1964) is the wife of the 44th and incumbent President of the United
States, Barack Obama, and is the first African-American First Lady of
the United States. Raised on the South Side of Chicago, Obama attended
Princeton University and Harvard Law School before returning to
Chicago and to work at the law firm Sidley Austin, where she met her
future husband. Subsequently, she worked as part of the staff of
Chicago mayor Richard M. Daley, and for the University of Chicago
Medical Center.
Throughout 2007 and 2008, she helped campaign for her husband's
presidential bid and delivered a keynote address at the 2008
Democratic National Convention. She is the mother of two daughters,
Malia and Sasha, and is the sister of Craig Robinson, men's basketball
coach at Oregon State University. As the wife of a Senator, and later
the First Lady, she has become a fashion icon and role model for
women, and an advocate for poverty awareness and healthy eating.
Friend --
>
> When you become president, one thing that happens overnight
> is that you and everyone you love get a bunch of new nicknames.
>
> I was already pretty used to this. But "FLOTUS," short for First
> Lady of the United States, is really something else.
>
> I'm writing because our FLOTUS, Michelle, turns 48 on Tuesday,
> and I know I'm not her only fan out there.
>
> Will you join me in wishing her a happy birthday?
>
> Wish the First Lady a happy birthday — Barack Obama
>
> The decision to become part of this campaign was deeply personal
> for a lot of people, and Michelle and I are no exception. But we
> both knew, like anyone else who believes in what we're trying to
> do here, that this was never going to be easy.
>
> This fall, Michelle and I will have been married 20 years. The next
> 10 months will be harder than any we've experienced together,
> and I couldn't do it without her. I know she'd love to hear from
> you today:
>
> Thanks for your support,
>
> Barack
>
> P.S. -- This weekend, people are getting together to volunteer at
> service events in their communities in honor of Dr. Martin Luther
> King, Jr. Day.
Regardless of your political views, here's wishing the First Lady a very happy birthday on this day.
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Quote:I don't care how someone looks. I want our country back on track. I want to see the unemployment rate go wayyy down. I want to see people back to work. I want our food prices lowered. I want us to get off the stick with oil and utilize other resources that we have plenty of. I want us to go after our own oil, which we do have more oil resources than people want to admit. I don't want to be told what doctor I can see and what insurance I HAVE to buy. ObamaCare is UNconstitional and needs to be thrown out. I don't want our government bailing out corporations. What a big waste of money! Obama has gotten us deeper in debt than ever before. If a corporation gets in trouble, they need to get themselves out of trouble, not take the tax payers money...especially when they turn around and give big bonuses to their chiefs and employees. I want a president that will WORK for the PEOPLE. I don't want a president that goes on talk shows every other week, takes constant vacations, plays golf a hundred times a year and blows money excessively....and blames presidents before him, for the mess we are in. We know we are in a mess. We are not all stupid Americans. We don't even care who got us in this mess. We just want a president to get us out of it.
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Eddie267 wrote: Kind of hard to read your post david lots of spelling mistakes, we just need to take the troops out of Afghanistan and return them home; also do you like the communist system better?
It is a nice family picture.
Eddie267 wrote: I agree take them out of there let them deal with there own problems but I doubt that will ever happen, Obama knew where bin laden was for awhile then decided to launch the operation so killing bin laden would help is re-election. I believe next war is North Korea; mostly everything is made in China but doesn't last that long.
Quote:Our world government will do anything to reduce our population by 75 percent of this planetBut they won't.
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