When I saw this article on Huff-Po talking about how Leo Berman of Tyller, Texas was crying about how President Obama was 'God's punishment' on him and his right-wing ilk, there were two things I wanted to say... First, i wanted to say Leo, you're a grown man stop whining. Man up you ole douche bag, grow a pair and stop crying. All that whining is making Texans look bad. You know the rules, true Texans don't cry about who's in office, they hold it down and keep it moving.
Healthcare should be a basic right guaranteed to all human beings no matter their race, color or creed. It should not be for profit ever... I want people to ponder on that thought for a minute as they either celebrate or bemoan last night's historic 'Yes' vote on healthcare reform. I want people, especially those who insisted that this needed to happen to ponder over this concept... This was a first step.... Lemme repeat that again, because maybe it hasn't sunk in... This was a first step...
Scholar, author Dr Cornel West, Professor at Princeton, University has gone in on President Obama. Shortly after last week’s state of the union speech West released a video where he questions Obama’s commitment to poor people. He points out that the improved economy the President touts still has an un-employment rate of 10% and that 10% is made up of real people who are in dire straits.
Jay Ringo of Midtown Barbershop speaks on the problems facing America and how a vote for Obama can help make the difference.
Producer Cory Mo on making history with Obama. Nothing comes to a sleeper but a dream.
UGK recording artist Hezeleo explains why he's voting for change this year.
Yung Redd on Obama's foreign policy skills and how we can change the world if we stand together and vote.
Yung Redd on our generation and the importance of voting.
Turn Texas Blue! Vote Obama. Nina James explains why she's never voted before and why this year is different.
Hip Hop artist Starchy Arch on turning Texas Blue by voting for Obama.