Sunday, June 08, 2008

Tornado in Monee, IL

The wife John McCain callously left behind.

There is another Mrs McCain who casts a ghostly shadow over the Senator’s presidential campaign. She is seldom seen and rarely written about, despite being mother to McCain’s three eldest children.She is McCain’s first wife, Carol.

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Saturday, June 07, 2008

Democratic Presidential Nominee, Barack Obama, on Sen. Hillary Clinton's endorsement speech

-Read this. He will be our nation's next president...

"Hillary Clinton announced her support for our campaign today.
Senator Clinton made history over the past 16 months -- not just because she has broken barriers, but because she has inspired millions of Americans with her strength, her courage, and her commitment to causes like universal health care that make a difference in the lives of hardworking Americans."

"Our party and our country are stronger because of the work she has done throughout her life, and I'm a better candidate for having had the privilege of competing with her."

"Senator Clinton will be invaluable to our efforts to win in November, and I look forward to campaigning alongside her to bring this country the change it so desperately needs."

"Hillary and her supporters are joining us at an urgent moment.
It's going to require a new level of commitment from every single one of us to build a national campaign in the general election.
And we're going win this election the right way -- by growing our grassroots network of ordinary people giving only what they can afford."

"It's time for all of us to come together to take on John McCain in the general election. John McCain offers another four years of George Bush's policies, which our country simply cannot afford.
To win, we must continue building an unprecedented organization in all 50 states. And that will only happen if we all work together, side-by-side."

"Together we can do more than just win an election. Together we can change this country, and we can change the world.
And we are honored to have Hillary Clinton at our side as we do it."

Barack

U.N. Official: Mixed Racism Picture in U.S.

NPR Weekend Edition Saturday, June 7, 2008 · Barack Obama's presidential candidacy is evidence that the United States has made significant strides in race relations, according to Doudou Diene, a U.N. official who reports on contemporary forms of racism. But Diene tells Scott Simon that the resegregation of American cities and the poor state of public education remain key areas of concern.
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Barack Obama on Jobs and the Economy

Barack spoke on the latest jobs report. Also, his plan to jumpstart the economy.

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Obama edict requires DNC to return $100,000

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Democratic National Committee is now operating under Barack Obama's fundraising rules.The DNC today returned about $100,000 in money from lobbyists and political action committees.

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Friday, June 06, 2008

Really Handsome, Sexy Men

Really Handsome, Sexy Men

Barack Obama
Don Lemon
Nicholas Cage
Kanye West
Jamie Foxx
Tony Harris
Brig. Gen. Vincent K. Brooks
Micheal Baisden
David Axelrod

What did Eddie Winslow do to Superhead?!

In June of 2008, Karrine Steffans reportedly sent a text message to celebrity blogger Perez Hilton that stated she had been choked and threatened by her reputed lover Darius McCrary, according to Wikipedia.com.

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Sit down Anti-Obama racists

Barack Obama won the Democratic nomination fair and square but because what Father Pfleger

said appears to be true for all racist whites (those who don't like Barack because he is

black) they have decided to further divide the Democratic party by encouraging in-name-only

Democrats to vote Republican.

Understand this: those hooligans weren't Democrats in the first place. They probably don't

even understand the electoral process. Illiterate inbreds.

However, Barack shall not be moved and neither will his very solid base of educated

peoples--who are both Red and Blue.

Hey, I can say what I want. I'm not running for president. I can say exactly what is on my

mind.

Those who are against Obama are against college tax credits (they can't read anyway) and

other middle to low income tax credits that will put more money into their pocket. They are

against an improved GI bill too. I know McCain is.

They will still cut their noses to spite their faces.

The right to vote at all should be rescinded from any racist. (who won't vote for Obama

because he is black)

If you don't like his personality, his politics, where he lives and want to waste your vote

on peripherals, fine. It's not illegal to be stupid, however, they should get half a vote

because I don't want to be subjected to their stupidity via another selfish republican

administration.

They have no opportunities for the little people to pull themselves up from their

bootstraps. Things have changed. Under their administration, if you are not big business or

have connections, you can't get anywhere. They close the business world to the small

businessman by not opening up the bidding process to their contracts.

So the only reason most white folk don't want Obama in office is because of his race.
Those types of people suck and they should be shipped out of America this instant.

Now you go back to where you came from!