Tragedy strikes In India
As officials pointed the finger at neighboring Pakistan, some Indians looked inward and expressed anger at their own government.
Sunday, November 30, 2008 | 0 Comments
Plaxico Burress accidently shot
Sunday, November 30, 2008 | 0 Comments
What The Black Friday Left Behind
A Wal-Mart worker died early in the morning hours when the crowd went out of control on Friday. Shopper's desperate to get in the store broke down the doors of the store, to get the first hand on the products. A worker of Wal-Mart fell and customer's walked right over him, he died on the spot. Other worker's who noticed this happening came to the rescue but were trampled too.







Saturday, November 29, 2008 | 0 Comments
Worlds oldest Women has died
Parker had been a widow since her husband had died in the year 1939 due to a heart attack. She lived alone in their farmhouse until age 100, when she moved into a son's home and later to the Shelbyville nursing home. In the nursing home also lived Sandy Allen, who is the tallest person in the world until her death in August who was 7 foot 7 inches tall.
Saturday, November 29, 2008 | 1 Comments
World's Oldest Person - Dies At The Age Of 115
World's Oldest Person, Edna Parker died at the age of 115. She became the oldest person to live, after death of Yone Minagawa in Japan. She was living at a nursing home in Shelbyville. Robert Young, a senior consultant for Guinness Book Of World Records revealed that Edna Parker was 115 Years and 220 days old when she died. She had the honor of having the World Record, since the death of Yone Minagawa in 2007.
Saturday, November 29, 2008 | 0 Comments
Oldest person in the world has died
Parker had been a widow since her husband had died in the year 1939 due to a heart attack. She lived alone in their farmhouse until age 100, when she moved into a son's home and later to the Shelbyville nursing home. In the nursing home also lived Sandy Allen, who is the tallest person in the world until her death in August who was 7 foot 7 inches tall.
Saturday, November 29, 2008 | 0 Comments
Worlds oldest person is now dead
Saturday, November 29, 2008 | 0 Comments
Bamboo Laptop Powered By AsusTek

Asustek launched a nature friendly laptop on August 28, 2008. The launch was done at Taiwan's IT Month Exhibition. The laptop has a casing made of Bamboo and comes with a 12.1 inch screen. Developer's at ASUStek said that the step was urged in an effort to use renewable materials in its products.
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Friday, November 28, 2008 | 1 Comments
Best Deals To Get Hand On - Black Friday

The best deals to avail this Black Friday. Retailers all across america will be pushing down prices as they would be offering discounts which usually start from 50% and last upto 80%. So this time at Thanksgiving you would surely get the best deals to strike on. A never missing moment, as this Thanksgiving would not leave you broke. So take a sneak peak at the best discounts, and avail the lowest prices possible. Here are some of the deals which are being offered across America.

Friday, November 28, 2008 | 0 Comments
BlackBerry Storm - The Best Review
Thursday, November 27, 2008 | 1 Comments
Brooke Burke Wins Dancing With The Stars

The new champ of Dancing With The Stars is Brooke Burke. This is the third time, a lady has won in the Dancing With The Stars. As the judges gave points out of 60 and viewers votes came in, Brooke and her partner Derek Hough claimed the title after finishing their final dance, the Viennese Waltz. Brooke exclaimed "Unbelievable", after being claimed the champ.


Wednesday, November 26, 2008 | 0 Comments
Disneyland's Best Kept Secrets, Facts Revealed

Some of the best known secret's of Disneyland and some of the facts which are known to none or little. Some of the best comprised together for you to know:
Tuesday, November 25, 2008 | 0 Comments
$500 Million Takeover By FaceBook Rejected By Twitter

Facebook.com, world's most wide spread social network's offer for takeover of Twitter.com was rejected.
Tuesday, November 25, 2008 | 0 Comments
'Award Of Merit' goes to Annie Lennox

The Award Of Merit was given to Annie Lennox in between the on-going performances at the American Music Awards Ceremony. Performances were stopped and Justin Timberlake was brought in to handover the Award. The action packed American Music Awards were presented Live on television screens and was seen world over.
Monday, November 24, 2008 | 0 Comments
Launch Ceremony Of Hotel Atlantis - HQ Pictures

The opening ceremony of the $1.5 Billion Dollar Atlantis Hotel in Dubai was done with Spectacular fireworks and an amazing party. The total spending made on the party was estimated around $20 Million. Sources told that the opening ceremony had the world's biggest fireworks display. The ceremony was attended by many stars, from all different regions. The ceremony has been tagged as the most expensive in History.


