Since unemployement numbers have hit double digits for the first time in three years, Black community activists will gather in New Orleans, Nov. 19 to discuss the state of the "Black world."
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Monday, September 29, 2008
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Legendary Actor Paul Newman dies at 83
He was indeed a legend and not just as a Hollywood star, but as a humanitarian & philanthropist. He used his stardom to create a popular food brand that donated all of its profits to charity! His brand has become the model for smart use of markets and celebrity status to raise funds for worthy causes.
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House of Representatives Passes 2nd Economic Stimulus
The legislation the House passed creates new, good-paying jobs by investing in new energy technologies and new infrastructure, repairing America’s crumbling roads, bridges and schools, helping seniors and working families afford groceries and health care, and offering Americans job training to gain new skills and earn higher wages.
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Barack in the Virginia rain campaigning for you
Barack in the Virginia rain
Barack accepts award in D.C.
Barack accepts award in D.C.
"...We can't afford another four..."
After his erratic and reckless response to the economic crisis, McCain needed a game-changer last night to restore his campaign. He didn't even come close.
In a CBS News poll, uncommitted voters see Barack as the debate winner. When it comes to the economy, 66% say Barack would make the right decisions versus 42% for McCain.
The CNN poll results are also clear:
Who did the best job tonight?
Barack: 51
McCain: 38
Who would better handle Iraq?
Barack: 52
McCain: 47
Who would better handle the economy?
Barack: 58
McCain: 37
These are not the kind of reviews John McCain needed, but they show that Barack is offering the change we need.
Barack broke through last night with voters who were watching -- but we need to get the word out to the millions who didn't tune in.
Will you watch our latest ad and make a donation of $25 or more to show your support?
In a CBS News poll, uncommitted voters see Barack as the debate winner. When it comes to the economy, 66% say Barack would make the right decisions versus 42% for McCain.
The CNN poll results are also clear:
Who did the best job tonight?
Barack: 51
McCain: 38
Who would better handle Iraq?
Barack: 52
McCain: 47
Who would better handle the economy?
Barack: 58
McCain: 37
These are not the kind of reviews John McCain needed, but they show that Barack is offering the change we need.
Barack broke through last night with voters who were watching -- but we need to get the word out to the millions who didn't tune in.
Will you watch our latest ad and make a donation of $25 or more to show your support?
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