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 January, 2009

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Saturday, January 31st, 2009

OKLAHOMA CITY — Barack Obama’s history-making campaign and election to the Presidency has inspired countless Americans. Some choose to write poems or stories, and others take a more musical approach. Becky Perry chose the latter.

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The Edwardsville Intelligencer > Archives > Local News > Area

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

“I feel like the inauguration of Barack Obama is like a smorgasbord, so much is on the proverbial table – hope, crisis, wars, respect, change, inclusion, transparency, help and more with Barack Obama orchestrating his new administration

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THE REAL BARACK OBAMA - change Corporate America can believe in

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

That he was literally born in Hope, Arkansas, only made him more persuasive as an embodiment of the American Dream. In a sense, Barack Obama has surpassed this Clintonian rhetorical strategy. He has successfully amalgamated his

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Big Hollywood » Blog Archive » SUPER BOWL POLITICS: Rooney “falls

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Barack Obama is the one candidate in this race who can finally put an end to business as usual in Washington and bring about real change for Pittsburgh and the country as a whole. He has inspired me and so many other people around our

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Barack Obama and Joe Biden: The Change We Need | Brenda Long's

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

As I said change begins where we live , in the days and years and months ahead I hope we can bring aout the change that President Obama used as his campaign slogan, and I know that with work and dtermination that Yes WE Can !

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Obama's email army: Mobilizing support: The Swamp

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Democratic strategists are appealing for help from President Barack Obama’s massive grassroots network, which was created during the presidential campaign, as they try to build support for the president’s economic stimulus package.

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YES WE CAN - Music Video Barack Obama | Online Information Central

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

According to will.i.am, founding member and frontman of Black Eyed Peas, the “Yes We Can Song” was inspired by Senator Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign and especially the speech Obama gave following the New Hampshire primary.

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Open Letter To President Barack Obama :: Business News :: Here Is

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

When you were recently elected as the 44th President of the United States we, too, felt that you represented a beacon of hope for the world, and looked forward to a change in the old ways, and to a future of where politics played

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Former Bush Speechwriter: Obama Is “Most Dangerous Man Ever To

Friday, January 30th, 2009

So here is Thiessen, once again a mouthpiece for Klan inspired rhetoric using racism and fear to stoke the public. SHAME ON HIM! Bury his rhetoric with old Jesse’s dead carcass and lets move on! ….. One can only hope that Obama and the Dems reach out to enough of the right people in time to prevent the impending catastrophe that BUSH has created. Any further attacks on American soil - ANY FURTHER ATTACKS ON AMERICAN SOIL - ARE DIRECTLY AND SOLELY THE

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Stephen Zunes: Daring to Hope on the Washington Mall

Friday, January 30th, 2009

It was a message which inspired Kalila and so many other young people to help elect him president. It was a message which made it possible for a sometime cynical leftist like me to stand for hours in the cold on the Washington Mall Democratic leaders will rarely actually lead, but they are far more willing than Republicans to respond to grass roots demand for change. No one recognizes this more than Barack Obama, now the president of the United States.

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