The Game Compares Anti-Sagging Law to Modern Day Slavery

Rapper The Game is speaking out against a New Jersey ban that prohibits sagging pants on the world famous boardwalk. The law bans the wearing of pants that sag 3 inches below the hips, exposing skin or underwear.
But Game, whose real name is Jayceon Terrell Taylor, is outraged by the anti-sagging law which he compares to slavery.
Like most rappers, The Game is blissfully ignorant to the fact that most decent citizens do not want to see the color and brand of underwear he has on.
Celebrity Style: Dwyane Wade
It takes a man with extreme confidence to wear what NBA star Dwyane Wade wore to last night’s 2nd round playoff game between his Miami HEAT and the hapless Chicago Bulls. Wade wore a tailored sport jacket paired with tight capri pants and leather driving shoes. Wade’s Metrosexual look was selected by his stylist, Calyann Barnett, who for years has feminized Wade’s image with a softer style palette. Barnett sent along one of her assistants to make sure Wade was camera-ready.
Watch the video of Wade strutting in his capris after the break.
Celebrity Style: LeBron James

NBA superstar LeBron James elevated his already ridiculous ballin’ skills to new heights earlier this week when he led his Miami Heat to a thrilling come-from-behind victory over his former team, the hapless Cleveland Cavaliers.
King James posted a triple-double — the 34th triple-double of his career — to rally the Heat to victory from a deficit of 27 points, keeping the HEAT’s record breaking win streak alive!
LeBron may be a monster on the court, but off the court, the father of 2 prefers being laid back and casual.
Celebrity Style: Russell Westbrook

Oklahoma City Thunder star guard Russell Westbrook really doesn’t care what you think. Neither does his teammate Kevin Durant. The two men routinely push the limits of acceptable male fashion by wearing what appears to be feminine-inspired clothing.
Teen slain for his $600 Marmot parka

A popular 16-year-old Lower East Side teenager was gunned down after he refused to hand over his expensive winter parka to a gang of thugs, the NY Post reports.
Raphael Ward became the first shooting victim of the New Year in New York City. Ironically, he predicted his own death on his social networking account hours before he was shot.
Ward, whose Facebook name was “BloccBoy Tokyo” wrote “I’m dead,” according to friends. The teen was shot once in the chest in front of the DeWitt Reformed Church at 280 Rivington St. about 9 p.m. on Friday, according to the NY Post. Ward died near the apartment he shared with his single mother and younger brother. His mother was too distraught to speak to a reporter.
High school principal orders girls to stop dressing like sluts; “Cover your butts up”

It’s a sign of the times when parents don’t bat an eye as their school age daughters leave home dressed like hookers.
Young girls are inspired to wear skimpy clothing by celebrity idols such as Beyonce and Rihanna. But one high school principal has had enough of the endless parade of stripper outfits in his high school hallways.
Minnetonka high school Principal David Adney told The Star Tribune: “This new trend doesn’t seem right, it’s troubling. Cover your butts up — I’m just going to say it straight up. We’re seeing too much.”
Beyonce causes a stir in Milan


Beyonce Knowles caused quite a stir at the Emporio Armani, Autumn/Winter 2008/2009 fashion show in Milan yesterday. The striking beauty kept hundreds of paparazzi waiting for an hour before she finally appeared and took her seat in the front row with her boyfriend Jay Z and her former band mate Kelly Rowland in tow.
Beyonce looked amazing wearing an Armani dress under a black leather coat which match her plentiful black curls, and her favorite shoes by Christian Louboutin. Bee’s flesh colored makeup and lipglass looked natural yet elegant with just a hint of mascara and eye liner. Every woman in the room was envious of Beyonce who some accuse of going for the Kim Kardashian look now that Rihanna has stolen some of her thunder.
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