Daily Archives: September 25, 2011

WATCH – Obama to Blacks at Congressional Black Caucus: Stop Complaining and Fight

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In a fiery summons to an important voting bloc, President Barack Obama told blacks on Saturday to quit crying and complaining and “put on your marching shoes” to follow him into battle for jobs and opportunity.

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Taxing America Into Destruction

Anthony0921.jpgI never thought I would say this, but I am beginning to believe that the general American electorate will never have any economic common sense. 

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20 Injured from Suicide Bomb Attack at Indonesia Church

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A suicide bomber attacked an Indonesian church packed with hundreds of worshippers Sunday, killing himself and wounding at least 20 other people, police and hospital officials said.

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Springfield, Massachusetts Church Burned After Obama Election Is Rededicated

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The predominantly black Massachusetts church burned down shortly after President Barack Obama’s election has been rededicated.
Bishop Bryant Robinson Jr., left, pastor of the New Macedonia Church of God in Christ says goodbye to Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick after the governor spoke at the official opening of the church in Springfield Saturday. In the middle is Bishop Charles E. Blake Sr., the presiding bishop and chief apostle of the Church of God in Christ.

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WATCH: U.S. Stock Market Spotlights Global Economic Fears

StockBG_LW.jpgAll eyes were on the U.S. stock market Friday after two days of steep drops this week.

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Police Arrest 80 at ‘Occupy Wall Street’ Protest

WallStreetProtest_LG.jpgAbout 80 people were arrested Saturday as demonstrators who were camped out near the New York Stock Exchange marched through lower Manhattan, police said.

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Israeli FM Calls for Restarting Peace Talks

israeli-fm-slams-turkish-pm-for-furthering-divide-2011-07-10_l.jpgIsrael’s foreign minister says his government should accept an international proposal for restarting Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.

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