I don't know of any president (or mayor or governor, for that matter) who keeps all of his/her promises. When people are running for office, they often talk in ideal terms, to get voters to support them. "If I'm elected, I will do X, Y and Z." And at the time, the candidate may genuinely believe that if elected, these things will really get done. But the problem is that in politics, a governor or a mayor, and especially a president, cannot make unilateral decisions. Their agenda has to move through the legislature. In the case of a president, it depends on the congress, which may decide to obstruct everything a president wants to do.
So, yes it is true that Barack Obama made promises he has not kept (or has not yet kept). His supporters would point out that there has been a record level of obstruction in congress, and he has done his best to overcome it. But his detractors would say he broke the promises he made and cannot be trusted. It should also be noted that Mr. Obama kept a number of the promises he made during his campaign. If you want an objective list of the promises he made versus those he kept and those that are still in the works, the website Politifact.com keeps a "truth-o-meter" on recent presidents, including Mr. Obama.
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Yes, Barack Obama is smarter. He is the president of United States. He is smarter in all fields.
Yes, Obama is all wise and all knowing.
Barack Obama and John McCain are both getting money from all kinds of people all over the world.
Barack Obama is currently married to Michelle Obama. They have two daughters together. He is the 44th President of the United States.
Yes, Obama has reached out to all NATO allies.
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Barack Obama kept a promise to end the war in Iraq so all the soldiers and the injured could go home and see their loved ones from all the suffering in the war, (including both American and Iraqis) to prove he the great man he truly is, and to stop the hatred.