Today’s WTF moment
An Iraqi journalist threw two shoes at President George W. Bush, barely missing with both, as he shook hands with the nation’s prime minister.
Every journalist has to go barefoot to Presidential press conferences from now on.
Rapper/producer John Forte, who produced the Fugees before being sent to prison on drug charges, had his sentence commuted Monday by President Bush.
Forte was arrested at Newark International Airport in 2000 for possession with intent to distribute cocaine and conspiracy to distribute. Police discovered Forte with two briefcases filled with liquid cocaine, estimated worth $1.4 million.
He was sentenced to 14 years and will now be released December 22 after serving just over seven years.
Who says…”Bush don’t like black people.”
Cheney is accused of investing some $85 million in the Vanguard group that houses federal inmates. The grand jury accuses Cheney and Alberto Gonzalez of engaging in organized criminal activity.
Sounds like the mafia was running the White House.
President-elect Barack Obama’s two young daughters have been invited to appear on popular kids television show “Hannah Montana.”
O’Lord, next thing you know they’ll have a reality show on BET.
The state of California voted to ban gay marriage. I think this will be the social/religious issue of our generation.
What do you think?
Whenever one party loses, somebody has to take the blame. Sarah’s definitely not going down without a fight.
The “day after” always allows us to reflect and grasp the gravity of yesterday. Take a look at some snapshots from election night.
Mr. President
A sea of every race…the future of America.
Oprah’s got so much money that all she wears is green; even her cell phone.
On the eve of such a historic election, no matter who you vote for, this song captures the essence of America’s future.
Hip-hop royalty came out in force at the Last Chance for Change Rally in support of Barack Obama.
I don’t care who you vote for just make sure your voice is heard…but I’m voting for Obama!
Yep, that Mary J. Blige kickin’ it with her fans.
Russell Simmons pushing the message of change.