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Some people just love President Obama. Others actually pay attention. Like when the President is at an official function and takes 130 photos with dignitaries across the world. (Including press photos with the children of Spain's President - which is illegal in their nation)
But the thing that catches the attention, especially with Eric Spiegelman, is the way President Obama is so rigid. Generally I mean that in his political policies and liberal ways. Still this video of the photos released by the White House proves that President Obama is unmoving beyond his dedication to socialistic views.
I'd laugh more if it wasn't the same ability that helped lead to his election in 2008.
Ok, hold the presses. I just saw this video - thanks to On A Whole New Level (which links to my site I found out) - that had me laughing out loud. This is the perfect video about the whole Black man in an elevator situation.
Warning, this contains a small bit of vulgar language that some might find offensive. Of course the subject matter it is dealing with is a whole lot more offensive if you ask me.
Now tell me that wasn't perfect. I had to watch it twice. Thank you ThinkerGoneMad.
Senator Obama is quite the politician. Only a great orator could face the comments of his friends and colleagues and others, as they dissent his stated opinions, and still look good. You couldn’t make this fly in Hollywood even if you had great writers.
which leads me to this
You get one vote tomorrow. Be informed about who you choose. www.mvass.com
Full video of the McCain - Obama Presidential debate
The following is the full video of the Sept 26, 2008 Presidential debate of Senator McCain and Senator Obama.
I believe that it is imperative that every American listen to exactly what each candidate said, and plans for America if they become President. My comments and in-depth analysis will be up shortly. In addition I will be providing a copy of the complete transcript of the entire debate.
I hope that this information helps each of you to come to a decision on who you wish to vote for. Because no matter whom you choose, your vote is vital to get the best person possible in the White House, and we can only get that if everyone makes an informed vote.
When the attention of the nation turns to politics, there are few things that most would call inspirational that occur. Generally there are soundbites of this debate answer, or a bit of polispeak that is catchy from a speech. But one thing is certain, in this election cycle Senator Obama has definitely inspired many of every political affiliation in the nation.
Initially this was seen in the Obama Girl video, which was more cute than much else. But it caught on like wildfire. But now there is a video, by Will I Am that I feel is inspirational. It’s not about who you want to choose, sort of, but that our voices count especially when we vote.
I agree with the intent of the video, which I include below if you have not seen it yet. Vote, make your voice be heard. No matter who you choose, as a nation voicing our concerns and opinions we can not only have change, but get positive changes that are in everyone’s best interest.
I have mentioned several videos about various Presidential candidates over the past few months and weeks. I've presented humorous videos, and serious commentary. And I hope you have enjoyed them all.
But I have focused primarily on the leading Presidential candidates. So in the interest of nuetrality and fair coverage I want to look at the second tier. This is a bit more comical than most, tougne-in-cheeck to say the least. But it is an official video and the candidate is serious.