None of them. A president cannot change an amendment nor change anything in the Bill of Rights. For an amendment to be adopted, it must first be passed by Congress and then ratified by 3/4 of the states. Mr. Obama has not tried to change anything in the Constitution. He has expressed his disagreement with certain laws and policies, but presidents often do that. Expressing disagreement is not the same thing as trying to change the Constitution.
No president legalized homosexuality. States gradually changed their laws against homosexual practices sometimes due to federal court decisions.
Bill Clinton's was the president who changed his last name. When Bill was old enough to enter school, he had his last name legally changed from Blythe to Clinton.
He has renewed a sense of optimism.
President Obama has not taken away any American rights especially not the one that includes the right to bear arms. Further, there is no "right to carry arms everywhere." The 2nd Amendment is interpreted differently depending on the state: some states allow "open carry" even in restaurants or churches (Georgia is a good example); while other states have more restrictive interpretations. But in no case has President Obama banned second amendment rights, contrary to what you may have heard on talk shows.
becuase obama is president
As of 2017, the U.S. President with the strongest support of gay rights was Barack Obama.
The people voted him in in an election.
Yes,they got older.
Once again if your question is does President Obama matter well yes he does he is a very successful man. He has changed history. Also he is the president of the U.S.
The bill President Obama signed that would let some prisoners out early for good behavior was called the Barber Amendment. The amendment is also referred to as the Prisoner Incentive Act of 2013.
No- his name was never changed. He went by Barry in high school.
At this point, no. Obama served two full terms, which is the limit set by the 22nd Amendment.