Jul 08, 2008 12:34PM GMT
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Which lady would make a better first lady?
Before you decide maybe you should read about both. I was surprised on things I found out.http://en.wikipedia.org/cindy_hensley_mccain
http://en.wikipedia.org/michelle_obama
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raves +6 Aug 06, 2008 07:50PM GMT
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raves +10 posted Aug 05, 2008 12:20PM GMT
Answered Michelle Obama
Michelle Obama is opinionated, appears to have a skewed view of race relations in this Country, and does not seem to be a particularly compassionate person. However, Cindy McCain is a recovering drug abuser, apparently a white collar criminal, and apparently has attempted to manipulate the legal system with her "influence". Perhaps most disturbing is the fact that it appears that Senator McCain has abused his position as a United States Senator in order to protect her from Federal investigation and likely prison time. When you add to that the fact that Cindy McCain seduced a married war hero and convinced him to abandon the wife that stood by him during his years as a POW, it doesn't paint a pretty picture. It has also recently been revealed that Cindy McCain owns a piece of Anheuser Busch, and as a result now owns a business that violates the US embargo of Cuba, and that is even more worrisome.
All in all, although Michelle Obama doesn't seem to be particularly likeable, she is far and away the better choice for First Lady. -
raves +5 Aug 06, 2008 05:08PM GMTAmerica WAS built by common people, but has been tore down by a clown that was born on 3rd base and thinks he hit a homerun. Bush was a cheerleader at a all boys school , and he and his VP got out of going to war while cheerleading from the sidelines. They have broke this country to the point of having to borrow from the commies , while making sure their buddies got rich. They ignored warnings that let 9/11 happen .... why an I wasting my time on you ?!!
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raves +3 Aug 07, 2008 08:36PM GMT
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Answered Michelle Obama
MICHELLE ROBINSON OBAMA'S BIOGRAPHY
* MICHELLE ROBINSON OBAMA - THE EARLY YEARS
Born on January 17, 1964, Michelle Robinson was raised in a one-bedroom apartment on Chicago's South Shore.
Of note is that she shared a "bedroom" with her brother, but it wasn't much of a bedroom. It was actually the living room with a divider down the middle. Michelle's father died in 1990 two years before she married Barack, but her mother is still alive and living in the same one-bedroom apartment, protected by a burglar-proof wrought-iron door and secured windows.
After high school Michelle Robinson majored in sociology at Princeton University, graduating with cum laude honors in 1985. From there she attended Harvard where she earned her law degree in 1988, one year ahead of her husband-to-be, Barack, whom she hadn't met yet but attended the same law school.
* MICHELLE AND BARACK MEET
After graduating from Harvard,...
MICHELLE ROBINSON OBAMA'S BIOGRAPHY
* MICHELLE ROBINSON OBAMA - THE EARLY YEARS
Born on January 17, 1964, Michelle Robinson was raised in a one-bedroom apartment on Chicago's South Shore.
Of note is that she shared a "bedroom" with her brother, but it wasn't much of a bedroom. It was actually the living room with a divider down the middle. Michelle's father died in 1990 two years before she married Barack, but her mother is still alive and living in the same one-bedroom apartment, protected by a burglar-proof wrought-iron door and secured windows.
After high school Michelle Robinson majored in sociology at Princeton University, graduating with cum laude honors in 1985. From there she attended Harvard where she earned her law degree in 1988, one year ahead of her husband-to-be, Barack, whom she hadn't met yet but attended the same law school.
* MICHELLE AND BARACK MEET
After graduating from Harvard, Michelle accepted a position at a downtown Chicago law firm. In 1989 she was asked to mentor a summer associate from Harvard name Barack Obama. According to reports, Barack didn't have much interest in corporate law, but did have a lot of interest in Michelle.
Apparently Michelle Robinson initially brushed off advances from Barack because they were working at same firm...and he was an intern and she higher up the law firm's foodchain as an associate. But love prevailed and they were married on October 18, 1992.
Interestingly Barack and Michelle waited almost seven years before having children. Their first daughter name Malia Ann Obama was born in 1999 with Natasha (often called "sasha") following two years later in 2001.
When asked about what made her fall in love with him she replied "for the same reason many other people respect him; his connection with people."
Even though her husband is the center of attention, Michelle has zero concerns about fidelity in their marriage. She told Ebony magazine in March 2006, "I never worry about things I can't affect, and with fidelity . . . that is between Barack and me, and if somebody can come between us, we didn't have much to begin with."
* MICHELLE'S ROBINSON OBAMA'S CAREER
Michelle's impressive resume includes: Former associate dean at the University of Chicago; a member of six boards of directors including the prestigious Chicago Council on Global Affairs, the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools and Tree House Foods; and Vice President, Community and External Affairs at the University of Chicago Hospitals. In this position she was responsible for all programs and initiatives that involve the relationships between the hospitals and the community as well as management of the hospitals' business diversity program.
* MICHELLE OBAMA'S INFLUENCES ON BARACK'S POLITICAL CAREER
Michelle's professional relationships were helpful when her husband in 2004, then a state senator, ran for the United States Senate, where he faced a primary dominated by some of the Democratic Party's most powerful political families.
In this 2004 race, Obama had the support of influential black business leaders, some of whom had closer ties to his wife than they did to him. According to Newsweek, a former boss of Michelle Obama's, a powerful black woman Valerie Jarrett, chair of the Chicago Stock Exchange, served as finance chair of Barack Obama's U.S. Senate campaign.
* MICHELLE OBAMA: THE MOM & WIFE
After Barack was elected to the U.S. Senate, Barack and Michelle choose to keep their children in Chicago, where Michelle continued her career as well. "We made a good decision to stay in Chicago so that has kept our family stable," Michelle Obama told the Chicago Tribune. Every Sunday the family attends services at the Trinity United Church of Christ.
According to reports, Michelle has mastered being a mother, career woman and the wife of a politician. When Newsweek magazine trailed her in 2004, the reporter could not help but notice a to-do list for her two daughters Malia and Natasha that included time for "play." She is in bed most nights by 9:30 and rises each morning at 4:30 to run on a treadmill. This level of discipline and organization helps her manage her public and private pressures with poise. In New Yorker magazine Michelle noted that the life of a political wife is "hard and that's why Barack is such a grateful man."
But there's more to it. "Barack didn't pledge riches" Michelle explains to Newsweek. "Only a life that would be interesting. On that promise he's delivered."
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