Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Obama is just getting started

Foundation says Obama is just getting started


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President Barack Obama recently vowed that his “project” will continue long after he leaves the White House.

In a new email to supporters, the Obama Foundation has reiterated that the president is going to remain very politically active after 2016 with the declaration “eight years is only the beginning.”

“Eight years is only the beginning"??  Barack Obama’s commitment to public service preceded his 'presidency', and will continue long after he and the first 'lady' leave the White House. The foundation will carry forward the Obamas’ efforts to inspire active citizenship, expand economic opportunity, and promote peace and justice throughout the world,” said the email.

The foundation is currently finalizing plans for the Obama Foundation headquarters and his 'presidential' library, which are expected to be located in Chicago.

“Our first priority is laying the groundwork for the Barack Obama Library and Museum. This year we’ll choose a host and construction site, and start to gather the artifacts that recall a historic 'presidency',” the foundation website says. (Boy is THAT an UNDERSTATEMENT!!)

Philanthropic foundations are not uncommon for former presidents, but Obama’s could prove remarkable if it enjoys the same fundraising and online savvy as the 'president’s' two campaigns.  It’s worth noting that the foundation’s volunteer board is headed up by Martin Nesbitt, national treasurer to both Obama campaigns.
H/T: Paul Bedard

http://personalliberty.com/foundation-says-obama-is-just-getting-started/


3 comments:

Popeye said...

PEOPLE ......W A K E U P.........THIS IS NOT OBAMA.....WE HAVE NOT SEEN THE REAL 0BOZO FOR SEVERAL MONTHS.... FIRST GIVE AWAY.....TOOOOO MUCH GRAY HAIR....THIS IS HIS NUMBER 3 CLONE.

Anonymous said...

We wonder if the museum will feature him hanging from a rope in front of the whorehouse??

Anonymous said...

Suggestion: "demolish" his new library as a token of our appreciation for his contributions to this country..that would be a real appropriate memorial.