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 Meet Barack
Meet Barack
Early Years
Barack Obama was born in Hawaii on August 4th, 1961.
His father, Barack Obama Sr., was born and raised in a
small village in Kenya, where he grew up herding goats
with his own father, who was a domestic servant to the
British.
Barack's mother, Ann Dunham, grew up in small-town
Kansas. Her father worked on oil rigs during the
Depression, and then signed up for World War II after
Pearl Harbor, where he marched across Europe in Patton's
army. Her mother went to work on a bomber assembly line,
and after the war, they studied on the G.I. Bill, bought a
house through the Federal Housing Program, and moved west
to Hawaii.
It was there, at the University of Hawaii, where
Barack's parents met. His mother was a student there, and
his father had won a scholarship that allowed him to leave
Kenya and pursue his dreams in America.
Barack's father eventually returned to Kenya, and
Barack grew up with his mother in Hawaii, and for a few
years in Indonesia. Later, he moved to New York, where he
graduated from Columbia University in 1983.
The College Years
Remembering the values of empathy and service that his
mother taught him, Barack put law school and corporate
life on hold after college and moved to Chicago in 1985,
where he became a community organizer with a church-based
group seeking to improve living conditions in poor
neighborhoods plagued with crime and high unemployment.
The group had some success, but Barack had come to
realize that in order to truly improve the lives of people
in that community and other communities, it would take not
just a change at the local level, but a change in our laws
and in our politics.
He went on to earn his law degree from Harvard in 1991,
where he became the first African-American president of
the Harvard Law Review. Soon after, he returned to Chicago
to practice as a civil rights lawyer and teach
constitutional law. Finally, his advocacy work led him to
run for the Illinois State Senate, where he served for
eight years. In 2004, he became the third African American
since Reconstruction to be elected to the U.S. Senate.
Political Career
It has been the rich and varied experiences of Barack
Obama's life - growing up in different places with people
who had differing ideas - that have animated his political
journey. Amid the partisanship and bickering of today's
public debate, he still believes in the ability to unite
people around a politics of purpose - a politics that puts
solving the challenges of everyday Americans ahead of
partisan calculation and political gain.
In the Illinois State Senate, this meant working with
both Democrats and Republicans to help working families
get ahead by creating programs like the state Earned
Income Tax Credit, which in three years provided over $100
million in tax cuts to families across the state. He also
pushed through an expansion of early childhood education,
and after a number of inmates on death row were found
innocent, Senator Obama worked with law enforcement
officials to require the videotaping of interrogations and
confessions in all capital cases.
In the U.S. Senate, he has focused on tackling the
challenges of a globalized, 21st century world with fresh
thinking and a politics that no longer settles for the
lowest common denominator. His first law was passed with
Republican Tom Coburn, a measure to rebuild trust in
government by allowing every American to go online and see
how and where every dime of their tax dollars is spent. He
has also been the lead voice in championing ethics reform
that would root out Jack Abramoff-style corruption in
Congress.
As a member of the Veterans' Affairs Committee, Senator
Obama has fought to help Illinois veterans get the
disability pay they were promised, while working to
prepare the VA for the return of the thousands of veterans
who will need care after Iraq and Afghanistan. Recognizing
the terrorist threat posed by weapons of mass destruction,
he traveled to Russia with Republican Dick Lugar to begin
a new generation of non-proliferation efforts designed to
find and secure deadly weapons around the world. And
knowing the threat we face to our economy and our security
from America's addiction to oil, he's working to bring
auto companies, unions, farmers, businesses and
politicians of both parties together to promote the
greater use of alternative fuels and higher fuel standards
in our cars.
Whether it's the poverty exposed by Katrina, the
genocide in Darfur, or the role of faith in our politics,
Barack Obama continues to speak out on the issues that
will define America in the 21st century. But above all his
accomplishments and experiences, he is most proud and
grateful for his family. His wife, Michelle, and his two
daughters, Malia, 9, and Sasha, 6, live on Chicago's South
Side where they attend Trinity United Church of Christ.
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MY MESSAGE FOR PEACE AND HARMONY
Dear brothers & sisters,
We all need to pray for one another, and to love one
another. We should always pray for the safety, peace,
love and brotherhood for people all over the world.
Too bad we can't have an independence day for the
entire world. A day of freedom from ignorance, hatred,
war, illusions, power and control. A day where we can
all love each other as human beings and toss away the
weapons of war, and cast out our fears and hatreds
from our hearts into the graves. We must mourn the
graves of the innocents all over the world, and give
the children of the world the hope of a peaceful,
loving and beautiful world.
A world full of love and without hatred or fear. A
world where we can join hands together and accept one
another, regardless of our skin color, ethnic
divisions, religion or nationality. If we don't unite
as a human race, then we have condemned the future
generation of children a dark and very grim future.
Think of love, compassion and peace always...
MY PRAYER FOR PEACE AND HARMONY
Merciful God, You made all of the people of the world
in Your own image and placed before us the pathway of
salvation through different Preachers who claimed to
have been Your Saints and Prophets. But, the
contradictions (made by us) in the interpretation of
Your teachings have resulted in creating divisions,
faith based hatreds and bloodshed in the world
community. Millions of innocent men, women and
children have so far been brutally killed by the
militants of several religions who have been
committing horrifying crimes against humanity and
millions more would not be butchered by them in the
future, if You guide and help us find ways to reunite
peacefully.
IN THE NAME OF GOD, THE COMPASSIONATE, THE MERCIFUL,
look with compassion on the whole human family; take
away the controversial teachings of arrogance,
divisions and hatreds which have badly infected our
hearts; break down the walls that separate us; reunite
us in bonds of love; and work through our struggle and
confusion to accomplish Your purposes on earth; that,
in Your good time, all nations and races could jointly
serve You in justice, peace and harmony. (Amen)
Regards,
Peace Activist
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Come with me to make the peace
Come with me to end the war
Come with me shine the night
Come with me to stop the fight
Come with me draw and write
Take the pencil and leave the
knife
Ray of hope enough for me to stay
alive
Draw the picture of the future
Show me the heart like a mirror
Love of the land is my duty
Love the justice is very beauty
I am sure that we will find
The start of the road and the
clear guide
I am sure that we will see
The bird rush from the ash
By the hope we are very strong
And the pessimism is very wrong
Come with me to help the people
Come with me to beat the evil
Come with me : by Jalil Hashim
Albaka
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