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Showing posts with label Obama. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

The Hate Continues................


"BACK ROOM POLITICS" (SMEAR CAMPAIGN)

It's not a coincidence the market is being flooded by scandal plagued stories about President Barack Obama. This is a planned coordinated attack by powerful forces at play.

This is the first time in U.S. history that a smear campaign is continuing after an election. Certain people are determined to try and bring down the sitting president by any means necessary!

Others will try and roadblock him at every turn. A group of very powerful and wealthy individuals are funding this smear campaign, deep behind the scenes.
(via Panache Report)

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Monday, March 2, 2009

Rush Limbaugh Wants President Obama To Fail! "They're Drinkin The Coolaid Too" + D.L. Hughley & Michael Steele Comment On That Man

WTF! But you Can't really be too mad! Freedom of Speech right!

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Thursday, February 19, 2009

WTF : The post should be charged with Terroristic Threats!


On a more serious note. What the FUCK is up with the New York Post? Are they serious? Did this thing really make it past the editor as being FUNNY? In the words of Tony Soprano " GET THE FUCK OUTTA HERE". You can't possibly be serious. Who in GOD'S name thought this thing was going to get by unscathed? Or more to the point...Does the Post have so much disrespect for our new President that they felt it wasn't that big a deal? Face it people, BARAK OBAMA is the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. I have said it from day 1 that his election is not a sign that racism is dead. It's merely a sign of changes to come, but it WILL GET WORSE before it gets better. Racism is so deeply interwoven into this countries fabric that it will take more than President Obama's election to change that. I am so overwhelmed with anger on this one that it's hard to even write intelligently on it..soo...let me say this. How this is handled by the powers that be, The Post, The People of American, The Media ( excluding FOX of course )will shed light on what has hidden silently in the dark. I am talking about subversive racism hidden in every crevice that makes up the U.S. Keep watching people because this is going to be interesting.

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Monday, February 9, 2009

Very Nice Cover....



Throughout this extraordinary election, it often seemed as if history itself were campaigning alongside Barack Obama.





The spirits of the civil rights movement--and movements for social justice everywhere--were with Obama on this historic Inauguration Day. Artist John Mavroudis imagines the occasion.
It was on August 28, 2008, on the forty-fifth anniversary of Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech, that Obama accepted the Democratic party's nomination, becoming the first black American to be a major party's presidential candidate.


And on January 20, 2009--one day after Martin Luther King Day--Obama will be sworn in as the first black president of the United States. No doubt the spirits of the civil rights movement, and of movements for racial justice everywhere, will be with him then.
Artist John Mavroudis's cover illustration for this week's print edition of The Nation imagines this inauguration--one witnessed not in flesh and blood, but in the bonds of justice and peace. To identify the historical figures, match the list of names below with the diagram at right.
 1. Barack Obama
 2. Michelle Obama
 3. Martin Luther King Jr.
 4. Thurgood Marshall
 5. Rosa Parks
 6. Barbara Jordan
 7. Cynthia Wesley
 8. Carole Robertson
 9. Denise McNair
10. Addie Mae Collins
11. Emmett Till
12. Susan B. Anthony
13. C.T. Vivian
14. James Meredith
15. Homer Plessy
16. Harvey Milk
17. Ida B. Wells
18. Malcolm X
19. Bayard Rustin
20. John Lewis
21. Mahatma Gandhi
22. Abraham Lincoln
23. Frederick Douglass
24. Cesar Chavez
25. Sojourner Truth
26. Nelson Mandela
27. Stephen Biko
28. Oliver Brown (Brown v. Board of Education)
29. Chief Joseph
30. Lyndon Johnson
31. Medgar Evers
32. Rev. James Reeb
33. Fred Shuttlesworth
34. W.E.B. Du Bois
35. Ralph Abernathy
36. Viola Gregg Liuzzo
37. Marcus Garvey
38. Andrew Goodman
39. James Chaney
40. Michael Schwerner
41. John Brown
42. Jackie Robinson
43. Dolores Huerta
44. Mary White Ovington
45. William Lloyd Garrison
46. Wang Dan
47. Stephen Samuel Wise
48. Harriet Tubman
49. Dred Scott
50. Booker T. Washington
51. David Richmond (and)
52. Joseph McNeil (Greensboro Four)
53. Martin Delany
54. The Little Rock Nine
55. William Still
56. Thomas Garrett
57. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
58. Samuel Burris
59. Thomas Paine
60. Abigail Kelley Foster
61. Jesse Jackson
62. Eugene V. Debs
63. Lucretia Mott
64. Paul Robeson
65. Henry David Thoreau
66. Shirley Chishol
via: Lysitra

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Sunday, February 8, 2009

KRS STATES THE NEW WORLD ORDER RECIEVED A BLACKFACE!

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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

I HATE TO SAY I TOLD YOU SO....BUT I TOLD YOU SO!!!

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Friday, January 23, 2009

Obama gets irritated in White House press room


Washington, Jan. 23 : President Obama made a surprise visit to the White House press corps Thursday night, but got agitated when he was faced with a substantive question.

Asked how he could reconcile a strict ban on lobbyists in his administration with a Deputy Defense Secretary nominee who lobbied for Raytheon, Obama interrupted with a knowing smile on his face.

