MKDS

Barack Obama Profile of a World Leader



Posted: Monday, December 12, 2011

by MKDS
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It may come as a surprise for many, that just a normal man from Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK, is in a comfortable zone of support when it comes to giving support of America’s President Barack Obama. It may actually surprise even the people of the United Kingdom that my decision, if ever it was available to ask, would be to have Barack Obama or, someone like him as Prime Minister of our own country.

Often my viewing of the American life is fraught with strange look’s and even stranger questions and statements as to why I watch the US Elections, some of the Senate Meetings, or why I support such worthy causes in my eyes where the American people are concerned. Well, all I can say is this: “I am passionate of many things American, and as this passion grows each day to each year, my support should not be slammed or stripped by anyone who prefers to live the life they do.”

This is a Profile that I came across a while ago and which I decided to keep, as I believe that it is the only information which anyone needs in which to research America’s 44th President of the United States of America. Of course, not all is revealed here, because simple facts will encourage more research to be initiated.



Barack Obama Profile of a World Leader

Born 4 Aug 1961 in Hawaii

Studied law at Harvard

Worked as a civil rights lawyer in Chicago

Served in Illinois state senate 1996-2004

Elected to the US Senate in 2004

Barack Obama made history on 4 November 2008 when he easily defeated Republican rival John McCain to become the first black president of the United States.

He had already broken new ground in his White House campaign, as the first black candidate to become the presidential choice of either major US party.

His stirring oratory, combined with an easy charm, won him supporters in the US and admirers across the globe.

        

Critics, however, have started to question whether there is much substance behind his well-crafted statements of good intent.

Domestically, his first year in office has thus far been dominated by his attempts to reform US healthcare amid fierce opposition.

Internationally, much of his focus has been on attempts to achieve new agreements on nuclear disarmament and climate change, with his efforts in these areas yet to bear fruit.

And while there has been some progress on disengagement from Iraq, with US troops withdrawing to their bases as the Iraqi army grows in strength, the military headache of Afghanistan has been growing.

International upbringing

Mr Obama first came to national prominence when he electrified the 2004 Democratic National Convention in a speech about self-reliance and high aspiration.

The son of a Kenyan man and a white woman from Kansas, he emphasised his personal history in a speech reflecting traditional American ideals.

"Through hard work and perseverance my father got a scholarship to study in a magical place - America, which stood as a beacon of freedom and opportunity to so many who had come before," he said.

After his landslide US Senate election victory in Illinois a few months later, he became a media darling and one of the most visible figures in Washington, with two best-selling books to his name.

Mr Obama is named after his father, who grew up in Kenya herding goats but gained a scholarship to study in Hawaii.

There the Kenyan met and married Mr Obama's mother, Ann, who was living in Honolulu with her parents.

When Mr Obama was a toddler, his father got a chance to study at Harvard but there was no money for the family to go with him. He later returned to Kenya alone, where he worked as a government economist, and the couple divorced.

Mr Obama has two young daughters with his wife, Michelle

When Mr Obama was six, his mother married an Indonesian man and the family moved to Jakarta.

Although his father and step-father was Muslim, Mr Obama is a Christian and attended secular and Catholic schools during the four years he lived in Indonesia, a largely Muslim country.

He then moved back to Hawaii to live with his grandparents and attend school.

Mr Obama went on to study political science at Columbia University in New York, and then moved to Chicago where he spent three years as a community organiser.

In 1988 he left to attend Harvard Law School, where he became the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review.

During the summer vacations from Harvard, Mr Obama returned to Chicago and served internships with law firms.

It was during one such internship that he met the then Michelle Robinson, whom he went on to marry in 1992. The couple have two young daughters, Malia and Sasha.

After Harvard, Mr Obama returned to Chicago to practise civil rights law, representing victims of housing and employment discrimination.

He served in the Illinois state senate from 1996 to 2004, before winning a seat in the US Senate.

On Capitol Hill, Mr Obama established a firmly liberal voting record, but also worked with Republican colleagues on issues such as HIV/Aids-education and prevention.

An early critic of the Iraq war, he spoke out against the prospect of war several months before the March 2003 invasion.

Race

The senator attended the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago for almost two decades but broke away from it in May 2008 after controversial sermons by Trinity preachers hit the headlines.

Mr Obama generated a buzz not often seen in US politics

To many people, Mr Obama seemed to come from nowhere in his bid for the presidency. Although he had served in the Illinois state senate for eight years, it was only in 2004 that he shot to national prominence, with the speech that stirred the Democratic National Convention.

And it was only in the two years leading up to the election that his name, face and story became known beyond America.

The senator clinched the Democratic nomination after a long and gruelling battle against former first lady Hillary Clinton.

In the course of campaigning, Senator Obama broke all records for fundraising, by harnessing the internet to collect huge numbers of small donations, as well as larger sums from corporate donors.

He also demonstrated the ability to gather crowds of 100,000 people or more to his rallies, and to generate a buzz seldom seen in US politics.

**Taken from Open Domain & BBC World News Political Correspondents 2010.
Marcus De Storm having much, if not a very colourful life behind him, has been a writer since the age of 10 years old, Marcus’s passion not only burns with motivation, but it also drives him to his next piece that he edits and cleans himself before Publishing, Posting or Submitting. And with more than 38+ Blog Sites, 3 Websites, 4 YouTube Channels and many other Conduits at his disposal, the extent of his writing and ability can be seen visually by all of their readers and viewers.

Marcus De Storm is the CEO/Director of http://www.multimediaproducts.co.uk/ (UK & International). Presently a Published Writer/Author in the US, Marcus lives in Wetherby, Leeds, UK, along with his wife of fourteen years, Carol, and their two twin young daughters, Chantal and Jade.

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» left by Bruce Horst
140 days 16 hours ago.
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I appreciate you posting this, Marcus. I think I'm still in shock over the hatred that President Obama has elicited from otherwise caring people in America. I've witnessed both friendships and family relationships fall apart because of the over-the-top hatred of this man. It leaves me wondering if in the end these people will believe what they've sacrificed for hatred was really worth it. I doubt it.
» left by MKDS 140 days 10 hours ago.
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Thank you Bruce.

Symmetrically in the UK, David Cameron has achieved the same with the people, only our Prime Minister, it would seem, refuses to listen to anyone. If I may say, Barack has had very difficult choices to make, as David Cameron has, too, but The President of the United States listens to the American people - Cameron does not.

Families are also divided here, while our Government's Coalition crumbles and the Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, (Who I add with haste, my Wife and I voted for) has all but ended his support and relationship with the Conservative Prime Minister's "Go it alone...We are all in this together" cloak and dagger speech.

Personally, my family have never been as political as we are now, with only previously making the important decision on "Who" to vote for. It is interesting at this point to the differences between the USA and UK voting "Likes" and "Dislikes". But at the end of the day, we are all at the mercy of these Government's and their belief's that they are helping the countries Economy, People's Interest's and Defence.

The People of the United Kingdom are not happy that the Government are "Taking" while it would appear they not "Giving" - Working more hours for less pay, the reduction in Pensions, withdrawal of Public Services and stripping of Family Benefits just to claw back a few pounds to pay for their bad investments and mistakes. Personally, my Family and I would like to see Prince William crowned King and all Government issues and control handed to him. Will it happen? I very much doubt it.

Thank you again, Bruce, for your Comment and as always it means a lot. Have a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.
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