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Message  Sasaye Ven 24 Oct 2008 - 8:21

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Friday, October 24, 2008; 6:58 AM


New York Times endorses Obama for president
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The New York Times endorsed Democrat Barack Obama for U.S. president on Thursday, saying he had "met challenge after challenge, growing as a leader and putting real flesh on his early promises of hope and change." The Times posted its endorsement on its Internet site on Thursday evening and was to publish it in Friday editions of the newspaper.

Obama holds 10-pt lead on McCain
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama holds a 10-point lead over Republican rival John McCain in the U.S. presidential race, according to a Reuters/C-SPAN/Zogby poll released on Friday. Obama leads McCain by 51 percent to 41 percent among likely U.S. voters in the three-day tracking poll, which has a margin of error of 2.9 points. Obama had a 12-point lead on Thursday.

McCain hammers Obama on Florida bus tour
SARASOTA, Florida (Reuters) - Republican presidential nominee John McCain took his "Joe the Plumber" economic message on a bus ride across Florida on Thursday, accusing Democrat Barack Obama of backing a tax plan that would endanger the teetering U.S. economy. McCain's broadside, delivered at stops throughout central Florida, prompted Obama to fire back that McCain's economic proposals would give corporations a tax break for shipping jobs overseas -- a "Wall Street first, Main Street last" strategy.

Obama, McCain neck-and-neck for rural vote: poll
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After trailing by 10 points in U.S. rural areas, Democrat Barack Obama is neck-and-neck with Republican John McCain among rural voters in 13 swing states, a potentially key group for winning the White House, according to a poll released on Thursday. Obama was supported by 46 percent and McCain by 45 percent of 841 likely voters surveyed from October 5 to 21, as U.S. financial turmoil deepened, according to the poll commissioned by the nonpartisan Center for Rural Strategies in Whitesburg, Kentucky.

Just 1 percent of French want McCain to win vote: poll
PARIS (Reuters) - Just one percent of French people want Republican candidate John McCain to win the U.S. presidential election, and western Europeans overwhelmingly favor his rival Barack Obama, an opinion poll showed on Friday. McCain's campaign derided Obama as a celebrity akin to Paris Hilton after the Democratic nominee toured Europe and gave a speech to a huge crowd in Berlin this summer. The Harris Interactive survey suggested the Republican would have struggled to draw such a large audience there if he had tried to.

Sarah Palin may have brighter future in Hollywood
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - As campaign managers for Sarah Palin plot last-minute tactics to get her elected, Hollywood bigwigs are convening strategy sessions of their own. Their goal: finding the ideal on-air vehicle for the vp candidate if and when she exits politics. Love her or hate her -- there doesn't seem to be much middle ground with Palin -- the 44-year-old hockey mom has captured the public imagination in a way no politician has since, well, Barack Obama.

Colombians hope for lucky Obama lottery ticket
BOGOTA (Reuters) - U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama might be betting he can win November's election, but he could really hit the jackpot in Colombia. A Colombian lottery seller has printed Obama's image on tickets, hoping to snag attention while celebrating Afro-Colombians with a nod to the Democrat's African heritage.

Exit-pollsters seek disaster-free Election Day
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When Americans head to the polls to pick a president on November 4, Michael McDonald will have armed guards stationed outside his workplace. His supervisor will confiscate his cell phone and Blackberry, and he'll get an escort when he needs to visit the bathroom. McDonald is no criminal -- he's a pollster.

Black vote could help swing key states to Obama
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Black Americans could vote in record numbers for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, potentially giving him an edge in some states that are tightly contested with Republican rival John McCain. Blacks make up around 12 percent of the voting population and are the Democratic Party's most reliable ethnic constituency, although historically they have voted in lower numbers than other groups.

Ugly election incidents show lingering U.S. racism
KANSAS CITY, Missouri (Reuters) - Two weeks before an election that could install the first black U.S. president, scattered ugly incidents have reflected a deep residue of racism among some segments of white America. A cardboard likeness of Barack Obama was found strung from fishing wire at a university, the Democratic presidential nominee's face was depicted on mock food stamps, the body of a black bear was left at another university with Obama posters attached to it.
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Message  Rodlam Sans Malice Ven 24 Oct 2008 - 16:43

Mesye mwen sot ap li sa youn bo palè ekri kote li di ke anile det ke ayiti dwe pap regle anyen pou nou paske niou pap ka prete lajan ankor .Genyen youn neg pa bor isit la ki di menm koze saa tou.sa nou panse?Paske mwen pa ka konprann ayiti genyen youn det ki kroke nan kou li ki anpeche li achte menm youn jeneratè de sekou pou mete nan lopital Justinyen ,doktè pa ka touche .gouvenman pa ka menm peye tet li san sekou etranje , nou pa ka envesti nan enfrastrikti, syklonn pase menm youn vil nou pa ka netoye epi youn kalite gran disè ap di ke si yo anile det la nou pap ka jwen kob prete ankor epi yo di ke 10 milion dola yo ba nou pou nou peye enterè det la pa sifi paske se selman kek wa selman li peye fok se nou ki degaje nou kom met jean jacques pou nou peye res 9 mwa entere yo nan ane ya.

Bon analoji isirye saa ka paret senplis pou anpil moun men mwen pa kwè sim te ap bay ponya epi youn moun ki pa ka peyem menm enterè sou lajan li pran nan menm mwen te pral prete li lajan ankor; kote moun sa yo jwen lojik tet an ba yo a?Menm kamyon pou nou ranmase fatra nan la ri se kado pou yo fè nou kado yo epi ayisyen genyen kouraj di w yo pa dwe anile det nou yo.

Wi se pa Obama ki ap vinn retire ayisyen nan grangou kloroks la se nou ki pou sispann pete pi wo pase deyè nou pou nou ka jwen lajan pou nou envesti nan sa ki raporte lajan:nan lagrikilti ,nan edikatyon, nan endistriyalisatyon etc, men pou nou ka fè sa fok koriptyon an fini vre, men fok nou ka rale youn souf ,map noye epi youn nonm kanpe bor lan mè ya epi li ap di pa voye kod ba li se pou li aprann naje.koumatiboulout.
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Message  Sasaye Ven 24 Oct 2008 - 17:33

New York Times endorses Obama for president

Mezanmi, sipô saa enpotan anpil.
NY Times se jounal ke moun lan tout kontinan rekonèt kom yon ekzanp jounalistik e li gen anpil kredibilite.
Se yon bon jarèt pou kanpay Mr. Obama.

Jou an ap rapwoche e li sanble rèv enposib saa pral reyalize toutbon vre.

Se le mond antye ki pral kanpe pou selebre jou istorik saa e ki pou saliye Prezidan Obama.

Nèg saa deja rantre dan listwa kom yon "gran nèg".
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