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Last year, I vowed to make Christmas a calm and peaceful experience. I cut back on nonessential obligations–extensive card writing, endless baking, decorating, and even overspending. Yet still, I found myself exhausted, unable to appreciate the precious family moments, and of course, the true meaning of Christmas. My son, Nicholas, was in kindergarten. It was an exciting season for a six year old. For weeks, he’d been memorizing songs for his school’s “Winter Pageant.” I didn’t have the heart to tell him I’d be working the night of the production. Unwilling to miss his shining moment, I spoke with his teacher. She assured me there’d be a dress rehearsal the morning of the presentation. All parents unable to attend that evening were welcome to come then. Fortunately, Nicholas seemed happy with the compromise. So, the morning of the dress rehearsal, I filed in ten minutes early, found a spot on the cafeteria floor and sat down. Around the room, I saw several other parents quietly scampering to their seats. As I waited, the students were led into the room. Each class, accompanied by their teacher, sat cross-legged on the floor.
Then, each group, one by one, rose to perform their song. Because the public school system had long stopped referring to the holiday as “Christmas”, I didn’t expect anything other than fun, commercial entertainment—songs of reindeer, Santa Claus, snowflakes and good cheer. So, when my son’s class rose to sing, “Christmas Love,” I was slightly taken aback by its bold title. Nicholas was aglow, as were all of his classmates, adorned in fuzzy
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Tyler Texas resident Daryl Davis is in a curious situation. His case has some community activists wondering what is going on with the Smith County criminal justice system. Is it a case of racial profiling or is it another example of a problematic criminal justice system? Daryl Davis is a college graduate with an Associate of Arts degree. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in criminal justice. Davis is a community advocate and activist in Tyler. He has participated in multiple rallies and events regarding racial justice. Last November he collected 56 turkeys to donate to needy families for Thanksgiving. For the past four years, he has sponsored a backpack give-a-way for school children. The past three years, he has sponsored a Christmas bicycle give-a-way for underprivileged youth. Davis teaches kids about aviation by taking them to fly drones.
On February 7, 2019, a little after 10:30 pm, Daryl Davis was traveling home from his part time job cleaning medical offices. Prior to that, he had been at Texas College where he was a student
with a 3.4 grade point average. It was his final day of class and he had given a presentation for his biology class. Davis explained that as he was traveling home, he noticed a police car following him. He stated that he traveled down Confederate Street and stopped at a stop sign. As he traveled on, he stopped at a second sign on Confederate and Bow and made another stop on Confederate and Gentry Parkway. After he continued on about 15 yards, the officer turned on his lights and pulled Davis over. The officer informed Davis that he was stopping him because he failed to stop at an intersection. Davis said he told the officer he stopped at all stop lights and stop signs. Davis said that he was aware that the officer was following him and certainly would not run through a stop light or stop sign without stopping. He also said that as he was driving, he noticed that the police seemed to be “hot” that night because they were stopping numerous people as if they were trying to make arrests. Davis said this occurred fairly routinely in Black neighborhoods in Tyler.
Davis went on to say that after he had provided his license and insurance as the officer requested, the officer asked if he could search his car. Davis stated that he gave him permission because he had nothing to hide. According to Davis, he got out of the car and walked away from it so the officer could search but turned around so he could watch the officer because he did not trust him.
Davis explained that by the time he turned around, other officers were on the scene, which indicated to him that the officer had called for backup before he stopped him. Davis asserted that he suspected that the officer had stopped him to search him rather than due to the claim that he had gone through an
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intersection. Davis went on to say, “One officer claimed that I was eating crack. He started choking me and telling me to open my mouth. He threatened to pepper spray me. When I opened my mouth, he said my tongue was white. I don’t know what color my tongue was but what I do know is that I didn’t eat any crack and didn’t have any crack.” Davis stated he had eaten a couple of Rolaids for indigestion but he didn’t eat them during the stop.
Numerous things can cause a person’s tongue to be whitish including dry mouth, dehydration, something the person ate, not brushing the teeth and tongue, mouth breathing, smoking, or eating certain foods. Davis said that one of the police cars at the scene had K9 unit on it but they never brought a dog out of the unit.
