By Staff | August 29, 2011 - 5:13 pm - Posted in African-American News

(Akiit.com) Feels so strange not having the kids around here… Still glad to see them back in school as at my age, I do enjoy a little me time… Yes just a quiet place where I can work literally… Not having to tend to others, and so on… Well I see Database Designer Jobs seems to be on the high list for many webmasters… Times are hard and one must be pro instead of re-active… Working online is a luxury yet still we have to deal with layoffs just like the real work force… On that note I haven’t been spending much time on facebook lately… To much drama and it’s slowly turning into another myspace… I always have twitter since I’m on my blackberry 24/7 so everything is shall work out….

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(Akiit.com) There was a spectacle in Iowa last week. It was a demeaning spectacle in which President Obama got into a heated argument with Ryan Rhodes – a leading member of the state’s ultra-conservative Tea Party Movement. It makes little difference what the argument was about. My objection flows from the fact that it even took place.

The nation’s first African American president has made the mistake of believing that his rhetorical and oratory skills are so great that he can persuade just about anyone to his point of view. As a result, he frequently allows himself to be trapped into debates and arguments with people who are so wedded to conservative ideology that they become irrational, if not borderline lunatics.

And that is exactly what took place in Iowa. Obama must realize that the Tea Party Movement hates him and his more progressive policies. They believe he is a socialist; they believe he was not born in America; they believe he is a Muslim who is out to destroy America; and they believe he favors Blacks at the expense of whites.

There is not one iota of evidence to support any of these beliefs but ultra (near racist) conservatives still believe them. When one holds tenaciously to beliefs which conflict with reality that person is being irrational. It is a waste of time to try to have rational, evidence-based arguments with them. They are a prime example of the politician who allegedly said, “Don’t bother me with the facts; I’ve already made up my mind.”

When President Obama debates or argues with these people, he elevates them and demeans himself.

As he gears up for the 2012 presidential election, Obama needs to focus on his base and true independents. Conservatives are a lost cause. He is wasting time and energy trying to win over people who are actually out to destroy his presidency. But during his recent “road tour” of which the Iowa trip was part, he did not visit a single predominantly black area.
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(Akiit.com) Democratic presidential candidate Obama faced the problem. President Obama faces the problem. And now President Obama in his re-election bid faces the problem.

The majority of whites still will not accept his presidency. The latest Associated Press-GfK polls once again told in stark numbers that the racial gap is just as big and daunting for Obama.

The overwhelming majority of white independent voters say he does not deserve to be reelected. An equally large majority of whites say they don’t like the job that he’s doing, especially on the economy. And overall, nearly sixty percent of whites will not support his reelection.

The hopeful news is this could change in the more than a year run-up to the November 2012 presidential election with the constant shifts and swings in voter attitudes, perceptions, and events. In any other election cycle and with any other president and presidential candidate, this pattern would hold true. The brutal fact is that the resistance to candidate Obama and President Obama from the majority of whites has been constant and unyielding.

This seems tough to believe, and even tougher to accept for several reasons. The myth that Obama made a major and lasting breakthrough in getting millions of whites to vote for him replaced the brutal fact that the majority of whites did not support him. In 2008, GOP Presidential candidate John McCain got nearly sixty percent of the white vote. Though this represented a significant inroad for Obama in that that he did better than Democratic presidential contenders Al Gore and John Kerry in 2000 and 2004, but McCain’s getting the majority white vote still was enough to keep him relatively competitive.

The first warning sign that Obama’s white support has been shaky, tenuous, and iffy cropped up not with McCain but with Democratic rival Hillary Clinton during the Democratic presidential primaries. In Pennsylvania and Ohio, Clinton drubbed Obama with the white vote. Many white Democratic blue collar voters openly said that they would not vote for Obama not because of any great love for Clinton, but because he was black. It took a near holy crusade turnout by black voters in both states to seal Obama’s win in the two key states and ultimately the White House.

The monumental GOP sex and corruption scandals, the towering domestic and foreign policy blunders of Bush, a collapsed economy, two costly and unpopular wars, and a laughingstock GOP VP candidate still were not enough to decisively reverse the trend that a majority of whites, especially white males, will not back a Democrat, in this case a black Democrat.

The shaky ground that Obama’s white voter support rested on eroded quickly at the first hint of trouble. The faint grumbles that Obama was too nice, too conciliatory, too indecisive and had no plan on the economy fanned by the borderline racist taunts of the Tea Party members, the pack of right wing professional Obama baiters on blogs, websites and radio talk shows grew quickly to crescendo pitch.

A Pew Research Center survey in April backed that up. White males still by big margins either disapproved or strongly disapproved of the president’s job performance. The continued high disapproval ratings among this group was even more glaring since it came at the point where more Americans than in the past year said they liked the job Obama’s doing. Even then that did not include a majority of white males.
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By Staff | August 13, 2011 - 11:52 am - Posted in African-American News

(Akiit.com) Sunny outside and the third round of PGA tournament gets started in an hour or so…. Sadly like many fans I’m disappointed Tiger Woods didn’t make the cut… So that means all golf fans must watch a lot of journey men on Tv today… Still it’s a major so all is not lost…. Well I need to find zumo motorcycle gps the wife got me a few weeks ago…. Will be heading out of town in soon, and this device shall help me stay on course… Never nice to get lost in a city one not familiar with… Let me check my email now….

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(Akiit.com) Need to get ready as my buddy shall pick me up in a few minutes…. Time to play some golf and later have a drink… Been a while since a shot 18 holes and be nice to reconnect with some of the local golf buddies… Well I do need to also buy montecristo cigars for my dad…. The man who raise me is celebrating a birthday in about a week… Will have family and friends come through… Anyway I do need to clean up my blackberry, as it freezes up to much now…. Makes me wish I had an Apple Iphone….

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