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Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Trashing Whitney

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Whitney Houston *The instant the world heard the news of Whitney Houston’s death the predictable happened. The whispers quickly became loud gossip, endless speculation, and mindless chatter that her death had to be from drugs. Houston’s dedicated fans, Grammy officials, and Houston’s entertainer associates were in agony. They were careful to express their respect and admiration for her prodigious talent and influence on the musical and entertainment industry. But for much of the public and...Read Full Story

Earl Ofari Hutchinson: GOP Gave Obama No Choice but to Go After the Fat Cats

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*President Obama’s reversal on his decision to keep hands off the fundraising efforts of his campaign aligned super PACS raised a few eyebrows among campaign finance reform advocates. This seemed like a betrayal of Obama’s oft stated position that the relentless chase and dependence on fat cat donors to bankroll campaigns has gone way off the deep-end. In 2008, Obama’s said that he’d raise the bulk of his campaign funds from almost literally the nickels and dimes of small donors. That he...Read Full Story

Earl Ofari Hutchinson: This Time President Obama Literally in Gun Toters Sights

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A Facebook photo (posted by Sergeant Pat Shearer of the Peoria, Ariz. police dept.) shows a group of youths in the desert with a bullet-riddled Obama T-shirt. *The bullet riddled tee shirt of President Obama posted brazenly on Facebook by seven semi-automatic gun toting men among them a Peoria, Arizona police sergeant was much more than the by now standard non-stop litany of racist cartoons, depictions, web postings, and kooky loose talk threats against President Obama. The gun toting men...Read Full Story

Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Will Gingrich Bring White Supremacy Back to the White House?

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*Put “President” in front of Newt Gingrich and there’s an even chance “white supremacy” could be put in front of his presidential moniker. The suddenly surging Gingrich upped his racially loaded pandering scorecard with the resurface of a handwritten first draft of a series of talks he prepared in 1993 a couple of years before his ascendancy to House Speaker for his prescription for “renewing American civilization”. Gingrich initially scrawled that while Asians, and presumably whites...Read Full Story

Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Romney’s Case for Bain

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*GOP presidential contenders Rick Perry and Newt Gingrich, GOP strategist Karl Rove, and a few other GOP stalwarts loudly claim that the Bain issue is a potential presidential game loser for presumptive GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney. The story has been well-worked over. Romney supposedly cut, slashed and burned a rash of private companies during his years as an investor and operative for the private equity firm, Bain & Company. There’s absolutely no way the conventional wisdom goes...Read Full Story
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Sen. Barack Obama and his Hybrid Vigor

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Sen. Barack Obama and his Hybrid Vigor

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Zee NewsObama's campaign seeks to surpass $200 mnZee NewsWashington: US President Barack Obama's campaign has set a goal of raising 60 million dollars in the fourth quarter of the year, a Democratic official has said. If it makes that goal, Obama's campaign and the Democratic National Committee will have ...Obama campaign, Dems set $60M fundraising goalHouston ChronicleObama campaign seeks to raise $60m in 4th quarterMoneycontrol.comObama...  
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msnbc.comObama spends Christmas with family, militarymsnbc.comCarolyn Kaster / AP President Barack Obama, first lady Michelle Obama and their daughters Malia and Sasha arrive for Christmas service at the Kaneohe bay Chapel on Marine Corps Base Hawaii , Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011, in Kaneohe, Hawaii. ...Obamas visit Marines, celebrate a quiet Christmas in HawaiiLos Angeles TimesObamas go to church, dine in for Christmas in HawaiiReutersObamas...  
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The Daily StarUS considering allowing outgoing Yemeni president to come to US for medical ...Washington PostThe White House said President Barack Obama's top counterterrorism adviser, John Brennan, called Hadi Sunday and emphasized the need for Yemeni security forces to show “maximum restraint” when dealing with demonstrations. Hadi told Brennan that he had ...US considering Saleh visit requestEmirates 24/7US considers Saleh's travel...  
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