Daryl Davis was cuffed and arrested with a claim that he had tampered with evidence. A report by Officer J Goodman states that he was assisting VICE/ Narcotics investigators who were doing surveillance of a residence that was known for selling drugs when he heard via police radio that a gold Toyota had stopped at the residence and then left. According to his report, based on that he searched for the vehicle and stopped Davis. Goodman stated he asked Davis for permission to search his car and Davis gave permission. The officer stated that Davis walked away from the car and his hand went up towards his face. Goodman said Officer T. Hutson told him that it looked like Davis put something in his mouth. At least two other officers were at the scene, which indicates that the stop was not a traffic stop but a stop in search of drugs as Davis suspected. In a supplemental report, Officer T Hutson stated that he and K9 officer G Martin were sitting and watching a known drug house. Hutson said numerous prior arrests had been made at the house and he knew crack cocaine was sold there. Hutson wrote in his report that they were told via police radio that a tan Toyota had left the house. No explanation is included in the report as to why if the two were sitting and watching the house, they did not witness Davis at the house themselves. It’s also confusing why they did not make arrests of the occupants of the
According to Officer Hutson, his experience told him that Davis was contemplating fleeing even though Davis never made any attempt to flee. Regarding that claim, Davis insisted that there was no way he would have tried to run because he had not committed any crime and he was not about to be shot in the back by the officers. An officer can’t possibly know what a person is contemplating in their minds.
Both Officer Hutson’s and Officer Goodman’s reports reveal that no crack was found in the car or on Davis’s body. No baggie used for packaging and selling crack was found. No evidence of any drugs was found. Davis was never given a citation for any traffic violations. Davis was never charged with drug possession. Davis said that the officer drove him to the University of Texas hospital in Tyler. According to Davis, the officers informed the nurse that they brought him there because he had eaten drugs. Davis’s hospital report confirms that. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse which is a government site, eating crack cocaine can be fatal, can cause a heart attack or stroke, violent behavior, seizure, or respiratory problems. Davis’s medical report from the incident does not indicate any problem except high blood pressure which Davis had a history of and he was on medication for that. Davis’s medical report states that he was alert and pleasant. It makes no mention of having found drugs in Davis’s system.
It’s not clear why none of the officers searched Davis as soon as he was told to exit the vehicle especially since according to Officer Hutson, officer Goodman had asked and got permission to search him. Since they suspected that he was involved in drugs, there was a good chance that he might be armed with a gun or other weapon and might use it on them. Why didn’t they search him for their own safety? Since they suspected that he had just obtained an unknown amount of narcotics, a body search would be logical to prevent “tampering with evidence.”
Even though the officers said Davis’s tongue was white and they suspected it was coated with crack cocaine, they failed to scrape or swab his tongue and do a field test which are routinely done by police. Or the swab could have been preserved and verified by a lab.
This arrest is disturbing because the officers had everything at their disposal
to find out if Davis had swallowed drugs. They failed to do a field test or a tongue swab for testing. They failed to seek a urine or blood test at the hospital. Since the officers insisted that Davis had been carrying around crack in in hands, they could have swabbed his hands or tested his Sali-va. Instead, the officers relied on personal opinions and might haves. Officer Hutson wrote in his report, “Due to my training and experiences, I believed the subject had just placed an illegal substance in his mouth in an attempt to destroy any evidence that may be discovered during the course of the current investigation.”
Also disturbing is the fact that in order to bond out of jail after he was arrested, Davis has been required for three years while waiting for his trial, to report to a probation officer weekly, agree to drug testing weekly, and pay $100 monthly probation fees as if he was convicted. It appears that rather than being innocent until proven guilty, it is a case of guilty until proven innocent. If Davis is found not guilty, none of the money he was forced to pay will be returned.
Smith County, like every other county in Texas, has a history of poor relations between Black citizens and police who are majority white. Like other towns, Tyler Police Department releases an annual racial profiling report with a claim that there are no incidents of racial profiling even though the stats and Black citizens say otherwise. In 2017, former University of Texas Longhorn and NFL running back Ricky Williams said he was racially profiled by Tyler police outside a hotel he was staying at for the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Ceremony. According to a Houston Chronicle article regarding the incident, Williams said four officers questioned him about why he was at the hotel with a claim that they had gotten a call about a suspicious Black man.
There is a history of white supremacy and a romanticizing of the Confederacy in Southern towns. In Paris Texas, County Judge Brandon Bell launched his campaign for judge with a promise that the Confederate statue on the courthouse grounds would remain. The statue inscription proclaims Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis, and Confederates as “our heroes.” Bell has kept that promise by refusing to even allow a discussion to be placed on the Commissioners agenda. Tyler Texas has a history of refusing to let go of symbols of white supremacy as well. Until 2017, the local high school was named Robert E. Lee. Previously, “Dixie” was their school song. In 2017, enough citizens, both Black and white,
were able to appear together and have it changed. But two schools, James S. Hogg Middle School and Hubbard Middle School continue to carry the names of Confederate soldiers. The town still has a street named Robert E Lee Dr. Another is named Jeff Davis Drive and yet another is Jeb Stuart Drive. The cityrun cemetery, Oakwood, features a large Confederate statue and a confederate flag. The street on which Daryl Davis was arrested is named Confederate and runs through a Black neighborhood. Symbols born from white supremacy and slavery are looked proudly upon as honorable and have an influence on mindsets today.
