Thursday, November 18, 2010

Has Obama written a book on how to change your identity?

He seems to be pretty good at changing things.Has Obama written a book on how to change your identity?
No, but I think he did write a book on how to have the worst friends and associates of any presidential candidate.Has Obama written a book on how to change your identity?
Yeah - Palin's trying to read it right now. But it uses those BIG anti-American type words.Has Obama written a book on how to change your identity?
BECAUSE THINGS ARE GOING SO WELL UNDER REPUBLICANTS RULE,RIGHT?Has Obama written a book on how to change your identity?
if he hasn't then he should he did a hell of a job changing hisHas Obama written a book on how to change your identity?
If i wanted another bush then maybe i'd agree. It took a republican to screw up are economy .. etc.. OBVIOUSLY A DEMOCRAT IS THE ONLY WAY TO CLEAN IT UP!Has Obama written a book on how to change your identity?
Yes he has written a book, Read Obama's autobiography, Dreams From My Father.



The reasons why to vote for Barack Obama



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The tides of history are rising higher and faster these days. Read them right and ride them, or be crushed. And then along comes Barack Obama, with the kinds of gifts that appear in politics but once every few generations. There is a sense of dignity, even majesty, about him, and underneath that ease lies a resolute discipline. It's not just that he is eloquent ?with that ability to speak both to you and to speak for you ?it's that he has a quality of thinking and intellectual and emotional honesty that is extraordinary.

I first learned of Barack Obama from a man who was at the highest level of George W. Bush's political organization through two presidential campaigns. He described the first-term senator from Illinois as %26quot;a walking hope machine%26quot; and told me that he would not work for any Republican candidate in 2008 if Obama was nominated. He challenged me to read Obama's autobiography, Dreams From My Father.

The book was a revelation. Here was a man whose honesty about himself and understanding of the human condition are both deep and compassionate. Born to a white mother and an African father, he was raised in multiracial Hawaii and for several years in Indonesia. He drifted through some druggy teenage years ?no apologies! ?before emerging as a star at Harvard Law School. He chose to work as a community organizer in the projects of Chicago rather than join the wealthy insider world of corporate law. And as a young adult, he searched, in the distant villages of Kenya, for the father and family he never knew.

As I read all this, so elegantly written, my mind kept rolling over: Might it be possible? Is there some fate by which we could have this man as president of the United States?

Throughout the primaries, and during a visit he paid to our offices, we have come to know Barack Obama, his toughness and his grace. He would not be intimidated, and he declined to back down, when Senator Clinton called him %26quot;frankly, naive%26quot; for his willingness to meet leaders of hostile nations. When one of her top campaign officials tried to smear him for his earlier drug use, he did not equivocate or backtrack. On the matter of experience and capability, he has run an impressive, nearly flawless campaign ?one that whupped America's most hard-boiled political infighters. Indeed, Obama was far more prepared to run a presidential campaign ?from Day One ?than Senator Clinton. And at no point did he go negative with personal attacks or character assassination; as much as they might have been justified, they didn't even seem tempting to him.

Obama has emerged by displaying precisely the kind of character and judgment we need in a president: renouncing the politics of fear, speaking frankly on the most pressing issues facing the country and sticking to his principles. He recognizes that running for president is an opportunity to inspire an entire nation.



Read Obama's autobiography, Dreams From My Father.Has Obama written a book on how to change your identity?
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