I am putting this out a little early (St. Patricks is coming up) - the top part is fun, but be sure to check the bottom video, more serious, and pass it on to those who need to know.
The fun part:
It turns out O'Bama is Irish, with ancestors hailing from a tiny village called Moneygall. Townsfolk are very excited. Obama's great-great-great-grandfather, Fulmuth Kearney, was reared in Moneygall, then left for America in 1850, when he was 19. A "money bomb" is planned for St. Patrick's Day. Below the green banner, he does a little jig. & here's an Irish ballad about him, by an Irish tenor!
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The Serious Part:
Obama answers charges r/t his religion/church - video from L. Freshwater - GET OUT THE WORD
2nd video - Obama on Olbermann
Speaking of religion, not only Republicans pray for officials to be elected. Americans praying for Obama to have massive wins are joined by people in: Netherlands, Canada, Ireland, Australia, Sweden, Germany, Jamaica, Kuwait, United Kingdon, Japan, South Africa, Nigeria, France, Finland, Costa Rica.
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These links were sent by readers who liked our piece on Obama Street Art Is Obama the Messiah.
Reader Dave said: "I have to admit, I LOVE the street art of Obama. I had never thought about it before reading your piece. So here's more that I found and I hope you like it as much as I do." Pop Matters Chicagoist Farm2 Farm2
From Reader S: "Lots of Obama street art photos are here: Flickr group show
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