Davis said he feels that his arrest may be in part due to his activism. He, like most activists who speak about race, is seen as a troublemaker because he sometimes holds protests at the courthouse and has complained about profiling and other community problems. This has landed him in the news on several occasions. He was recently in the Houston Chronicle. Davis stated that sometimes he is protesting alone because there are not many people willing to confront race issues including the local chapter of the NAACP. I attempted multiple times to contact the president of the Tyler NAACP Cedric Granberry but received no response to the multiple messages I left.
A U.S. citizen should be innocent until
proven guilty as the law claims. A citizen should never be arrested, charged with a felony, and tried based solely on an officer’s opinion. Police reports should not include claims that a suspect was thinking about fleeing unless there is some evidence to verify that. Jurors tend to believe anything that an officer writes in a report even if it’s just speculation. A felony arrest regarding drugs should include actual evidence of drugs. Davis is currently still waiting for trial.
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While the internet is full of suggestions to avoid dairy due to its inflammatory properties, medical research does not appear to support that claim. A new systematic review shows consuming dairy appears to have neutral to beneficial effects on inflammatory markers.1
In 2017, a review of over 50 clinical trials found that dairy foods were associated with anti-inflammatory activity in subjects with metabolic disorders. Both low- and full-fat dairy products, as well as fermented dairy foods, displayed anti-inflammatory activity.2
The Sons of Perdition who follow the beast the nasty filthy roaches that they are out in the open and there are no exterminators to exterminate them. The WEF alias the Sons of Perdition dream is coming true. Eliminating families and growing genetic clones just like in ‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’. Just think of the possibilities. No families. Cloned to carry out orders. The perfect total control of society – a dream come true. This scientific advancement can change society, although perhaps not for the good. Now the world’s first ‘Artificial Womb Facility’ is claiming that it can grow 30,000 babies in a year in an artificial womb or a ‘growth pod’. The company is called ECTOLIFE. The world’s first artificial womb facility, EctoLife, will be able to grow 30,000 babies a year. It's based on over 50 years of groundbreaking scientific research conducted by researchers worldwide. Of course, this facility does not actually exist just yet. Gates and Schwab might still object because they exhale CO2…LOL SICK !!!
In Matthew 24:24 it states even the elect will be fooled …Why don’t y’all read the whole chapter Matthew 24!!! And then look at today’s events. Look I can’t make this stuff up, y’all don’t believe because the religious leaders who you think stands next to God didn’t say it. Believe it or not there are followers of the Sons of Perdition: and not just but leaders in both democrat and republican party’s. Klaus Schwab has said on several occasions they have infiltrated governments here in the USA and around the world. Then when I say state things, I know that your eyes and ears of your understanding as been compromised
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For the September review in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, researchers analyzed 27 trials that focused on dairy products’ effect on inflammatory markers. Dairy products included dairy food options like milk, yogurt, cheese, and proteins from milk including casein and whey.
None of these studies suggest that either consuming dairy food or proteins from milk increase inflammation like previously believed. In fact, some of the studies report dairy intake actually results in a reduction in at least one biomarker of inflammation.
A 2019 review found similar results, reporting that consumption of milk or dairy products was not linked to inflammation in healthy subjects or those with metabolic abnormalities.3
According to Cifelli, there is no reason to avoid dairy for inflammation concerns.
He explains that since more than one in five people are not meeting their dairy intake recommendations, they are missing out on key nutrients. Dairy foods are known for their calcium content, a nutrient that is key for bone health and carrying out important functions like muscle contraction.
If you struggle with inflammation or have been diagnosed with chronic inflammation by a healthcare provider, the good news is that there are some actions you can take to improve your condition. Cifelli considers both the Mediterranean and DASH diets as good options to follow for antiinflammatory effects, with a healthy dose of dairy foods and proteins from milk.
Maria Nicholson, RD, LDN, a Philadelphia-based registered dietitian, tells Verywell there are dietary and lifestyle choices people can make to possibly prevent chronic inflammation, including:
• Choosing foods that fight against inflammation, like fruits, vegetables, and omega-3s
• Limiting foods that promote chronic inflammation, such as processed foods, or those high in added sugar and saturated/ trans fats
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Studies Confirm Dairy Does Not Cause Inflammation
By Lauren Manaker MS, RDN, LD, CLEC
Chris Cifelli, PhD, vice president of nutrition research at the Dairy Council in Illinois and one of the study authors, tells Verywell that this is not the first time dairy has exhibited a neutral or positive effect on inflammation, and due to the consistency of the evidence, there is a “true association.”
