Is A Black President Too Much Change For America To Bear?

By any indicator–intellect, character, prudence, demeanor, or competence–Barack Obama is clearly not only head and shoulders above John McCain, but he’s one of the most impressive presidential candidates in the history of this nation. So what American voters have to decide at this pivotal point in our history, is how much do they truly love America. It’s time that we really embrace this question, instead of simply paying lip service to it.

Joe Biden Vs. Betty Boop

Palin’s response reminds me of a woman who’s been caught committing adultery, then when her husband confronts her with it the next day, she tells him that he’s going to destroy their marriage if he doesn’t learn to stop dwelling on the past. The problem with that philosophy is if you never look back, you never learn anything; but the beauty of it is, you’re never held accountable for your actions–and Republicans need that accommodation desperately, because if the American people ever start looking back, their through.

McCain’s Straight Talk, Gone With The Wind

Mr. Straight Talk blows with the wind. Senator McCain can’t clean-up Washington, because he is part of the Beltway’s political cesspool. The current foreclosure crisis is an extension of the Republican deregulation movement which gave us the corporate scandals of WorldCom and Enron.

Voting: It’s A Matter Of Life And Death

Sum Since millions of Black Americans were barred from even registering to vote in many parts of our country for so long, not voting dishonors the sacrifice and struggle of those who fought long and hard for this citizenship right.

Pro-Obama Rally: Thousands Expected In DC

The event will showcase the diversity of Obama’s supporters and champion his work in to advance community building, environmental justice, and educational and economic opportunities for all people.

Obama Has Best Energy Plan

In the words of Obama supporter and climate blogger and author Joe Romm, it was “easily the best energy plan ever put forward by a nominee of either party.”