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HELLO FROM NEW YORK :o)

MERRY XMAS & HAPPY HOLIDAYS :o)

I AM CURRENTLY AT HOME IN NYC SPREADING THE WAVE OF THE UNDERGROUND EXPERIENCE!

THANK YOU TO ALL FRIENDS,FANS, SUPPORTERS, LISTENERS OF “THE UNDERGROUND EXPERIENCE” with UNCLE EARL!!!!!

JANUARY 2011 MARKS THE 1ST YEAR ANNIVERSARY AND WE ARE NOW CELEBRATING OUR RADIO AUDIENCE IN 57 COUNTRIES STRONG & GROWING.

WE ARE ACTIVELY SEEKING PARTNERS/INVESTORS TO HELP TAKE THE “ULTIMATE UNDERGROUND PROJECT” DREAM TO GREATER HEIGHTS AND TO TELEVISION SCREENS AROUND THE WORLD !!!!!

FOR INQUIRIES AND/OR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

LACY DARRYL PHILLIPS aka UNCLE EARL (Lacyp9@gail.com)
DEBRA L. JOHNSON – Entertainment Lawyer (Debraj@earthlink.net)

BLESSINGS,
UNCLE EARL

“DON’T ASK, DON’T TELL”

Lacy —

Moments ago, the Senate voted to end “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”

When that bill reaches my desk, I will sign it, and this discriminatory law will be repealed.

Gay and lesbian service members — brave Americans who enable our freedoms — will no longer have to hide who they are.

The fight for civil rights, a struggle that continues, will no longer include this one.

This victory belongs to you. Without your commitment, the promise I made as a candidate would have remained just that.

Instead, you helped prove again that no one should underestimate this movement. Every phone call to a senator on the fence, every letter to the editor in a local paper, and every message in a congressional inbox makes it clear to those who would stand in the way of justice: We will not quit.

This victory also belongs to Senator Harry Reid, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and our many allies in Congress who refused to let politics get in the way of what was right.

Like you, they never gave up, and I want them to know how grateful we are for that commitment.

Will you join me in thanking them by adding your name to Organizing for America’s letter?

I will make sure these messages are delivered — you can also add a comment about what the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” means to you.

As Commander in Chief, I fought to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” because it weakens our national security and military readiness. It violates the fundamental American principles of equality and fairness.

But this victory is also personal.

I will never know what it feels like to be discriminated against because of my sexual orientation.

But I know my story would not be possible without the sacrifice and struggle of those who came before me — many I will never meet, and can never thank.

I know this repeal is a crucial step for civil rights, and that it strengthens our military and national security. I know it is the right thing to do.

But the rightness of our cause does not guarantee success, and today, celebration of this historic step forward is tempered by the defeat of another — the DREAM Act. I am incredibly disappointed that a minority of senators refused to move forward on this important, commonsense reform that most Americans understand is the right thing for our country. On this issue, our work must continue.

Today, I’m proud that we took these fights on.

Please join me in thanking those in Congress who helped make “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” repeal possible:

http://my.barackobama.com/Repealed

Thank you,

Barack

Guest List & Events Broadcast 2010 on The Underground Experience with Uncle Earl :O)

