No he did not. In fact, he had nothing to do with it. The U.S. Postal Service has authorized a number of holiday stamps over the past fifteen years, and in 2001 (when President Bush was in office), a stamp honoring one of the Muslim holidays (Eid) was printed. This is not unusual-- there are stamps to honor Jewish and Christian holidays too. The Eid stamp was up-dated in 2009, when Mr. Obama was president, but again, he was not involved-- the stamp had been around since 2001.
The President of the US does not select stamp designs. It is done by a committee of people based on the USPS regulations.
Yes. He loves it and wants all future stamps to be Muslim stamps.
It is very doubtful that President Obama ordered a postage stamp based on the Muslim faith. According to an employee of the local Post Office, a stamp commenorating Muslim traditions has been released for the past 10 years or so. They are released this year (2013) with the Christmas holiday stamps. Since President Obama was not in office when the stamps started being released, it is highly doubtful that he had anything to do with the release of Muslim stamps.
No, and he will not be for many years. There is a rule that US presidents cannot appear on stamps until they are deceased. So, while he is alive, Mr. Obama will not be on a US postage stamp. He has, however, been on stamps from several foreign countries: for example, the Caribbean country of St. Vincent and the Grenadines honored his election in 2008 with a postage stamp.
There have been commemorative stamps honoring a variety of religious holidays, including the Muslim holiday of Eid, for more than a decade-- long before President Obama took office. These holiday stamps are chosen by the U.S. Postal Service. President Bush had nothing to do with the first Eid stamp, nor did President Obama. However, that has not stopped internet myths about "Muslim stamps," usually claiming President Obama ordered them to be issued. He did not. I enclose a link to the actual story of the first U.S. stamps to honor a Muslim holiday, the ones issued back in 2001 (before the events of 9/11 had occurred, and at the time, considered totally unremarkable).
Yes he should because he is trying for your country and people need to understand that is not easy to be a president because you would have a lot of pressure on yourself because you are trying to better your aka our country
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There are a couple of elementary schools that are named for the president, but for the most part, it is customary to wait until a president has left office before libraries or monuments are named after him. (Once their presidency ends, presidents often open a library that is dedicated to remembering their years in office; and such a place provides invaluable information for historians and researchers.) Also, a memorial is for someone who has died, and since Barack Obama is still alive, it is unlikely he will get a memorial any time soon. The same is true for seeing him on a stamp or a coin-- that generally will not occur till long after he is no longer president.
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I am not sure who authorized the new Muslim stamp. John(Jack) E. Potter is the U.S. Postal Service Postmaster General and CEO. He probably authorized the new stamp. I don't think stamps can be produced without the approval of the CEO.
obama or albal hand licon i forget