Since Obama is a full-blown plagiarist, Michelle Obama, his cheap wife, was never proud of America to begin with, except for "today". Gee that's 26 years of hating America. It will be easy for her to go back to hating America again, I think. I said it once, I said it twice, plagiarism gets students thrown out of school. Hating America has no place in the White House.
Gyaos Baltar.
http://news.bostonherald.com/news/2008/view.bg?articleid=1074519
Michelle Obama proclaimed yesterday that for “the first time” in her adult life,” she was proud of America, as she spoke during a rally to support her husband’s presidential bid. While Barack Obama spent yesterday deflecting accusations from Hillary Clinton’s campaign of “plagiarizing” part of a speech delivered in 2006 by Bay State Gov. Deval Patrick, Mrs. Obama made her own headlines.
“Hope is making a comeback and, let me tell you, for the first time in my adult life, I am proud of my country. Not just because Barack is doing well, but I think people are hungry for change,” she said during a rally in downtown Milwaukee. “I have seen people who are hungry to be unified around some basic common issues and it has made me proud,” she told supporters.
Mrs. Obama was speaking as her husband and Clinton took their Democratic rivalry across icy Wisconsin ahead of today’s primary. With polls putting the pair almost neck-and-neck, Clinton’s campaign unveiled a new weapon.
Gyaos Baltar.
http://news.bostonherald.com/news/2008/view.bg?articleid=1074519
Michelle Obama proclaimed yesterday that for “the first time” in her adult life,” she was proud of America, as she spoke during a rally to support her husband’s presidential bid. While Barack Obama spent yesterday deflecting accusations from Hillary Clinton’s campaign of “plagiarizing” part of a speech delivered in 2006 by Bay State Gov. Deval Patrick, Mrs. Obama made her own headlines.
“Hope is making a comeback and, let me tell you, for the first time in my adult life, I am proud of my country. Not just because Barack is doing well, but I think people are hungry for change,” she said during a rally in downtown Milwaukee. “I have seen people who are hungry to be unified around some basic common issues and it has made me proud,” she told supporters.
Mrs. Obama was speaking as her husband and Clinton took their Democratic rivalry across icy Wisconsin ahead of today’s primary. With polls putting the pair almost neck-and-neck, Clinton’s campaign unveiled a new weapon.