February 2nd, 2012

I’ve been getting hundreds of “Ask Jacky’s” regarding information on the late Shakir Stewart. Since all I know on the subject is in this blind item (that was published 2 years ago), I have brought it back up so as to answer your questions…
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This dude began his career as an Oakland, California street promoter…handing out concert fliers for local clubs, seven days of the week.
He ended up moving up in the music business world after landing a publishing gig with LaFace Records. Dude later joined the Def Jam Records team, which is run by fellow Oakland native, L.A. Reid…who sources say always looked out for our blind item.
Dude is responsible for signing many acts including Ciara, Rick Ross, Young Jeezy and even Beyonce Knowles.
His move from Oakland to Atlanta may have played a major role in forcing his double life to surface…a life which included his sexual conquests and escapades with a list of music company big wigs, including Keshia Cole’s manager, Manny Halley. Continue Reading…
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February 2nd, 2012
Before this show gets off of the ground, lets shine the spotlight on one member of the cast real quickly….

“Mistresses of Atlanta” is a soon-to-be aired reality show – starring Maliah Michel, Rosee Divine, Sarah Oliver and Stringz.
Here’s what an insider had to say about the singer/soon to be reality star Stringz:
“Stringz was raised in Chicago’s south side by her grandmother. She was a wild preteen who gave birth to a daughter when she was just 12-years-old. This girl had no parental guidance, she started stripping at an early age. Continue Reading…
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February 2nd, 2012

A reliable source of HSK is making shocking allegations that singer/actor Chico Benymon from the UPN television show “Half and Half” is Will Smith’s secret boyfriend. Don’t believe me.. Ask Marlon Wayans.
Here’s what an insider had to say:
“Chico is Will Smith’s secret boyfriend. Every year Jada and Will have a party in Aspen, and they invite and fly out all their friends.
I was one of those people who attended these parties. Everybody would get with each other. But Will and Chico would always end up together. Continue Reading…
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February 2nd, 2012

It’s day two at the cabin…Bill O’Reilly is taking an early morning walk with Bret Baier, as both men stop to notice many more Republican and Tea Party members arriving at the cabin grounds. O’Reilly turns to Bret, asking “Have you had a chance to read my book, Killing Lincoln?” Bret replied, “Mr O’Reilly, I’ve read all your books. I want to be just like you!”
As the pair continued to walk, O’Reilly said, “It’s not an easy job Bret, but I’m going to make you my protege.”
Meanwhile, the cabin’s diner is buzzing with activity as Viola Davis and the singer Seal are busy serving Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and Bishop Alexander K. Sample their breakfast meals. As everyone takes in the most important meal of the day, James Earl Jones performs his song of choice “Ol’ Man River”. That’s when Jones is rudely interrupted by Mitt Romney. “Hey Jones, gimmie that microphone,” Romney demanded as he walked to the front of the stage. “We all know the Negroes can sing, for Christ’s sake they all have some sort of talent.”
Onlookers begin to cheer as Romney continues on with his speech.
“Obama can sing Al Green songs and Herman Cain can sing songs about making pizza, but no Negro can sing ‘America The Beautiful’ like me.” Continue Reading…
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February 2nd, 2012

In Honor of Black History month, HSK will daily highlight a person, place, or event that was significant for the progress and development of black american culture and values….
This is one of those events:
On March 6, 1857, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision in Scott v. Sanford, delivering a resounding victory to southern supporters of slavery and arousing the ire of northern abolitionists. During the 1830s, the owner of a slave named Dred Scott had taken him from the slave state of Missouri to the Wisconsin territory and Illinois, where slavery was outlawed, according to the terms of the Missouri Compromise of 1820.
Upon his return to Missouri, Scott sued for his freedom on the basis that his temporary removal to free soil had made him legally free. The case went to the Supreme Court, where Chief Justice Roger B. Taney and the majority eventually ruled that Scott was a slave and not a citizen, and thus had no legal rights to sue. According to the Court, Congress had no constitutional power to deprive persons of their property rights when dealing with slaves in the territories. The verdict effectively declared the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional, ruling that all territories were open to slavery and could exclude it only when they became states. Continue Reading…
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