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Good thing she won't be in that house for long.
She will always strike me as a sour puss.
Can't wait to hear her "I now live in a home built by undocumented Mexicans"
Bye Felicia.
Loved it. She's right...while the Founding Fathers may have never imagined or intended for a First Family like theirs or country like ours today, we are the fruits of their vision and their legacy is ours.
we've come a long way.....but unfortunately Pres Obama hasn't been accepted by all the people....Bigot Donald, the Birther, did what he could to make sure the Obama was seen as illegitimate.....shoot, even a CDF poster and Trump supporter phma called Pres Obama a monkey a day or two ago.....
Trump isn't a bigot. That's just something the loony far left dems have invented because they don't want to discuss the horrible policies of their chosen one.
Michelle, like you, is someone who falsely plays the race card. Like she's really really felt those hardships. I imagine being in a soroity in an elite university must have been real hard on her, the poor thing.
I take it neither of you actually listened to the speech! It was a good speech by the way. Maybe you can turn off your absolute hatred of her to give a listen. But I doubt you would.
Listen to Michele Obama. I have not listened to her or her husband since 2008. It isn't "hate", I just don't care what they have to say. I just want them and their anti-American agenda out of the WH.
Great that she has come this far with free education as she got scholarships for the best Ivy League schools but she tend to "forget" to mention how blessed she is and if she hates the WH as it may have been build by slaves and other people than she should have told her hubby not to run or get a divorce and move on.
The slaves were not pushed in the gas chambers like more than 6 million Jews and amongst them a lot of my family members who would have loved to live and perform some labor to stay alive!
Of course we can keep dwelling on the past or move on. Btw WWII was more recent than slavery and both were not the best times in history
Michele has not been proud of this country until her hubby started to run for the Presidency.
I was proud of this country long before I moved here as my life and the life of many other people (gypsies, gay people, Jewish people, etc.) have been saved by Americans who gave their life for Freedom of others!
Obviously you failed to listen to the entire video.
No, slaves weren't pushed into gas chambers. Millions were abused on the journey, died and were thrown overboard. They would have loved to be alive.
But she is descendant of one or more of over 45 ethnic groups who somehow survived on the journey and through generations of torture. Unlike Jews, she and most descendants can't tell you their original ethnic groups or their religion. Neither did anyone carve out a special country for them and pour millions in yearly.
She descends from peole who endured slavery and Jim Crow, where murder and rape against her people were the norm.
YET she still acknowledges that she and all those under her voice are the fruits of the Founding Fathers' vision. So not sure why the complaints in your post. As a first generation American, I can understand that everyone's experience in the U.S. hasn't been the same as mine. I'm just grateful for the resilience of the Africans and their descendants in this place, whose sacrifices gave my family the opportunity to immigrate...
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