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[via WhiteHouse.gov]
“To finish off his highly successful “Black History Month” series, T-West presents “Black History Month 2011″. While previous “Black History Month” songs have centered around shedding light on the contributions of black leaders in North American society, the final chapter showcases T-West writing a letter to all of those who he honoured in previous songs. Unfortunately, T-West faces some challenges when trying to express the amazing things that blacks are contributing in modern society. Is he able to accomplish his task? Watch the video to find out.”
MP3: T-West – Black History Month 2011 [direct download – right click and save as]
CLICK to watch the entire T-West Black History Month series HERE.
[via TOFlo.com]
“The astronaut husband of wounded Rep. Gabrielle Giffords will head to space in April, a decision announced almost one month to the day that his wife was shot in the head. (Feb. 4)“
On the gathering yesterday (Friday) in Cairo:
“It was billed as the Day of Departure, but tonight, despite the international pressure piling up on Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, he remains in office, and hundreds of thousands of anti-government protesters are still in Cairo’s Tahrir Square. They are refusing to leave, while the calls for the president to go are being renewed.”
Related from CNN videos:
– Egypt: What did US intelligence know? Hit the jump to watch it….
[via Euronews.net]
Damn, Mubarak must be getting desperate if he’s resorted to not only harassing but actually physically attaching the media and confiscating their cameras to squash media coverage. Even CNN’s Anderson Cooper caught an ass-whooping trying to cover events in Egypt (apparently twice even!) Hit the jump to see that video….