Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Shall We Dance? The Black Supremacy...


From deep in his ancestry roots in Luo Land in Kenya, a man grew up dreading for the American Dream... Somewhere thousand of miles away, Martin Luther King Jr. had no idea 45 years later, this young energetic young man would be the little star shining upon the United States, and a ray of hope for the Black population.. A chance to restore their dignity.
U.S. senator Barack Obama secured enough delegates to clinch the Democratic nomination, according to agencies. The senator makes history as the first African-American to lead a U.S. major-party ticket. But Hillary Clinton said she would make no decision on her campaign's future, at least not before she meets her senior party officials. Word is that she is considering being the number two, and being Obama's running mate against their party rival, Sen. John McCain.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hey Lee
I hope this will make o young guys in Africa that CHANGE WE CAN BELIVE IN & Dreams comes true. Martin Luther King Jr, When he said that nobody was believing wht he said but now we can see a Kenyan guy showing that Africa is not dark continent, we have intellegent guys
We can change Africa without support from outside of our continent.
Please let us make hope to become reality Long live Africa keep praying for Obama
Sammy K