Saturday, November 22, 2008 | 0 Comments
Sexiest Woman In The World

Alot of things are taken into account, when classing somone as the most sexiest. E! Entertainment Channel has rewarded the Supermodel Karolina Kurkova as Most Sexiest Woman In The World. A news announcement was made today in Los Angeles, California.
Saturday, November 22, 2008 | 0 Comments
Apple Release IPhone 2.2 Firmware
Friday, November 21, 2008 | 0 Comments
Hollywood's Richest Couple - Jay-Z and Beyonce

Friday, November 21, 2008 | 0 Comments
AG Michael Mukasey Collapses During Speech
Friday, November 21, 2008 | 0 Comments
New XBox 360 Experience Launches Tommorrow (NXE 2)

The All new XBox 360 Exprience is being launched today in the United States at 2:00 a.m. People are waiting for it like crazy. Everyone wants to know what the new XBox experience is. Gamer's are trying to find out what the XBox has brought in this time.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 | 0 Comments
Dare Devil Dive - U.K's Tallest Dam

The phrase does fit here, "People are crazy, they would do anything to get the fun". Some thrill seekers on board the kayak's made a dive in U.K's tallest dam. The dam's fall itself is measured being 300 Ft tall and almost 1150 Ft long.
Some of the bravest kayakers made the dive. The admitted that this was more thrill seeking and fun to be then and average theme park log flume. These kayakers would do anything to get the fun. It is one of the most dangerous dive ever made. The brave kayaker's risked their lives to perform this event. The falls were performed at a speed of 40 mph.
The Llyn Brianne Dam is situated near Llandovery, Midwales, and is considered the largest Dam in U.K. This man made dam was constructed in the late 1960's. It's situated on the headwaters of the Wales River and was constructed to regulate the flow of the River.
The dam's reservoir is also one of the largest attraction for the tourist when the spillway's are opened.
Monday, November 17, 2008 | 0 Comments
A 60 Minute Interview With President Obama

