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1. A passionate female Obama supporter. 2. An online bookseller that stocks only two books: The Audacity of Hope and Dreams From My Father.

Most states let truckers and bus drivers take at least part of their license tests in languages other than English. But the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has proposed rules requiring anyone applying for a commercial drivers license to speak English during their road test and vehicle inspection. The agency wants to change its rules to eliminate the use of interpreters, and congressional approval isn't required.
What gets under Barack Obama's skin? Criticism of his wife, Michelle Obama.
In an interview with Glamour magazine, Obama said attacks on his wife are "infuriating." The likely Democratic presidential nominee blamed the conservative press for going after his wife as if she were the candidate
This is an interesting development. Sen Obama does not want to see criticism of his wife. One could argue that if she is going on the campaign trail with him, and makes statements regarding presidential policies, she is fair game.
Has John McCain made the same bold statement regarding criticism of his wife Cindy? It seems that liberal bloggers and surrogates have been critical of Cindy and made sure that everyone is aware of Cindy's shortcomings. Has John McCain demanded that he will not allow criticism of Cindy? Not yet. So, if Cindy is fair game, this would mean that Michelle is fair game. This only seems fair.
Concerned about gang signs, NFL reviews tapes
The league, concerned that some players might be celebrating by using the hand signals of street gangs, has hire experts to study game tapes.
Barack...he's talking down to black people...telling n—s how to behave. So, yes. Jesse Jackson did use the "N" word.
Not long ago, Jesse took offense to Michael Richards use of the "N" word. And, Jesse suggested that Richards see a psychiatrist. Well, maybe Jesse should see a psychiatrist or two.
The Reverend Jesse Jacksonsays actor Michael Richards' racial tirade during a standup comedy routine amounts to — quote — "hate speech."
Jackson said this morning that Richards called and apologized for his rant against two black hecklers in a Los Angeles comedy club.
Jackson says he advised Richards to see a psychiatrist to discover why he's angry and hostile toward black people, and also to undergo race sensitivity training.


