I wonder if you mean Martin Luther King. Luther was a great Christian theologian and the founder of the Lutheran religion, but he has been dead for centuries. Martin Luther King Jr. was a great civil rights leader, but he too is dead-- he was assassinated in 1968. Thus, neither person could have said anything to Barack Obama. On the other hand, Mr. Obama has said he very much admires what Martin Luther King did for civil rights, and Dr. King is one of President Obama's heroes.
Martin Luther King Jr. could say anything to President Barack Obama. There is not a right or wrong answer.
Obama's second term began on January 20, 2013.
Senator John McCain ran against Barack Obama for what became Obama's second term.
Obama is currently in his second term. He was elected to his first term in 2008 and re-elected in 2012.
Although the polls said the election would be close, President Obama scored a decisive win in the electoral college, and also won the popular vote. He was thus re-elected, and will serve a second term.
Chief Justice John Roberts administered the oath to Obama for the second time.
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Barack Obama was re-elected in November 2012. His second term officially began on January 20, 2013; but because this time, that date was a federal holiday (Martin Luther King's birthday), most government offices were closed. Mr. Obama had a private swearing-in ceremony on the 20th, but the public inauguration was held next day, on the 21st, when more people could attend.
Obama's second term will end on January 20, 2017 at noon.
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His second term is scheduled to end on Jan. 20,2017.