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 4th, 2008

Great story from Abington

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Barack Obama visited Montgomery County today, and thousands showed up to greet him and be inspired by him as we kick the campaign into high gear for the last month leading up to Election Day on Nov. 4th. This story from today’s rally,

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Steynian 262

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Pah– some rock music advocates evil when you play it forwards.. after all, you don’t think Muzak was inspired by GOD, do ya? Or the vast left-wing like-minded media/ academic/ political/ libchurch/ United Nations propaganda conspiracy..

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The New Yorker Endorses Barack Obama

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Echoing Obama, McCain has made “change” one of his campaign mantras. But the change he has actually provided has been in himself, and it is not just a matter of altering his positions. A willingness to pander and even lie has come to

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Obama on Hip Hop- Check It Out!

Saturday, October 4th, 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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Palin reignites the Reagan Revolution

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

I can’t believe in their change because they don’t even believe in America the way that FDR and JFK did. I want a leader who believes in America and doesn’t apologize for it. I hope I’m wrong about Obama and Biden.

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Why the Bank Bill Should Pass

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

So interest in the debate on Thursday October 2nd between Mrs Palin and Joe Biden, the running-mate for Barack Obama, was unusually high. Republicans girded themselves for grim news. Democrats were cautiously optimistic.

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Gov. Sarah Palin, Field General

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

The fact of the above which I spoke of immediately noting the Palin operation appeared this morning in new campaign ads appeared across America featuring Barack Obama being castigated by Joe Biden in exposing Obama as a political hack

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Thanks, Mr. Obama.

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

It’s unusual because Barack Obama is not, like Al Gore or John Kerry, a somewhat detached and cerebral speaker; he is an inspiring and moving speaker. He actually appeals to one’s gut. John McCain, however, is not attractive to the gut;

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Transcript of Hillary Clinton's Speech:

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

In his own life, Barack Obama has lived the American Dream. As a community organizer, in the state senate, as a United States Senator - he has dedicated himself to ensuring the dream is realized. And in this campaign, he has inspired so

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Shepard Fairey And Other Street Artists Go Mainstream For Barack Obama

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Whether you’re a Republican, Democrat or Independent, there’s no denying that one of the most ubiquitous images to emerge from the 2008 presidential campaign is the red, white and blue Barack ObamaHope” poster.

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