Yes, President Obama has used military quotes in many speeches including his 2011 State of the Union Speech and in many smaller speeches during campaigning tours.
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No president Obama wants to decrease the spending on our military
The gold curtain backdrop during President Obama's speeches symbolized prestige, power, and authority. It was used to create a visually striking and dignified setting for his speeches, emphasizing the importance and significance of the message being delivered.
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I am not sure I understand this question. But you may be asking about speeches the president has given. He has certainly given speeches at sad occasions, such as when he spoke on Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery, where members of the military who have died for our country are buried.
During his time as a senator, the current US president Barrack Obama would write his own speeches. When he became president, they were written by Jon Favreau.
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All presidents have at least one speechwriter. Some presidents write more of their own speeches than others.
Barack Obama was not a member of the military. He served as the 44th President of the United States from 2009 to 2017.
This question has a false premise. The U.S. flag frequently features in the background when President Obama makes speeches. The most recent State Of The Union address is one example.
President Obama supports full equality of gay people, including military service.
He did not have military service.