Here comes the controversial speech that President Obama gave today, addressing our nation’s educational system. In case you missed it, here are some of the highlights of the speech in a video format.
This videos show highlights from President Barack Obama’s speech to America’s student Sept. 8, 2009. The first part of this video is a NASCAR commercial made with the White House encouraging students to stay in school. It features Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Carl Edwards, Tony Stewart and Juan Pablo Montoya.
Props to my homey Zack who sent me in the right direction for the video. You can check the rest of the speech after the break.
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It’s sad that someone who lived during the time this country was segregated, would be this bitter and resentful. Especially to disrespect the first African-American President, who danced all night to her song which I wouldn’t have picked for the occasion. Her generation should be ashamed of her, my opinion of course.
I want one…weird that it launched in another country. **Searches ebay
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This entry was posted byThe first ever Obama-branded mobile phone is called Mi-Obama and it was recently launched, not in the US, how people would’ve expected, but in Kenya – the country where Obama’s father was born.
Mi-Obama is produced and sold by Mi-Fone, a company that you’ve probably never heard of. That’s because it’s only present in some Asian and African markets.
The phone is a candybar that has “Omaba” written on the back case, as well as the US Presitdent’s famous “Yes we can”. Apparently, the reason behind its launch is the fact that the new President of the USA will visit Kenya sometime in the future.
As for the specs of Mi-Obama, these are the ones of an entry-level device, including a 128 x 128 pixels display, FM radio and a Led torchlight.
If you’re in Kenya, you can find the Mi-Obama via the following retail stores: Xpress@ Nakumatt, Phonelink and Tuskys. Its price is of only $30.
If you’re not on Kenya, you’ll probably never find the phone
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