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How to Clean Up the Mortgage Mess(0)

Greer, SC – New York is creating a 90-day stalling period before foreclosure to give homeowners in trouble time to research their options. Fairfax, Virginia is using tax dollars to buy up foreclosed homes with the hope of stabilizing neighbors crashing property values. $180 million in tax dollars have already been allocated to the National [...]

Can Obama Really Win?(1)

Many thought the day would never come. A day that all Americans could prove to their children that they could become whatever they want in life no matter what their background is. A day that Americans could put aside their differences and see their neighbors for the content of their character and not the color [...]

Obama puts heat on Palin as she boosts GOP ticket(0)

Listening to Barack Obama, it can seem like Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin is the main person standing between him and the White House instead of John McCain.
Obama is putting as much heat on Palin as he is on the man at the top of the GOP ticket, objecting to the Republican Party’s portrayal [...]

Obama’s Terrorist Ties(2)

If ignorance is bliss, Obama supporters are down-right giddy.AS FAR BACK AS FEBRUARY, NewsBusters.com was wondering aloud if the liberal media would get around to reporting the ties between domestic terrorism and Barack Obama. Newt Gingrich wondered the same thing on Fox News last night.
NBC News, in particular, was fingered as complicit in the cover-up. [...]

How Close Are We to Dr Kings Mountaintop?(0)

Houston, TX – Black History Month has an added poignancy this year, as it is almost 40 years to the day, since Martin Luther King delivered his “I Have Been to the Mountaintop” speech. In the four decades since that momentous occasion, there have been great strides in civil rights and racial relations – the [...]

Obamas Wifes Speech(0)

Michelle Obama, wife of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, gave the keynote address at the first day of the 2008 Democratic National Convention

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