What an exciting time to be alive. How wonderful that my children could listen and watch as this election unfolded. I am so excited that I can hardly type. This moment in time is so significant, so monumental that it is almost hard to imagine. But we are here and change is on its way for Black Americans, White Americans and all races in between!
Yes, we can!
Congratulations Obama!
~*~ Ms Articulate ~*~
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Blog: Administration plans new efforts on foreclosures by HM S.
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— WASHINGTON -- The Obama
administration, battling
a foreclosure crisis that
shows no signs of
relenting, will step up
pressure on mortgage
companies to do more to
help people remain in
their homes, officials
said Saturday. more
Blog: Leaders say momentum building on climate change
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AP - Leaders of the
Commonwealth countries
called Saturday for a
legally binding
international agreement
on climate change and a
global fund with billions
of dollars to help poor
countries meet its
mandates.
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Blog: Climate battle bill to top $300 billion: Guyana
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AFP - The true cost of
fighting climate change
will top 300 billion
dollars and developed
countries may balk at
footing the bill,
Guyana's Prime Minister
Bharrat Jagdeo said
Saturday.
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