A Program hosted on CBS, by the name of '60 Minutes', was the first one to interview the newly president elect since the November 4 Elections. The interview consisted of some major headlines which are being faced by the United States right now. The key issues discussed were the economic crises and the national security. The interview also consisted of some personal questions.
He said that $700 Billion bailout for the nation was very little but on the other hand he also credited Mr. George W Bush and his administration for what they had done for the country as well as to look towards the global financial crisis.
Mr. Obama, discussed the keys issues being faced by the country and told that he had plans to get the country out of the financial crisis. But on the other hand, he told that it would take time.
On the foreclosure crisis being faced by the country, he said:
"We have not focused on foreclosures and what's happening to homeowners as much as I would like. We have the tools to do it. We've got to set up a negotiation between banks and borrowers, so that people can stay in their homes. That is going to have an impact on the economy as a whole. And, you know, one thing I'm determined is that if we don't have a clear, focused program for homeowners by the time I take office, we will after I take office."
On bailout for auto makers he said:
"We need to provide assistance to the auto industry. But I think that it can't be a blank check. So my hope is that, over the course of the next week, between the White House and Congress, the discussions are shaped around providing assistance, but making sure that that assistance is conditioned on labor, management, suppliers, lenders, all the stakeholders coming together with a plan -- what does a sustainable U.S. auto industry look like? -- so that we are creating a bridge loan to somewhere, as opposed to a bridge loan to nowhere."
Some outlines being told about the budget deficit:
"We shouldn't worry about the deficit next year, or even the year after that. Short term, the most important thing is that we avoid a deepening recession."
The financial Regulation:
"It's a top priority. I think that we have to restore a sense of trust, transparency, openness in our financial system."
On the inmates and about Guantanamo Bay:
"I have said repeatedly that I intend to close Guantanamo, and I will follow through on that. I have said repeatedly that America doesn't torture, and I'm going to make sure that we don't torture."
Looking forward towards Iraq:
"As soon as I take office, I will call in the joint chiefs of staff, my national security apparatus, and we will start executing a plan that draws down our troops."
bama, a Democrat, vowed to quickly establish a program to help homeowners avoid foreclosure and said Congress and the Bush administration should find a compromise this week to provide financial aid to the auto industry.
Obama and his wife, Michelle, also offered a glimpse into their family. They will get a dog, they said, but not until later this winter, after they settle in. And the new president will leave it up to his mother-in-law to decide whether she will move into the White House.
"I don't tell my mother-in-law what to do," Obama said. "I'm not stupid. That's why I got elected president, man."
Michelle Obama teased her husband when he lamented he would no longer enjoy the "soothing" experience of dishwashing.
"Since when was it ever soothing for you to wash the dishes?" she asked. "You know," he responded, "when I had to do it. I'd make it into a soothing thing."
The future first lady said her first priority is ensuring their daughters adjust to the new way of life. After that, she wants to help military families and improve the public school system in Washington, D.C., she said.
"The thing we've learned … as we've watched this campaign is that people, women, are capable of doing more than one thing well at the same time," Michelle Obama said. "And I've, you know, had to juggle being mom in chief and having a career for a long time."
Obama officially resigned from the Senate on Sunday and has named key White House personnel in recent days. The interview aside, he has kept a low profile since beating Republican Sen. John McCain on Nov. 4.
