The scale of Obama’s campaign
“The year’s most successful startup took a skinny kid with a funny name and turned him into the most powerful new national brand in a generation”
Read how in the Fast Company 50 Most Innovative Companies
“The year’s most successful startup took a skinny kid with a funny name and turned him into the most powerful new national brand in a generation”
Read how in the Fast Company 50 Most Innovative Companies
Barack Obama’s book, “The Audacity of Hope,” shows a appealing title. It has an idea of bravery mixed confidently. There is nothing Pollyanna regarding it. I will most likely not support almost everything he says, but he’s our president, and for me, he creates confidence. Which can do more for a country than any amount of backroom deals. Hope gives us energy, and energy sustains us through trying times. Boy, we’ve had them. I’m from West Texas, and I did not vote for Bush. When McCain ran against Obama, I used to be a citizen of Arizona, but I gave audacious hope a chance. The fight for progress and laying the foundations of prosperity is just not over. I have come across the quips of those that don’t think Obama is able to do it. But step back a second. Would anyone have most of us fail only to tarnish the star of an incumbent for whom they did not vote? Attempting to keep our priorities straight, let’s work together with our president and build our future.
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