Posts Tagged ‘dnc’
Bill Clinton admits that the DNC should only seat half the delegates
Saturday, May 31st, 2008Is Obama too GQ for America
Sunday, April 27th, 2008Someone please tell me how with this country having a struggling economy, thousands of troops dying in an unjust war, and a recent verdict in NY that allows the police to legally kill young black males where these journalists get there moronic questions from?
Please tell me, where are the real journalists?
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Still, you have to appreciate the amount of swag that he answered that question with. YES WE CAN!
Baracky: THE MOVIE
Saturday, April 19th, 2008By no means am I a journalist, so you can expect that this site is very Pro - Obama. However, being a supporter of a particular presidential candidate does not mean that you take all of their words at face value. Following any leader aimlessly is a sure recipe for disaster, so while I am very much in support of Barack Obama, I am also very critical of him. I plan to hold him accountable now and when he is elected into the white House I will continue to be critical of him and his policies, making sure that he holds true to the promises he is making the American people. YES WE CAN
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Barack Does Philly
Saturday, April 19th, 2008Philadelphia Daily News Endorses Obama
Thursday, April 17th, 2008YES WE CAN. SI SE PUEDE
Excerpts from Daily News:
THE CHOICE in Tuesday’s Democratic presidential primary is not only the one between a white woman and a black man. It’s a choice between the past and the future.
But the long slog through 44 primaries and caucuses has confirmed for us that Sen. Barack Obama’s vision of change - and the way he plans to pursue it - is what we need right now. Badly.
Contrary to Sen. Hillary Clinton’s campaign slogan, we believe Barack Obama is more likely to be “ready on Day One” to lead us in a new direction. Because of his experience.
Sure, Clinton has more “experience” of a sort. For one thing, she has 14 more years on earth. How much of this experience is directly applicable to the job of president is, at best, debatable.
We are frankly troubled by her assumption that her husband’s administration and accomplishments were her own. And if her equation holds, that the first spouse is an equal partner in the administration, then the reappearance of Bill Clinton in the White House is a prospect we have a hard time reconciling with the work that needs to be done.
THERE IS a way to match Clinton’s and Obama’s performances on a relatively equal playing field: their campaigns.
A candidate’s campaign may be the best indicator of how she or he will govern. If so, an Obama administration would be well-managed, inclusive and astonishingly broad-based. It would make good use of technology and communicate a message of unity and, yes, hope.
It would not be content with eking out slim victories by playing to the narrow interests of the swing voters of the moment while leaving the rest of the country as deeply divided as ever. Instead, an Obama administration would seek to expand the number of Americans who believe that they have a personal stake in our collective future - and that they have the power to change things.
http://www.philly.com/philly/hp/news_update/20080417_VOTE_FOR_BARACK_OBAMA.html
Barack got Swag
Thursday, April 17th, 2008One thing you can not deny is the amount of swagger Barack Obama possesses. It’s amazing how the man does not allow all of the negativity and false speculations to cloud his demeanor or his charismatic personality. Here is a clip of a Barack today in North Carolina “brushing his shoulders off”, mocking the hate and typical PoliTricks of Washington! YES WE CAN! SI SE PUEDE!
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