Obama Visits Louisville
May 12, 2008
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama visited Louisville on May 12, speaking at the Kentucky International Convention Center. Photos by David Perry | Staff
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May 12, 2008
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama visited Louisville on May 12, speaking at the Kentucky International Convention Center. Photos by David Perry | Staff
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Hello, Kentucky!
Your state is important for Democrats to put the only candidate who will bring change in Washington.
That candidate is “Barack Obama”.
Barack Obama will WIN John McCain in the General election.
BARACK OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT!
Thanks, Michelle. I’m glad Obama thinks we’re important.
THANK YOU BARACK OBAMA! And thanks to those Kentuckians who have taken enough time to learn about the candidates in this election to make the best choice! Kudos from a KY-Californian!
In running for Presidency several steps have to be made, including two Legal Forms. Those Legal Forms are AFFIDAVIT FOR CANDIDACY ( SFN 02703) and STATEMENT OF INTEREST ( SFN 10172).
According to Barack Obama, his Grandfather was Muslin. His Black Father was married to his White Mother. If that is so, then, Barack Obama Jr. , Barack Obama II or Barack Obama III should be on these two Legal Applications. If not, then, he lied on these Documents.
I believe that his real name of Barack H. Obama is on both Documents. However, his father and his mother were never married, especially back In the early 60’s (sixties). His father was black and his mother was white.. Also , Muslim and Christian Marriages weren’t popular, even in Hawaii.
Barack was raised by a single white female parent.
“”George Bush knows that I have never supported engagement with terrorists, and the president’s extraordinary politicization of foreign policy and the politics of fear do nothing to secure the American people or our stalwart ally Israel.” Obama, May 2008
At the SC debate when questioned if he would “meet separately, without precondition, during the first year of your administration…with the leaders of Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba, and North Korea, in order to bridge the gap that divides our countries.” Obama had a ready answer. “I would,” he said without hesitation. ” Jul 2007
“Sen. Barack Obama stood his ground Monday on his controversial remarks earlier this year that he would meet with Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.” Sep 2007.
Your entire issue is a love poem to Obama. How much have you been paid?
You realize that there is another candidate running, don’t you?
A candidate who has not dismissed the people in Kentucky as uneducated and poor nor as bitter, clinging to their guns and religion.
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