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 October 1st, 2008

A MUST Read, Plain and Simple

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

This touches directly on the question of what, beyond the platitudes of unity, hope, and change, Obama himself believes in. His voting record is one indication. Another is his intellectual evolution. Abandoned by his father when he was

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Obama Exposed

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Obama Tidal Wave We are witnessing a political phenomenon with Barack Obama of rare magnitude. His speeches have inspired millions and yet most of his followers haveno idea of what he stands for except platitudes of ‘Change‘ or that he

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Funny Things I've Noticed Since Arriving

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Next to my kitchen hangs a Barack Obama poster, a reproduction of the Shepard Fairey image of Obama in red white and blue. The displayed word is my favourite of Obama’s campaignhope. If he wins the election, this image I think will

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Intentional and deliberate destruction of the Economy?

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Despite the mass media news blackout, a series of books, talk radio and the blogosphere have managed to expose Barack Obama’s connections to his radical mentors—Weather Underground bombers William Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn,

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Obama Shouts Out Hip-Hop

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Yes, hip-hop loves Barack Obama. From Weezy to Jeezy, Jay to ‘Ye, some of rap’s biggest names have saluted him in their lyrics, and he’s inspired mixtapes, bootleg T-shirts and onstage shout-outs. Click HERE to view the Video and read

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Speaking of Embarrassing…

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Light, hope, courage and love shine through these nonvoting children who believe that their very best contribution to the Obama campaign is to sing. Sing for Change was a confluence of hard work, good will, and shared vision. Inspired

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5 to 12 Year Old's Create Songs Fof Obama

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Sing for Change was a confluence of grassroots work, good will, and shared vision the first of which was the music itself. Inspired by ideas raised at a grassroots Obama fundraiser, a music teacher, Kathy Sawada, and the children

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Obama Gives Shout-Out to Hip-Hop Community

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Senator Barack Obama sat down in an exclusive interview with MTV personality Sway, after his first historical presidential debate with Republican John Mccain to express how he feels about the hip-hop community that has rallied around

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"You Still Think You Can Control Them?"

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Every generation has an iconic figure who captures the spirit, personifies the will, and represents the hope and promise of its people. Sen. Barack Obama is cast in this mold: He stands among a select few, an heir of the icons and civic

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Bigger Than Hip-Hop… Bigger Than Elections

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

There’s no doubt that the Obama campaign has inspired young people and artists to become involved in not just the election, but activism in general. The idea of “hope” is a lot more palpable now than it has been for a long time.

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