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Designers Create
'Runway to
Change' |
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the political and economic upheavals
of the past few days, more people
are looking for change, even the fashionistas.
This voting season, designers are
showing us that fashion is not at
all superficial.So, put the political
bumper stickers in the car trunk and
place the slogan buttons in your junk
draw, because politically minded |
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have created chic Obama gear for democratic
fashionistas who support change, but must
also support their high end style. Runway
to Change is a union of more than 25 designers
who have created special pieces of clothing
or accessories featuring Obama's campaign
logo or message. From T-shirts to tote bags,
the limited-edition designer items are available
on the candidate's website: http://store.barackobama.com/Runway_To_Change_s/1034.htm.
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Anti-Affirmative
Action Plan Pushes On |
| When
it comes to Ward Connerly, the California
businessman on a state-by-state war
against affirmative action, it's hard
for many people on either side of
the issue to be colorblind. If he
were white, his message that racial
preferences are damaging to everyone
would ring hollow. |
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a black man, his positions have inflamed
some supporters of affirmative action who
have called him "race traitor"
or worse. He's succeeded in three states,
faltered in a few others, and now he's looking
to Nov. 4, when voters in Nebraska and Colorado
will decide initiatives he helped put on
the ballot. Click
Here to Read More... |
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