Though he acknowledged meeting with his former rival for the Democratic nomination, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., he would not say whether he will name her to a Cabinet position.As he prepares to take on the economic crisis, Obama said he has been reading about the early days of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration during the Great Depression.
He said he hopes to emulate FDR's willingness to keep looking for solutions until something worked.
"That's what the American people expect," Obama said. "And, you know, that's the kind of common-sense approach that I want to take when I take office."
Monday, November 17, 2008 | 0 Comments
Die Hard Fan Of Paula Abdul Commits Suicide

A fan of Paula Abdul, who once tried for the auditions of the great television show ' The American Idol ', has committed suicide in front of her house. Paula Goodspeed was found dead in her car in Los Angeles, police reported. The car contained picture's and CD's of the pop star. Detective Robert Bub reported, "It appears to be a suicide due to overdose". As investigations took place, prescriptions of drugs were also found in the car.
Ms.Goodspeed belonged from Los Angeles and this was raised and came into being when her close relative reported her missing. Upon which the Police Authorities made searches and she was found.
In the year 2005, Paula Goodspeed had auditioned for the famous show American Idol. She even said on the live program that she was a Die Hard fan of Paula Abdul and had life size pictures and drawings of her. Ms. Goodspeed was a fan of her since childhood.
Ms. Goodspeed had sang the song "Proud Mary", which has been originally sung by Tina Turner. The judges had criticized her alot and had given bad reviews. Simon Cowell, one of the judge, had even asked her "how can anyone sing, which so much metal." Ms. Goodspeed, had some problems with her jaw and had to wear braces.
Close relatives of Ms. Goodspeed admit that she could have taken drugs and overdosed herself. "This could be expected from her", one relative was said as quoting. Some even reported that she was mentally diturbed since then and was really obsessed with Paula Abdul.
Paula Abdul reported, that she was really sadened by this and felt really sorry what has happened. According to reports, she even quoted that Ms.Goodspeed was someone which she and her staff knew very well for several years.
Thursday, November 13, 2008 | 0 Comments
Google Chrome, New Version Released - Updated
Google Chrome 0.4.154.18 Beta
The updated version of Google Chrome has been released. Google officially updated its Chrome Browser, which had some security issues as well as they have added some features. The key features which have been updated are as follows:Blocked Up Notification:
Formerly the Chrome browse used to minimize pop-up windows at the lower right corner. As many pop-ups would have appeared, it would minimize it. But now as the Google Chrome has updated its browser with new features, the new function makes it easier and smarter. As many pop-ups would have appeared on the particular page, the Chrome Browser displays a small notification at the corner, alerting you about the pop-up. It lists total number of pop-ups opened and the feature also includes a menu option by which you can open a specific pop-up if desired. That's the update made to the Blocked Pop-ups.
Privacy Section In Options:
All the configuration options have been grouped together for features that might send information to other services. For checking how it works, update your browser open the options tab and click on Under The Hood.
Bookmark Manager With Import/Export Options:
Use the 'Customize and control Google Chrome' (wrench) menu to open the Bookmark manager. You can search bookmarks, create folders, and drag and drop bookmarks to new locations. The Bookmark Manager's Tools menu lets you export or import bookmarks.
Security Issues: This release fixes an issue with downloaded HTML files being able to read other files on your computer and send them to sites on the internet. The Chrome browser now prevent local files connecting to the network with XMLHttpRequest() and also prompt you to confirm a download if it is an HTML file.
Thursday, November 13, 2008 | 1 Comments
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Thursday, November 13, 2008 | 0 Comments
Racy Adrienne Bailon, Disney's Girl In Scandal
Tuesday, November 11, 2008 | 2 Comments
BlackBerry Storm - Lewis Hamilton Launch

