Tag Archives: Biographies

Are the biographies of Obama safe for prek-6th graders to read in preparation for his speech next Tuesday?

I mean with all the cocaine use, and experimenting with sex and drugs… do you really want the schools to be assigining books about this man as required reading? I have taught my daughter everything she needs to know about obama. Technorati Tags: 6th Graders, Biographies, Books, Cocaine Use, Sex And Drugs

Does the Obama crowd have an Orwell feel to it?

Some say Bush's patriot act is Orwellian, but at least people kept their individuality. This whole Obama thing is the creepiest. It seems like people absolutely woship this guy, like they are hypnotized. You can't turn on the TV wihout seeing him. The Wal-Mart here has a book shelf full of obama biographies. Does anyone … Continue reading

So, why do people think that Barack Obama is so bad? Read the entire thing.?

Why do people not stick to the facts and judge on hearsay? I am not an obama supporter, but guess what? I don't support his health care plan–I believe that it still would leave too many Americans in misery….but I did do my homework. Please go to the link provided here: http://www.keepandshare.com/htm/biographies/barack_obama/C01_barack_obama_biography.php What I liked … Continue reading

How well do we really know Obama?

It seems like a huge proportion of the sources that are related to him are either in the form of his books and speeches. (Obviously, his books and speeches are biased.) His biographies are mostly fluff – nothing that really tells you exactly/specifically what he has done in his lifetime. How can we tell who … Continue reading

President Obama stands like a soldier with his arm across his chest?

When President obama was in France today he stood before a military band with his arm across his chest. I've been told that that is the way in which ex-soldiers usually salute other soldiers. Nothing in his biographies indicate a military background. Is he entitled to make this pose as Commander-in-Chief? Al: In the US … Continue reading