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“New Day”: Will.I.am’s New Post-Election Barack Obama Video
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Because the highest office held by any human being in the world—the Presidency of the United States—has been won by a black man, no child of God, anywhere on earth, need ever again limit his or her horizon because of skin color. So why are so many Christians unhappy about Barack Obama’s election?
It has been said that Sunday morning is the most segregated hour in America—and on November 4th, this habit of segregation appears to have translated into sharply divergent voting as well. 70% of white evangelicals, for example, appear to have … Continue reading →
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ON Tuesday We’ll “Break on Through to the Other Side” of the Bush Era—and STOP a Potential Palin Era—IF We Work and VOTE
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This is America in Our Time
To see why Barack Obama is on his way to winning Virginia, click here.
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The Race Card: Are We in for Two Weeks of the Republican “Jeremiah Wright Show”?
With the stock market looking iffy yet again today, and the public focused on the economy, you would think that both parties would be focusing, in the last two weeks before the election, on economic policy. But there are hints that the … Continue reading →
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Colin Powell Endorses Barack: Says Obama Has a “calm, patient, intellectual, steady approach to problem solving.”
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