Eric “EZ” Zuley (GME Entertainment & Marketing)
Alex Morissen (Photographer/Filmmaker)
Barry Saperstein (Drummer/Songwriter/Producer)
Sandra Reaves-Phillips (Actress/Singer)
The Seventh Hour (Power/Metal/Soul/Rock Group)
Noho Arts Festival
Kenzie Alexander (Cella Art Gallery)
Jesse Payo (Singer/Songwriter)
Dwight Tribble (Vocalist)
Oscar Xavier Rizzo (K-11 Project Album Release)
Lacy Darryl Phillips & Clayton Rees Karush (Creators/Ultimate Underground Project)
Barry Saperstein (Drummer/Songwriter/Producer)
Carmit Bachar (Pussycat Dolls Original Member)
Skyy Boxx Entertainment
Sirron Crawford
Grand$un (Recording Artist/Rapper)
Killah Priest (Phone Interview)
Larry Karush (World Rhythm Jazz Pianist/Composer)
James Leary (Count Basie Orchestra/ Bassist)
Apoetnomadali (Spoken Word)
Sammy Isaac (Singer/Producer)
Bryan Brown (Singer/Songwriter)
David Impey aka Trace (Crash Records UK Artist/Producer)
Television: Past, Present & Future Discussion Panel
Frank Zanca (StayTunedTV)
Tom Konkle (Acumen)
Brittany Powell (Actress)
Michelle Stevenson (Multi-Talented Artist)
Debra L. Johnson (Entertainment Lawyer)
Kirk Murray (Writer)
Jonathan McHugh (VP/Island-Def Jam & Song Stew Entertainment)
Bucky Bakes (Fashion Designer)
Mixy (Singer/Songwriter)
Tamara “Green T” Henry (Host/Spokesperson)
Kevin Carr (Producer)
Marishka Phillips (Teacher/Actress)
Twirl Entertainment
Carla Earle, Terrah Bennett, Warren McCrae
Misha Rose (Teen R&B/Pop Group) Leah, Remi & Kimi
World Live Entertainment
Raphael Hicks/Darrio Green
Dem Outta St8 Boyz (Recording Artists/Rappers)
Rodney Allen Rippy (Actor/Producer)
Ben Rombouts (Cowboys For Christ)
ITV Festival 2010 Wrap-Up & Interviews
Ritch Esra (Music Business Registry/Publisher)
Fertility Records
Marc (President) & Jezebella (Vice President) Messmer
Foster Idol Recap Special (Labor Day Club Nokia Performance)
Reconsiderate (Music Producer/Phone Interview)
(ARTON/ Children’s Environmental Fashions)
Jessica Lowry
Americans For The Arts
Joanne Rose ( Actress /Producer-Vegan 101 Series)
Michael Lee (Crash Records UK Recording Artist)
Lefsyde Productions
Steffon/Roach Killa/H.I.M. (Produer/Recording Artist/Rapper)
Menace (Recording Artist/Rapper)
Susan Johnston (Executive Director/New Media Film Festival)
The Willie August Project
Equality California Fundraiser For Kamala Harris
Susan Claussen (A Conversation With Edith Head at El Portal Theatre)
Mock Film Festival 2010 (Raleigh Studios)
Matteo Ribaudo “SliverLake Video:The Movie”
Gregg Sherman (Emmy Award Winning Producer/Composer/Director/Creator)
Nancy Cheryll Davis-Bellamy (Artistic Founding Producing Director/Towne Street Theatre)
Nobody Gets Killed – Mo Nabulsi & Michael Overton (Singer/Songwriter/Artists)
Pastor Donald Buster Reeves “Dark Night, Bright Morning” (Book Release)
Jeremy Williams (Associate Pastor)
Lindsay Williams (Director of Facilities)
Daniel Vulcano (Video Game & Film Composer)
Dancers Alliance/AFTRA
Kevin Wright (Hybrid Artist)
Grammy Nominated Saxophonist Terje Lie
Tribute To Abbey Duncan (Ben Siems/The Willie August Project)
Richard Lawson (Master Teacher/Director/Actor)
Music Xray
Brenda Brown Entertainment
Empty Horse Entertainment
Sling And Dance
DLMG Entertainment
Q-Talk
Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival
Hilary Helstein (Executive Director)
Roz Wolfe (PR & Marketing)
The Boys: The Sherman Brothers’ Story
Richard Sherman
Jeff Sherman
Hollywood Academy of Music
Kirk Nebel (Owner/Singer-Songwriter/Coldwell Banker Realtor)
DJ Michael Flexig (RadioTic.fm/Germany, Singer-Songwriter)
Matt “3rd Rail” Sherman (Rap Artist)

A Message From Mr. President :O)

Lacy

When Michelle and I sit down with our family to give thanks today, I want you to know that we’ll be especially grateful for folks like you.

Everything we have been able to accomplish in the last two years was possible because you have been willing to work for it and organize for it.

And every time we face a setback, or when progress doesn’t happen as quickly as we would like, we know that you’ll be right there with us, ready to fight another day.

So I want to thank you — for everything.

I also hope you’ll join me in taking a moment to remember that the freedoms and security we enjoy as Americans are protected by the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces. These patriots are willing to lay down their lives in our defense, and each of us owes them and their families a debt of gratitude.

Have a wonderful day, and God bless.

Barack

President Barack Obama

Tonight marks the end of the American combat mission in Iraq. As a candidate for this office, I pledged to end this war responsibly. And, as President, that is what I am doing. Since I became Commander-in-Chief, we’ve brought home nearly 100,000 U.S. troops. We’ve closed or turned over to Iraq hundreds of our bases. As Operation Iraqi Freedom ends, our commitment to a sovereign, stable, and self-reliant Iraq continues. Under Operation New Dawn, a transitional force of U.S. troops will remain to advise and assist Iraqi forces, protect our civilians on the ground, and pursue targeted counter-terrorism efforts. By the end of next year, consistent with our agreement with the Iraqi government, these men and women, too, will come home. Ending this war is not only in Iraq’s interest — it is in our own. Our nation has paid a huge price to put Iraq’s future in the hands of its people. We have sent our men and women in uniform to make enormous sacrifices. We have spent vast resources abroad in the face of several years of recession at home. We have met our responsibility through the courage and resolve of our women and men in uniform. In seven years, they confronted a mission as challenging and as complex as any our military has ever been asked to face. Nearly 1.5 million Americans put their lives on the line. Many returned for multiple tours of duty, far from their loved ones who bore a heroic burden of their own. And most painfully, more than 4,400 Americans have given their lives, fighting for people they never knew, for values that have defined our people for more than two centuries. What their country asked of them was not small. And what they sacrificed was not easy. For that, each and every American owes them our heartfelt thanks. Our promise to them — to each woman or man who has donned our colors — is that our country will serve them as faithfully as they have served us. We have already made the largest increase in funding for veterans in decades. So long as I am President, I will do whatever it takes to fulfill that sacred trust. Tonight, we mark a milestone in our nation’s history. Even at a time of great uncertainty for so many Americans, this day and our brave troops remind us that our future is in our own hands and that our best days lie ahead. Thank you.