Obama Drop.. Down
January 15, 2009 | Chicago, Illinois | Vetting explained
Will Obama teach or educate those who do not support him? Wil he drop it down? Will he do what some want or do what needs to be done on all levels to free the some people from issue dealing with debt/guilt And issue smothered by racial guilt like in oakland mix with oppression and war madness far across U.S. boarders. What will he change first?
What is Change? Finding the new ways to accept what we cannot change, courage to change the things that should be changed, and the wisdom to Change how we distinguish the one from the other.
The "drop it down" design up here is inspire by Obama and also by legendary personalities "Rose Park", "Martin Luther King".It
all starts with one drop of something in there self
to drop it downn and change one small part of there life and someone life in the process.
There are all ready a few ireporters out there making that change by Keeping people motivate to to find
neways to accept what we can and cannot change,by sharing there personal expression and experience of what they see and encounter. Giving readers insight to distinguish the fact from the hype to see the change or make the change.
Quote from "Edward Everett Hale: --->. I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do.
More on the artwork can be found here-->
http://www.zazzle.com/drop_it_down_tshirt-235923822285176176
- Tags:
- rosa,
- parks,
- change,
- barack_obama,
- cnn,
- history,
- mlk,
- martin_luther_king,
- race,
- deficits
- Posted in Assignment:
- Ask President-elect Obama
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