As the general election is coming near, in Namibia, and all of you are looking and deciding who to elect as the new President, please do so with an open mind.
I am assuming that most of you that are reading this blog, or on social networks, such as Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace, are mostly those of you, who were born [...]
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A Change of Politics Coming to Namibia; SWAPO or the Rally for Democracy?
Posted in Namibia, South Africa, election, politics, tagged economics, election, Hamutenya, Namibia, Namibian election, Pohamba, politics, RDP, SWAPO on November 4, 2009 | 5 Comments »
Dear President Obama, It’s Time to Stop Talking
Posted in Barack, McCain, Obama, economy, election, politics, president, war, tagged Afghanistan war, Glenn Beck, GOP, Healthcare reform, immigration bill, Iraq war, legal immigrants, politics, President Obama, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, startups, supporters, war on October 25, 2009 | 5 Comments »
It’s been over ten months since you were inaugurated to the office of the Presidency of the United States. In general, if you were a baby, you would be about 10 months now, still crawling, still trying to figure out who’s who, and what’s what. However, your responsibility as President does not require on-site job [...]
Obama, the Lying Pig Dictator?
Posted in Obama, election, politics, tagged Barack Obama, Bush, Dumbya, economy, fools, G-20 summit, Gore, Kerry, peace, politics, president, war on September 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This post is a response to a forum discussion, posted on Affluence.org, read it here, but login may be required.
Some people, like you, are just plain fools. They just don’t know when they have something that’s actually good or better, even if you hit them in the face with it. They voted for Bush, instead of [...]
Rest in Peace, Ted Kennedy, the Champion for Democracy
Posted in Clinton, election, life, politics, tagged Barack Obama, democracy, eulogy, healthcare, Kennedy, liberal lion, memorial, Senator Kennedy, Ted Kennedy on August 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The liberal lion, the spear of humanity, champion for democracy and social justice, please rest in peace, Ted Kennedy. May the merciful God grace you with eternal mercy in His eternity.
All of us will dearly miss you!
Please eulogize and evangelize Ted Kennedy and his legacy at his Wrisen Profile.
Shirtless Photo of President-elect Obama on Vacation in Hawaii
Posted in Barack, Fed, Obama, TV, Tv show, economy, election, finance, financial, life, living, politics, president, tagged Barack Obama, Hawaii, President-elect, shirtless Obama, vacation on December 24, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I am posting this photo (below) of our President-elect, Barack Obama, on vacation in Hawaii, a picture which is seen on CNN.com and most other news media outs, and has caused quiet a stir and high debate about Obama’s security.
That’s, if a civilian photographer with a long lense camera can get that close and snap a picture [...]
Oprah Winfrey’s Top Cabinet Level Appointment by Obama
Posted in Barack, Clinton, Hillary, McCain, Obama, Wall Street, blog this, economics, economy, election, financial, foreclosures, politics, president, simon kapenda, war, tagged bailout, Collin Powell, Fed, Obama, Oprah Winfrey, president, President Obama, secretary of state on November 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
To reinvent the much damaged American image around the world would require a new and fresh face with strong ideas of unity and world peace. Yes, Obama is the fresh face, but US Secretary of State is the front image, the face that precedes the US presidency in foreign affairs.
US Secretary of State is the [...]
Barack Obama, The Stepfoward for Candidacy Reinforcement
Posted in Barack, Clinton, Hillary, McCain, Obama, article, blog this, culture, economy, election, politics, president, war, tagged Barack Obama, Barack Obama Speech, Clinton, election, McCain, Obama, president, presidential on March 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The March 14-18 national Gallup survey of 1,209 Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters gave Clinton, a New York senator, a 49 percent to 42 percent edge over Obama, an Illinois senator. The Clinton’s new lead over Obama might be the results of the recent revelation and stain caused by Obama’s former pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright.
Some American [...]
Obama Speech: Head-on!
Posted in Barack, Hillary, McCain, Obama, culture, economy, election, gender, politics, president, war, tagged Barack Obama, Barack Obama Speech, Clinton, election, McCain, Obama, president, presidential on March 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Today, Barack Obama walked up to the podium in Philadelphia, PA, and he looked the American people in their eyes, straight on, unashamed, and undeterred, and gave the speech of his life, the best unifying and hope-giving speech I’ve heard in my lifetime. He rebuffed the critics on the Rev. Wright’s speech, and he confronted [...]
Obama Became Too Arrogant, Loses Ohio and Texas
Posted in Barack, Clinton, Hillary, McCain, Obama, article, blog this, election, events, law, news, politics, tagged Barrack Obama, election, Hillary, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Obama, presidential election, primaries on March 5, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I am very disappointed and will stay away from listening to election news for the next few days until I cool down.
I am starting to really dislike Ohio. In 2000, we wrongly gave the presidency to Bush, and then again in 2004 instead of Kerry. Now, we gave the Ohio primaries to Clinton instead of [...]
Barack Obama – Time is Now, Phenomenally
Posted in Barack, Obama, article, blog this, election, life, news, tagged Barack Obama, Clinton, election, Huckabee, Obama, president, presidential, Romney on February 17, 2008 | 1 Comment »
History is being written and re-written right before our very own eyes and if you are denying it simply because of his race and color of his skin, then you’re denying yourself the gift of being part of it.
During the days and times of Martin Luther King Jr, Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, John F. Kennedy, [...]
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