Wednesday, November 5, 2008

President Elect Barrack Obama

Politic:

Well the race is fin. The American people have spoken in one big voice and the sound was in unison, CHANGE! Barrack Obama will be the first African American to hold the highest position in our country. President Elect Obama will be sworn in the office on January 9, 2009 and in his acceptance speak he reminded the American people this change we all so eagerly want is here, but it will take time. Obama's win was a landslide defeating Senator John Mccain 349 electoral votes to 163. No doubt this was a historical moment for every African American, but it was also worldwide evidence that the American people have evolved. The irony in this whole historical event is that in this hour of nationally recognized maturity, the young voter were more active than they every had been in history. Congratulation President Obama.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Score One for The Home Team



Politics:

Debate Night ended with a aggressive performance by Republican candidate, John Mccain, going on the offense toward Democrat's, Barrack Obama. Mccain air out several controversial subject such as Obama's William Ayers relationship, his ACORN affiliation, Obama's track record in the Senate, and other topics that separate the candidate's views. Although this was Mccain's best debate performance, Obama managed to hold a poised and persistence debate while he repeated his plans for the American public and the economy. Mccain was also more detailed than the last two debates, but according to some post debate polls, wasn't as convincing to independent voters as needed. 57% felt that Obama would make a better President, while 39% favored Mccain. There's still 19 days left till election, so it's still anyone's race.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Debate Night on CNN





Politics:

CNN will host the last Presidential Debate before the stretch to the White House. Democrat nominee Barrack Obama leads Republican candidate John Mccain in national polls by nearly a double digit margin according to some polls. Although it's still anyone's race, political analysis say that this could be John Mccain's last opportunity to appeal to swing democratic and independent voters on a mass scale. The Obama campaign as been out spending Mccain in advertising dollars as much as 4 to 1 in some toss up states, and analysis say this could be a vital variable as well as the economic in bringing Obama the election and the seat in the White House.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Get Your Money !

Finances and Politics:


According to the Center for Public Policy Priorities, over 55,000 veterans and retirees are eligible to receive a combined $16.4 million in unclaimed stimulus checks.

This information was retrieved from Senator Rodney Ellis 2008 Legislative Report. Ellis is serving his 6th year on the state senate board representing district 13. He was a notiable figure in the Hurricane Ike recover and continues fight courageously for not only his district, but the entire city of Houston and the state of Texas as well.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Life After Ike

Current Events:


The road to recovery from Hurricane Ike is well on the way, and positively reported void of procrastination. Houston's Mayor, Bill White, was thorough in his press conferences during to the storm concerning Houston's recovery, aid to citizens, and asistance to Galveston.

Galveston suffer huge amounts of citywide damage including entire neighborhoods being completely washed out to sea. Although the city is positive that it will completely rejuvenate from the disaster, some business owners appealed their sentiments to evacuated citizens to consider permanent relocation.

Friday, August 29, 2008

History in the Making




Current Events:

Wow, There's a whole lot that have taken place this week. The biggest would be history's first African American to ever lead a major party Presidential ticket, Barack Obama-Joe Biden for the democrats. Obama-Biden filled the Invesco Stadium in Denver, Colorado with over 80,000 people at the largest ever Democratic Convention ending Thursday night with Obama acceptance speech.

During the week Obama was endorsed by both Bill and former rival Hillary Clinton, former Vice President Al Gore, potential first lady Michelle Obama, and a host of other honorable guest. This historical event was said to the most emotional and impacting political event to ever take place in the history of our nation's government.

Also republican candidate John Mccain has selected his VP running partner. 44 year old Sarah Palin, governor of Alaska. Media has describe her as a female younger version of John Mccain because of her conservative views.

There is speculation that by this selection Mccain is attempting to recover female voter who boosted Hillary to given Obama a run for his money. However, this isn't as odd as it may seem as it only plays on Mccain's reputation as being the maverick of the republican party.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Houston's Own ZZ Top Makes the News

Entertainment:


ZZ Top Goes Commercial for Houston


ZZ Top, the rock band best known for their waist-level beards, has gone commercial for its hometown.

The trio was recruited by the Greater Houston Convention & Visitors Bureau to promote the virtues of visiting the city via a 60-second commercial.

The clip is part of the bureau's "My Houston" campaign, which features print and broadcast ads featuring other local celebrities talking about their favorite H-town hot spots.



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