January 21, 2009
Barack Hussein Obama took the oath of office as the nation's first African American president yesterday, summoning a vast crowd and a watching nation to the task of reviving a country in crisis....
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Barack Hussein Obama took the oath of office as the nation's first African American president yesterday, summoning a vast crowd and a watching nation to the task of reviving a country in crisis....
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January 20, 2009
President Barack Obama’s inaugural speech was an inspiring call to national service. But you have to read it closely. READ THE WHOLE ITEM Related Entries January 20, 2009 A Long Train Ride January 20, 2009 And Now for the Cabinet Confirmations January 20, 2009 Kennedy Collapses During Inaugura...
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President Barack Hussein Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States of America today, succeeding George Walker Bush. Obama, as usual, gave an excellent speech inspiring the nation towards service, hope, and a brighter future. His speech had much of the same structure as President ...
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He could have chosen Frederick Douglass, whose fevered oratory he praised to his law school students. He could have evoked Martin Luther King Jr., whose dream of racial equality presaged his own historic election. Or Franklin D. Roosevelt, who inherited an economic crisis even more crippling than......
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He could have chosen Frederick Douglass, whose fevered oratory he praised to his law school students. He could have evoked Martin Luther King Jr., whose dream of racial equality presaged his own historic election. Or Franklin D. Roosevelt, who inherited an economic crisis even more crippling than......
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He could have chosen Frederick Douglass, whose fevered oratory he praised to his law school students. He could have evoked Martin Luther King Jr., whose dream of racial equality presaged his own historic election. Or Franklin D. Roosevelt, who inherited an economic crisis even more crippling than......
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He could have chosen Frederick Douglass, whose fevered oratory he praised to his law school students. He could have evoked Martin Luther King Jr., whose dream of racial equality presaged his own historic election. Or Franklin D. Roosevelt, who inherited an economic crisis even more crippling than......
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January 19, 2009
Song Lyric of the Day: Because when I arrive / I, I'll bring the fire / Make you come alive / I can take you higher Kevin Rudolf (featuring Lil Wayne ) / " Let It Rock " Despite having early dentist appointments this morning, tod ay was a relaxing day off spent at home. Since we got up earlier for t...
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Did Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Ever Ride A Snowmobile? an Evil Digital Film produced by Force Majeure Film Studios (a Holy owned subsidiary of Black Cat Bone Global Media Empire) written, directed and edited by The Right Reverend James W. Bailey --- Now Playing @ Black Cat Bone Theatre! Filmed on l...
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