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Famous™ President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden Claim Victory!

November 4, 2008 in Uncategorized by Admin

This has definitely been a famous presidential election. For the first time in history—we have an African America President who is leading the country. This has got to be a major boost for the African American population. For so long now we have seen African Americans, Hispanics and other races portrayed as the servant, drug dealer/addict or lesser person than a White American. However, tonight that portrayal has been shattered for the moment and we see the stereotype crushed underfoot. Now is an ever changing era in which we can see that a man/women should be chosen based upon their character and not their size, color or ethnicity.

And for all those who elected for change through a black man, they have now elected that man to lead them to a new America.

There are also those who voted for a man that they believed in by the name of John McCain. However, now that Mr. McCain has been taken out of the equation Americans must hope for a President that will lead their country to a better place.

And then there are those who are still prejudice and would not elect a black man because of the color of his skin. They must now come to terms with their loss and move forward. Hopefully, we will all see Barack Obama for the man he was destined to become and not for the color of his skin.

Hopefully, there are those who elected Barack Obama because of his qualities as a morally sound man. May what those who have seen in him be true, because we are in a recession and one of Barack’s first tasks will be to lead our country to a new frontier.
Then the war in Iraq must be addressed in order to bring an end to the pain and suffering of those that have been adversely affected by this war. The continuous displacement of family members that are shipped overseas should be acknowledged and dealt with in order to bring peace to our American troops and their families.

In the end, the saying below has now taken root within Mr. Obama:

“With great power comes great responsibility.”

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Famous™ Presidential Election (Barack Obama VS John McCain)

October 30, 2008 in Famous Politics by Admin

How many of you voted at the last election?
Did you vote for President George W. Bush?
Were you happy with the presidential outcome?

These questions have set up an enormous presidential election to date, that will be sure to have many intrigued. Whether you are for McCain or Obama will definitely affect the days to come, because each individual voice will gain enormous momentum when combined to form a united front. It is most likely the biggest election of opposing forces that the United States has seen in many years. And this will be one of the most famous presidential elections that the world has ever seen.
As the candidates battle it out the country waits as patiently as possible to see who will be victorious in a time of financial woes. Whoever is elected president will surely have his job cut out for him. As the government tries to stabilize the market the opposing candidates should not only be thinking about winning, but about what circumstances they will be walking into. Essentially, the presidential nominees should have their plans ready to fix a crumbling economy.

So the real question is—who will you be voting for, or will you take a neutral stance and see who is victorious?

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Famous™ John McCain chooses a woman as Vice President

August 29, 2008 in Famous News, Famous Politics by Admin

Famous™ John McCain chooses Sarah Palin

John McCain chooses a woman as Vice President. Did Hilary expect this, or for that matter did anyone expect this? And who is Sarah Palin; Sarah Palin is a mother of 5 children who lives in Alaska with Todd her husband. They have raised a son that will be going off to Iraq on September 11, 2008.

Sarah Palin is a former beauty pageant queen who made herself known uncovering ethical misconduct in government politics, and who was a former mayor of the small town Wasilla. Sarah Palin has taken her stance against abortion rights and is said to be a person with true Christian faith and who is a staunch pro-life supporter.

Bill Burton a spokesman for the Obama Campaign said, “Today, John McCain put the former mayor of a town of 9,000 with zero foreign policy experience a heartbeat away from the presidency. Governor Palin shares John McCain’s commitment to overturning Roe v. Wade, the agenda of Big Oil and continuing George Bush’s failed economic policies — that’s not the change we need, it’s just more of the same.”

California Democrat Senator Barbara Boxer had this to say about McCain’s choice.
“The vice president is a heartbeat away from becoming President, so to choose someone with not one hour’s worth of experience on national issues is a dangerous choice,” she said in a statement. “If John McCain thought that choosing Sarah Palin would attract Hillary Clinton voters, he is badly mistaken. The only similarity between her and Hillary Clinton is that they are both women. On the issues, they could not be further apart.”

According to Senator Mitch McConell of Kentucky he stated of Sarah Palin, “Governor Palin is a very bright leader who will bring a fresh perspective to a ticket that already has the experience and judgment necessary to lead our country from day one.”

As for the Obama and Biden’s statement they said,

“We send our congratulations to Governor Sarah Palin and her family on her designation as the Republican nominee for Vice President,” they said in a statement. “It is yet another encouraging sign that old barriers are falling in our politics. While we obviously have differences over how best to lead this country forward, Governor Palin is an admirable person and will add a compelling new voice to this campaign.”

Sarah Palin acknowledged Hillary Clinton by saying that she had left, “18 million cracks” in the highest glass ceiling in the land.
Then said, “It turns out that the women in America aren’t finished yet, and we can shatter that glass ceiling,” trying to appeal to women voters in America.

We have yet to see who will be elected President and Vice President of the United States of America.