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I am on Facebook personally yes.
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I am on Facebook personally yes.



The normally composed and stoic President showed a more softer side to him in Chicago in the after-math of the election win, where he cried and thanked his staff and supporters for all their hard work, and told them how proud he was of all their efforts.
To be honest, so would I, if I was the first black President elected to the highest office in the world, and then was elected again for a second term.
That is forever going to be recalled by history.








It is now a few days after Barack Obama was elected for a second term as the US President.
His GOP rivals and critics consistently used the vitriolic and hateful ‘Muslim, Marxist and Socialist’ rhetoric, but America still voted for him. I just find that so hilarious.
I do not have to say much , and the pictures of victory,celebration and relief speak for themselves.

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Are you blind? Obviously, my face is too pretty to cover up. Therefore, I do not need a burqa. Why are you anonymous? I find that to be very pathetic indeed. I would love to engage in a political and intellectual debate with you regarding the burqa,address your ignorance and introduce some education into your life. However, as long as you are anonymous, you are worthless to me.


Given his dismal performance in the last political debate, President Obama really did perform this time, was on his A game and frankly was on fire debating domestic and foreign policy with Mitt Romney.
The debate, which was held at Hofstra University in New York, was very heated and the two politicians clashed violently in fiery exchanges on women’s rights, abortion, tax plans and the emerging threat of China.
Most analysis, polls and opinions have declared President Obama as the winner.
However, the ultimate decision lies with the American people and voters, who are currently undecided voters, and this election can easily go either way.
We will have to wait till 6th November.
We are all aware that the English Defence League is a violent, fascist and hateful organisation that comprises of rabid dogs instead of human beings, and seeks to cause chaos at every given opportunity.
However, even this is a new low for them.
This time, the EDL has targeted the Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai, the 14- year old activist who was shot by the Taliban.
What kind of evil makes fun of a child fighting for their life?
The EDL.
So what lesson do we learn here? Simply that, if you have unfortunately been shot point blank in the head by a Taliban gunman, nearly died and are now fighting for your life, and just happen to be Pakistani Muslim, do not expect the EDL to empathise or sympathise in such a situation.
Below are some snippets of the very disturbing and racist comments by the cretins of the EDL.
Shocking. It makes me want to vomit.
P.S- It is worth noticing the countless grammatical errors and limited vocabulary here. Someone should tell the EDL supporters that, seeming as though education is an accessible institution in the UK, they really should take advantage of that.
EDL NEWS:
LINK: http://edlnews.co.uk/index.php/latest-news/latest-news/873-edl-turn-their-poison-on-14-year-old-anti-taliban-activist-malala-yousafzai




The world is praying for the recovery of Malala Yousafzai, the courageous 14-year old Pakistani education and political activist, who was brutally shot in the head by a Taliban gunman, on her way to school earlier this month.
She has been flown to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham in England, and I hope and pray for her recovery.
It is rare and special people like her in this world, who will fearlessly sacrifice themselves for a cause that they believe in, a cause for the greater good, and a cause that will introduce change.
I am praying hard.


The Vice Presidential debate between Joe Biden and GOP running mate Paul Ryan is going to take place on the 11th of October 2012, in Kentucky.
It will be based around foreign and domestic policy.
I am really nervous about this one. Bless Joe Biden, he means well, but his constant gaffes have made him a comedy figure rather than a political figure. That said, Paul Ryan has not been scot free in that area either.
Nonetheless, I will just have to wait and watch.

President Obama’s lacklustre televised performance is being compared to that of President Jimmy Carter in 1980, who lost out to Ronald Reagan.