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Mary Pattillo on the Black Middle Class

Published on 4. October 2009 By giemmevi

Before continuing my series on Stokely Carmichael and the Black Power Movement I would like to make a brief excursus on the Black Middle Class. A few weeks ago my attention was called to a Video on that subject, which turned out to be very interesting now that due to US President Barack Obama the [...]

Inaugural Oath, second attempt: Barack Obama decided to take the oath again

Published on 22. January 2009 By giemmevi

Having messed up the inaugural oath during the presidential inauguration ceremonies on Capitol Hill, Obama was responsive to constitutional expert’s pleas urging him to retake the oath. “It’s an open question whether he’s president until he takes the proper oath” stressed Jack Beermann, a Boston University constitutional scholar.  Moreover, Jonathan Turley, a constitutional law professor [...]

The Inaugural Oath: Who messed it up? Chief Justice John Roberts or the 44th President of the United States Barack Obama?

Published on 21. January 2009 By giemmevi

When Barack Hussein Obama took the oath at 12.05 am he was already President of the the United States. The presidency did not start off too well for him though as there were obvious problems with the Inaugural Oath. Who messed up? Chief Justice John Roberts mixing up words or Barack Obama getting confused? You [...]

These Sites broadcast Barack Obama's Presidential Inauguration

Published on 17. January 2009 By giemmevi

For those of you who want to follow Barack Obama’s Presidential Inauguration online, here’s a list of sites that will broadcast the event on January 20. The Inaugural Ceremonies will start at 10am EST (16.00 CET) at the U.S. Capitol. Most of the Live Streams might begin earlier. Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies Presidential [...]

"Oh freedom, Oh freedom, Oh freedom over me…

Published on 4. December 2008 By giemmevi

…And before I’d be a slave, I’d be buried in my grave. And go home to my Lord and be free.” The voice of freedom, Odetta (Holmes), will not be able to fulfil her wish to sing at Barack Obama’s presidential inauguration. The black artist passed away on Tuesday in Manhattan, NY, at age 77. [...]

Al Qaeda's Nr. 2 Discredits Obama-Election Evoking the Distinction between House and Field Negroes

Published on 22. November 2008 By giemmevi

Obama Bin Laden’s deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, in the most recent Al Qaeda tape praised Malcolm X bringing discredit on the US president-elect Barack Obama: “And in you and in Colin Powell, Rice and your likes, the words of Malcolm X (may Allah have mercy on him) concerning ‘House Negroes’ are confirmed.” Reintroducing the distinction between [...]

Tupac's "Changes" vs. Obama's "Change we can believe in"

Published on 13. November 2008 By giemmevi

Through his moving rhetoric and his charisma Barack Obama has conquered the entire world, some German newspapers called him even the world’s president (“Weltpraesident“). But what about the people living in the poor and degenerated areas of the United States? Can Obama’s words follow up with deeds to help improve their living condition and be [...]

Ann Nixon Cooper – 106 years of American history

Published on 9. November 2008 By giemmevi

“This election had many firsts and many stories that will be told for generations. But one that’s on my mind tonight’s about a woman who cast her ballot in Atlanta. She’s a lot like the millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in this election except for one thing: Ann [...]

The strange Relation between Lincoln and Obama

Published on 6. November 2008 By giemmevi

“As Lincoln said to a nation far more divided than ours, we are not enemies but friends. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection.” In his speeches the newly elect president Barack Obama often recalls the achievements of Abraham Lincoln. Having pressed for unity among the Americans and the [...]