New Obama painting from Occasional Superstar: “Expectations”

Posted on October 10th, 2008 by jelizen.
Categories: Art, Atlanta, DC, Frolaborators.

The paint is still drying on this new Barack Obama painting entitled “Expectations” - by ATL frolaborator Fabian/OccasionalSuperstar. He literally JUST finished it - 6:29pm(EST) Friday, October 10, 2008. Very nice work! He’ll have prints available for sale next week! Keep an eye on his blog for more details.

Close up

Barack Painting Finished Close Up

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Kiss’n'Grind Tonight!

Posted on October 10th, 2008 by jelizen.
Categories: Frolaborators, LA, Music, Nitelife.

Kiss ‘n Grind -w/ Rashida, Vikter Duplaix (it’s his birthday celebration!) & Garth Trinidad!

Tonight @ Cicada, 617 Olive St. LA, CA 90014

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‘Barack Osama:’ Typo or Intentional?

Posted on October 10th, 2008 by jelizen.
Categories: DC, History, Living, Sharing, Thoughts.

Sen. Barack Obama's name was spelled incorrectly on the Rensselaer County absentee ballot. (Source: Times Union)

Already the drama. How many of these ‘oversights’ are going to be happening around the country from now til Nov. 4? Black Enterprise had this disturbing entry posted on their political blog today…

Just exactly who will some 300 people in New York’s Rensselaer County be voting for in the presidential election?

Barack Obama or Barack Osama? Well, in the upstate New York county hundreds of voters were sent absentee ballots in which they could vote for “Barack Osama.”

The misspelling, which elections officials on both sides of the aisle insist was simply a typo, is causing embarrassment for the county, according to the Times Union of Albany.

“This was a typo,” said Republican Commissioner Larry Bugbee. “We have three different staff members who proof these things and somehow the typo got by us.”

We all know that in the U.S., the the best-known person named Osama is Osama bin Laden, leader of the al Qaeda terrorist group.

The county Democratic election commissioner is apologizing for what he calls a terrible mistake.

Readers: What do you think, was this a typo or intentional mistake?

Deborah Creighton Skinner is the editorial director of BlackEnterprise.com.

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