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Is Obama a failed community organizer?

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Is Obama a failed community organizer?

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  1. No... although he could have joined a large legal firm, Obama word diligently as a community organizer in Chicago and accomplished great and meaningful work.


  2. I live in Chicago and yes he did fail.

  3. Why do you hours on hours ask the stupidest questions about obama. You dont even seek a answer you just say random nonsense to make a statement. I'm sick of all this Y!A spam

  4. Indeed he is. And I think GOVERNOR outweighs Community Organizer by far. Nice try Obama, but we don't want your drama!

  5. A community organizer who is close to presidency

    That's pretty much the definition of success

  6. what happened? He couldn't  extort corporations?

  7. Obama may not be a 'failed community leader'  but one thing he is not is this:  

    He has NO record of ever serving this country, he has NO special needs child, he's never gone above and beyond and even adopted a special situational child, he's never participated in the sport of hunting, he has NO experience in the international arena and he has absolutely NO iota of what it means to fight against the enemy and defend his country!   Now, if all ya'll naysayers think he is what WE ALL need in OUR White House, then so be it.  I and now more millions of "come out of the woodwork voters" do agree on one thing, we'd by all means much rather have someone in the White House whose actually served this country and actually has OUR BEST INTERESTS AT HEART  and not the same old Dems rhetoric.

  8. Yes. The people he tried to 'help' are worse off than ever before

  9. No. I don't expect the Right to have anything positive to say about Barack. The right only listen to the negative things the conservative talk shows say about him. They don't do their own research.  Obama didn't indicate his race on his college application to Harvard. Since he graduated from the most honor college Harvard. He has an undergraduate and law degree from Howard University, a master's in international relations from the London School of Economics.  He became a lawyer, a law professor. Achieved at becoming a U.S. Senator at a young age.  He made history as the First African American Democrat nominee. He might be our First black president. He came from rag to riches. No. That's an American story.  He spend his entire adult life working on the behalf of issues that are import to the African-American community: As a community organizer working in low-income neighborhoods on the South side of Chicago, as a civil right attorney dealing with voting rights and employment-right cases.  In other words. He help people that were less fortune. I admire that in a man. ~:>

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