August 27th, 2008 |
by Clyde Hughes |
published in
politics
by Clyde Hughes
After Hillary Clinton gave her speech at the Democratic National Convention last night, few could argue that she’s on board with the election of Barack Obama as the next president of the United States. Actually, did she really have a choice?
Clinton, while keeping her own political career in mind, doesn’t want to be [...]
August 26th, 2008 |
by Clyde Hughes |
published in
politics
by Clyde Hughes
It’s funny how kids can bail you out of a jam, big or small, and that’s where Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama found himself late Monday after his wife Michelle, gave a stirring speech on the floor of the Pepsi Center in Denver.
Obama, who was on a live satellite feed from Kansas City, [...]
August 25th, 2008 |
by Jason Proe |
published in
politics
by Jason Proe
A historic week kicks off today in Denver at the Democratic National Convention. I am sitting here patiently awaiting Michelle Obama’s speech. Here is a schedule of all the events this week.
July 22nd, 2008 |
by Clyde Hughes |
published in
politics
Tuesday is money/politics day on invisibleblog.com.
by Clyde Hughes
The debate on how the African-American community should handle its problems started long before Bill Cosby and has taken place in virtually every black home in America, despite what some in the mainstream media believe.
In an unflattering situation, that discussion had a very public airing two [...]