The all new BlackBerry Storm, has been launched. It has entered the market at a time whenApple's IPhone and Google's G1 Smartphone are making the top sales. Maybe it can be potrayed this way, Take care Rivals, The BlackBerry Storm is here.
Saturday, November 08, 2008 | 0 Comments
Bhutan's New King Crowned

Bhutan, after its transformation to democracy has named its first King. The new king, Jigme Khesar Namgyal Wangchuck, has been crowned the new king of Bhutan. He was crowned by his father and the most loved monarch, King Jigme Singye Wangchuck.
Friday, November 07, 2008 | 0 Comments
Concession Speech, McCain - The Loser
The Concession Speech:
Thank you. Thank you, my friends. Thank you for coming here on this beautiful Arizona evening.
My friends, we have — we have come to the end of a long journey. The American people have spoken, and they have spoken clearly.
A little while ago, I had the honor of calling Senator Barack Obama to congratulate him.
(BOOING)
Please.
To congratulate him on being elected the next president of the country that we both love.
In a contest as long and difficult as this campaign has been, his success alone commands my respect for his ability and perseverance. But that he managed to do so by inspiring the hopes of so many millions of Americans who had once wrongly believed that they had little at stake or little influence in the election of an American president is something I deeply admire and commend him for achieving.
This is an historic election, and I recognize the special significance it has for African-Americans and for the special pride that must be theirs tonight.
I've always believed that America offers opportunities to all who have the industry and will to seize it. Senator Obama believes that, too.
But we both recognize that, though we have come a long way from the old injustices that once stained our nation's reputation and denied some Americans the full blessings of American citizenship, the memory of them still had the power to wound.
A century ago, President Theodore Roosevelt's invitation of Booker T. Washington to dine at the White House was taken as an outrage in many quarters.
America today is a world away from the cruel and frightful bigotry of that time. There is no better evidence of this than the election of an African-American to the presidency of the United States.
Let there be no reason now ... Let there be no reason now for any American to fail to cherish their citizenship in this, the greatest nation on Earth.
Senator Obama has achieved a great thing for himself and for his country. I applaud him for it, and offer him my sincere sympathy that his beloved grandmother did not live to see this day. Though our faith assures us she is at rest in the presence of her creator and so very proud of the good man she helped raise.
Senator Obama and I have had and argued our differences, and he has prevailed. No doubt many of those differences remain.
These are difficult times for our country. And I pledge to him tonight to do all in my power to help him lead us through the many challenges we face.
I urge all Americans ... I urge all Americans who supported me to join me in not just congratulating him, but offering our next president our good will and earnest effort to find ways to come together to find the necessary compromises to bridge our differences and help restore our prosperity, defend our security in a dangerous world, and leave our children and grandchildren a stronger, better country than we inherited.
Whatever our differences, we are fellow Americans. And please believe me when I say no association has ever meant more to me than that.
It is natural. It's natural, tonight, to feel some disappointment. But tomorrow, we must move beyond it and work together to get our country moving again.
We fought — we fought as hard as we could. And though we feel short, the failure is mine, not yours.
AUDIENCE: No!
MCCAIN: I am so...
AUDIENCE: (CHANTING)
MCCAIN: I am so deeply grateful to all of you for the great honor of your support and for all you have done for me. I wish the outcome had been different, my friends.
AUDIENCE MEMBER: We do, too (OFF-MIKE)
MCCAIN: The road was a difficult one from the outset, but your support and friendship never wavered. I cannot adequately express how deeply indebted I am to you.
I'm especially grateful to my wife, Cindy, my children, my dear mother ... my dear mother and all my family, and to the many old and dear friends who have stood by my side through the many ups and downs of this long campaign.
I have always been a fortunate man, and never more so for the love and encouragement you have given me.
You know, campaigns are often harder on a candidate's family than on the candidate, and that's been true in this campaign.
All I can offer in compensation is my love and gratitude and the promise of more peaceful years ahead.
I am also — I am also, of course, very thankful to Governor Sarah Palin, one of the best campaigners I've ever seen ... one of the best campaigners I have ever seen, and an impressive new voice in our party for reform and the principles that have always been our greatest strength ... her husband Todd and their five beautiful children ... for their tireless dedication to our cause, and the courage and grace they showed in the rough and tumble of a presidential campaign.
We can all look forward with great interest to her future service to Alaska, the Republican Party and our country.
To all my campaign comrades, from Rick Davis and Steve Schmidt and Mark Salter, to every last volunteer who fought so hard and valiantly, month after month, in what at times seemed to be the most challenged campaign in modern times, thank you so much. A lost election will never mean more to me than the privilege of your faith and friendship.
I don't know — I don't know what more we could have done to try to win this election. I'll leave that to others to determine. Every candidate makes mistakes, and I'm sure I made my share of them. But I won't spend a moment of the future regretting what might have been.
This campaign was and will remain the great honor of my life, and my heart is filled with nothing but gratitude for the experience and to the American people for giving me a fair hearing before deciding that Senator Obama and my old friend Senator Joe Biden should have the honor of leading us for the next four years.
