For 82 days in 1968, Robert F. Kennedy ran for President. His campaign was described as magical and mystical. With RFK, we believed that anything was possible. Then his life was tragically cut short. His great potential left unfulfilled. There hasn’t been another politician, since RFK, who has inspired this country so profoundly…until Barak Obama. Will Barack Obama be able to recreate the magic of those 82 days?

Archive for April 1st, 2009

Deacon John's - President Barack Obama Should Receive One Million

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

That’s thanks in part to the Red Envelope Campaign that a Christian pro-life advocate in Massachusetts started. Inspired during a prayer, Christ Otto came up with the idea of sending red envelopes to President Barack Obama to protest his pro-abortion policies. “We are trying to change the president’s heart,” Otto says. “This is a message to a man that God hears the cry of innocent blood. It is not a political stunt, although I hope it changes policy in Washington.

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Barack Obama at the 2008 DNC | White House Politics

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

i love obama, when he speaks..i jus feel at ease, and i have so much trust in him, & trust that he will get america back on track & back to where we need to be! we need change america, and barack obama& joe biden can bring that change! This year Obama has inspired me to finally get off my and participate. Obama is everything I have ever wanted in the White House. His vice president compliments him perfectly, and Michelle will be an amazing first lady the likes of

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Mitt Romney Approves of Obama GM Take-Over (sort of)! | The Pink

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Once upon a time, back in the dark ages before the assention of the The Enlightened One, during what may prove to be this nation’s last “free” election, Mitt Romney was worshipped by conservatives as the last great hope. Nah, they’re as stupid as the Obama-Bots. Mitt Romney approves of what Barack Obama did to General Motors. Would you like me repeat myself. I sure don’t mind. Mitt Romney approves of what Barack Obama did to General Motors. Mitt Romney approves of

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OBAMA PRESIDENCY: "Bailout" Dot Connecting (OPEN THREAD-Updated

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Reading the Green Mountain leftie blogs these days in the state that turned blue for Obama before any other on election night, one can feel all of that “hope” and “change” sentiment bleeding out of their keyboards and into the chilly floor …. As I’ve acknowledged here over the past several months, Barack Obama’s personal story is deeply moving, and his soaring rhetoric on the campaign trail have inspired many at a time when all Americans are looking for some hope.

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Black and Gold: Rooney's departure hurts NFL

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Steelers’ owner Dan Rooney Sr. walks with President Barack Obama near the David L. Lawrence Convention Center during the campaign last year. When the NFL owners shook hands with the Steelers’ Dan Rooney last week and wished him well in his new position as U.S. ambassador But the economy is rotten and, well, let’s allow new NFL Players Association executive director DeMaurice Smith to address the work-stoppage threat: “There isn’t a day where I do not hope for peace.

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Will Obama Be a One Term President? | NewsBusters.org

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

That is the MSM liberal media for you! All in the poll wording to get the results THEY want to report on. I could not vote either. Ditto on drive country into ground. I hope 10% of the USA will wake up and throw him out. Obviously it’s ”Campaign for America’s Future” a far Left extremist/Socialist group backed by Soros or, worse yet, our tax monies. That NEVER happened on Bush’s watch. He trusted the American people (albeit that trust was mislaid).

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Hope and Change: Barack Obama and Me

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

site to post occasional thoughts on more or less law-related topics. Beginning in December 2007, I was inspired by the Obama campaign to start blogging in earnest on political issues. (My earlier posts can be found at barackobama.com.) Toward the end of the campaign, I created this site to continue commenting on politics and current events. The theme of this blog, hope and change, is intended to reflect the positive spirit of the campaign and the new administration.

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Shore Magazine » Interest » Officially Unofficial—Inspired Art for

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Officially Unofficial—Inspired Art for Obama Exhibition. By Shore Staff Published Mar 31st, 2009. See the prints, posters, photographs and videos that emerged in 2008 as icons of the art movement in support of Barack Obama for The exhibition features more than 100 works from independent artists and designers of the Obama 2008 campaign including Ray Noland’s “GoTellMama!” poster series, Shepard Fairey’s “Hope” poster, and Sol Sender’s Obama 2008 logo and branding.

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ABC Trumpets How Japanese Use Obama to Learn English | NewsBusters.org

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

That teacher seems to have a preference for those on the left, as Ward relayed how he “has also used speeches by Martin Luther King and John F. Kennedy for his classes, but he says his students are particularly inspired by the message of Mr . At least I hope he will.” Sciutto ended by trumpeting how “that familiar campaign theme has gone global.” Girl in South Korea: “Yes, we can.” Boy in Italy: “Yes, we can.”Barack Obama: “Yes, we can.” Girl in France: “Yes, we can.”

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Teens unite for the planet | Homes | Green Living

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Here’s another: Colin Carter, a grade 10 Toronto student who recently released a documentary on climate change after being inspired by a class assignment. He called it Fight for the Planet, and he poignantly asks, “If we don’t … who will?” And she cites Barack Obama’s presidential campaign as proof that “teenagers really can mobilize, their voices can be heard and they can really bring about change if they’re united around a cause they really care about.”

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