There were 15 Days left in the Campaign before the November 4 Elections and Obama is called away to be at his grandmother’s side. The ailing 85 years old lady who for some time brought him up is being released from the Hospital to convalesce from a badly broken hip bone. Expecting therefore to be off on Thursday and most of Friday, Obama is preparing to have his team continue for him. May God bless his grand mother and continue to Bless Obama in his pursuit of the highest Office
Lakeworth Florida
Ladies and gentlemen thank you for being here
And voicing your concerns and the things you would share
Kindly be patient we hope to get to you
Everyone matters so we’ll do the best we can do
We want to take this opportunity
Open the mics to every Tom, Dick and Harry
Reassuring folk like the Plumber Joe
Tax increases for those earning under $200,000 is Zero
Have no fears we will have your back
From day 1 our troops will be coming from Iraq
Let there be no doubts about healthcare
Obama proposes everyone will be covered within the first year
Rescues have started and we’ll rescue the Economy
In the first term your will experience more for your money
Doing this is all possible but please take note
At this time with 15 days left, you must give Obama your vote
All this week, we'll be featuring Michiganders who have been volunteering and working to bring the change we need by helping to elect Barack Obama. Today, we're featuring Sherri from Milford, who sends in a photo of "the real reason I've worked so hard on this campaign - my new grandson Wyatt."
Join the Obama Campaign for Change and help us in this critically important stretch before Election Day. With only 15 days until the most important election in our lives, it's so important to keep our momentum going and keep making the phone calls, knocking on doors, and doing everything possible to bring about the change we need on November 4. Visit a Campaign for Change office near you to learn more about how to get involved, or check out our online action center today!
As a retired public school teacher of 30 years, I would obviously count education as one of my top priorities in terms of issues facing the new President. Several years ago I listened to an interview on NPR with Barack Obama, at the time a brand new member of the U.S. Senate. I had been following his career and was particularly interested in this interview because the topic was education. He spoke about the fact that there were some excellent places of learning in this country and we needed to study those places of success in order to find models for educational reform in districts that were failing. I was currently involved in a program that was developing lab sites where teachers could learn from other teachers, so I was impressed with his depth of understanding the power of professional learning communities. I looked up the names of some of the individuals advising him on educational matters and was further impressed by a line-up of professionals whose books I’d read and used in my own teaching practice. Barack continues to inspire me with his broad understanding of issues and his ability to find the brightest minds in the country to advise him on the details. I sincerely believe it will be the American children who will most benefit from an Obama administration.