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If I were a bus driver I'd help my mom. It doesn't matter my profession, I would do what's right. And doing what's right is something Nobama doesn't do.
I heard he hates puppies and children too. Bastard.
I'm sure he has his reasons for not helping his living relatives. Just like I'm sure he would have helped out his mom if he wasn't so high on coke and sleeping with homosexuals all the time. Let's all leave this poor Muslim....cough cough....man alone.
(The above information is completely baseless and meant to be satire. Please do not take any of it seriously or try to 'educate' me because I am 'ignorant and misinformed'.)
Barack Obama only does things if it means votes for him.
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Originally Posted by j760
If I were a bus driver I'd help my mom. It doesn't matter my profession, I would do what's right. And doing what's right is something Nobama doesn't do.
Barack Obama only does things if it means votes for him.
Wikipedia? really? Why not quote the writing on a bathroom wall while you are at it. Wikipedia holds absolutely no water as a creditable source in any circle.
Read and know before you run your mouth and fingers.
Some quotes:
S. Ann Soetoro was a teen mother who later got a Ph.D. in anthropology;
Ann's most lasting professional legacy was to help build the microfinance program in Indonesia, which she did from 1988 to '92—before the practice of granting tiny loans to credit-poor entrepreneurs was an established success story. Her anthropological research into how real people worked helped inform the policies set by the Bank Rakyat Indonesia, says Patten, an economist who worked there. "I would say her work had a lot to do with the success of the program," he says. Today Indonesia's microfinance program is No. 1 in the world in terms of savers, with 31 million members, according to Microfinance Information eXchange Inc., a microfinance-tracking outfit.
In the fall of 1994, Ann was having dinner at her friend Patten's house in Jakarta when she felt a pain in her stomach. A local doctor diagnosed indigestion. When Ann returned to Hawaii several months later, she learned it was ovarian and uterine cancer. She died on Nov. 7, 1995, at 52.
She was educated, accomplished, employed and a pioneer in her chosen profession. She could afford to pursue many higher learning degrees and travel around the world at her whim.
Barack Obama only does things if it means votes for him.
Someone "gets it!"
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