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I find it disgusting that he'd take such a false position on immigration in front of his friends but, he still hires foreign workers to d the same job that Americans can do if only he'd pay. This man ain't about AMERICA, he's about SELF!!!
@Speedy:
You're right on the money with President Obama's experience both politically and morally. Trump simply wants to use the blacks as PAWNS just like Sheriff David Clarke...and you know how I feel about his fake black azz!!!
@amber123:
You're also right. Remember when Trump said that he was going to have a meeting with the NRA on the whole 'no fly no buy' deal? Guess what? That meeting never happened...and never will. Rush Limbaugh to his listeners is as David Koresh to the Branch Davidian compound and others alike.
data mining result:
CHICAGO — In his books, speeches and campaign commercials, Sen. Barack Obama often harks back to his days as a civil rights attorney.
It is fundamental to his autobiography, displayed on his campaign website and woven into his appeals for votes. In one of his television ads leading up to the South Carolina primary, Obama recalled "working as a civil rights attorney to make sure that everybody's vote counted."
Senior attorneys at the small firm where he worked say he was a strong writer and researcher, but was involved in relatively few cases -- about 30 -- and spent only four years as a full-time lawyer before entering politics.
Obama arrived in Chicago in 1993 with a degree from Harvard Law School and was hired as a junior lawyer at the firm then known as Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Gallard. He helped represent clients in civil and voting rights matters and wrongful firings, argued a case before a federal appellate court, and took the lead in writing a suit to expand voter registration.
For The Record
Los Angeles Times Tuesday, April 08, 2008 Home Edition Main News Part A Page 2 National Desk 1 inches; 53 words Type of Material: Correction
Obama's law career: An article in Sunday's Section A about Sen. Barack Obama's career as a lawyer said he was hired as a junior lawyer at the firm then known as Davis, Miner, Barnhill & Gallard and now known as Miner, Barnhill & Gallard. The correct spelling of the final surname is Galland.
But the firm also handled routine legal matters and real estate. Obama spent about 70% of his time on voting rights, civil rights and employment, generally as a junior associate. The rest of his time was spent on matters related to real estate transactions, filing incorporation papers and defending clients against minor lawsuits.
In one instance, Obama defended a nonprofit corporation that owns low-income housing projects against a lawsuit in which a man alleged that he slipped and fell because of poor maintenance. Obama got the suit dismissed.
In another case, Obama appeared on behalf of a nonprofit corporation that provided healthcare for poor people. A woman who claimed income of less than $8,000 a year had sued Obama's client to obtain a $336 payment for baby-sitting services; Obama's client paid up, and the case was settled.
In 1994, Obama appeared in Cook County court on behalf of Woodlawn Preservation & Investment Corp., defending it against a suit by the city, which alleged that the company failed to provide heat for low-income tenants on the South Side during the winter.
as a senator:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/09/us/politics/09obama.html no major accomplishments.
and where you live is irrelevant.
Trump graduated from Wharton, and built an empire, barry didn't build that, and hilldebeast is a liar that has been riding the coat tails of her husband for the past 30 years. Anything but the sick, tired, hilldebeast, she offers only misery.
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