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(Washington Post) WASHINGTON — In a ceremony that blended worship and a call to action, tens of thousands gathered Sunday (Oct. 16) for the official dedication of a national memorial to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

“In this place, he will stand for all time, among monuments to those who fathered this nation and those who defended it; a black preacher with no official rank or title who somehow gave voice to our deepest dreams and our most lasting ideals,” President Obama said.

Obama spoke in the shadow of the 30-foot sculpture of King’s likeness called the “Stone of Hope,” which emerges from a “Mountain of Despair,” both images taken from King’s iconic 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech.

The throngs of people were smaller than the crowds anticipated for the memorial’s original dedication date on Aug. 28, the 48th anniversary of the March on Washington and King’s most famous speech.

Weeks after Hurricane Irene disrupted the original dedication festivities, those who made it to the rescheduled ceremony said the delay had not dampened their respect for King’s legacy as a religious and civil rights leader.

“Dr. King was a 20th-century prophet and so that’s really significant to see that we’ve got a prophet on the National Mall where presidents usually are,” said the Rev. Seretta C. McKnight of Hempstead, N.Y., who traveled with members of her youth leadership organization. “He gave his life, so that is the least that can be done to commemorate.”

Held during the traditional Sunday morning worship time, the ceremony featured choirs, gospel artists Mary Mary, and Aretha Franklin singing one of King’s favorite hymns, “Precious Lord.” But it also had political overtones as some speakers lent support to Obama’s re-election; the crowd occasionally broke into chants of “four more years!” for the nation’s first African-American president.

Osama bin Laden is dead, President Barack Obama announced Sunday evening.

In a nine-minute, late-night address from the White House, Obama said the suspected architect of the 9/11 terror attacks had been killed by U.S. forces in Pakistan.

“His demise should be welcomed by all who believe in peace and human dignity,” Obama said.

Bin Laden, who was 54, and the leader of the terror group Al-Qaeda, had been on the FBI’s most-wanted list since the late 1990s.

“Justice has been served,” said Obama

(unofficial #Dead pic of Bin Laden)

Congrats to the 1st Black President, Barack Obama. A true inspiration that you can do anything in America.  #Prosperity

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As real estate billionaire Donald Trump sat in the audience at the White House correspondent’s dinner, President Obama took to the stage and threw a few jokes @ Trump. The President took shots like:

“Now, I know that he’s taken some flak lately, but no one is prouder to put this birth certificate to rest than The Donald. And that’s because he can finally get back to focusing on the issues that matter. Like, did we fake the moon landing? What really happened at Roswell? And where are Biggie and Tupac?”

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Hola Hovito speaks about the success of president Barack Obama and how he (Jay -Z) came up from selling crack on the streets to being a successful business man in America.

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Rolling Stone publisher Jann Wenner just published an interview with Barack Obama in which he was asked the president about popular music:

What music have you been listening to lately? What have you discovered, what speaks to you these days?

My iPod now has about 2,000 songs, and it is a source of great pleasure to me. I am probably still more heavily weighted toward the music of my childhood than I am the new stuff. There’s still a lot of Stevie Wonder, a lot of Bob Dylan, a lot of Rolling Stones, a lot of R&B, a lot of Miles Davis and John Coltrane. Those are the old standards.

A lot of classical music. I’m not a big opera buff in terms of going to opera, but there are days where Maria Callas is exactly what I need.

Thanks to Reggie [Love, the president’s personal aide], my rap palate has greatly improved. Jay-Z used to be sort of what predominated, but now I’ve got a little Nas and a little Lil Wayne and some other stuff, but I would not claim to be an expert. Malia and Sasha are now getting old enough to where they start hipping me to things. Music is still a great source of joy and occasional solace in the midst of what can be some difficult days.

The NYDailyNews reports:

WASHINGTON – A somber President Obama declared an end to the long and costly Iraq war Tuesday night, pledging he now intends to “turn the page” to America’s economic revival.

“The American combat mission in Iraq has ended,” Obama told the nation in an 18-minute address, only his second from the Oval Office. “Operation Iraqi Freedom is over, and the Iraqi people now have responsibility for the security of their country.”

The U.S. will help Iraq develop a stable government and keep up the increasingly difficult fight in Afghanistan, he pledged. But Obama asserted that “our central mission as a people and my central responsibility as President” is reinvigorating the limping economy at home.

“Today, our most urgent task is to restore our economy and put the millions of Americans who have lost their jobs back to work,” he said.

The Obama’s tax records were made public by the White House Thursday and show that the First Family made $5,505,509 in income in 2009.

Their tax records show their occupations as “U.S. President” and “U.S. First Lady” with earnings that are more than double of the previous year attributed mostly to the sales of The President’s two books “The Audacity of Hope” and “Dreams From My Father.”

The Obamas earned more than $2 million in 2008 and $4 million in 2007.

The First Family paid more than $1 million in taxes and donated over $300,000 to charities including CARE, an organization that combats world poverty and the United Negro College Fund which received more than $100,000 in donations.

The President also donated all $1.4 million of his Nobel Prize money to charity.

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