Thursday, February 22, 2007

O'bama in 08 !!!!

FINALLY, Barack O'Bama, the most politically spoken and understanding as well as kind and ethically strong man since the Kennedy's has entered the race for the American Presidency. That's right, after a long wait since his election into the Illinois Senate, the fast raising senator announced his bid for the presidency open in 2008 on the lawns of hometown Springfield, Illinois. He joins the current senator of Arizona John McCain, former North Carolina senator John Edwards, countless no name independent and republican candidates and possibly Hilliary Clinton for the Dem's to take control of the White House. The near guarantee is that the Democrats will regain the control of White House and continue the current control of the House and Senate. Obama, son of a black Kenyan goat herder and White Kansas women who met in Hawaii is the known for his opposition to the Iraq War and then Redeployment of over 2,000 American Armed Forces Personal in recent months. He believes in restoring the American people's power in the world and freeing the people from "Political Tyranny". If elected, he plans to reform Social Security, (a promise failed by George W. Bush), place a tariff on American Business' overseas to keep jobs in America and most of all, Restore our faith in the Government. Obama's Pledge for Presidency comes after a recent Poll reveals that Bush's popularity has fallen to 305, leaving close to 3/4 of the American population, demanding better and now. He is a special kind of politician, hardened by his life and first hand seeing the poverty imposed by our government that favors the wealthy business owner over the average Joe's of our society. After his family split when he was 14, the lived with Grandparents, while his father relocated to Kenya and his Mother to France with the Peace Corps. He is educated from Harvard Law, majoring and teaching in Constitutional Law. he believes the Constitution in the way it was written, not interpreted. He is the new face of America, undaunted by his father's religion, mother's innocence and personal race and/or color, he yields the ability to move people like that of the Kennedy's and Dr. King, he believes in not convincing you to believe him, but prove to you that he is capable of handling such a task as the New United States President in 2008.
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5 comments:

McCabeBaby42 said...

Barack O'Bama being a canidate for the 2008 presidency elections, I honestly think that he has great potential, but I also think that his background and name will deter a lot of people from electing him. I give him a lot of credit for running and he does have a great direction for our countries future.

rserafin said...

i think the world is ready for a black president and that he would deffinently beat out hillary clinton even though his middle name is hussien. he has alot of potential and with the background he has, i believe he can relate to middle and lower classes better. i think if obama is elected, he will turn our country and its economy around and fullfil his promises he makes.

fail-safe said...

I think that the fact that O'Bama is such a unique and different candidate has caused much of his early popularity. I believe there is a feeling among Americans that perhaps, amidst the nation's diminishing foreign respect, a new type of president is neccessary and that a change such as this is good. Whether or not this popularity lasts until the fall of '08 is unpredictable, though I do believe much of it relies on President Bush's performance in the Mid-East.

Purple108 said...

I for one would love for O'bama to win the presidential election in 2008. I think he is a very intelligent man and could run this country into great things. Either way, Clinton or O'bama, the country will be going in a whole new direction, hopefully changing for the good.

supcomm said...

while O'Bama is an attractive choice, and would bring many, probably good changes to the nation, i personally think he should wait untill the 2012 elections to run. Once his intiall popularity wares off, I think people will begin to realize that his is too liberal a candidate for them right now,and at the fear of squadering a chance to control both the legislative and executive branches of government, the democrats will not nominate him. dont get me wrong, i like who and what he stands for, even if my opinion of the democrats has wained slightly in recent monthes.he may yet earn my vote. A more likely outcome, i think, would be Clinton giving O'bama the VP. which i do not want to see happen. She may be an able and shrewd politician, but not the white house. not now. I think what our nation needs the most is an orator, someone who in very few words can sway public opinion and rally people around a cause, like the presidents of old. Bush is horrible at that.