(BOOING)
Please. Please.
I would not — I would not be an American worthy of the name should I regret a fate that has allowed me the extraordinary privilege of serving this country for a half a century.
Today, I was a candidate for the highest office in the country I love so much. And tonight, I remain her servant. That is blessing enough for anyone, and I thank the people of Arizona for it.
AUDIENCE: USA. USA. USA. USA.
MCCAIN: Tonight — tonight, more than any night, I hold in my heart nothing but love for this country and for all its citizens, whether they supported me or Senator Obama — whether they supported me or Senator Obama.
I wish Godspeed to the man who was my former opponent and will be my president. And I call on all Americans, as I have often in this campaign, to not despair of our present difficulties, but to believe, always, in the promise and greatness of America, because nothing is inevitable here.
Americans never quit. We never surrender.
We never hide from history. We make history.
Thank you, and God bless you, and God bless America. Thank you all very much.
Wednesday, November 05, 2008 | 0 Comments
Change Has Come - Obama, President Of The United States
Mr. Barack Obama is the new President Of The United States. He is the first African-American to become the President Of America. Mr.Obama is young and charismatic but has little experience on the national level. In the fore-front he has to face the economic crisis, two unfinished wars and global uncertainty. Obama quoted "The road ahead will be long. Our climb will be steep."
Wednesday, November 05, 2008 | 0 Comments
Acceptance Speech - Obama, President Of America
Acceptance Speech:
It’s the answer told by lines that stretched around schools and churches in numbers this nation has never seen; by people who waited three hours and four hours, many for the very first time in their lives, because they believed that thistime must be different; that their voice could be that difference.
It’s the answer spoken by young and old, rich and poor, Democrat and Republican, black, white, Latino, Asian, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled – Americans who sent a message to the world that we have never been a collection of Red States and Blue States: we are, and always will be, the UnitedStates of America.
It’s the answer that led those who have been told for so long by so many to be cynical, and fearful, and doubtful of what we can achieve to put their hands on the arc of history and bend it once more toward the hope of a better day.
It’s been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this day, in this election, at this defining moment, change has come to America.
I just received a very gracious call from Senator McCain. He fought long and hard in this campaign, and he’s fought even longer and harder for the country he loves. He has endured sacrifices for America that most of us cannot begin to imagine, and we are better off for the service rendered by this brave and selfless leader. I congratulate him and Governor Palin for all they have achieved, and I look forward to working with them to renew this nation’s promise in the months ahead.
I want to thank my partner in this journey, a man who campaigned from his heart and spoke for the men and women he grew up with on the streets of Scranton and rode with on that train home to Delaware, the Vice President-elect of the United States, Joe Biden.
I would not be standing here tonight without the unyielding support of my best friend for the last sixteen years, the rock of our family and the love of my life, our nation’s next First Lady, Michelle Obama. Sasha and Malia, I love you both so much, and you have earned the new puppy that’s coming with us to the White House. And while she’s no longer with us, I know my grandmother is watching, along with the family that made me who I am. I miss them tonight, and know that my debt to them is beyond measure.
To my campaign manager David Plouffe, my chief strategist David Axelrod, and the best campaign team ever assembled in the history of politics – you made this happen, and I am forever grateful for what you’ve sacrificed to get it done.
But above all, I will never forget who this victory truly belongs to – it belongs to you.
I was never the likeliest candidate for this office. We didn’t start with much money or many endorsements. Our campaign was not hatched in the halls of Washington – it began in the backyards of Des Moines and the living rooms of Concord and the front porches of Charleston.
It was built by working men and women who dug into what little savings they had to give five dollars and ten dollars and twenty dollars to this cause. It grew strength from the young people who rejected the myth of their generation’s apathy; who left their homes and their families for jobs that offered little pay and less sleep; from the not-so-young people who braved the bitter cold and scorching heat to knock on the doors of perfect strangers; from the millions of Americans who volunteered, and organized, and proved that more than two centuries later, a government of the people, by the people and for the people has not perished from this Earth. This is your victory.
I know you didn’t do this just to win an election and I know you didn’t do it for me. You did it because you understand the enormity of the task that lies ahead. For even as we celebrate tonight, we know the challenges that tomorrow will bring are the greatest of our lifetime – two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century. Even as we stand here tonight, we know there are brave Americans waking up in the deserts of Iraq and the mountains of Afghanistan to risk their lives for us. There are mothers and fathers who will lie awake after their children fall asleep and wonder how they’ll make the mortgage, or pay their doctor’s bills, or save enough for college. There is new energy to harness and new jobs to be created; new schools to build and threats to meet and alliances to repair.
The road ahead will be long. Our climb will be steep. We may not get there in one year or even one term, but America – I have never been more hopeful than I am tonight that we will get there. I promise you – we as a people will get there.
