For all of my ‘24′ fans out there, this was just an observation. If you want to get an idea of what happens to a nation at war under a president who was elected for other reasons besides experience, watch this show (specifically, the first two episodes for this season)
Finding and losing history
History found Records of freed Va. slaves placed online History possibly lost (suburbanchicagonews.com) "A property once covered in unique objets d'art and so renowned even the Smithsonian Institution took notice now is slated for demolition. Kane County officials this week took further steps toward tearing down the long-abandoned African-American Heritage Museum and Black Veterans Archives in Aurora Township by approving an application to the Circuit Court for demolition of 'dangerous and/or unsafe building.' 'This is the very beginning stage' of the demolition process, said Mark VanKerkhoff of the county's Development Department. It could be three to four months before the building actually is torn down, ...


Here we go again with another social experiment
TV One to begin Sunday show aimed at blacks NEW YORK (AP) — Roland Martin will anchor a new Sunday public affairs show aimed at a black audience that will debut in September on the TV One network. The "Washington Watch" program aims to tap into a new interest in politics and government due to the election of President Barack Obama, said Johnathan Rodgers, TV One's president and CEO. It debuts Sept. 27 at 11 a.m. ET, and the show will be repeated each week at 5 p.m. Martin, who is also a CNN commentator, will interview newsmakers and members of the Congressional ...


LA the hard way
When Antonio Villaraigosa ran for Mayor of Los Angeles a few years ago, most of his platform was based on the fact that he would be the first Hispanic Mayor in 133 years. Question his record beyond the historical narrative and suddenly you found yourself framed as one of "those people" who dislike all Hispanics. Well guess what I saw in the store the other day? That's right! The one time golden child for the Left who was gonna fix Los Angeles just by showing up is now being called a "failure" by a major publication. Just back in 2006, the ...


Why the rush to make Michael Jackson a “Christian”
On the days following the death of Michael Jackson, I read from two sources so-called accounts from Christians that Michael Jackson was in fact a Christian. Now I found the claim quite interesting because I know that MJ had also claimed to be a Muslim, Jehovah Witness and I believe that he also embraced Judaism to some extent. But how was it that all of a sudden folks were claiming that MJ was actually a Christian. Here was the first claim I came across. David Pack for purposedriven.com (The article was removed or moved to another link. But here is the ...


It begins here
Okay, all the hatin' over the BET Awards show is really getting silly. Don't like BET? Then work on changing the culture FIRST. If you can change the culture, you will decrease demand for what you feel misrepresents Black folks. Do it the other way around, and more "BETs" will pop up. Need an example? Some of y'all may remember back in the day when local churches would stage protests in front of local porn shops. Did they manage to get a few of them shut down? Sure did. But how did the porn industry respond to meet demand? They moved ...




January 16th, 2007 at 7:14 pm
There is no way anyone can have experience to be president of the U.S. unless they have already served a term as president of the U.S., and even then they still may not be prepared.
In other words, I think the “experience” factor for President of the United States is a canard.
I’m serious.
January 16th, 2007 at 8:28 pm
What sort of experience would a potential president need in order to be considered qualified?
America is a place for new ideas and new people – Obama is exactly right !
January 16th, 2007 at 8:47 pm
Here is where relativism come into play.
So when you two gentlemen were hired with your present employer, is it safe for me to assume that you were hired based on how well you spoke alone? 99% of the talk that I hear regarding Obama has to do with how well he communicates. Anytime I ask what he has actually done to seriously be considered for the presidency, I get nothing but the sound of crickets.
While I am not a Democrat, I can at least appreciate the fact that the last two Democratic presidents had experience on a governorship level along with the experience of working within DC politics. Looking at Obama’s record, uhh…brotha has yet to author a single bill AND he is still a freshman senator. Sorry, but Obama is a media construct. To me, he is a Black John Edwards.
If he is gonna tell a reporter that he is putting her on notice for talking about his ears (because he used to be teased about that in his childhood) and wants to lead a nation during wartime…you can fill in the rest.
DS, you can’t be defending this guy
. You gonna run out of room fast, man.
January 17th, 2007 at 11:34 am
Call me crazy but I want my president to have a stellar resume. I would be willing to elect him mayor or possibly governor but not president.
January 17th, 2007 at 8:07 pm
I’m not defending him. I don’t know squat about him.
Pres. Bush had governing experience but people like Bob Novak have said that his team has been inept in the legislative process. Bush has signed laws that, in his own “signing statement” he said he tought it was unconstitutional. Then there is the idea of the “signing statement” itself. If I remember correctly, Bush bragged he hadn’t been overseas and had to get a crash course from Condi Rice, who, for good reason, had learned alot about Russia and Europe. And the creation of Homeland Security…. Even I knew that was a horrible idea. But his supporters said Bush was qualified.
Now look at the Middle East. Who would have experience in that region? In my view, if you don’t have experience there, then chances are you are not going to be a good president.
You are right, Obama IS a media construct of sorts.
September 25th, 2008 at 11:19 am
I really don’t know how people can still be undecided as to who to vote for. A man who served his country and almost died doing it 40 years ago, who has been in D.C. over 20 years and made no significant changes for the good of all Americans (only the wealthy), graduated from the Naval Academy second to last out of his class, low family values, computer challenged, with a vice who has NO D.C. political experience or foreign national experice, low family values. OR do you vote for a man who graduated top of his Harvard class, the highest family values, the deepest love and care for this country and it’s people, who represents all of us, not just a select (top 2 percent wealthy) few, with a vice who has D.C. political experience and has fought for the common American people his whole career after enduring drastic family tragedies? There is no contest here. Obama will win!!