans. During her youth she dropped out of high school, partied with North Carolina gang members, then moved to Brooklyn: After an affair with one of Malcolm X’s bodyguards, she became political. When the mostly white United Federation of Teachers went on strike in 1968, she crossed the picket line and taught the children herself. After this she joined a New York chapter of the Black Panther Party and fell in with an organizer named Lumumba. She took to ranting about killing “the pigs” and overthrowing the government, which eventually led to her arrest and that of twenty comrades for conspiring to set off a race war. Pregnant, she made bail and told her husband, Lummuba, it wasn’t his child. Behind his back she had been carrying on with Legs (a small-time associate of Harlem drug baron Nicky Barnes) and Billy Garland (a member of the Party). Lumumba immediately divorced her.

Things went downhill for Afeni: Bail revoked, she was imprisoned in the Women’s House of Detention in Greenwich Village. In her cell she patted her belly and said, “This is my prince. He is going to save the black nation.”

By the time Tupac Amaru Shakur was born on June 16, 1971, Afeni had already defended herself in court and been acquitted on 156 counts. Living in the Bronx, she found steady work as a paralegal and tried to raise her son to respect the value of an education.

From childhood, everyone called him the “Black Prince.” For misbehaving, he had to read an entire edition of The New York Times. But she had no answer when he asked about his daddy. “She just told me, ‘I don’t know who your daddy is.’ It wasn’t like she was a or nothing’. It was just some rough times. “When he was two, his sister, Sekyiwa, was born. This child’s father, Mutulu, was a Black Panther who, a few months before her birth, had been sentenced to sixty years for a fatal armoured car robbery.

With Mutulu away, the family experienced hard times. No matter where they moved-the Bronx, Harlem, homeless shelters Tupac was distressed. “I remember crying all the time. My major thing growing up was I couldn’t fit in. Because I was from everywhere. I didn’t have no buddies that I grew up with.”

As time passed, the issue of his father tormented him. He felt “unmanly,” he said. Then his cousins started saying he had an effeminate face. “I don’t know. I just didn’t feel hard. I could do all the things my mother could give me, but she couldn’t give me nothing else.”

The loneliness began to wear on him. He retreated into writing love songs and poetry. “I remember I had a book like a diary. And in that book I said I was going to be famous.” He wanted to be an actor. Acting was an escape from his dismal life. He was good at it, eager to leave his crummy family behind. “The reason why I could get into acting was because it takes nothing’ to get out of who I am and go into somebody else.”

His mother enrolled him in the 127th Street Ensemble, a theatre group in the impoverished Harlem section of Manhattan, where he landed his first role at age twelve, that of Travis in A Raisin in the Sun. “I lay on a couch and played sleep for the first scene. Then I woke up and I was the only person onstage. I can remember thinking, “This is the best in the world!” That got me real high. I was getting’ a secret: This is what my cousins can’t do.”

In Baltimore, at age fifteen, he fell into rap; he started writing lyrics, walking with a swagger, and milking his background in New York for all it was worth. People in small towns feared the Big Apple’s reputation; he called himself MC New York and made people think he was a tough guy.

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how long will texas hold u for florida on a govenors warrant?

Posted by admin on May 17th, 2010 and filed under govenors | 4 Comments »

we live in texas and my kid use to live in florida when he was there he got in some trouble. tpolice picked him up at dmv 2 months ago we bonded him out. he did what he was told with them the next thing we know sherrifs at the door with a govenors warrant. with no bond how long will tx hold him

they can hold you for 30 days after telling the other state they have you.after that time the other state can file what is called a fugitive from justice. all this means is that they can hold you for another 30 days. after that if the other state does not come and get you ,you will be released.retired texas deputy of 25 years

FDNY fireboat Kane Marine 6 on patrol Govenor’s Island

Posted by admin on May 15th, 2010 and filed under govenors | No Comments »

FDNY Fireboat on patrol East River

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