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  • RUN D.C. Obama T-Shirt

    January 27, 2009 | 3 Comments

    My friend, Ishak Kang, posted this image on his facebook page and I thought it was great.

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    Where will you be when President Obama is sworn in? How will you feel? Who do you want to spend that moment of global change with? Will you be in Washington? Chicago? In a bar, a stadium? your living room?
    The United States is going to be forever different and there will be no going back. [...]

    original post HERE.
    The historic U.S. Presidential election has come to an end with Barack Obama emerging victorious against John McCain. Obama will become the forty-fourth President of the United States and the first African-American to be elected for the highest office.
    * “To restore America’s competitiveness, we must recruit a new generation of science and technology [...]

    While I am excited to see that the rest of the world is happy that Obama is our President Elect, sometimes I think that messages get lost in translation.

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    addthis_title = ‘Japanese+Barack+Obama+Song’;
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    The 2008 presidential election marked two great changes to the U.S. Presidency. TheĀ  most obvious, of course, was the election of an African-American as the next president of the United States.
    But the bigger change over the long term was the crowning of the Internet as the king of all political media. It was the end [...]

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