Gays in the Military: “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Doomed?

November 21, 2008 by Orlando  
Filed under Videos/Podcasts

Barack Obama has expressed interest in allowing gays to serve in the military by lifting the “Don’t ask, don’t tell” ban.

ChildScare Worker

November 21, 2008 by DiversityLane  
Filed under Featured, Satire/Humor

Babysitter Wanted. No prior bombing experience necessary.

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Abeed al-Beit

November 19, 2008 by DannoJYD  
Filed under News

The UPI is reporting on a statement made by Al-Qaida’s No. 2 leader concerning Barack Obama, and others in America’s government.

According to the article, the message appeared chiefly aimed at persuading Muslims and Arabs that Obama does not represent a change in U.S. policies.

Ayman al-Zawahri used a derogatory term in describing Barry Obama. “Abeed al-beit” translates as “house negroes”.

I eagerly await the future meeting between these 2 leaders. That really would be change.

Also see: Michelle Malkin - al Qaeda calls Obama “House Negro:” Zawahiri just lacks, you know, “empathy”

The Death Of Affirmative Action

November 19, 2008 by DannoJYD  
Filed under Op-Ed

As President Elect Berry Obama makes his choices for key cabinet positions one thing is clear. Affirmative Action will have no place in his decision making.

In the Financial Times.Com article, “Obama focuses on results in cabinet selection” it is reported how his appointment of Clintonites is about as un-Clintonite as can be. Instead, they report that, “The fact that Mr Obama is African-American liberates him from having to build a diverse cabinet that “looks like America” - a pre-occupation of Mr Clinton’s transition period.”

Perhaps he will select Susan E. Rice to be his national security adviser, but the Washington Post see her as being third in this race. It could be that BHO believes she hasn’t the experience needed during this time of predicted immediate national security problems.

Throughout the election of BHO race was one of the main factors in his being elected, but the current message from the president elect is clear. Affirmative Action for thee, but not for me.