Posts Tagged ‘vote’
Protect the Internet from SOPA & PIPA
By: Charles S. Mombo #SeeMombo, #FlashMobB2C,@burnedbrass,@WWCLICK Help us stop Internet censorship legislation Today ChocolateCity.cc and all member of our affiliated network of websites owned & powered by our parent company WWClick.com, Inc. joins with other sites in [Read More]
Patricia Horton Friday Social Media Marketing Campaign Day
By: Charles S. Mombo #wwclick, #FlashMobB2C, @wwclick, @CharlesSMombo Article Source: Social Media Marketing Consultant Re-Elect Patricia Horton for Commissioner of Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago on March 20th. In an effort to help increase brand [Read More]
NAACP challenges the Republican Party efforts to disenfranchise Black Voters
By: Charles S. Mombo Article Sponsored by Flash Mob Business to Consumer NAACP challenges the Republican Party efforts to disenfranchise Black Voters In an effort to win the 2012 presidential election by “any means necessary,” the Republican Party is overly [Read More]
President Obama addresses the African American Policy in Action Leadership Conference
President Obama addresses the African American Policy in Action Leadership Conference President Obama made an unscheduled visit to the African American Policy in Action Leadership Conference, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011, in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White [Read More]
Karen Freeman-Wilson Wins Gary, Indian Mayoral Race – First African-American Female
Karen Freeman-Wilson Wins Gary, Indian Mayoral Race - First Black Woman After two previous attempts, the former Indiana Attorney General Karen Freeman-Wilson was finally elected as Gary’s first female mayor. Freeman-Wilson got 86 percent of the vote, defeating Charles [Read More]
Republicans Blocked Jobs Creation AGAIN Should Blacks Considered “Occupy Congress”?
By: Charles S. Mombo @CharlesSMombo, @burnedbrass Once again those "do-nothing, good-for-nothing Republicans" have done it again! What the Senate Republicans have done is shameful, disgraceful and a major blow to the economic health of this nation and most [Read More]
In God We Trust with the “Good for Nothing” Republican Congress
By: Charles S. Mombo @charlessmombo, @burnedbrass Article Sponsored by: Chicago-based Search Engine Optimization and Social Media Marketing Consulting Firm Without jobs, more Americans are finding it increasingly difficult to make it and are probably rationing their last [Read More]
An interview with Patricia Horton – a commissioner of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago
By: Charles S. Mombo @charlessmombo, @burnedbrass Article Sponsored by: Chicago-based Search Engine Optimization and Social Media Marketing Consulting Firm Patricia Horton, a commissioner of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) [Read More]
Edward Okpa for Mayor of Dallas
Edward Okpa, is the only black or minority candidate running for the mayoral seat. He is a Harvard graduate and a successful entrepreneur with a background in commercial real estate and international business. This will be Okpa's third run at the office. May 14th is the [Read More]
When Citizens Don’t Vote Rights are Taken Away
By: Cheryl Gittens-Jones Cheryl Gittens-Jones - When Citizens Don’t Vote Rights are Taken Away.The law is clear that the right to petition one's government for the redress of grievances may be exercised in large groups… Frank M. Johnson, Jr. (1918- ), Federal [Read More]
U.S Senate repealed DADT Don’t ask, don’t tell
Today President Barack Obama score big on one of his campaign promises. The Senate today repealed the (DADT) Don't ask, don't tell policy with a vote of 65-31. Eight Republican Senators voted to repeal the policy alone with their Democrat counterparts. President [Read More]
Prez Obama: don’t ask, don’t tell is a discriminatory policy
In a statement today, President Obama called on the US Senate to overturn the "don't ask, don't tell" ban, which he called "discriminatory policy". The president also added, “Today's report confirms that a strong majority of our [Read More]
DOD to release Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell report Nov. 30
The network news outlets give little or no attention to the historical ruling of California judge, Virginia A. Phillips' decision when she struck down former President Bill Clinton's 1993 policy that bars lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) [Read More]
Vote to Discontinue Black History
By Eryn-Ashlei Bailey Dr. Carter Woodson, Founder of Black History MonthI think Black History Month should be discontinued. What's all the fuss about anyway? Schools have been de-segregated, interracial marriages and children are on the rise. Heck, we even have a black [Read More]
La Marque Texas elects first Black female mayor
Geraldine Sam reacts in March 2008 after the cast of Oprah's Big Give has secured a new playground for Simms Elementary School.On Saturday, the city of La Marque in Galveston County, Texas made history by electing the first African American woman as mayor in the entire [Read More]
