For 82 days in 1968, Robert F. Kennedy ran for President. His campaign was described as magical and mystical. With RFK, we believed that anything was possible. Then his life was tragically cut short. His great potential left unfulfilled. There hasn’t been another politician, since RFK, who has inspired this country so profoundly…until Barak Obama. Will Barack Obama be able to recreate the magic of those 82 days?

Archive for August 29th, 2008

Charles Karel Bouley: OK, He's Earned My Vote

Friday, August 29th, 2008

And that they can’t do it for us. Obama made it clear WE must change before government can. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama were both right in their inspirational speeches when they said that this election is not about either of them.

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Defining Moment in History

Friday, August 29th, 2008

To know that in our country that we have nominated Barack Obama for President — that is a defining moment in history. The impact that this campaign has had one me is huge. My husband and I spent the early debates watching and we would

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Let Us Be

Friday, August 29th, 2008

In hoping that someone somewhere will read this and be inspired to think about all of the people in their world, who maybe went unnoticed or forgotten? What good is a persons thoughts? My hope is that it will lead to action.

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Yes We Can because Now's the Time

Friday, August 29th, 2008

However, I am inspired to include a couple of tracks that should be connected to his campaign. First, from New Orleans soul and funk master Lee Dorsey, the 1970 classic “Yes We Can.” It’s one of the funkiest tunes ever written,

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2008 Democratic Convention Day 4

Friday, August 29th, 2008

“Yes We Can” signs, American flags, and Barack Obama signs continued to wave as the crowd cheered “Yes We Can”. Then Ray Rivera, Colorado Director of the Barack Obama Campaign came out and asked everyone to text DNC to 62262 to anyone

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Here is some truth about Obamma

Friday, August 29th, 2008

So, the Saul Alinsky-inspired Obama campaign has engaged in a brutal sleaze and smear tactic. The Obama machine is now going after Stanley Kurtz, who is just looking into this. He was Chicago radio station WGN last night, and the phone

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I Finally Stopped Watching The Obama Acceptance Speech….

Friday, August 29th, 2008

But tonight, I was hoping that Barack Obama inspired me the way the spirit of country exhibited by Michael Phelps did two weeks ago. I can’t imagine John McCain will do that either next week. Betwen cable gossip news and a same ‘ol,

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Pete Wentz, Kenna, Bun B, More Live-Blog Barack Obama’s Acceptance

Friday, August 29th, 2008

As we can see, this has boy been the case and it’s time to change. Matt White, 10:34 pm ET: I’m inspired that Barack Obama is a regular guy who has come from humble working class beginnings. I’m in favor of tax cuts for working families

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Obama Accepts Nomination, Calls on Voters to Revive ‘American Promise’

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Barack Obama, standing against the backdrop of history, accepted the Democratic nomination for president Thursday by calling on voters to invigorate the “American promise,” and pointed to his own remarkable ascent as proof that promise

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Sadly I submitted and hesitantly I return…

Friday, August 29th, 2008

I watched Barack Obama’s acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention in Denver. I wanted to cry… not because I believe in him, but because I remember when I used to believe. I remember believing in change.

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