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How Obama Governed: The Year of Crisis and Challenge

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Posted by litekepr on January 21, 2010

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How Obama Governed by Earl Ofari Hutchinson – Now Available

Author Says Obama Faces New Crisis with Election Loss of Top Democrats

Author Says Terror War Is Obama’s New Nightmare

Author Says Terror War Poses Major Challenge to Obama’s Leadership

Author Tells Why Obama Flopped on Health Care Reform

Explanation of Why Obama’s Popularity Has Plunged Faster Than Bush

Political Analyst and Author Earl Ofari Hutchinson Dissects Obama’s First Year in Office

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Operation Haitian Missing Person Launched on Airwaves – Will help Haitians in the US Find Missing Family Members

Posted by litekepr on January 14, 2010

The Hutchinson Report

January 14, 2010
for Immediate Release
Contact:

Earl Ofari Hutchinson

323-383-6145

323-296-6331

Press Advisory:

Operation Haitian Missing Person Launched on Airwaves

Will help Haitians in the US Find Missing Family Members

Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable President Earl Ofari Hutchinson will launch Operation Haitian Missing Person on his radio shows on KTYM –AM and KPFK FM on Friday and Saturday, January 15 and 16

Hutchinson will urge Haitians in Los Angeles and throughout the country who have relatives or family members missing in the earthquake to call his show and he will provide information on assistance in the search for the missing.

“We have gotten numerous calls from Haitians in Los Angeles of missing relatives and family members in Haiti,” says Hutchinson, “The shows will be on air forums for those who have missing relatives to come forth and get assistance in helping to locate their relatives. Not knowing where a relative or family member is when a disaster strikes is one of the most stressful experiences that a family can suffer.”

Airtimes:

KTYM 1460 AM, Friday, 9:30 to 10:00 AM, January 15

KPFK   90.7 FM Noon to 1:00 PM Saturday, January 16

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Civil Rights Leaders Launch Emergency Operation Haitian Missing Person – Will Assist Haitians in Los Angeles in Locating Missing Relatives in Haiti

Posted by litekepr on January 14, 2010

January 14, 2010
for Immediate Release
Contact: Earl Ofari Hutchinson
323-383-6145

Press Conference:

When: Thursday, January 14, 10:00 AM

Where: Lucy Florence Coffeehouse, 3351 W. 43rd St., Los Angeles 90008 Leimert Park

Civil Rights Leaders Launch Emergency Operation Haitian Missing Person

Will Assist Haitians in Los Angeles in Locating Missing Relatives in Haiti

Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable President Earl Ofari Hutchinson and other civil rights leaders on Thursday, January 14 will launch Operation Haitian Missing Person. They invite Haitians in Los Angeles who have relatives in Haiti who are missing or they have not been heard from since the earthquake to come to Lucy Florence Coffeehouse with their names and last known address. The Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable will collect the names of missing persons for relief agencies.

“We have gotten reports from Haitians in Los Angeles of missing relatives and family members in Haiti,” says Hutchinson, “This is a call for those who have missing relatives to come forth and get assistance in helping to locate their relatives. Not knowing where a relative or family member is when a disaster strikes is one of the most stressful experiences that a family can suffer.”

Endorsed:

NAACP National Board Member Willis Edwards

Lita Herron Youth Advocacy Coalition

Eddie Jones Los Angeles Civil Rights Assn

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Civil Rights Leaders Launch Emergency Los Angeles Haitian Earthquake Relief Effort

Posted by litekepr on January 13, 2010

Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable

January 13, 2010 for Immediate Release Contact: Earl Ofari Hutchinson323-383-6145

Press Conference:

When: Wednesday, January 13, Noon

Where: Lucy Florence Coffeehouse, 3351 W. 43rd St., Los Angeles 90008 Leimert Park

Civil Rights Leaders Launch Emergency Los Angeles Haitian Earthquake Relief Effort

Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable President Earl Ofari Hutchinson and other civil rights leaders on Wednesday, January 13 will announce the launch of a Haitian relief effort campaign in Los Angeles. They will tell what Los Angeles residents can do to aid Haitian disaster relief. They will provide a list of local agencies where residents can donate food, clothing, medical supplies and financial aid that will go directly to needy Haitians.

“Haiti is one of the poorest and neediest nations in the world,” says Hutchinson, “The devastating earthquake has drastically increased the nation’s misery. The emergency relief effort is an opportunity for Los Angeles residents to do their part to aid the stricken nation.”

Endorsed:

NAACP National Board Member Willis Edwards

Lita Herron Youth Advocacy Coalition

Eddie Jones Los Angeles Civil Rights Assn

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Explanation of Why Obama’s Popularity Has Plunged Faster Than Bush

Posted by litekepr on December 16, 2009

Middle Passage Press

December 16, 2009
for Immediate Release

Contact: Earl Ofari Hutchinson

323-383-6145

Author Tells Why Obama’s Continued Popularity has Plunged Faster than Bush’s

President Obama’s popularity rating in December polls has plummeted faster than former President Bush’s at the same juncture of their presidency. In his new book How Obama Governed: The Year of Crisis and Challenge, author and political analyst Earl Ofari Hutchinson predicted that Obama’s popularity ratings would drop fast.  “The war, the economy, and health care reform were important in Obama’s popularity plunge, Hutchinson argues, “they aren’t the only reason for the drop.”

Obama is a victim of his own rhetoric of hope and change, says Hutchinson in How Obama Won. Obama revved up people’s expectations of immediate change on everything from the economy to the wars. The performance could never match the rhetoric, says Hutchinson

“The problem is that Obama tapped into the public’s deep seated frustration and disgust with politics and politicians,” says Hutchinson, “Once the tap was made the public expected Obama to be different and act different than other politicians. The reality is that he’s no different and that’s a prescription for personal and political failure.”

Hutchinson further predicts that Obama’s popularity numbers will continue to plunge in 2010 and that the Democrats will be mortally hurt in the year’s mid term elections.

In How Obama Won, Hutchinson gives a no holds barred assessment of the make and break issues that confront Obama in 2010. These are the issues that will determine whether Obama can really deliver on his lofty promise of hope and change.

How Obama Governed: The Year of Crisis and Challenge

(Middle Passage Press, Los Angeles, 2010)

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Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. His latest book, How Obama Governed: The Year of Crisis and Challenge (Middle Passage Press) is NOW available – http://www.amazon.com/How-Obama-Governed-Crisis-Challenge/dp/1439259925

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