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Obama Promotes the Importance of Fatherhood

Joyce Jones Jun 20, 2009

President Barack Obama delivered a poignant and candid speech on the importance of fatherhood and personal responsibility before a group made up largely of young males and representatives of community mentoring organizations who attended a town hall meeting in the East Room of the White House on Friday.
The president and members of his staff spent [...]

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Black Media in the White House

Derek T. Dingle Mar 30, 2009

On Feb. 9, I achieved the career milestone of interviewing President Barack Obama -- his first magazine Q&A. In the 15-minute phone interview, we talked about the prospects of his multi-prong economic agenda and his administration's plans to bolster small business. That same day, I had a seat in the East Room of the White [...]

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Obama Pledges Persistence

Derek T. Dingle Mar 24, 2009

Persistence. That’s the message that President Barack Obama ended with last night as he took a battery of questions from the press during his news conference on the economy.
He held his second presidential press conference after a week in which he unveiled another multi-trillion dollar of packages: the small business leading fix; another bailout [...]

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Transcript: Q&A by Obama, Brown

BlackEnterprise.com Mar 3, 2009

President Barack Obama: Hello, everybody. Good to see you. Where are the Brits? They're over there.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown: In fact, they're everywhere. (Laughter.)
President Obama: Are they? They're spread out?
All right, my understanding is we're going to do four questions, and we'll just alternate. I'll start off with Jennifer Loven of AP.
Question: Thank you, sir. [...]

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Blagojevich Names Obama’s Senate Replacement

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Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich picked former state Attorney General Roland Burris to fill President-elect Barack Obama’s vacated Senate seat. Blagojevich announced the appointment at a news conference today.

The governor said Burris’ “unquestioned integrity,” and “long and distinguished career,” qualify the former attorney general for the position. Despite being mired in legal troubles and political scandal, Blagojevich stressed that as governor he is obligated to fill the position.

The conference took an unexpected turn when Rep. Bobby Rush took the stage defending Burris’ appointment after reporters flooded Blogojevich with questions relating to charges for unlawfully trying to fill the seat.

Blagojevich was arrested earlier this month after allegedly attempting to sell the Senate seat to the highest bidder. A 76-page affidavit detailing wiretapped conversations reportedly show Blagojevich trying to obtain perks and professional positions for himself and his wife. The governor has denied any wrongdoing.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was among the 50 Democratic leaders in the Senate who refused to seat anyone named by the embattled governor. Reid penned a letter earlier this month insisting that Blagojevich step down.

After many years out of the public eye, Burris announced he was actively campaigning for Obama’s Senate seat at a Dec. 13 news conference in Chicago.

"I would go in there hitting the ground running, with an agenda for Illinois … with an agenda that the president-elect wants carried out across America, and that's what I would be working on," Burris said.

Obama released a report clearing his aides of any inappropriate discussions with Blagojevich or his office about the Senate seat. Obama has also called for the governor’s resignation.

If chosen, Burris said, he’d only serve the remainder of Obama's term, two years, with no plans for campaigning for a another term. He also spoke out against the embattled governor.

“The evidence that's been presented is purely appalling," he said. "Should that come out to be the case of what our governor was attempting to do, I find it just reprehensible."

Burris, 71, serves as senior counsel at Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan, a Milwaukee-based law firm with offices in Chicago. He is also an adjunct professor at Southern Illinois University.

Burris has long been a staple on the Illinois political scene. Early in his career, he was appointed to director of the Department of Central Management Services, where he served from 1973 to 1977. He became the first African American elected to statewide office in Illinois when he won state comptroller office in 1979. He held the position until 1991, thereafter serving as Illinois attorney general until 1995. In 1984, he lost the U.S. Senate Democratic primary, and he also unsuccessfully ran for governor in 2002, losing to Blagojevich in the Democratic primary.

Burris received a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Southern Illinois University, and holds a juris doctorate from Howard University School of Law. He was also an exchange student on scholarship to study International Law at the University of Hamburg in

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2 Responses to “Blagojevich Names Obama’s Senate Replacement”

  1. I saw him on MSNBC this evening I like him
    Be carefule Pre Obama. you are in bad position to judge. Many great people have been set up for a fall. the Gov of ILL is innocent until proven gulity and if Gov Palin did nothing wrong and If Sen Mccain can be cleared in the wrong doing and given a slap in the hand then noe one should be judged guilty. Too many of these people resign in the face of stupid allegations. If Pre. Bush and Reagan can sell drugs and we still pay the bill for them, than Gov Blagojevich should be left alone. He did not bomb anyone he did not leave thousands of US citizens in flooded waters, he did not open the doors of the US treasury for his buddies to loot. I like this Burris. I dont live in ILL. but I dont think the average person cares about all that stupid crap. Impeach George Bush and leave Gov.Blagojevich alone.

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  2. dwandad on December 30th, 2008 at 7:42 pm
  3. @dwandad, i think that this was one of the most brilliant moves that any politician did to close out the old year. Happy New Year!

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  4. Carl on January 1st, 2009 at 1:32 pm

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