Posts Tagged ‘Obama

10
Aug
09

Racist accusing others of Racism

What is a racist? A person that accuses a black person of being a Nazi, plain and simple. Adolf Hitler was the biggest champion of racism in the twentieth century. He exterminated six million Jews because he believed they were an inferior race. He also believed that Asians and Negroes were “inferior” to the White race (source) The republic party are going out of thier way to interrupt townhall meeting and call Obama a Nazi with the hopes that opened minded whites will narrow their view of the world and see things their way. This action is not from a group of outsiders but from the  republican party.  Last year  Karl Rove made the statement “ Obama reminds him of “the guy at the country club with the beautiful date, holding a martini and a cigarette that stands against the wall and makes snide comments about everyone who passes by.” Honestly how many blacks can afford or are even allowed in a country club? only a few, why? because people like Karl Rove don’t want them in their country club

But instead of having a debate about health care we see pundits paid by the health care agency stirring up crowds who have more of an issue with Obama’s race than health care policy’s they probably need

who is this crowd? the same racist that have always occupied this country

Then, protesting intergration

Then, protesting intergration

Now  Protesting Healthcare

Now Protesting Healthcare

Whats interesting is that they refuse to see that the USA is changing, with or without them, also interesting they refuse to acknowledge that their actions are the most un american the country they are so quickly to defend
Racist calling historical victims of racism, racist how sad and how un American

17
Jul
09

I Haven’t Forgot

It what may be the first presidential sermon, Obama preaches to the congregation of the NAACP 100 year celebration.  In an inspirational speech The  Commander in Chief demonstates that he knows his Black history, is keenly aware of the challenges that Blacks face, and the importance of seeing the big picture

10
Jun
09

Michael Eric Dyson Contrarian Views

I don’t always agree with M.E.D. but his views are good for the country, and support and appreciate his bravery

Although Michael Eric Dyson endorsed Mr. Obama he verbalizes what many Black folks are thinking,  Obama what’s your position on Black issues?

Michael Eric Dyson dissects the relation between the gay rights movement and the civil rights movement. “Many African-American people forget that the civil rights movement itself was borrowed,” says Dyson. “Pay some royalties to Mahatma Gandhi, because that’s where King got it.”

Complete video at:http://fora.tv/2009/05/27/Michael_Eri…

29
Apr
09

Still I rise, again

Posro Media CEO Roland Laird appears on CW Philly’s Speak up to talk about “Still I Rise: A Graphic History of African Americans” by Roland Laird, Taneshia Nash Laird and illustrated by Elihu Bey. “Still I Rise” covers African American history from 1619 to the historic Presidential election of Barack Hussein Obama.

25
Feb
09

Jindal Fix New Orleans Then Get Back to U.S.

Bobby  Jindal performance was awful on a number of  fronts 

1. He used the same model that Obama used to introduce himself and tell his story (only he did it poorly)

2. He forgot that it was the GOP’s incompetentence that created the Katrina disaster, he sited an example

3.  Did Jindal know that the people he was talking to,  sent money to aide the victims of Katrina, now he’s saying goverment assistance is bad

4. He also forgot that the GOP is not working with Obama

5.  The governor of LA talking about corruption and failing schools to the rest of the country

6. You don’t follow Elvis with Mr Rogers

And why do I question the sincerity of GOP’s use of people of color  

Chris Mathews low expectations

MSNBC  Response

The Model

19
Jan
09

A Dream We All Can See

From the march for our rights

To the celebrating this nations first African American President

Images from the childrens book Correta Scott and Change

30
Dec
08

Best of 2008 Part 1#

Everyone else has a list here’s mine

Best TV Anchor
Sure this was the year that Keith Olberman became a cable celebrity, and Katie Couric found her footing, but it was Chris Mathews that took journalism back to new hieghts by doing it the old skool way

Above one of the many Republicans he laid to waste in 2008

Best Book Promo

I have no idea what its about, but I want to know more

Second best book Promo

Takes the book promo to an eerie new level

Best interview and prediction of election outcome
Mos Def and Cornell West on Real Time

Heated and often outrageous , but it was a dialogue this country needs

Bravest Moment
Oprah uses her star power to endors Obama and explains why

Best Magazine Cover

   Of course it was crass, but it went to the heart of the issue

Mo tomorrow

26
Nov
08

10 Teen Tales for Bi-Racial Males

Red Rider's Hood (Dark Fusion)
1.  Red Rider’s Hood (Dark Fusion) by Neal Shusterman
The list author says:
  “”After learning that there are werewolves in his city, sixteen-year-old Red is even more surprised to discover the identities of the hunters who drove them out decades earlier, but he soon infiltrates the Wolves gang to help destroy them for good. (Black/White/Korean)”"
   
A Tale of Urban Horror
2.  Night Biters: A Tale of Urban Horror by A.J. Harper
The list author says:
  “A mysterious stranger gives 14-year old Omari a magical compact disc and crucifix. Upon listening to the CD the dreadlocked teen learns that the lyrics and the crucifix can aide him against the danger of vampires. But does he want to ward off a vampire as hot as Jennifer? (Black/White)”"
    

 

 
Whale Talk
3.  Whale Talk by Chris Crutcher
The list author says:
  “”Intellectually and athletically gifted, TJ, a multiracial, adopted teenager, shuns organized sports and the gung-ho athletes at his high school until he agrees to form a swimming team and recruits some of the school’s less popular students. (Black/White/Japanese)”"
   
Jimi & Me
4.  Jimi & Me by Jaime Adoff
The list author says:
  “This verse novel carries Keith, a 13-year-old biracial boy, through the tumultuous first six months after his father’s death. His dad, a music producer who called him “Little Cool” and shared his love for Jimi Hendrix’s music(Black/White)”"
    

 

 
The Black Canary
5.  The Black Canary by Jane Louise Curry
The list author says:
  “”As the child of two musicians, twelve-year-old James has no interest in music until he discovers a portal to seventeenth-century London and finds that his beautiful voice serves him well (Black/White)”"
    

 

 
Miracle's Boys
6.  Miracle’s Boys by Jacqueline Woodson
The list author says:
  “”Twelve-year-old Lafayette’s close relationship with his older brother Charlie changes after Charlie is released from a detention home and blames Lafayette for the death of their mother. (Puerto Rican/Black)”"   

 

   
Black Storm Comin'
7.  Black Storm Comin’ by Diane Lee Wilson
The list author says:
  “”Twelve-year-old Colton takes a job with the Pony Express in 1860 after his father abandons the family and soon must risk his life to deliver an important letter. (Black/White)”"
    

 

 
Sun Dance at Turtle Rock
8.  Sun Dance at Turtle Rock by Pat Costa Viglucci
The list author says:
  “”Twelve-year-old Cody visits his estranged white grandfather in the Allegheny foothills of Pennsylvania and finds both acceptance and prejudice against a backdrop of adventure. (Black/White)”"
    

 


The Land
9.  The Land by Mildred D. Taylor
The list author says:
  “After the Civil War ends, Paul-Edward finds himself caught between the two worlds of colored folks and white folks as he pursues his dream of owning land of his own. (Black/White”
   
America
10.  America by E. R. Frank
The list author says:
  “Teenage America, a not-black, not-white, not-anything boy who has spent many years in institutions for disturbed, antisocial behavior, tries to piece his life together. (Black/White)”"
 
21
Nov
08

Super Obama World

01
Nov
08

You Can Get with This or You Can Get with That




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