"Ahh, see," he said, "I came down here to visit. See this is what happens. I can''t end up visiting with you guys and shaking hands if I''m going to get grilled every time I come down here."

Pressed further by the Politico reporter about his Pentagon nominee, William J. Lynn III, Obama turned more serious, putting his hand on the reporter''s shoulder and staring him in the eye.

"Alright, come on. We will be having a press conference at which time you can feel free to [ask] questions. Right now, I just wanted to say hello and introduce myself to you guys - that''s all I was trying to do," he said with obvious irritation in his voice.

Obama spent about 10 minutes total, winding his way through a crush of reporters and photographers between the upper and lower floors of the journalists'' workspace and asking questions about who worked where and how the booths and desks were assigned.

Reporters had little warning about the impromptu visit by the new president. (ANI)

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Jay-Z Explains His Verse From 'My President' Remix - News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News


Jay-Z Explains His Verse From 'My President' Remix - News Story | Music, Celebrity, Artist News | MTV News

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

JEEZY & JAY-Z - MY PRESIDENT IS BLACK REMIX (LIVE)


"My President is Black my Maybach too
And I'll be Goddamn if my diamonds ain't ain't blue
My money is dark green and my Porsche is light grey
And I'm headed for D.C. anybody feel me
My President is Black in fact he's half white
So even in a racist mind he's half right
Even in these racist times we alright
My President is Black but his house is all white
Rosa Parks sat so Martin Luther can walk
Martin Luther walked so Barack Obama can run
Barack Obama ran so all the children can fly
So I'm a spread my wings you can meet me in the sky
I already got my own clothes already got my own shoes
I was hot before Barack imagine what I'm gonna do
Hello Miss America, hey pretty lady
Red white & blue flag wave me for me baby
Never thought I'd say this shit, baby I'm good
You can keep your puss I don't no more Bush
No more wars no more Iraq
No more white lies my President is Black." - Hov

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Saturday, January 17, 2009

MY PRESIDENT IS BLACK!! THE VIDEO

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Friday, January 2, 2009

WOW! FOX News ALLOWED THIS COMMENT TO BE BROAD CAST....

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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Barack Obama under pressure to break silence over Israel-Gaza crisis


Mr Obama's silence is being interpreted by many as an implicit agreement with President George W. Bush's stance. Photo: REUTERS

As the third day of Israeli air strikes drew to a close, Mr Obama continued his holiday in Hawaii with a game of golf, keeping his distance from reporters who might hurl a question at him.
Mr Obama does not become president for another three weeks and his aides argue that any comment by him could send mixed messages to the world about American foreign policy.
But Mr Obama's silence is being interpreted by many as an implicit agreement with President George W Bush's stance that the crisis is the fault of Hamas and that Israeli military action should not let up until the Islamist group agrees to stop firing rockets into Israel.

By Tuesday morning, a small group of pro-Palestinian supporters had gathered outside Mr Obama's $5 million (£3.5 million) holiday home. Some pointed out that he had made statements about the Mumbai terrorist attacks and a range of other issues.
"He is talking about how many jobs he is going to create, but he is refusing to speak about this," said Carolyn Hadfield, 66, one of the protesters.

Margaret Brown, also 66, carried a sign that modified Mr Obama's campaign slogan to read "'Yes we can' change US policy toward Israel and Palestine",. She said: "We need to stop giving Israel a blank cheque to do what it's doing. It's political suicide to challenge Israel in this country."
There are political risks for Mr Obama, who regularly pledged on the campaign trail to "change the world", in failing to express an opinion on the crisis.

The images of him playing golf are reminiscent of those of Mr Bush, who was mocked for making comments to reporters about international crises just before teeing off.
A White House spokesman said that Mr Bush spoke on Tuesday to Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority, and
President-Elect Barack Obama has come under increasing pressure to break his silence on the Gaza crisis, as the United States, almost alone worldwide, maintained its resolute support of Israel.

Salam Fayyad, the Palestinian prime minister, as well as President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt to thank him for "the positive role that Egypt is playing in the current crisis".

Although this indicated that Mr Bush was open to a ceasefire deal being brokered by Egypt or perhaps Jordan, he remained adamant that Hamas was to blame for the violence and refused to echo international calls for Israel to halt military action immediately.

"We have got to get a commitment from Hamas that they would respect any cease-fire and make it lasting and durable," said Gordon Johndroe, a White House spokesman.
"And so until we can get that assurance, not the United States but until Israel can get that assurance, from Hamas, then you are not going to have a cease-fire that is worth the paper it's written on."
Initially regarded with suspicion by some Jewish groups, Mr Obama became more and more pro-Israel in his public statements as the presidential election campaign wore on.

Speaking in the Knesset, Ehud Barak, the Israeli defence minister, quoted Mr Obama in Sderot, within range of Hamas missiles, in August when he said: "If somebody was sending rockets into my house, where my two daughters sleep at night, I'm going to do everything in my power to stop that. And I would expect Israelis to do the same thing."
Mr Obama now faces the awkward choice of remaining quiet and letting that statement be cited as a justification for current Israeli actions and wading into the uncharted waters of an international crisis weeks before he enters the White House.

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