The President's real father is the late Barack Hussein Obama. The President's birth name and his current name is Barack Hussein Obama II.
It has increased about 25% under President Obama, due to, among other things, the recession, two [Bush] wars and the Bush tax cuts.
Officialy since 1993.
Anyone who was born in the U.S can be a citizen, under 18's are just not officialy adults
Obama buys his under wear in a shop
He was 24 when he married Obama's mother .
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President Obama falls under the executive branch of government.
Both were U.S. Presidents and Democrats. The differences include: Buchanan was single, Obama is married. Buchanan was a single term President, Obama was elected to two terms. Under Buchanan seven states seceded from the Union. Under Obama no states has (thus far) seceded. Under Buchanan three states were admitted to the Union. Under Obama no states have (thus far) been admitted Buchanan was born in Pennsylvania.
Barack Obama registered with the name Barack H. Obama at Columbia University.
You can write to President Obama at: The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 The White House website suggests typing letters, or writing neatly in pen. And include your return address. Or you email using the link provided to the left under Related Links.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a record 9,549,000 people have left the workforce under Obama.
No. The fact is that anyone who is born on American soil is by definition an American citizen. Since Barack Obama was born in Hawai'i, which was a State of the United States at the time of his birth, Barack Obama holds American citizenship and is a native-born American by any legal definition. President Obama has never had dual citizenship, but dual citizenship is not an automatic disqualification under the Constitution for the presidency so long as one is a native-born American. However, since Barack Obama has never had dual citizenship of any kind, this principle does not apply to him in any case.