Saturday, July 4, 2009

Is it true that if Obama wins, one 4 yr term will be the longest he has held a job w/out looking for a new one?

Concerned Independent, how would that fare for the average person in a job interview?
Is it true that if Obama wins, one 4 yr term will be the longest he has held a job w/out looking for a new one?
Having no record could possibly win the election,so he could say he was self-employed.


Also,he would be able to rival Howdy Doody,or Kermit the frog as being puppet of the year because he would be Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid's puppet
Reply:Not true, but for the average person in a job interview only having a record of accomplishments 1 year out of every 7 and the accomplishments were at the expense of others who rightfully deserved the recognition for their accomplishments. The DNC candidate spent 7 years in the Illinois State Senate, although he had no record of accomplishments until his last year in the state senate. He was elected to the Illinois Senate in 1996 for a 2-yr term and was re-elected in 1998 for a 4-yr term. He lost a 2000 Congressional primary race, but continued in his Illinois senate job. In 2002, he was re-elected for his Illinois senate job. In January 2003, after six years on the Illinois state's Health and Human Services Committee, Jr. became chairman of the Committee. He had a huge boost from Emil Jones, who passed him the designated sponsorship of legislation that others had worked on for years, and Jr. took all the credit for others's long-term work when the bills passed, which established a legislative record in his last one year as Illinois senator. When later questioned about all the Pork that Jr. worked to get approved to reward Jones's district, Jr. said it was "he considered the pork, as steak".





The DNC candidate does not meet the minimum requirements of natural born citizenship and can't get a security clearance to do the US president's job.





http://www.puma08.com/2008/10/15/gamecha...
Reply:He actually held several jobs at one time for longer than 4 years





1993-2004 Visiting Law and Government Fellow, then Senior Lecturer, in Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago Law School. Taught courses on the due process and equal protection areas of constitutional law, on voting rights, and on racism and law. Helped develop a casebook on voting rights.


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1993-2002 Worked as an associate attorney with Davis, Miner, Barnhill %26amp; Galland. Represented non-profits and private individuals in urban development projects, voting rights cases, and wrongful firings. Filed major suit that forced the state of Illinois to enforce the Motor Voter Law and successfully argued a wrongful firing case before the U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.


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Reply:No.





The day after he is inaugurated he will impose Marshall Law and begin lobbying the entire world to create a new governing position as Emperor of the Universe.





It is in that job he plans to stay for the next 40 years.
Reply:After this, he is going to apply for "King of the World"





I'd vote for him.





If you get to vote for a King.
Reply:no he will continue to follow the foot steps of hitler and try to be the ruler of the world by the second year
Reply:Stupid.
Reply:No. He was a State senator for 12 years.
Reply:Yes....and LOL BASH..You are really an informed voter : )

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