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Friday, July 13, 2007

Barack Obama Shines at NAACP Forum

The NAACP held their 98th National Convention on Thursday morning, where eight Democratic Presidential candidates, including Sen. Barack Obama, Sen. Hillary Clinton, and John Edwards, were present. Along with the Democrats, one Republican Presidential candidate, Representative Tom Tancredo of Colorado (the only Republican candidate to accept the invitation) took the stage to partake in the forum.

Here are two articles from The Politico and The New York Times that undoubtedly believe Barack Obama stole the show and shined greater than the other candidates:

An excerpt from The Politico:

All the Democrats were in Detroit for the NAACP annual conference. So was one Republican.

Edwards got cheers for linking his poverty tour to race, but Obama, perhaps predictably, was the star.

Now you can read Obama for Obama.

For the full article click here: http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0707/Remainders_Our_guys_should_talk.html

An excerpt from the New York Times:

DETROIT, July 12 — Although the welcome was warm for all the presidential candidates who spoke here Thursday at an N.A.A.C.P. forum, no one else was greeted with as much enthusiasm as Senator Barack Obama, whose mere presence on the stage shot adrenalin through the mostly African-American audience of thousands.


For the full article click here: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/13/us/politics/13dems.html?ref=politics

And...score one for Barack! There are many who feel Obama is unable to think on his feet and produce a positive response. This is a clear sign that he has what it takes.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

John recommends Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.

A good adaptation mixing elements from the book and action. Most of the cuts and changes from the novel were necessary. Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson's acting seems to be taking steps backwards.

3 out 5 stars!