Yes. Get organized and make yourselves know to the public . We are waiting for leaders to get this narcissist out of office.
Yes. Very ready. Yes. Very ready.
fired up ready to go
Fired up, Ready to Go http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyJ72iZ3tW4
Obama proves that the content of his character is more important than the color of his skin. The American public is ready to be part of a world culture ,true brotherhood with God-given ,unalienable rights.
Because the world is ready for Change! And is ready for history in the making! IT IS TIME FOR ALL IN THIS WORLD TO ACCEPT AND RESPECT THAT WE ARE ALL equal and are one... Shine Barack it is your turn..BRING MORE POSITIVITY TO LIGHT, TO CREATE LOVING ENERGY.........THAT IN RETURN WILL SAVE AND CHANGE THE WORLD.In 2012 he is the most (and only) qualified person running IMO.
well in order to understand this you must first look at barack obama, he is the first true man and the only man that is ready to lead our country out of this recession.
"Gettin' Ready" song for the Obama's Inaugural Ball, can be found on you tube at this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tia253AMjHA
She asked if lunch was ready.
He asked if lunch was ready.
In 2008, the country was ready for a change. Both President Bush and the War in Iraq had become increasingly unpopular, the economy was failing, and the Republican brand was tarnished by several scandals, including Republican members of congress being indicted or going to jail for corruption. The Republican candidate, John McCain, though a decent man, was perceived as too close to the failed Bush policies. Barack Obama was perceived as someone new and someone who would take the country in a different (and hopefully better) direction. His candidacy was also greeted with enthusiasm by young voters (Mr. Obama was much younger than Mr. McCain) and minorities voters (who were excited about the possibility of the first black president). In the end, Barack Obama scored a decisive victory over John McCain and became president.
Hilary Clinton dropped out of the 2008 election because Obama got more electoral votes than her and there could only be 1 republican and 1 democrat(John McCain[BOO] and Barack Obama [we ARE ready for change])
Obama ran an effective campaign based on the message of hope for change. He is an excellent speaker with a lot of energy and personality on the stump. He had the benefit of a Republican incumbent who had become unpopular in his second term-- many people were ready for a change. He also had the benefit of a weak opponent, a tired old senator who chose a running mate whose only relevant experience was as governor of Alaska. Obama's mixed race helped him get the black and Hispanic vote.