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@DanBig9953 Let 10 million illegals into our country.
He was pretty good at that.
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@Lina_rays1ya Yeah - cause he tried to bribe the with $180B - give me a break
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@Sonlight_Shadow @TrumpsHurricane How did you get away with using the word F-gg-t. every time I use this word to answer the post that uses this word I end up with 7 days kicked off.
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Yeah - he left a strong impression alright - the great racial divider - ironically he’s half white and half black. How can he live with himself?
Isn’t his white half constantly oppressing his black half and his black half constantly telling his white half he’s a racist. No wonder he’s so f’d up
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Many Americans today have mixed opinions about Barack Obama. Some admire him, others criticize him. But for those of us who come from outside, the reality is often different.
Believe it or not, no American president has ever left such a strong impression around the world as Barack Obama. He embodied hope, respect, intelligence, and dialogue. He represented a powerful image of America: open, inspiring, and close to the people.
For many of us, Obama was not just a president; he was a symbol. A symbol that everything is possible, that social background, skin color, or personal history should never be limits.
He restored confidence to millions of young people around the world. He spoke to the world with dignity, calm, and responsibility. He knew how to unite instead of divide.
No matter the internal political debates, internationally, Barack Obama will forever remain one of the most respected, loved, and admired American presidents.
His legacy goes beyond borders. And his name will remain engraved in history.
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@MbarkCherguia Caused by systemic racism and climate change
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@lady_valor_07 A life as an evil corrupt power hungry narcissistic politician is a terrible thing to waste
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