Vol. 23 Issue #192
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October 15th-30th 2012
President Barack Obama’s Uneven Road To Re-Election An analysis on Reality TV Pg 3
President Barack Obama shaking hands with supporters. By Zena M. Gray Just four years ago, millions witnessed what can only be described as history. Sure they were hopeful, sure they envisioned it, and sure they voted and assumed it would be, but no one could have ever prepared himself or herself for the reality that America observed on November 4, 2008 in Chicago, Illinois. Democratic candidate Barack Obama, an African American man won
the race to the White House and a black man would be our 44th President. “It’s been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this date in this election at this defining moment change has come to America,” Obama declared at a rally in Grant Park. The world rejoiced and history was made. Months before that night in Chicago, then Senator Obama stood center stage at Invesco Field at Mile High in Denver and accepted the Democratic presidential nomination declaring, “It’s time for us to change America.” Now four years later it seems that we remember his promise
of change coming to America, but many have forgotten what Obama said when he actually won. “The road ahead will be long. Our climb will be steep. We may not get there in one year, or even one term. But, America, I have never been more hopeful than I am tonight that we will get there,” declared an earnest Obama, despite the elation of his supporters surrounding him. With that one statement, Obama set the political structure for his entire presidency and for any chance he has at extending it. With the close race at the polls, voters need to go back and recall how... (cont. on page 2)
Stop Booing! pg 6
From Marcy to Barclay pg 5
Travel: Berlin, Germany pg 4