“I’m not quite sure when dairy became so demonized for its supposed effects on inflammation, but the current data just does not support this theoretical inflammatory effect,” Melissa Azzaro, RDN, LD, a registered dietitian in New Hampshire and author of A Balanced Approach To PCOS, tells Verywell. Azzaro was not involved with the study.
What This Means For You
If you are trying to combat chronic inflammation, it does not appear that there is a need to avoid dairy foods and proteins from milk like casein or whey.
Dairy for Inflammation
“Of course, if you have a true dairy allergy, you shouldn’t eat dairycontaining foods,” Azzaro says. And if lactose is a problem for you, you can choose lactose-free products. “But for most people, reasonable servings of dairy have been found to be beneficial, and in my line of work, the evidence supports including full-fat dairy to support fertility in women.”
The benefits of consuming dairy foods and proteins from milk extend beyond the inflammatory factor. The nutrients found in dairy foods may support bone health and immune function.4 Consuming proteins from milk like whey, casein, and milk protein concentrate and isolate have been shown to aid in weight loss, improve muscle tone, and enhance workout recovery.5 In fact, when compared with plant proteins, proteins from milk are more complete and higher quality.6
How To Manage Inflammation
• Avoiding excessive alcohol intake
• Including more plant-based foods because they contain antiinflammatory phytonutrients
• Adding good bacteria with probiotic foods such as low-fat plain yogurt and kefir
• Eating seafood two to three times per week
• Managing stress to decrease levels of cortisol
• Getting seven to eight hours of quality sleep a night
Additionally, data suggests that participating in 20 minutes of regular physical activity reduces the risk of chronic inflammation.7
So, if you are a dairy-lover, just keep your eye on the big-picture: limit added sugars in your diet, manage stress, maintain a healthy weight, and incorporate other anti-inflammatory lifestyle choices into your days. And by all means, enjoy that glass of milk if you wish!
Key Takeaways
• Dairy foods and proteins from milk are often thought to cause inflammation in the body.
• According to new research, dairy foods and milk proteins do not cause inflammation, and in some cases, even combat inflammation.
• Following an anti-inflammatory diet that includes dairy, along with foods like seafood, nuts, seeds, and vegetables can offer body-wide benefits.
This recent systemic review is the third published in the past three years indicating that dairy foods offer either no effect or a helpful effect on inflammation.
What is Chronic Inflammation?
Chronic inflammation can be difficult to recognize. Factors like obesity, smoking cigarettes, and eating certain foods can cause your body to react as if something is abnormal or foreign, triggering an inflammatory response in your tissues and organs.
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Tel-Star Baptist Church
Sunday School:9:30 AM
Sunday Worship: 10:30AM Bible Study-1st and 3rd Wednesday's Rev. Mark A. Proctor / Pastor 2515 S. Denley Drive Dallas, TX 75216
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COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH
1655 N. JIM MILLER RD
DALLAS TEXAS, 75217
SUNDAY SCHOOL: 9:45AM10:30AM
MORNING WORSHIP: 10:45AM -12:45PM
WEDNESDAY BTU: 7:00PM - 8:00PM
CHURCH MOTTO: THE BIBLE SAYS…,
Community Baptist Church One Church Two Location (972)230-4477
115 W. Beltline Rd, Desoto Sunday: 7:30AM – 9:30AM
820 E. Wintergreen, Cedar Hill
Sunday School : 9:30AM Morning Worship: 11:00 AM Pastor
Tabernacle of Praise MBC
6925 Woofford Ave. Dallas, TX 75227 (214)275-4959
Sunday School: 8:30AM Worship:9:45AM
Wed. Praise and Prayer:6:15PM
Wed. Bible Study: 7:00PM
Bryan Carter
Tommy Brown
Rev. Mark A. Proctor, Pastor
C.J.R. Phillips
Rev Oscar D. Epps
Reverend Dr. A. E. SharpPastor
www.mhorsc.com Pastor Marc Blair, Sr. and First Lady Dicloria
Pastor George and First Lady Monica Sneed
Come Worship with Us 556 Rancho Canyon Haslett, Texas 76052
Pastor A. Charles
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New Covenant Missionary Baptist Church
411 N. Hampton Rd. Desoto, TX (469)297-4771
Sunday Worship
Sunday School: 9:00 A.M.
