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ABOUT US
William Sykes and Elton Montgomery are co-founders of the organization President Please.
MISSION STATEMENT
President Please is a non-profit organization dedicated to the abolition of “the N-Word” and it’s replacement with the word “President”.
We’ve been deeply inspired by Barack Obama, whose led the entire country down a new road to freedom and self-empowerment. Since we finally have an African American in the Oval Office, there is no better time for the black community to embrace a new optimism. We hope that this website will inspire hope, change, and a renewed positive attitude which we can carry into the future. Our dream is that every child born after January 20, 2009 won’t ever hear the N-Word.
Who’s with us? Where my Presidents at?
President Please
Originally posted by Mynaeris
Oh no a new word we can't use??? The question is what in heaven's name are these people doing? And why are they doing it?
Originally posted by Mynaeris
The Orson Wells one wasn't a prank. It was a dramatic reading of a story by H G Wells.
Originally posted by gimme_some_truth
Originally posted by Mynaeris
The Orson Wells one wasn't a prank. It was a dramatic reading of a story by H G Wells.
agreed but that is really just nit picking now isnt it?
It was read in a way that made it seem real. the people believed it was real and in that way it ended up being a prank because obviously what he was saying was happening WASNT... He had to tell every one that it wasnt real and that there was no alien invasion. So my usage of the word Prank is appropriate in that sense. Everyone was fooled into thinking their was an alien invasion...[edit on 17-2-2009 by gimme_some_truth]
Later studies suggested this "panic" was less widespread than newspapers suggested. During this period, many newspapers were concerned that radio, a new medium, would make them defunct. In addition, this was a time of yellow journalism, where newspapers were not held to the same standards as today. As a result, journalists took this opportunity to demonstrate the dangers of broadcast by embellishing the story, and the panic that ensued, greatly.