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We here at Global Grind pretty much love Michelle Obama, the First Lady of the United States. She may be the best First Lady we’ve ever had. She’s smart, stylish, classy, powerful and cares about our country.  We’ve come up with 10 reasons why Mrs. Obama is great and it’s pretty obvious why Barack married […]

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In 2008 not only did young voters come out in records numbers for President Obama but he also found support from Diddy, Mary J. Blige,  Beyonce and Jay-Z. Jay-Z is continuing to encourage young Americans to continue their voting participation by using a public service announcement to ensure the young population makes it out to […]

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President Barack Obamawas at a rally over the weekend in Philadelphia on Sunday. It seems someone wasn’t feeling Obama’s message and decided to throw a book at the Pres right after he finished speaking. Luckily the book didn’t hit the Prez and he left the stage, at the same rally, a naked dude wanted to […]

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Say it so! Will Barack Obama and Joe Biden be parting ways come 2012? It seems that rumorville in Washington is speculating that Joe Biden will step down and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will step up to the number #2 spot.  So peep the scenario, Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary […]

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The president of Bolivia was recovering Tuesday from a “friendly” soccer match that saw him suffer a hard kick on the leg from his main political rival. Oh damn that must’ve hurt, that sh*t wasn’t friendly at all,  his ‘friend’ in turn kneed him in the groin. Soccer-mad President Evo Morales was leading his MAS […]

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In the month of September, President Obama gave a speech to the United Nations concerning Middle East peace talks and the future of our military; Iran’s Nuclear Program; and the steps that have been and will be taken to help the global economy recover. He held the Congressional Black Caucus and a Congressional Hispanic Caucus. […]

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Ecuador is in a state of emergency and the government nearly collapsed after what President Rafael Correa called a ‘coup attempt’ by police and soldiers. Angered by a new austerity measures ending bonuses and other benefits for civil servants, according to news reports from the South American nation. Police officers have occupied the National Assembly […]

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When does art take it too far? Or can art even do that? Taking a look at Gil Vicente these questions are sure to pop in your mind. At the Sao Paulo Art Biennial in Brazil Vicente has been feeling the heat from critics over his “Enemies” exhibit of images he created of assassinations of […]

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First lady Michelle Obama looked fashion-forward yesterday in a green printed dress paired with pink pumps! Michelle accompanied President Obama to an award ceremony for Chief Master Sergeant Richard L. Etchberger of the US Air Force in the Barbara Tfank dress, which she topped off with demure pearls. So what do you think? Did Michelle […]

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Last week, Demoncratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman Tim Kaine held a fall campaign kick-off before an audience of students at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia (watch his speech HERE.)   This choice of location illustrates that the Chairman and the Democratic Party believe in young people and their significance in the electoral process. This […]

‘Playing the Race Card . . . ‘  This is a term that refers to black people complaining that they have had negative experiences in life specifically because of their race.  If black person is not hired for an employment position, given a raise or given a  promotion as opposed to a white person who is […]

On September 14, 2010, President Barack Obama delivered his second education speech to students across the United States of America.  Schools all over the nation took time out of the school day to allow students to view this speech welcoming students to the new school year and encouraged them to have a productive year, encouraged […]