Morning Worship: 10:30 A.M.
Wednesday
Mens & Women Ministry: 7:00 P.M. Young Adults Ministry: 7:00 P.M.
Carver Height Baptist Church
2510 E.Ledbetter Rd, Dallas, TX 75216 (214)371-2024
Sunday Worship
Sunday School: 8:30 A.M.
Morning Worship: 9:30 A.M.
Wednesday: 7:00 P.M.
New Birth Missionary Baptist Church
444 West Ledbetter Dr. , Dallas, TX 75224 (214)374-0828
Early Risers Sunday School
7:15 AM
Morning Worship: 7:50AM Sunday School: 9:30AM Morning Worship: 10:30 Tuesday Night Bible Study 7:00PM
New Leaf Family Church
1707 St. Augustine Dr. Dallas, TX 75217
**order of services**
Tues- 12 Noon & 7pm BibleStudy
Sunday School: 8am Sunday Praise & Worship: 9:30am
St. Paul Baptist Church
1600 Pear Street
Dallas, TX 75215
Phone: (214)421-3741 Fax: (214) 421-3926
Sunday School
9:30AM Service Times 8:00am and 10:45 am
Marsalis Missionary Baptist Church
411 N. 2723 S. Marsalis, Dallas, TX 75216 (214)943-6007
Sunday School: 9:00AM
Morning Worship:10:00AM Prayer & Praise Worship: 7:00PM
www.marsalisavenuebc.com
New El Bethel Baptist Church
2023 Mouser Ln Dallas, TX 75203
Sunday Service
9:30 AM – Church School 11:00 AM- Worship II Mountain Top Experience Wednesday Services 12:00PM - Noonday Prayer 6:30M - Corporate Prayer 7:00PM -Bible Study
Saved By Grace Restoration Ministries
1700 NW 7th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 405 537 1061
Sunday Morning Prayer 10:00 AM Service 11:00 AM Mon-Sat 7:00 AM Bible Study Monday Night 5:00PM - 6:00PM School of Ministry 6:00PM - 6:30PM
Greater Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church
1010 Bayonne St., Dallas, Tx (214)744-1677
Morning Glory: 7:45AM Sunday School: 9:15AM Morning Worship: 10:30AM
Bible Study: 7:00PM
The “Exciting” Singing Hill Baptist Church 6550 University Hills Blvd, Dallas, TX 75241
Main: (214)375-5952
Fax: (214)371-1611
Sunday Worship: 8AM-10:45AM
Sunday School: 9:45AM
Wednesday Night: 7:00PM
Pilgrim
Rest Missionary Baptist Church
1819 n. Washington Ave., Dallas, TX 75204
Phone : (214)823-7308 Fax : (214)823.9720
Sunday: 10AM
Sunday School: 9AM http://www.pilgrimrestdallas.org/ Pastor Carlos D. Williams
Greater Emmanuel Baptist Church
2110 E. Eleventh St. Dallas, TX 75203 (214)942-0218
Sunday Service 10:00AM
Wednesday Daytime Bible Study/Prayer: 11AM Evening Bible Study/Prayer Dinner Served: 5:30 PM Prayer: 6:30PM Bible Study: 7PM Pastor Rev BurleyHudson
Friendship West Baptist Church
2110 E. 2020 W. Wheatland Rd. Dallas, TX 75232 (972)228-5200
Sun Morning Services 8:00AM & 10:45AM
Wednesday Bible Study 12:00PM & 7:00PM Pastor FrederickD.Haynes,
Divine Inspiration Missionary Baptist Church 4325 W. Ledbetter Dr, Dallas, TX 75233 (214)337-1713
Sunday School: 9:15AM Morning Worship: 10:30AM
Grace of God Baptist Church 601 N Hampton Rd, DeSoto, TX 75115
www.elitenewsdallas.com
Pastor Darrell W. Pryor Pastor Rev Daryl Carter
Pastoral Bible Teaching Class Pastor Rev Micheal D. Pryor
Pastor / Founder : Dr. Corey C. Toney / Clarette L. Toney-First Lady
Pastor Rev Lelious A. Johnson
Pastor Rev Terry White
Pastor Dr. Timothy J Brown
Pastor Rev Ned Armstrong
Pastor Dr. H.E. Anderson
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Pastor Rev
Wade Simmons
Pastor BrianBonner
Phone: (972) 274-1074 Sunday School 9 am Praise & Worship @ 10 am Brotherhood & Women Ministry meet every 4th Sunday @ 930 am Thursday Night Theology @ 7 pm Choir Rehearsal - Thursday @ 8 pm
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