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African-American Couples Invited to Renew Their Vows

September 30, 2008


news.cincinnati.com — African-American couples from around Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are invited to renew their marriage vows in an event called “A Celebration of Love,” 3-5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 on Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati.

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WTF! Woman In Cow Suit Arrested For Creating Chaos

September 30, 2008


32-year-old Michelle Allen of Middleton, Ohio was just minding her business, urinating on a neighbor’s porch while dressed as a cow, when cops told her to please go home. Later that day, cops were called once again as Allen was blocking traffic and chasing terrified children. It was at this point that cops went ahead and decided to arrest her.

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Michelle Obama will visit Kansas City on Wednesday

September 30, 2008


primebuzz.kcstar.com Michelle Obama will visit Kansas City on Wednesday October 1st to campaign for the Democratic presidential ticket headed by her husband, Sen. Barack Obama.

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BreakingNewsOn @BreakingNewsOn is working to confirm reports of at least 7 people injured at an Obama rally in Kansas City where Michelle Obama is speaking

IDConfidential Michelle Obama was in the ‘hood today. She seems very nice from 100 yards away.


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Michelle and Barack Obama: the role model couple

September 30, 2008


Michelle and Barack Obama ‘provide a great role model of a healthy relationship, at a time when such models are sorely needed…Imagine having a president who likes his partner and values her as an equal, a president who touches his wife affectionately in public and actually listens to her when she talks!

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Public Enemy Donates Memorabilia Supports Sisters of Today

September 30, 2008


Atlanta, Georgia — Rap group Public Enemy, whose song “Fight The Power” was recently named greatest Hip Hop song ever, donated memorabilia to Chit Chat Communications / C. Morrison Presents…. in support of its launch of “Sisters of Today & Tomorrow (SOT)” nonprofit organization 501C(3), taking place Wednesday, October 1, 2008, 6pm-8pm.

SOT silent auction will showcase autographed timeless Public Enemy cd’s, dvd’s, Chuck D’s tour sneakers & hat, as well as Professor Griff’s Public Enemy t-shirt (made by his son Khalil), along with a number of other entertainment and sports memorabilia to include, but not limited to items from Souljah Boy, Young Jeezy, Capitol & Universal Records, the Grammys, the Ludacris Foundation, Former Atlanta Falcons / current NFL Sports Analyst Bob Whitfield, Brown Paper Bags Gone Wild, Art by Sharika and Freddy Anderson.

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McCain Trigger Happy – Takes Credit Too Early – Bailout Failed

September 29, 2008


Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and his top aides took credit for building a winning bailout coalition – hours before the vote failed and stocks tanked. The rush to claim he had engineered a victory now looks like a strategic blunder that will prolong the McCain’s campaign’s difficulty in finding a winning message on the economy.

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jnagel “Mr. McCain Goes to Washington” to save America, brags about convincing Republicans to vote for the bailout, then the bailout fails. EPICLY.

tigerbeat Obama campaign statement on failure of bailout http://my.barackobama.com/p…

mexijew Props to Sen. McCain for claiming victory on the bailout package mere hours before it failed in the House. Smooth! http://tinyurl.com/4h39qe

Coyote McCain blames Dems for failed 700 billion bailout, but it was Repubs who voted against it. When is he going to start paying attention?


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Rickey Smiley Morning Show Debuts In Atlanta

September 29, 2008


The Rickey Smiley Morning show will make its debut on Atlanta radio October 6, 2008.  If I’m not mistaken, I think syndication has fully taken over the morning airwaves at Radio One Atlanta.  The former morning show “the A-Team” has been shuffled around to other slots starting with Rashan Ali taking over the midday slot (10AM to 2PM).  Searcy is 2PM to 6PM and Beyonce is Sundays 11AM to 3PM.  A Yahoo Question as to “where’s Griff?” has been deleted. 

To check out Rickey Smiley morning show or to find your favorite host in the shuffle click here.

 

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Roger Ebert “I do not like you, John McCain”

September 29, 2008


Roger Ebert provides a simple reaction to the first presidential debate. “I do not like you, John McCain. My feeling has nothing to do with issues. It has to do with common courtesy. During the debate, you refused to look Barack Obama in the eye.”

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U.S. Supreme Court Decision on Hearing for Troy Davis Monday

September 29, 2008


Davis needs four justices to vote “yes.” Otherwise, his execution, halted by the high court less than two hours before it was to be carried out Tuesday evening, will be rescheduled. The court is expected to announce its decision by Oct. 6.

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Congressional Black Caucus Webcast

September 27, 2008


At post time, the CBC is in the middle of its annual convention.  We found a webcast located here.

The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Inc. was established in 1976 as a nonpartisan, nonprofit, public policy, research and education institute intended to help improve the socio-economic circumstances of African Americans and other underserved communities.

Proceeds from ALC ’08 will help to raise funds for CBCF’s research, scholarship, fellowship and internship programs as well as its economic development and public health initiatives. For more information about the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, visit www.cbcfinc.org.

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