There will be setbacks and false starts. There are many who won’t agree with every decision or policy I make as President, and we know that government can’t solve every problem. But I will always be honest with you about the challenges we face. I will listen to you, especially when we disagree. And above all, I will ask you join in the work of remaking this nation the only way it’s been done in America for two-hundred and twenty-one years – block by block, brick by brick, calloused hand by calloused hand.
What began twenty-one months ago in the depths of winter must not end on this autumn night. This victory alone is not the change we seek – it is only the chance for us to make that change. And that cannot happen if we go back to the way things were. It cannot happen without you.
So let us summon a new spirit of patriotism; of service and responsibility where each of us resolves to pitch in and work harder and look after not only ourselves, but each other. Let us remember that if this financial crisis taught us anything, it’s that we cannot have a thriving Wall Street while Main Street suffers – in this country, we rise or fall as one nation; as one people.
Let us resist the temptation to fall back on the same partisanship and pettiness and immaturity that has poisoned our politics for so long. Let us remember that it was a man from this state who first carried the banner of the Republican Party to the White House – a party founded on the values of self-reliance, individual liberty, and national unity. Those are values we all share, and while the Democratic Party has won a great victory tonight, we do so with a measure of humility and determination to heal the divides that have held back our progress. As Lincoln said to a nation far more divided than ours, “We are not enemies, but friends…though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection.” And to those Americans whose support I have yet to earn – I may not have won your vote, but I hear your voices, I need your help, and I will be your President too.
And to all those watching tonight from beyond our shores, from parliaments and palaces to those who are huddled around radios in the forgotten corners of our world – our stories are singular, but our destiny is shared, and a new dawn of American leadership is at hand. To those who would tear this world down – we will defeat you. To those who seek peace and security – we support you. And to all those who have wondered if America’s beacon still burns as bright – tonight we proved once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from our the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but from the enduring power of our ideals: democracy, liberty, opportunity, and unyielding hope.
For that is the true genius of America – that America can change. Our union can be perfected. And what we have already achieved gives us hope for what we can and must achieve tomorrow.
This election had many firsts and many stories that will be told for generations. But one that’s on my mind tonight is about a woman who cast her ballot in Atlanta. She’s a lot like the millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in this election except for one thing – Ann Nixon Cooper is 106 years old.
She was born just a generation past slavery; a time when there were no cars on the road or planes in the sky; when someone like her couldn’t vote for two reasons – because she was a woman and because of the color of her skin.
And tonight, I think about all that she’s seen throughout her century in America – the heartache and the hope; the struggle and the progress; the times we were told that we can’t, and the people who pressed on with that American creed: Yes we can.
At a time when women’s voices were silenced and their hopes dismissed, she lived to see them stand up and speak out and reach for the ballot. Yes we can.
When there was despair in the dust bowl and depression across the land, she saw a nation conquer fear itself with a New Deal, new jobs and a new sense of common purpose. Yes we can.
When the bombs fell on our harbor and tyranny threatened the world, she was there to witness a generation rise to greatness and a democracy was saved. Yes we can.
She was there for the buses in Montgomery, the hoses in Birmingham, a bridge in Selma, and a preacher from Atlanta who told a people that “We Shall Overcome.” Yes we can.
A man touched down on the moon, a wall came down in Berlin, a world was connected by our own science and imagination. And this year, in this election, she touched her finger to a screen, and cast her vote, because after 106 years in America, through the best of times and the darkest of hours, she knows how America can change. Yes we can.
America, we have come so far. We have seen so much. But there is so much more to do. So tonight, let us ask ourselves – if our children should live to see the next century; if my daughters should be so lucky to live as long as Ann Nixon Cooper, what change will they see? What progress will we have made?
This is our chance to answer that call. This is our moment. This is our time – to put our people back to work and open doors of opportunity for our kids; to restore prosperity and promote the cause of peace; to reclaim the American Dream and reaffirm that fundamental truth – that out of many, we are one; that while we breathe, we hope, and where we are met with cynicism, and doubt, and those who tell us that we can’t, we will respond with that timeless creed that sums up the spirit of a people:
Yes We Can. Thank you, God bless you, and may God Bless the United States of America.
Wednesday, November 05, 2008 | 2 Comments
A Car That Runs On Air
Zero Pollution Motors, will be introducing a car which is powered by AIR. This car will be tagged at a price of $20,000. It will have a capacity to roam around all day on nothing but AIR and a splash of Salad Oil, Alcohol or possibly a pint of Gasoline.
Tuesday, November 04, 2008 | 0 Comments
Lewis Hamilton - World's Best Paid Sportsman

Monday, November 03, 2008 | 1 Comments
World's Most Dirtiest And Disgusting Apartment


















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