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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Barack Obama's Victory

WASHINGTON (AP) รข€” Barack Obama has been elected president of the United States, the first African-American elevated to the White House.

With victories in Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and other battleground states, Obama built a commanding lead over his Republican rival, John McCain.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

I HAVE A DREAM and OBaMA is that DREAM




I'M THE KIND OF GUY THAT BELIEVE IN

Reincarnation...
SO!
I THINK DEEPLY INSIDE THAT OBAMA IS MARTIN LUTHER KING BACK IN THIS LIFETIME TO ACCOMPLISH HE'S DREAM.
THAT'S MEAN WE ALL AS AMERICAN HAVE TO PUT OUT VOTE TOGETHER LIKE BROTHERS AND SISTERS TO MAKE SURE THIS TIME WE REALLY STOP DREAMING WE ARE UP AND TAKING ACTION
BY MAKING THAT DREAM A REALITY...:=)


NOW !!! AND I MEAN NOW Dr. MARTIN LUTHER KING CAN REST IN PEACE
AND WE ALL KNOW IF WE WAS FIGHTING LIKE CATS AND DOGS OR BLACK AND WHITE THIS DREAM WILL NEVER HAPPEN BUT WE PUT OUR HANDS TOGETHER LIKE BROTHERS AND SISTERS THAT WE REALLY AND MAKE MAGIC...
DON'T THINK WE FINISH NO! WE STILL NEED TO STAY TOGETHER UNTIL WE GET UNTIL WE GET WHAT WE WORKING SO HARD FOR . . .
DON'T NEVER FORGET HE CAN NEVER DO IT BY HIMSELF . . .
WE NEEDS ONE ANOTHER TO FINISH WHAT WE STARTED . . .

LIKE ONE SAY: "LOVE IS CREATIVE " . . .















http://www.barackobama.com/index.php



VIDEO...

TODAY . . .



Colin Powell Endorses Barack Obama for President





Speaking with reporters after his appearance on NBC, Powell said that part of the reason he is supporting Obama is because he did not like the negative tone of John McCain's campaign, which has noted the links between Obama and domestic terrorist William Ayers.

"It troubled me. We have two wars. We have economic problems, we have health problems. ... Those are the problems the American people want to hear about, not about Mr. Ayers, not about who's a Muslim and not a Muslim. Those kind of images going out on Al Jazeera are killing us around the world," he said.

"I thought it was over the top. It was beyond just good political fighting back and forth. ... We can't judge our people and we can't hold our elections on that kind of basis," he added.

Powell, who described himself as still a Republican, added that he also doesn't like the McCain camp's decision to call Obama a socialist because he wants to raise taxes on individuals and businesses making more than $250,000 a year.

"Taxes are always a redistribution of money. Most of the taxes that are redistributed go back to those who pay it -- in roads and airports and hospitals and schools -- and taxes are necessary for the common good, and there's nothing wrong with examining what our tax structure is and who should be paying more, who should be paying less. And for us to say that makes you a socialist I think is an unfortunate characterization and is inaccurate," he said.

While saying he doesn't want to see his taxes go up, Powell said he also doesn't want to see a $12 trillion debt and $500 billion annual deficit.

Appearing on "FOX News Sunday," McCain responded to the news of Powell's endorsement by saying he still admires and respects his old friend.

"Well, I have always admired and respected General Powell. We are longtime friends. This doesn't come as a surprise. But I am also very pleased to have the endorsement of four former secretaries of state ... and I am proud to have the endorsement of well over 200 retired army generals and admirals," McCain said, noting the support offered by Henry Kissinger, James Baker, Lawrence Eagleburger and Alexander Haig.

Powell, who has been critical of the war in Iraq despite repeatedly saying he supported the decision to go in, said he is more concerned with the future than the past.

"We now see that things are a lot better in Iraq. Maybe if we had put a surge in in the beginning, it would've been a lot better," he said.




Speaking with reporters after his appearance on NBC








Barack Obama: Colin Powell and Unity in America


























Former Secretary of State Colin Powell on "Meet The Press," where he endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, Sunday, Oct. 19, 2008





Obama and McCain Trade Jokes at Charity Dinner









Please check all the links because i have allot of information on them


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/27231610#27231610





McCain on George W. Bush







HIP-HOP SUPPORTERS

P.Diddy talks about Obama




Know Your Rights: Jay-Z on ID at the Polls




Diddy's message to Young America




Usher wants you to ROCK THE VOTE!



YOUNG JEEZY SUPPORTS OBAMA – NOT MCCAIN






HIS LIFE. . .

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16456639/displaymode/1107/s/2/


Party
Democrat

Campaign Web Site


http://www.barackobama.com/index.php

Current Position
U.S. Senator, Illinois

Personal
Birthdate: August 4, 1961; Honolulu, Hawaii (Age: 47)
Education: Columbia University, B.A. (1983); Harvard Law School, J.D. (1991)
Military: None
Family: Married (Michelle Obama); Two children (Malia and Sasha)
Hometown: Chicago, Ill.
Religion: United Church of Christ

Career Highlights
• U.S. Senator (2005-present)
• Illinois State Senator (1997-2004)
• Senior Lecturer, University of Chicago Law School (1996-present)
• Practicing attorney (1993-96)
• Director, Developing Communities Project (1985-1988)

Presidential Announcement Date
February 10, 2007

Books Authored
"The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream" (2006)
"Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance" (1995)



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