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The Ambler
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Oh I knew h'ed won
Mood:  a-ok

Well Obama. Dont be crushed now with the hopes and dreams of a thousand million people...all eyes are  on you, a nations prayers are looking to your country to away out...a path to freedom

http://transafricaforum.org/?p=124

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Well! Whew! Ahem.

Well!! Whhheeew..! Er-ahem. Who or what was all that about?

Uhm yeah. Significant events in 2008 Democratic race

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(NAACP) are not pertinent.


In the lead up to U.S. presidential elections the NAACP, ( National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ) like many other interest groups, worked with leading civil society organizations to prepare a questionnaire on issues of public policy important to the communities served by the organization.

The responses were slated to be reproduced and distributed to the NAACP members and communities so that they could make informed decisions when going to the polls.

No one Republican Party candidate took the time to reply.


Presidential candidates Senator Barack Obama and Senator Hilary Clinton both completed the NAACP survey.

In brief, but concise answers, Mr. Obama and Mrs. Clinton addressed most of the top domestic issues as well as issues that affect the African Diaspora such as, the genocide in Sudan, African, African debt relief, U.S. relations with Cuba and the issue of African and Caribbean trade development.

http://transafricaforum.org/?p=43


Posted by mach1231 at 11:59 PM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, June 4, 2008 2:00 PM PDT
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