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Louis Farrakhan breaks silence on Barack Obama

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Malcolm X was accused of hate teaching yet he was trying to teach people who had been taught to hate themselves to love themselves. Louis Farrakhan has been deemed an anti-semite, demonized by the mainstream media and purported to be a hate monger for his attack on many of the crooked policies and self destructive policies the United States has engaged in over the years.

Throughout the Presidential Primary media pundits tried to mis-characterize Farrakhan’s statements and then attribute them to Barack Obama. In a country where sound bytes control our airwaves Barack Obama would not be our President if he at any point tried to defend some of the teachings of Louis Farrakhan. Farrakhan, endorsed Barack Obama to the Nation of Islam which he is still the leader of but has been seemingly quiet in an effort to not draw more attention to Barack Obama. He has now broken his silence and has some good information for those who are willing to put aside the media’s character assassination of this man and hear the wisdom that he has to offer.

BTW I love how he is speaking of a spiritual revolution, i was just talking about that in the Parodn me the other day!

Quote of the Day

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

And when the sun rises he watches over me.

- The Foreign Exchange

Obama’s Grandmother Passes Away

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

My heart and Prayers are with the Obama family during their time of grieving. Someone described this time as bittersweet for Barack because he is on the verge of making history but at the same time he has lost one of the most important people in his life.

I think of it like this, he now has an angel to look over him. Not just for tomorrow but for the rest of his life here on this earth. She will be with him in spirit tomorrow when he is elected Presidentm she will stand beside him while he takes his oath to be the President of the United States. Madelyn Dunham can now rest with ehr husband and daughter in heaven watching the young man that they raised soar and reach new heights because of the upbringing and values that they enstilled in him. God Rest her Soul!

Joe The Plumber Looking to Date McCain’s Daughter

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

hahaha. Joe the Plumber has John McCain to thank for being an overnight celebrity. Here is a picture of him looking pretty cozy next to McCain’s duaghter. SHAME ON YOU JOE!

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The Choice Is Yours - Obama/ Election Remix

Friday, October 31st, 2008

So I’ve heard that the blog has been Obamaed out for a few weeks. GET OVER IT! VOTE OBAMA 08

BARACK OBAMA 08 INFOMERCIAL

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

I sent in $10, clearly not enough for this!

Did Beyonce Steal Her Newest Single?

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

What’s really good, now you know I’m not the gossip blogger but this story was funny. So I’m listening to the new Beyonce single and I’m digging it, “If I were a Boy” and I get this link with the same exact song. THE SAME EXACT SONG!!!! You be the judge?

BC JEAN

BEYONCE

Update:

SO the verdict is out on this one, maybe BC Jean sold the song to B. Either way I rocks with the song!

Rolling Stone Calls John McCain “Make Believe Maverick”

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Rolling Stone exposes the truth of John McCain’s lies. I guess the American People are getting tired of the lies!

 

Make-Believe Maverick

A closer look at the life and career of John McCain reveals a disturbing record of recklessness and dishonesty

TIM DICKINSON

At Fort McNair, an army base located along the Potomac River in the nation’s capital, a chance reunion takes place one day between two former POWs. It’s the spring of 1974, and Navy commander John Sidney McCain III has returned home from the experience in Hanoi that, according to legend, transformed him from a callow and reckless youth into a serious man of patriotism and purpose. Walking along the grounds at Fort McNair, McCain runs into John Dramesi, an Air Force lieutenant colonel who was also imprisoned and tortured in Vietnam.

McCain is studying at the National War College, a prestigious graduate program he had to pull strings with the Secretary of the Navy to get into. Dramesi is enrolled, on his own merit, at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces in the building next door.

There’s a distance between the two men that belies their shared experience in North Vietnam — call it an honor gap. Like many American POWs, McCain broke down under torture and offered a “confession” to his North Vietnamese captors. Dramesi, in contrast, attempted two daring escapes. For the second he was brutalized for a month with daily torture sessions that nearly killed him. His partner in the escape, Lt. Col. Ed Atterberry, didn’t survive the mistreatment. But Dramesi never said a disloyal word, and for his heroism was awarded two Air Force Crosses, one of the service’s highest distinctions. McCain would later hail him as “one of the toughest guys I’ve ever met.”

On the grounds between the two brick colleges, the chitchat between the scion of four-star admirals and the son of a prizefighter turns to their academic travels; both colleges sponsor a trip abroad for young officers to network with military and political leaders in a distant corner of the globe.

“I’m going to the Middle East,” Dramesi says. “Turkey, Kuwait, Lebanon, Iran.”

“Why are you going to the Middle East?” McCain asks, dismissively.

“It’s a place we’re probably going to have some problems,” Dramesi says.

“Why? Where are you going to, John?”

“Oh, I’m going to Rio.”

“What the hell are you going to Rio for?”

McCain, a married father of three, shrugs.

“I got a better chance of getting laid.”

Dramesi, who went on to serve as chief war planner for U.S. Air Forces in Europe and commander of a wing of the Strategic Air Command, was not surprised. “McCain says his life changed while he was in Vietnam, and he is now a different man,” Dramesi says today. “But he’s still the undisciplined, spoiled brat that he was when he went in.”

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Palin Protest Pics - She Winks, She Blinks, She Stinks

Monday, October 6th, 2008

 Found these pictures while surfing the net, glad to see people are not fooled but Palin’s antics.

Courtesy of

Kadie’s Journal 


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The Presidential Debate

Monday, October 6th, 2008

The evening had finally arrived when Barack Obama and John McCain would faceoff and articulate to the people of America who will best serve the interests of the country and the people who live here. John McCain attempted to suspend his campaign and reschedule the debate because of the Economic Crisis that the United States is going through much to the dismay of the Debate organizers at the University of Mississippi.

With all of this political hoopla a historic moment is being missed with the University of Mississippi being the backdrop for tonight’s debate where an African American man is running for the Presidency of the United States on a major ticket of one of country’s two largest parties platform.

The University of Mississippi affectionatley known as Ole Miss has other historic moments that have been neglected this week in our quest for a President. In 1962 The University of Mississippi was also the site of blatant racism and Sounther whites taking horrific measures to combat integration into Ole Miss.

The University of Mississippi was also the site of rioting during desegregation, when James Meredith of Kosciusko, Mississippi, attempted to enroll in the school to become the university’s first black student. Thousands of students and citizens from the surrounding area, a number of whom were armed, swarmed the campus on September 30, 1962 in a riotous effort to prevent Meredith’s enrollment. Meredith, thanks to the protection afforded by federal marshals, was able to enroll and attend his first class on October 2. Two people died during the race riots on campus. Following the riot, elements of an Army National Guard division were stationed in Oxford to subdue future riots. While most Ole Miss students did not riot prior to his official enrollment in the university, many harassed Meredith during his first two semesters on campus.

Without the struggle of James Meridith, Barack Obama would not be able to have stood on that stage one week ago this past Friday. It’s important that we pay our respects to the men and women who trailblazed through this country with hopes that one day Barack Obama could be in the position that he is.